Members of South Africa's uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party were sworn in as lawmakers in parliament on Tuesday after boycotting the first sitting of the National Assembly nearly two weeks ago. Andile Mngxitama, a newly elected member of the South African Parliament and leader of the MK Party, has made controversial statements calling for violence against white people. Mngxitama, who is associated with the Black First Land First (BLFSouthAfrica) Party, has made remarks including threats to kill white children, women, and others. These statements have sparked significant concern and controversy.
MP Andile Mngxitama was sworn into South Africa’s Parliament today. Here’s a speech he once gave: “For every one black person we will kiII five white people. We’ll kiII the children, we’ll kiII their woman” https://t.co/SzEUaIMn9w
What’s going on in South Africa? This is a new member of South African Parliament: “For every one, we’ll kill 5 white people. We’ll kill the children, we’ll kill the women!” https://t.co/PdoHx7hZUa
This is Andile Mngxitama @Mngxitama2 who is a South African MP with the Black First Land First @BLFSouthAfrica Party. He is casually calling for the genocide of whites. “We will k*ll the white man’s children, their woman, we will k*ll anything that we find in our way.” https://t.co/8rUBUnzkgF
Andile Mngxitama: "If they kiII one of us, we kiII 5 whites" "We will kiII their chiIdren, we will kiII their women, dogs, cats… we will kiII anything" He is the new leader of the MK Party for Parliament of South Africa. https://t.co/8M37zKZEVJ
Newly elected member of Parliament in South Africa: “We will kill the white man’s children, we will kill their woman, we will kill anything that we find in our way..” I bet you don’t see this on mainstream media.https://t.co/HZj1TeD34Z @SkyeZedA
Meet Andile Mngxitama. Andile is a new Member of Parliament in South Africa. https://t.co/4z8KWcGdG4
🔵 SOUTH AFRICAN MK PARTY LAWMAKERS SWORN IN AFTER BOYCOTTING FIRST SITTING Members of South Africa's uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party were sworn in as lawmakers in parliament on Tuesday after boycotting the first sitting of the National Assembly nearly two weeks ago. Full Story…