South African Prez Fathers 20th Child, With His Friend’s Daughter!!!

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Babies, Baby Mama Drama, Bolitics, Caught Creepin', Freaks, Hoes, Isn't He Married???, News, out of pocket, Put on Blast, Skanky, SMH, What the Hell???

At nearly 70-years-old South African President Jacob Zuma is still gettin’ it in — with his friends daughters at that!!! Zuma is accused of fathering his 20th child (he has seven babymamas) last year, just a few months before his most recent wedding. Pop the hood for a picture of his babymama and more on this scandal.

South African President Jacob Zuma has allegedly fathered a child with friend and powerful soccer businessman Irvin Khoza’s daughter Sonono Khoza, according to a report in South Africa’s Sunday Times.

The paper reports that the child was born on October 8 of last year, and is registered under the name Thandekile Matina Zuma. The child brings the number of offspring known to be fathered by Zuma to 20.

The claim was not denied by Zuma’s office, the Guardian notes. The news report led to Zuma being criticized for undermining the fight against AIDs by having unprotected sex with someone other than one of his three wives.

Zuma is well known as a Zulu traditionalist and a supporter of polygamy. The child was born three months before Zuma married for the fifth time. Miss Khoza, a 39-year-old divorcee, is the seventh woman with whom Zuma has fathered a child…

However, his latest child has brought more attention to his sex life, with some even comparing him to Tiger Woods, and requesting he be treated for sex addiction.

“Zuma’s behavior directly contradicts the government’s campaign against multiple sexual partners and the inherent AIDS risk in having unprotected sex,” Helen Zille, the leader of the Democratic Alliance, said in a widely reported e-mail statement. “There are some people who may argue that Jacob Zuma’s sex life is a matter of private morality or culture, but this is not so. His personal behavior has profound public consequences.”

Zuma had been tried and acquitted in 2006 for raping an HIV positive family friend half his age. He argued that the women had consented and that he had taken a shower to minimize his risk of infection. After the trial he admitted, “I erred in having unprotected sex. I should have known better.”

To make matters worse, Irvin Khoza, known as the “Iron Duke”, is head of the upcoming World Cup local organizing committee. The World Cup is one of the largest sporting events in the world and has been expected to provide a much needed economic boost to the country. Khoza is reported to feel betrayed by a man who he thought was a friend

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No disrespect to his culture, but we’re starting to think President Zuma is a SuperFreak… Dude smashed the homie’s kid. Not cool at all. You know you got it bad when you have three wives and you still aren’t satisfied.

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  • http://www.myspace.com/870bg BG (Benjamin Banneker)

    Everything looks fairly traditional, untill you get to the shoes, what’s up with that?

  • Glok9…Im repping Nat Turner all tis month !

    F.U.K V.I.A.G.R.A…DAMN!

  • Alrighty Then…

    My black man, my black man… same shyt all over the world… disheartening…

    Wonder what’s going to happen when there comes a disease that just makes your d*cks immediately FALL OFF by sticking it in the wrong, terminally infected coochie? Will you learn your lessons then, or will we have a bunch of d*ckless black men walking around??? SMMFH…

  • UrHeinessDaQueen

    whoa & yuck! so this man is almost 70,has 3 wives & has 20 children altogether,many which were born out of wedlock,he’s also been accused of raping some HIV positive woman on top of that? wow! Sorry but dude can’t be compared to Tiger Woods simply because Tiger @ least knew better than to impregnate every women he bedded lol

  • Glok9…Im repping Nat Turner all tis month !

    SHE AINT BAD LOOKING EITHER,..I KNOW FOR A FACT SHE GOT PLENTY DUNK ..CUZ ALL THEM S.AFRICAN WOMEN DO!

  • UrHeinessDaQueen

    then the women getting with with & baring his seeds aren’t any better neither! Lawd have mercy lol

  • Hope4more

    Disgusting he should not have anymore kids. And tribal wear with tennis shoes–man go get your sandals at least.

  • Glok9…Im repping Nat Turner all tis month !

    HE GOT ON THEM BABY JORDANS TO GET A GOOD FOOTING WHEN STICKING HIS GAVEL IN HER FAT DUNK!

  • Da Angel

    This man must be out of his senses, with all the HIV Cases in SA,he is still having unprotected sex.Thats really crazy

  • that one girl

    Yeah, I was thrown off by the shape ups. She looks so professional i wouldnt think she got down like that.

  • resurrected

    I just gald that I was not raised in there traditions because I swear that I would be the outcast of my tribe…

  • resurrected

    I meant to say with these traditions…

  • http://www.myspace.com/870bg BG (Benjamin Banneker)

    HE GOT ON THEM BABY JORDANS TO GET A GOOD FOOTING WHEN STICKING HIS GAVEL IN HER FAT DUNK!
    ______________________________________________
    ROFLMAO!!!!

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    Sick and disgusting. Not what God intended, but hey they will see.

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    She is very pretty. No plastic get it???

  • MissyT

    This man is a complete disgrace to the human race. Raping, and screwing women left and right. He has no self respect. Pig.

  • Rayhummer

    LADIES AND GENTLEMAN WE PRESENT TO YOU TIGER WOODS’s GODFATHER!

  • Geminian

    Smh at the story. But even more at the pic w/ the Prez rockin’ the all-white Skechers (fresh out the box-lol). There is nothing that says ‘royalty’ like shape-ups. Serious note-he may want to start using condoms before he catches something and risk passing it along to his offspring.

  • It’s me

    ya’ll stop haten…Home boy may be 70, but he still gets it up..Besides what else is there to do over there?

