i am a daughter of a domestic worker. I raised my siblings while my mom raised somebody's children. Today i am a Mining Engineer in Australia. Today i gave my mom an opportunity to go home and raise her own children.
I was born in a refugee country but today l am a founder of an organization that support refugees around the world. Our tomorrow must be greater than today
Thank you juju. I grew up with nothing but today I'm the founder of a biotechnology company that works with various universities to help south Africa students with skills and advice them to have entrepreneurial mindset...
This will be your legacy comrade. You took me back almost 40+years when me and my brother use to run to get our mom and aunty looking forward for some left over dessert cause we never could afford that. I spend most of my adulthood striving and working hard to put poorest of poor kids through University and fought hard for them as a teacher. Still remember my teacher telling me that I will become nobody in life. God bless you and your party comrade.
😢😢😢 I almost cried listening to a common story of a black child in South Africa, My father was a garden boy and I took over when he passed away and worked for his bass...i wish he was still alive he would see me what I've achieved so far. Commander in Chief you're our Messiah long live brother. Amandla 💪
Man, this is deep 😭😢😢😢... I grew up a garden (for more than 5 years) boy from grade 7 till my first year at university but today I'm a "Clinical Technologist in Pulmonology" I work in between 6 major Private Hospitals in Pietermaritzburg and I'm still 24 years old...🤗 Change and progress is possible to all, Hope and unity...✍
@@josespinola5778 No, not at all! He/She shouldn’t be a racist, he/she should help those that find themselves in that exact situation just like many in their family for generations! It can’t be because they’re stupid....all these generations? It’s South Africa, things happened to people because of the color of their skin. The message is precisely that, go out and achieve success and come back to help others in your community because for centuries those that forcefully occupied your country, took your land and resources to only advance the lives of those that look like them; will not suddenly think it is their duty to do so! Help others, help the fellow victims of centuries of suffering, help victims of the LEGACY of apartheid! It is about the legacy of apartheid in South Africa; democracy didn’t come with bags of money for everyone and government can’t feed everyone! Not even epilepsy, like in Malema’s mother’s case, affected only blacks, NO, anyone can get epilepsy but believe me; how Malema’s mother was treated, the type of medical attention she received....is many times inferior to what a white fellow South African epilepsy sufferer received! That’s racism as we know it in SA! If you’re South African you ought to know, otherwise you’re a denialist or apartheid sympathizer or both!
He was never in the struggle and the poverty that the people experience today is the making of the government and people who stole the money from vbs from hard-working blacks who bank their money there the bornfrees poverty is their own doing why do you still vote for this government that causes you hardship he just trying to score votes why is he living in a 16 million house and not amongs the poor OMG you can feed thousands of people with that money even create jobs but no he feel its he's right if so other people also have rights and this is not he's country or Zulu or xhosas or sothos he didn't fight the apartheid government he wasn't in jail
I never felt so emotional because of a speech, I had goosebumps all over my body, and tears on my eyes whilst listening, inspiring and touching at the same time, you could hear a pin drop. This is the story of a Black Child.
The gift of HATRED. Yes that is EXACTLY what this world needs. He must get in line behind all the other Ambitious Dictators. The ANC steal, but apparently the EFF steal EVERYTHING. Go investigate what has happened wherever EFF were given a seat at the table.
I was that child. Today I am a Airline (Captain) Pilot. My mother was a domestic worker in America and didn't know her own children, from her caring for white peoples children. "You are very on point..."
Captain you realise mr veezy is trying to bully you. You don’t have to talk to him tell him if your plans or anything. It’s a distraction from malema message in fact versus can get lost and never be found and you would not care. I certainly would not Well done my friend been where you were done what you did we are kindred spirits you and I now linked by malema message of positivity
I Just love you Malema. I can't help watching your statements over and over again. What a man!!! What a genius!! What patriot!! What a revolutionarist ??? And the list goes on and on. You are the saviour of South Africa and Africa at large. KUDOS my hero.
Wow! I couldn't stop crying. He spoke to me directly. I'm 41 years old, grew up in such condition & I'm still struggling despite all my hardwork. It doesn't matter how hardworking we are, if we have a system in place that limits us as a people, only few will benefit & until black people begin to speak & act with one voice, I'm afraid the situation will continue.
Eish Bede don't cry so early spare the tears you going to need each and every drop boeitie you sold out to PRC you want to know who they are ne PEOPLE REPUBLIC CHINA HE HE HE NWO new world order Money have no colour my friend !!
I've never been motivated by any other feature on earth like my mum and the whole movement of the EFF mostly Julius,Floyd,Mam Khawula,Chirwa and Mbuyiseni.A movement that started as an idea is now shaking up South Africa,Africa and the World in general.Long live EFF
Very emotional & touching speech Mr Malema....... This is exactly where leaders should touch on & make an effort towards.....!!!!! 'The story of A Black Child' in my opinion. 'this story' is so moving it's supposed to win 'A Noble Prize'....
