10. Julius’ Expulsion From ANC
It was reported that Julius was originally suspended for five years for sowing division in the ANC party and for bringing it into disrepute. He was subsequently expelled from the party and he mournfully narrated his ordeal with the odd comparison quoted below:
“We are used like toilet paper that is flushed in the toilet. We are used like condoms — those who use condoms will know how condoms work, they use them and they throw them [away] somewhere else.”
9. Julius Campaigns For ANC With Mandela’s Life
Julius idea of the medication that will help restore the falling health of Mandela was to urge voters to back the ruling African National Congress in local polls. He literally inferred that Mandela’s life is dependent on the ANC retaining power as he reportedly expressed the better medication for Mandela as seen below:
“President Mandela is sick and you don’t want to contribute to a worsening condition of Mandela by not voting ANC. President Mandela will never endure if the ANC is out of power.”
8. Nzimande And The Red Color
The General Secretary of the South African Communist Party Dr. Bonginkosi Emmanuel “Blade” Nzimande complained that the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) stole their red color identity. In response, Julius Malema abusively albeit rightly pointed out that nobody owns “a copyright on the red color”. Hear him:
“Comrade Blade Nzimande is complaining that EFF stole the ‘red color’, he does not have a copyright on the ‘red color’. There’s nothing we can steal from him because he has nothing but that skuurpot (pot scourer) face of his. Why didn’t he complain when Vodacom was red?”
7. Afrikaner Farmers And Land Distribution
Julius once said that “the land in South Africa belonged to the landless and the whites were reluctant to give back the land which they owned through theft.” In view of that, can someone help us decipher what he meant below:
“Afrikaner farmers have only one passport. They have nowhere to go.”
6. Julius And The “Tea Girl” Debate Challenge
While running away from a political debate as challenged by Lindiwe Mazibuko, Julius Malema again responded in his peculiar way. According to him:
“I was never asked to debate Lindiwe. I am not going to use our profile to profile her. She is a tea girl for the madam – she must stay there in the kitchen.”