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Well he clearly jumped ship as soon as the other party got popular. But he would always have been seen as Malema's deputy, always as his shadow.
I wonder if the EFF might merge with MK in the future, since they both come from identical backgrounds, being expelled ANC leaders forming new parties, drinking from the same Marxist ideological pond, both parties leaders, including Shivambu, stealing money from the poor through fraud and corruption. It's like they were made for each other, if only Malema can overcome the fact that Zuma was the one that started the process of kicking out Malema from the ANC.
What planet do you live on?
Oh please enlighten me what MK's official ideological background is
Since when does Zulu nationalism mix with radical politics, Clyde?
Do you remember who provided the muscle for all those SAP-trained death squads the Nats had running around this country in the lead-up to the '94 election, perhaps?
Who the hell is Clyde? Yes I agree MK is a Zulu nationalism party mainly, but apart from their chatgpt inspired manifesto I am assuming the MK is basically a breakaway from the ANC, basically Zuma's ANC, just like EFF is another breakaway party from the ANC, Malema's ANC. Zuma and Malema were, before Malema's expulsion, buddy buddy. Basically both were yelling Marxist rhetoric about seizing the land and mines for economic liberation for the masses. Both Malema and Zuma have documented corruption, Zuma with the arms deal, Guptas, Venda Bank (Zuma's list is insanely large), Malema with the on point engineering and also Venda Bank. Both come from the same political school apart from Malema is Pedi and Zuma is Zulu, basically the same caliper and vying for the same vote, look how the MK ate into the ANC and especially the EFF vote. The smart thing for the EFF to do is join the MK since what they want is basically the same thing
That's not Marxism, Clyde - that's just nationalisation. You know, that thing capitalist countries are constantly doing?
Very Marxist, eh?
Oh so Marxist, buying arms from capitalist conglomerates.
Yes, that's on page 4 of Das Kapital, "Though shallt fraternise with capitalists everywhere."
For crying out loud... just admit that you don't have a clue what it is you are talking about. The Klippies-and-Coke brigade has misinformed you, okay? That's not your fault... but nobody can fix this state of affairs for you.