Malema is a true leader who cares for the poor black African.may the God of our ancestors guides and protect you my brother.with much love from the land of the brave Namibia,viva Malema thatha i Afrika.
This made me cry.. May your dreams be fulfilled that Africa will put Compassion before greed to help even ONE person in your lifetime to gain a foot on the Ladder of Life . God protect and guard you always Malema.
This is the words from an intellectual and selfishless Leader. You are so encouraging my brother ,May our Lord Jesus Christ protect you and Bless you with more days of life.
Touching..God, bless the African child. Strengthen him, give him wisdom and give him the heart of a lion. Let him be able to have compassion, love and respect for others. May his enemies see his greatness and bow down in shame...🙏🏾
streams of tears are flowing down my chick whenever I listen to this speech. I'm not an EFF fan but this man really wanna empower the hopeless black kids. some entities are really exploiting us, why can't they empower the lives of the hopeless
I know how it feels to be poor and black, my family and I went without fool many days and nights. But thank God we are making our mother and late father proud. thank you for this message.
I agree with Stanley. I'm from South Africa and seeing this has given me a different perspective on Malema. I watch this from China at least once a week. It's true that this is the narrative of a black child, one may not have had this experience first-hand but we certainly know of people who do. SA history has watered down our African culture in ways that we do not even realise. Pardon me but I do not like to refer to us as black people because that term is a legacy of apartheid and it is filled with hate. Anyway, someone else might deny this but we've learned to express ourselves in ways that make caucasians comfortable - the opposite of what Malema does. He does not raise comfortable points and that's only what the media shows us. As a result, Africans in SA do not know what Malema truly stands for because the media manipulates his image so that everyone hates him, including Africans. The part where he says "it should not be easy to align yourself with people who destroy the African child" moved me because in SA, living in a predominantly caucasion suburb and going to a caucasian school is considered high-class/successful - it's what people aim to achieve. Are we not teaching our children to align with their destroyers very young thus destroying their identity as Africans? We are. I'm 25 with no kids but okay, lol.
@@noxoloursulakhoza9666 Sis wam I'm with you on the black part I don't like being referred to as a black South African or a black person , I am an African. This black thing is one of the reasons why it's easy for Africans in South Africa to launch xenophobic attacks on other Africans .
My dear brother Juju, you just made my day. I continue praying that the mighty God continue to protect you and make you the next SOUTH AFRICA LEADER as my 2nd home deserves a genius like you. We all Africans are PROUD of you His Excellency Julius Malema. Your brother from GABON currently in UAE.
A beautiful and inspirational story. My story is slightly different. I'm a white woman who contracted polio at 10 months. My left leg is about 7 cm shorter than the right leg. This resulted in spinal curvature. My parents were of average wealth - all the money in the world could not fix or improve my situation. When other children were playing outside, I'd be looking through the window and read a book. I studied hard and got a bursary to study teaching. After teaching English for 10 years, I trained Supervisors and Middle Managers various courses, ranging from Presentation Skills, Communication, Conflict Resolution, Report Writing etc. I also worked with the EU on Capacity Building. I always had to work 50% harder than everybody else because 80% of people out there think that because you have a physical disability you are mentally impaired as well. I am now 67, retired and use a mobility scooter, which I saved for and bought myself. I do not have children, because I did not want to expose them to the cruel world of mockery which I had to endure. I would not have been able to handle it if my children were ostracized because their mommy was a "cripple". We all have our own stories to tell - stories of poverty, pain, heartache, addiction etc - let's not generalize, let us not judge - let us love and respect each other. My motto in life is behaviour breeds behaviour or simply put - treat others as you are treated.
I don't know why I just can't hesitate watching this clip over again I wish Julius Malema along life and whole leadership of the EFF and South Africa in particular one love from South Sudan
It's such an inspiration how he is from a humble background and still even after making it he still remembers his history and is willing to help fellow black child💯🙌🍾 A HONGERA SANA!! BRAVO
TD Jake's once said, it's always hard to listen to someone who can't relate to where you coming from. Meaning you tell me not to drink alcohol when you never had a problem of alcohol yourself. Now we have a president who never went to exile and come back home with degree and returning to a mansion. We can relate Son of the Soil.
SABC ,MULTICHOICE and E-Tv like all other press and other broadcasters in S.A. need to be neutral and not aline themselves with any political party or political narrative or promote any political agenda . In a free and fair democratic society all media needs to be neutral, impartial and objective . However in saying that, the problem is that the SABC is unfortunately state owned and has now become a propaganda tool of the ANC. This is the downside of all state owned broadcasters. That is why I am one of many people who believe that certain entities like the SABC needs to be privatized.
I am a Kenyan,but I can describe myself more appropriately as an African because Africa is one.Wishing Malema all the best,I wish to see him one day become the president of SA.
