Julius Malema Rejected The Mourning Of Queen Elizabeth II In South Africa



Julius Malema Rejected The Mourning Of Queen Elizabeth II In South Africa 


Julius Sello Malema, recently announces to the nationals of South Africa, not and never to mourn the death of the late Monarch of the United Kingdom(UK), Queen Elizabeth II who just died recently in 2022.


Julius Sello Malema made a public announcement in an open space to the hearing of all the citizens and natives of South Africa.


Julius Sello Malema, stated clearly the reasons why South Africans should never mourn the late British Queen.


Among many reasons, Julius Sello Malema considered the negative, wicked and cruel acts of the late Queen Elizabeth which affected South Africa negatively and severely which is unforgettable in the history of South Africa.


Julius Sello Malema reasons why the Queen should not be mourned:

    1). The negative Effects Of Slavery; 


Julius Sello Malema in his address clearly defined the negative impact of Slavery on South Africa.
The British Queen was one of the major bodies behind Slavery in South Africa. This led to sale of innocent people who could have contributed positively to the development and growth of South Africa. 

Innocent people were molested, bullied and killed by agents of Slavery. Innocent people were soled to work in the plantation farms, some were used as objects of sex, and many others.

   2). The Negative Effects Of Colonialism;


 Colonisation has a negative impact on the south African Country. 

The British Monarch was one of the agents of Colonisation especially in the African continent such as Ghana, Nigeria, Zimbabwe and many others. 

Even though in some of the British colonies there are some positive impacts but it is evidenced in most countries that, the negative Effects are rare.


About Julius Sello Malema:

Julius Sello Malema is a South African politician and activist who is a Member of Parliament in South Africa and the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, a left-wing party which he founded in 2013. He served as President of the African National Congress Youth League( NCYL) from 2008 to 2012.


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