Robert Mugabe: Racist of the Racists

March 4, 2009, 11:18 pm
  


 



By Andrew L. Jaffee

Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s President, has shown his brazen disrespect for his own people, calling them “filth,” and has evicted Black Africans off their own lands. He has also instituted very racist policies towards his country’s remaining whites by confiscating their lands. Mugabe’s economic “leadership” has led Zimbabwe to have, “the world’s highest official inflation rate, a hunger crisis and a cholera epidemic that has killed about 4000 people since August.”

Mugabe: Let them eat cake...
Mugabe stuffs his face while millions starve: “The celebration, which reportedly cost $US250,000 ($A391,570), was held as Zimbabwe’s new unity government failed to secure financial aid to rescue the country’s collapsed economy.”

But why should Mugabe care? The stores catering to his ruling elite carry all the best in imported foods and their shelves are stocked. For the “filth,” the stocks are empty. This is a man held up in high regard to the pretender Leftists who wear Che Guevara shirts? Oy. Shades of Orwell, when the pigs start acting and standing like humans.

On August, 12 2002, Mugabe ordered white farmers to leave their ancestral lands, a group of people who were supporting Zimbabwe’s agriculture.

Just a few days ago, Mugabe again, “said … that land seizures would continue, and he called for the remaining white farmers to leave.” To add insult to injury, Mugabe brashly stated:

I am still in control and hold executive authority, so nothing much has changed…

Right, Mr. Mugabe, nothing has changed. You are still the thug that took control of your country in 1980. You don’t care about how bad things get for your own people, black and white. You are leading your nation to disaster, and not only are you a bigot, but you use racism to further entrench yourself in power. Ugly, ugly, ugly — how ugly.




Related: Africa, Corruption, Economy, Political Correctness, Racism


2 Responses to “Robert Mugabe: Racist of the Racists”

  1. Jonathan Williams Says:

    I am Zimbabwean living in England and I used to live in Harare, I must say that my country has been ruined by world’s biggest terrorist which is Mugabe, look at the exchange rate, poverty, economic conditions of Zimbabwe. When I think about it my heart really goes, I wonder why Mugabe does not let citizens of Zimbabwe decide the future of the country and also Mugabe must realize that he is in power since last 30 years his mind is getting old and he cannot think the same as young generation can think, so he must resign for the better of Zimbabweans. Thank you

  2. Jon Moses Says:

    My beloved country Zimbabwe is weeping because of Robert Mugabe. I consider these days to be worst time ever since Mugabe took the control of Zimbabwe. I will not go into the details how corrupt our leaders are. Along with corruption they dont’t even care if poor people live or die.

    Mugabe and his government have sold our country for few dollars and now our national interests are also on sale by him. After 30 years of rulling Zimbabwe Mr. Mugabe still wants to suck more blood out of Zimbabweans. When I think about the situation in Zimbabwe my heart really goes, looking at the necessity which Zimbabweans does not have, such a Sugar, Wheat flour, Electricity, Gas, Jobs, clean drinking water and there is huge list which goes on and on that Zimbabweans as a nation does not enjoy.

    However, leaders of our beloved country have refused to give up the office and the power so some new leaders with strong ambitions can repair the damage which our country has suffered over the decades. Along with denial to give up powers our leaders have turned a blind eye to the problems of poor Zimbabweans and they are enjoying a lavishing life style.

    I always wonder why Zimbabwe does not utilizes the young Zimbabweans to produce various items which can later be sold in the international market such as Airplanes, Fast Trains, Weapon and war technology and various other items. Leaders of Zimbabwe have pledged to neglect this nation and they are extremely busy filling their own pockets with stolen poor people’s money.

    I pray to God that the injustice vanishes soon and we see a real and authentic leader who can lead us through prosperity and happiness. I belive the leaders of Zimbabwe have failed to look after our beloved country and they have also failed to show care. We as a nation should unite together and raise against the ignorance we face today. Thank you - Jon.

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