@Mothokoa Kgobe Madiba did not betray or sell us out . He chose an option that prevented us from going into a civil war that would have reduced S.A. into smoke and rubble and our streets struined with blood and dead bodies. And this civil war would still be raging today. Madiba chose an option that removed our social chains and opened the the door to an equal education and freedom of movement, expression and speech within our own country. His option helped us regain our self respect and dignity in front of the world . His actions made possible the creation of an environment in which we could stand up today and fight for our own economic emancipation and upliftment. Yes the fight for our economic upliftment continues today. But Julius is not the right man to lead us in this regard. Because his policies of taking over an existing economic infrastructure that was designed and built by someone else and claiming it as our own is flawed. This action makes us as black South Africans look weak and pathetic because the rest of the world will see us a a people that are so useless that we cant create, develop or build anything of our own so we seize what others have built and claim their achievements as our own. Madibas actions in the past led to the creation of an environment that exists within South Africa today where opportunities for economic self development and upliftment are now freely available to all our people. Just look at the rapidly increasing number of black entrepreneurs and black owned enterprises and other black owned entities in all sectors of South Africas economic tapestry. As long as this trend continues black South Africans will have naturally and fairly taken up our fair share of South Africa's economic infrastructure and we would have made it larger and more powerful this way. This will be beneficial to all South Africans irrespective of race or political affiliation.
He once said “no one will deter me “. Those words stuck with me forever. And this story is as many Black disadvantaged kids yet most moving. NkuluBlackAfricanBoy.🇿🇦
i am not from South Africa.. am from UK the United kingdom ..but the is something very special about this man 🙏 he will be a great leader to south Africans.
Big message from a true patriot of the Afrikan continent with a big vision. Malema is a darling of the entire continent. We send you our love. From the heart. Keep up the good work.
This guy is underrated because is supporting the poor people... Most people who have money dnt support him coz he puts the poor first... oh man. Juju we love you ....
touch me very well I am from Zimbabwe ... and I grow up without farther.. and I suffer big ... thanks south African to give us chance to change out life ... I'm welder now but I didn't go school
I can honestly put him in the halls of fame😢💖👌you are truly a legend... I call out to Africa to assist me I need him to be our next president... this speech has reciprocated my dream of becoming what I want to be thank you black son👌👏👏✊
I am white but you are so inspiring and my dream is to make people homes and everything over the hall world I fill sorry for you uncle Malema you are just so inspiring
This is one of the most powerful speeches i have ever heard in my whole life. The way it is relatable is also amazing, Juju will always be one of the iconic leaders in Africa regardless of either or not he will become President. He has done a massive job especially in a context ruled by revolutionary parties.
@@kingsaya23 Afro lifestyle believes he is quite the ladies man. Sounds more like he is in the closet. Go check his content on his channel, then you know not to take this idiot seriously
@@jacquesdelaharpe804 Thank you for sending people to my channel ,I'll be happy to get more views. Please don't start stalking the people on this comment section like you've been stalking me. 🙏🙏🙏
Well done CIC! It's called pay it forward! CIC we need more of these dialogues! We need to be deliberate in educating and uplifting our African child! Aluta continua CIC
I will be empowering black legacy in one of my local radio stations. I promote black excellence, no fear to speak out, to tell the truth 😢. Thank you Malema, thank you black child ❤️
Thank you General Malema, I had lost hope in politics because of political leaders who are only thinking of themselves. I call you General because you remind me of General Idi Amin whom western media made us believe that he was a cruel and bad leader but I saw one of his speeches when he was addressing Nigerian students at that time in one of USA's top universities it was so moving. I cried because it was so powerful like your speeches they are so moving. You deserve to be called Lion of Azania. Robert Sobukwe, you are a true son of the soil, reminded me of real politics. RISE UP GENERAL LION OF AZANIA RISE UP. I salute you GENERAL Malema.
Malema is a oner. Sad how we only realize the value of someone when they are gone. This man is such a treasure and must be protected at all cost! He's one of the few selfless leaders that would foster us to unite as the United States Of Africa and abolish these colonial borders. Something that literally scares the west. Freaks them out like hell. Africa is for Africans and our people must be EDUCATED.
You have the bull by the balls. The borders are all that save you from the despots on the NWO Jews. After his meetings with Lord Fenwick he became one of they clones or clowns, not sure which apply. The Communist manifesto was written by them with the sole purpose of destroying us all. He is a great orator and perhaps he once had noble intentions. He sold is soul and us all, black, white, Indian, koi with it.
It's so deep, I remember several times not having anything to eat, I have to walk around looking for the outer layer of the orange the flavedo, just to get some energy.. God will soon see our people
Oh God how sweet of you creating such a wise cool man.... julius malema you're a great gift to this generation. I hope some day you will become a president of south Africa. I wish i could meet you. God help you and your eff movement. Eng.Dan From Kenya
We have heard Martin Luther king “ I have a dream” we had waited long enough for another speech like that. I salute you malema . Not many black peoples in day will understand the balance of payment deficit or understand tradings Elliott wave or the vagaries if corona viruses but this THEy UNDERSTAND I am not ashamed to be in tears because if this speech- I am a product of the system and a beneficiary of such charity. I applaud you am sending it to all my associates and friends black or white coloured Indian. Maybe just maybe the will begin to understand me
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bunch of idiotssss
This is a type of a man wlll need in Africa I love u bros. Your real man I feel cry by hear this bec this is my life story.
