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”America With Drama Is Number One” Says Julius Malema As He Calls Out Trump

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In a fiery address, South African political leader Julius Malema has unleashed a scathing critique of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent visit to the United States, accusing him of abandoning the nation during a time of crisis. Malema’s comments come in the wake of Ramaphosa’s meeting with former President Donald Trump, where tensions regarding South Africa’s political landscape were palpable.

Malema, a fierce advocate for land expropriation without compensation, condemned Ramaphosa for engaging with Trump, claiming that the South African leader would receive little respect in a country where the political climate is fraught with contradictions and drama. “You cannot leave your country in a crisis and go to America where you’re going to be ill-treated,” Malema declared, emphasizing the condescending treatment seen in Trump’s previous interactions with global leaders, including Ukraine’s president.

This visit was further complicated by Trump’s decision to showcase a video of Malema singing a song from the apartheid era, a moment that sparked outrage and embarrassment. “America with drama is number one,” Malema quipped, dismissing the sensational narratives around claims of white genocide in South Africa as mere fabrications. “No significant evidence” backs these claims, he insisted, challenging the motivations behind such political rhetoric.

As the political heat rises, Malema’s bold stance resonates with many South Africans who are disillusioned with their leadership. He reminded the public that their struggles are not solely for political expediency but rooted in the fundamental rights to land and dignity. The urgency of his message is clear: the time for truth and accountability is now. With the international spotlight on South Africa, the stakes have never been higher, and Malema’s voice is one that refuses to be silenced in the face of political drama.

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