I just like malema, this is a true politician and I think Kenyan politicians should come for a benchmarking in South Africa to learn this.
Malema omuntu gwaantu.
Ubuntu is the answer to clear a Black Child's struggles.
i am a daughter of a domestic worker. I raised my siblings while my mom raised somebody's children. Today i am a Mining Engineer in Australia. Today i gave my mom an opportunity to go home and raise her own children.
I'm inspired. Let's take everything as a challenge, victory awaits us.
Life
That is life
I do not think there is shame in any occupation as long as you try to be the best possible.
👊
I was born in a refugee country but today l am a founder of an organization that support refugees around the world. Our tomorrow must be greater than today
Im a grown ass man, I started crying at some point. This hit home. Lets make a difference.
Hopefully you sobered up
Thank you juju. I grew up with nothing but today I'm the founder of a biotechnology company that works with various universities to help south Africa students with skills and advice them to have entrepreneurial mindset...
This will be your legacy comrade. You took me back almost 40+years when me and my brother use to run to get our mom and aunty looking forward for some left over dessert cause we never could afford that. I spend most of my adulthood striving and working hard to put poorest of poor kids through University and fought hard for them as a teacher. Still remember my teacher telling me that I will become nobody in life. God bless you and your party comrade.
😢😢😢 I almost cried listening to a common story of a black child in South Africa, My father was a garden boy and I took over when he passed away and worked for his bass...i wish he was still alive he would see me what I've achieved so far. Commander in Chief you're our Messiah long live brother. Amandla 💪
Kenyan who fully support you is here Malema. Africa is home.
Hello distant cousin
Read about Xenophobia in SA? Safer for you to stay in Kenya
@@jacquesdelaharpe804 I am a Kenyan who has stayed in SA. Karibu sana John, usitishwe.
Man, this is deep 😭😢😢😢... I grew up a garden (for more than 5 years) boy from grade 7 till my first year at university but today I'm a "Clinical Technologist in Pulmonology" I work in between 6 major Private Hospitals in Pietermaritzburg and I'm still 24 years old...🤗 Change and progress is possible to all, Hope and unity...✍
Keep pushing
Please with ur success, inspire others
@@KhumbulaMndende 🙏
So why be a racist when it was not good for you. Is it good for others because they another colour. Mxm
@@josespinola5778 No, not at all! He/She shouldn’t be a racist, he/she should help those that find themselves in that exact situation just like many in their family for generations! It can’t be because they’re stupid....all these generations? It’s South Africa, things happened to people because of the color of their skin. The message is precisely that, go out and achieve success and come back to help others in your community because for centuries those that forcefully occupied your country, took your land and resources to only advance the lives of those that look like them; will not suddenly think it is their duty to do so! Help others, help the fellow victims of centuries of suffering, help victims of the LEGACY of apartheid! It is about the legacy of apartheid in South Africa; democracy didn’t come with bags of money for everyone and government can’t feed everyone! Not even epilepsy, like in Malema’s mother’s case, affected only blacks, NO, anyone can get epilepsy but believe me; how Malema’s mother was treated, the type of medical attention she received....is many times inferior to what a white fellow South African epilepsy sufferer received! That’s racism as we know it in SA! If you’re South African you ought to know, otherwise you’re a denialist or apartheid sympathizer or both!
If you're watching more than one times, same like me please gather here 🙏🏾✊🏾 I love you Malema❣️
when i here the story of the black adress by the cic , makes me cried, let afrika unite
@@matometshoene7312 we need one currency! and visa free to all African citizens
He was never in the struggle and the poverty that the people experience today is the making of the government and people who stole the money from vbs from hard-working blacks who bank their money there the bornfrees poverty is their own doing why do you still vote for this government that causes you hardship he just trying to score votes why is he living in a 16 million house and not amongs the poor OMG you can feed thousands of people with that money even create jobs but no he feel its he's right if so other people also have rights and this is not he's country or Zulu or xhosas or sothos he didn't fight the apartheid government he wasn't in jail
@@omargalant9757 Get your hating white ass out of here. Much love and respect to CIC EFF Julius Malema!!!!
I even cry
I never felt so emotional because of a speech, I had goosebumps all over my body, and tears on my eyes whilst listening, inspiring and touching at the same time, you could hear a pin drop. This is the story of a Black Child.
I am literally in tears, very emotional,
Love or hate the man, but he delivers what he was sent on this planet to do. How many of us can say, we are sharing our gifts to the world?
The gift of HATRED. Yes that is EXACTLY what this world needs. He must get in line behind all the other Ambitious Dictators. The ANC steal, but apparently the EFF steal EVERYTHING. Go investigate what has happened wherever EFF were given a seat at the table.
Who else cried? I can relate, very well.
This hit home🤞🏽!
I cried too. This is too deep,
Me...eish...life!!!
@Keith Williams ur not human
@Keith Williams he killed who don't try to be smart while you stupid
I was that child. Today I am a Airline (Captain) Pilot. My mother was a domestic worker in America and didn't know her own children, from her caring for white peoples children. "You are very on point..."
@Stefan Veezy
I am more then coming home to Africa.
"I am coming home with a plan"
@Stefan Veezy
I will do my part by working with like minded people.
In life you are either part of the solution or the problem?
Captain you realise mr veezy is trying to bully you. You don’t have to talk to him tell him if your plans or anything. It’s a distraction from malema message in fact versus can get lost and never be found and you would not care. I certainly would not
Well done my friend been where you were done what you did we are kindred spirits you and I now linked by malema message of positivity
Dreams Do Come True🙏🏿🙏🏿
@Stefan Veezy bitterness
Each one teach one... CIC I hear you from the belly of the beast in America.. How can you not love the brain of this man
I Just love you Malema.
I can't help watching your statements over and over again. What a man!!! What a genius!! What patriot!! What a revolutionarist ??? And the list goes on and on. You are the saviour of South Africa and Africa at large. KUDOS my hero.
Wow!
I couldn't stop crying.
He spoke to me directly.
I'm 41 years old, grew up in such condition & I'm still struggling despite all my hardwork.
It doesn't matter how hardworking we are, if we have a system in place that limits us as a people, only few will benefit & until black people begin to speak & act with one voice, I'm afraid the situation will continue.
Bede SN don't worry things will be fine and pray for the change,God will prevaile one day
Eish Bede don't cry so early spare the tears you going to need each and every drop boeitie you sold out to PRC you want to know who they are ne PEOPLE REPUBLIC CHINA HE HE HE NWO new world order Money have no colour my friend !!
so true
@@deongunter8022 what are you talking
Contact me lets have a chat
I want to come back in the next 10 years and find this video. So powerful 😭😭😭😭because most of us from the township we can relate.
This touched my heart 🇬🇭🇿🇦 My people our sufferings, tears and pain must come to end, our future generation will not suffer like us 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
I've never been motivated by any other feature on earth like my mum and the whole movement of the EFF mostly Julius,Floyd,Mam Khawula,Chirwa and Mbuyiseni.A movement that started as an idea is now shaking up South Africa,Africa and the World in general.Long live EFF
The movement of the connoisseurs of corruption and division and hate
Very emotional & touching speech Mr Malema.......
This is exactly where leaders should touch on & make an effort towards.....!!!!!
'The story of A Black Child' in my opinion. 'this story' is so moving it's supposed to win 'A Noble Prize'....
Indeed
This man has the spirit of the Honourable Marcus Mosiah Garvey in him. Long live Comrade Julius Malema 🇯🇲❤🇿🇦
Long live
This is powerful generations will be transformed we need more of Malema to rebuild the world 🌍
Malema is a true leader who cares for the poor black African.may the God of our ancestors guides and protect you my brother.with much love from the land of the brave Namibia,viva Malema thatha i Afrika.
Why do I love Malema?
This gentleman has what God wants and he does exactly what the bible says. My role model.
Am an unemployed young artisan
bible ses kill whites? I support anc not lies like this shit. If you like Malema means u go against everything Mandela worked for
This made me cry.. May your dreams be fulfilled that Africa will put Compassion before greed to help even ONE person in your lifetime to gain a foot on the Ladder of Life . God protect and guard you always Malema.
This is too deep, deepest. It is emotional and if you have a heart, this will touch you.
eish this guy..
My leader my president son of the soil juju
Very True
Together we should stand for one Africa,,. Bravo comrades
Am from Malawi, I love J Malema bcoz he have good vision for future
😭😭kodwa Julius ubukph sonke leskhathi
The one out of many to go forth as a great leader. . Thank you
Its deep,Black child been through a lot and still going through a rough patch in 2020 too.😭😭😭😭
My tears rolled...
In 2021 I'm still crying, it's touching indeed long live Mr Malema long live EFF 😢❤️✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼
We are together
This is the words from an intellectual and selfishless Leader. You are so encouraging my brother ,May our Lord Jesus Christ protect you and Bless you with more days of life.
Painful story but wise words and huge encouragement 😭😭😭...Thank you President Malema
I wish all politician n leaders could strong talk like this Julius
It's not just a matter of talk talk but DO
Most talk about the same amount of bs
Touching..God, bless the African child. Strengthen him, give him wisdom and give him the heart of a lion. Let him be able to have compassion, love and respect for others. May his enemies see his greatness and bow down in shame...🙏🏾
Wooooooow our son of the soil alwys on point CIC the one of the best young leadership in Africa........👏👏👏👏👏
streams of tears are flowing down my chick whenever I listen to this speech. I'm not an EFF fan but this man really wanna empower the hopeless black kids. some entities are really exploiting us, why can't they empower the lives of the hopeless
I know how it feels to be poor and black, my family and I went without fool many days and nights. But thank God we are making our mother and late father proud. thank you for this message.
Iam mwila from Zambia nd am so touched. Long live malema we still need your wisdom.
This guy is the real leader 😟
This gives me so much emotions,I wonder why people hate this guy..Viva Juju viva Eff
eugenia mwatile the media wants South Africans to hate one another. This guy has leadership in him.
I agree with Stanley. I'm from South Africa and seeing this has given me a different perspective on Malema. I watch this from China at least once a week. It's true that this is the narrative of a black child, one may not have had this experience first-hand but we certainly know of people who do. SA history has watered down our African culture in ways that we do not even realise. Pardon me but I do not like to refer to us as black people because that term is a legacy of apartheid and it is filled with hate. Anyway, someone else might deny this but we've learned to express ourselves in ways that make caucasians comfortable - the opposite of what Malema does. He does not raise comfortable points and that's only what the media shows us. As a result, Africans in SA do not know what Malema truly stands for because the media manipulates his image so that everyone hates him, including Africans. The part where he says "it should not be easy to align yourself with people who destroy the African child" moved me because in SA, living in a predominantly caucasion suburb and going to a caucasian school is considered high-class/successful - it's what people aim to achieve. Are we not teaching our children to align with their destroyers very young thus destroying their identity as Africans? We are.
I'm 25 with no kids but okay, lol.
Because he wants to make Africa a one thing, and he expose their president's corruption
People don't like truth my guy
@@noxoloursulakhoza9666 Sis wam I'm with you on the black part I don't like being referred to as a black South African or a black person , I am an African. This black thing is one of the reasons why it's easy for Africans in South Africa to launch xenophobic attacks on other Africans .
My dear brother Juju, you just made my day. I continue praying that the mighty God continue to protect you and make you the next SOUTH AFRICA LEADER as my 2nd home deserves a genius like you. We all Africans are PROUD of you His Excellency Julius Malema.
Your brother from GABON currently in UAE.
A beautiful and inspirational story. My story is slightly different. I'm a white woman who contracted polio at 10 months. My left leg is about 7 cm shorter than the right leg. This resulted in spinal curvature. My parents were of average wealth - all the money in the world could not fix or improve my situation. When other children were playing outside, I'd be looking through the window and read a book. I studied hard and got a bursary to study teaching. After teaching English for 10 years, I trained Supervisors and Middle Managers various courses, ranging from Presentation Skills, Communication, Conflict Resolution, Report Writing etc. I also worked with the EU on Capacity Building. I always had to work 50% harder than everybody else because 80% of people out there think that because you have a physical disability you are mentally impaired as well.
I am now 67, retired and use a mobility scooter, which I saved for and bought myself. I do not have children, because I did not want to expose them to the cruel world of mockery which I had to endure. I would not have been able to handle it if my children were ostracized because their mommy was a "cripple".
We all have our own stories to tell - stories of poverty, pain, heartache, addiction etc - let's not generalize, let us not judge - let us love and respect each other. My motto in life is behaviour breeds behaviour or simply put - treat others as you are treated.
I don't know why I just can't hesitate watching this clip over again I wish Julius Malema along life and whole leadership of the EFF and South Africa in particular one love from South Sudan
This man is a natural true leader.
It's such an inspiration how he is from a humble background and still even after making it he still remembers his history and is willing to help fellow black child💯🙌🍾 A
HONGERA SANA!! BRAVO
TD Jake's once said, it's always hard to listen to someone who can't relate to where you coming from. Meaning you tell me not to drink alcohol when you never had a problem of alcohol yourself. Now we have a president who never went to exile and come back home with degree and returning to a mansion. We can relate Son of the Soil.
I feel you brother......
The most powerful comment so far.
If it was possible SABC should televise this speech!..Its 4 minutes length but it got lot of positive impact...😭😭😭😭😭.
We need a EFFBC to televise these messages to the World
SABC ,MULTICHOICE and E-Tv like all other press and other broadcasters in S.A. need to be neutral and not aline themselves with any political party or political narrative or promote any political agenda .
In a free and fair democratic society all media needs to be neutral, impartial and objective .
However in saying that, the problem is that the SABC is unfortunately state owned and has now become a propaganda tool of the ANC.
This is the downside of all state owned broadcasters. That is why I am one of many people who believe that certain entities like the SABC needs to be privatized.
When your time comes... please don’t sell us out brother
Indeed
too late cuz
Dream on....they first get bought, then released
Sure Africa needs him so much.
His is a good man
I am a Kenyan,but I can describe myself more appropriately as an African because Africa is one.Wishing Malema all the best,I wish to see him one day become the president of SA.
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I just feel like someone should connect me direct to this man. I love him so much.
You can connect with him soon when he goes to jail for fraud and corruption
If you know anyone whose triying to destroy a future of a black child please deal with those individuals with any force...thank you Malema
Good spirit sir
Am kenyan
Corona virus is going to kill him...
In South Africa we just need bo ntate like you
God bless you
@@mustangboss1246 go to hell
A story of a black child is sad
This is another hidden side of Juju and what a wonderful side it is, very inspirational
Be inspired by the speech this is one of the best speeches Mandela never had. Comeon man
You know nothing about mandela... His mother died with a broken heart
Mandela sell us out to white minorities
@@vusumuzimchunu292 you are talking shit
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@Mothokoa Kgobe Madiba did not betray or sell us out . He chose an option that prevented us from going into a civil war that would have reduced S.A. into smoke and rubble and our streets struined with blood and dead bodies. And this civil war would still be raging today.
Madiba chose an option that removed our social chains and opened the the door to an equal education and freedom of movement, expression and speech within our own country.
His option helped us regain our self respect and dignity in front of the world .
His actions made possible the creation of an environment in which we could stand up today and fight for our own economic emancipation and upliftment.
Yes the fight for our economic upliftment continues today. But Julius is not the right man to lead us in this regard. Because his policies of taking over an existing economic infrastructure that was designed and built by someone else and claiming it as our own is flawed. This action makes us as black South Africans look weak and pathetic because the rest of the world will see us a a people that are so useless that we cant create, develop or build anything of our own so we seize what others have built and claim their achievements as our own.
Madibas actions in the past led to the creation of an environment that exists within South Africa today where opportunities for economic self development and upliftment are now freely available to all our people.
Just look at the rapidly increasing number of black entrepreneurs and black owned enterprises and other black owned entities in all sectors of South Africas economic tapestry.
As long as this trend continues black South Africans will have naturally and fairly taken up our fair share of South Africa's economic infrastructure and we would have made it larger and more powerful this way. This will be beneficial to all South Africans irrespective of race or political affiliation.
After watching this video... I am definitely gonna vote for EFF.. This man is from the future.. Long live Mr Julius Malema
So touching ,as an African black woman.😥
He once said “no one will deter me “. Those words stuck with me forever. And this story is as many Black disadvantaged kids yet most moving. NkuluBlackAfricanBoy.🇿🇦
My emotions are running around.. eff my home. Eff will run South Africa one..and it will be a beautiful country
i am not from South Africa.. am from UK the United kingdom ..but the is something very special about this man 🙏 he will be a great leader to south Africans.
Big message from a true patriot of the Afrikan continent with a big vision. Malema is a darling of the entire continent. We send you our love. From the heart. Keep up the good work.
@Keith Williams you piece of shit
Keith Williams is one of the oppressors
@@lindelwamhlonishwa1446 LMAO 😂😂😂💪💪💪
I always admire such leaders to lead our perished Africa
What a true and blessings leader to all Africa and Africans
That's what I'm talking about! That's my definition of a leader
A "TRUE" leader..... We dont have a "TRUE" leader in the US. He educates & leads his people with life lessons.....
This guy is underrated because is supporting the poor people...
Most people who have money dnt support him coz he puts the poor first... oh man.
Juju we love you ....
"it shouldn't be easy to align with people who want to destroy a black child if you know where a black child comes from"
touch me very well I am from Zimbabwe ... and I grow up without farther.. and I suffer big ... thanks south African to give us chance to change out life ... I'm welder now but I didn't go school
Mmm it's legendary... This is a true leader Long Live Juju🔥✊💪❤️
I can honestly put him in the halls of fame😢💖👌you are truly a legend... I call out to Africa to assist me I need him to be our next president... this speech has reciprocated my dream of becoming what I want to be thank you black son👌👏👏✊
You are born as hero Malema,
I wish you get an opportunity to lead a full nation one day.
Wish you luck.
I am white but you are so inspiring and my dream is to make people homes and everything over the hall world I fill sorry for you uncle Malema you are just so inspiring
Do all the good you can
Be a righteous man
Know where you stand
This is one of the most powerful speeches i have ever heard in my whole life. The way it is relatable is also amazing, Juju will always be one of the iconic leaders in Africa regardless of either or not he will become President. He has done a massive job especially in a context ruled by revolutionary parties.
My love for this man is a super one much love KING of AFRICA
King of corruption
South Africa's first complete leader.
I agree! 😭❤️💯
@Gibson Ampaw hopefully you find your way back home to Netherlands 😂😂😂🖕🖕🖕
Lol
You are forgetting Harry the Strandloper!
@@kingsaya23 Hopefully you finally hypnotized yourself to believe that you are not gay but attractive to woman
I salute you cic may God bless you with your leadership
I honour J Malema because he stands for those who can't for themselves. God bless. 🙏
He is in it for only one reason and that is for his own greed
@@jacquesdelaharpe804 fokof wena Dutch man
@@kingsaya23 Not Dutch village idiot. Truth hurts and triggers people like you
@@jacquesdelaharpe804 whatever you are you're not African
@@kingsaya23 Prove it village idiot
The pain of black Africa. The future president of a united Africa. I love you brother. you the best of the best.
Poverty belongs in my Africa so great leaders will build schools for our people
There is only one type of African. Everyone else are not Africans.
Am always inspired n get meaningful tins whenever i listen to dis man call malema....4rm 2day u are now my mentor
We suffered alot in the hands of the whites...now we are miserable in the hands of our fellow blacks😭😭😭😭
@@casualSimRacer3312 that skin color Doesn’t matter. All men have the same mindset- colonialism
@@casualSimRacer3312 buza kunyoko
@@kingsaya23 Afro lifestyle believes he is quite the ladies man. Sounds more like he is in the closet. Go check his content on his channel, then you know not to take this idiot seriously
@@jacquesdelaharpe804 Thank you for sending people to my channel ,I'll be happy to get more views. Please don't start stalking the people on this comment section like you've been stalking me. 🙏🙏🙏
@@jacquesdelaharpe804 so Mr TH-cam stalker by any chance are you related to the Facebook stalker
Well done CIC! It's called pay it forward! CIC we need more of these dialogues! We need to be deliberate in educating and uplifting our African child! Aluta continua CIC
THIS MESSAGE WENT STRAIGHT INTO MY HEART
Because your brain was too small to look through the propaganda
I will be empowering black legacy in one of my local radio stations. I promote black excellence, no fear to speak out, to tell the truth 😢. Thank you Malema, thank you black child ❤️
Let follow this men is a real leader, that a leadership Africa continent needs salute CIC from 🇬🇼🇬🇼
A voice which will never disapire from a black world 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
One day you will realize how intelligent this man was when he is gone and you all exploited by rich individuals
Sadly so my brother
That one day will be once our matric pass rate falls below 10%
Thank you General Malema, I had lost hope in politics because of political leaders who are only thinking of themselves. I call you General because you remind me of General Idi Amin whom western media made us believe that he was a cruel and bad leader but I saw one of his speeches when he was addressing Nigerian students at that time in one of USA's top universities it was so moving. I cried because it was so powerful like your speeches they are so moving. You deserve to be called Lion of Azania. Robert Sobukwe, you are a true son of the soil, reminded me of real politics. RISE UP GENERAL LION OF AZANIA RISE UP. I salute you GENERAL Malema.
Let’s come together black people we are the only human being we hate ourselves,that’s why others can to Africa and be successful than us
I agree
Lake of knowledge my dear
No bro. We dont hate ourselves bro. We just are not allowed to combine our energies.
Am seeing the spirit of Niko and Mandela in him😭😭😭 am touched much love from Kenya mr malema🇰🇪🇰🇪
Malema is a oner. Sad how we only realize the value of someone when they are gone. This man is such a treasure and must be protected at all cost! He's one of the few selfless leaders that would foster us to unite as the United States Of Africa and abolish these colonial borders. Something that literally scares the west. Freaks them out like hell. Africa is for Africans and our people must be EDUCATED.
Fine - but wars will start because the tribes can't talk it out.
@graham jones you are a White TROLL go away
You have the bull by the balls. The borders are all that save you from the despots on the NWO Jews. After his meetings with Lord Fenwick he became one of they clones or clowns, not sure which apply. The Communist manifesto was written by them with the sole purpose of destroying us all. He is a great orator and perhaps he once had noble intentions. He sold is soul and us all, black, white, Indian, koi with it.
It's so deep, I remember several times not having anything to eat, I have to walk around looking for the outer layer of the orange the flavedo, just to get some energy.. God will soon see our people
Long live the revolutionary spiri!,well spoken CIC!may you live long enough for us,you're our hope
Oh God how sweet of you creating such a wise cool man.... julius malema you're a great gift to this generation. I hope some day you will become a president of south Africa. I wish i could meet you. God help you and your eff movement.
Eng.Dan
From Kenya
M motivated, m heading back to give back to my community. I ain't got much but my R100 bucks can make a change.
And this is why I believe in this man... He can relate to the struggle of the poor. God bless him and his family. Bless the wife and his kids...
Reason I voted EFF, it was because of this vision....
Please vist Zimbabwe to see your future
We have heard Martin Luther king “ I have a dream” we had waited long enough for another speech like that.
I salute you malema . Not many black peoples in day will understand the balance of payment deficit or understand tradings Elliott wave or the vagaries if corona viruses but this
THEy UNDERSTAND
I am not ashamed to be in tears because if this speech- I am a product of the system and a beneficiary of such charity.
I applaud you am sending it to all my associates and friends black or white coloured Indian. Maybe just maybe the will begin to understand me
IYOOOO STORY OF A BLACK CHILD POWER ✊🏿🙌🏿✊🏿🙌🏿
South Africa got a real revolutionist ....make good use of him...
you have the heart of leadership