  • Aunt Viv

    I’m disturbed…

  • Aunt Viv

    …all the more so, given that the AIDS rate in South Africa is so high…

  • Mock Rock Star

    BG (Benjamin Banneker)

    2/2/10, 09:58:am

    Everything looks fairly traditional, untill you get to the shoes, what’s up with that?
    ______________________________________
    LOL!!! I’m too sleepy to read the article, but that get up with those shoes are HILARIOUS!!!

  • http://perryone779@yahoo,com rose by any other name # 9304026339482056536 ™

    Hey Glok~~~ I guess he said im wearing these Jordans because im tired of chasing these women around on these rocks and dirt! These babies give me more running power!! You go dude!!

  • La Mexican

    Dont blame it all on his ugly monkey a$$. It’s also the ho*es that want some of that gold diggin’ money…or shall I say, that property! He got 3 wives? Aww hell naw. Put them biyatches in the basement cause they ain’t doin’ something right. This is just gross.

  • I’m Just Me…Keeping It Real Since: 1983…..73 Days!!!

    She is very pretty. No plastic get it???

    *****************************************************

    I AGREE!!

  • Realest

    MY AFRICAN BROTHERS KEEPING IT REAL IN THE MOTHERLAND!! DAMN, ATLEAST GIVE THE OLD MAN SOME PROPZ FOR ONLY FATHERING REAL BLACK KIDS NOT MIXED KIDS…

  • Qamil

    BARF

  • lee

    Come on go sit down

  • QUE

    Wow, thats a decent looking African woman. I aint mad at him. But damn that’s still gross.
    Them African’s are out of control!!!! Can we say HIV????

  • Breeze

    LOL at him doing the african dance with sneakers on.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    I’m amused that the “usual suspect” who comes on here to rail against every damn negative post that involves the African continent, hasn’t come on with his “you don’t know sh-t” retort.

    The damn truth is that MOST governments in the world are full of cretins and miscreants —including OUR OWN. So the suprise here is …. ?

    Stom Thurmond as the rabid segregationist governor and later senator from South Carolina, would meet secretly with his half black daughter. At least this guy is open and honest about his antics.

    A healthy contempt for your fellow human beings is the sanest approach to the damn world IMHO.

  • Dawn

    Is the African chief wearing Skechers???

  • cw

    OMG!!! burn the whole freaking country. they getting on my nerves. they’re all disgusting and just need to be wiped off anyway.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    John Edwards, ex-senator from N. Carolina just fessed up to being the “baby daddy” to the kid he made with an aide, while his wife of many years was fighting incurable cancer.

    Men (not just BLACK men) will behave like the c.o.o.c.h.i.e crazed fools that they are, if there are no controls put on them.

    It’s not a “black thing” it’s a P.E.N.I.S. thing.

    Ask Elizabeth Edwards.

  • Tia

    This gross…but not unheard of from all races…I could list many Kings of England that did the same shit…and many US Presidents with side pieces…It’s the same stuff every where when a man is in power…

  • Glok9…Im repping Nat Turner all tis month !

    THE LOOK ON HIS FACE IZ PRICELESS ..HE TELLING A STORY IN THAT AFRICAN DANCE ,..THAT DANCE HE DOING UP IN THA PIC IZ CALLED “I PUT MY FOOT IN THA PUZZY”!

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.”

    Baron Acton

  • Pharoah the SUN GOD

    Dirty Nubians! EGYPT IS KING!! Put on some clothes and brush those gums! Tell the jew, if he looks at my daughter, I will feed him to the hippos!!

  • LOSTNTHESAUCE

    LMAO @ those sneakers…that’s real authentic Africa gear right there! lol

  • KeepNit2Real

    ROFL!!! The shoes! The shooooooooooooooooooes!!!

    Dude wearing a pair of them British Knights…ahaha!

    The girl is pretty too…yum

  • LeoGlamVixen

    LMAO @ the full Ritualistic African Garb….and then….the Nikes! LOL

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    Nobody is making excuses for this dumb
    a–s–s.

    But don’t make sweeping statements unless
    you have done your HOMEWORK.

  • mzdiva

    ewwwwwwwwwwww

    he has stretch marks

    on his man bo obs

    yuck

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Nina
    ++++++
    Thank God for Afro-brazilian women. As for
    ATTACKING AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN, I usually
    don’t respond to people like YOU.

    Because YOU presume to speak for all black women, which you DON’T.

    I love afro-brazilian women, love the hell out of them, I don’t waste my time on you SELF APPOINTED spokeswomen …..

    Which you are NOT. When did ALL BLACK WOMEN in the Americas get together and elect YOU to speak for them ?????

    Thank God for the women of Bahia state — the BLACKEST PLACE in the AMERICAS.

    YOU DON’T HAVE A MONOPOLY on the title AFRO-AMERICAN, in case you didn’t know it.

    Talk to yourself if you wish, because you frankly DON’T interest me.

    And your opinion on ANY matter means about as much to me as a bucket of warm p.i.s.s.

    Now a sista walking along the cobblstones in the upper city in Salvador !!!!

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @@Nina
    ++++++
    And here’s a real bit of “specificity” — don’t misinterprep someone’s dislike for YOU as a dislike for all black women.

    No it’s just YOU that I dislike.
    It really IS personal sometimes.

  • jojo87

    lol damn that s ridiculous Im from Africa but still I found it disgusting 20 kids for real who does that nowadays He need to sit his old assss down wtf

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    As for
    ATTACKING AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN, I usually
    don’t respond to people like YOU.
    _____

    I dont usually have a conversation with black people, or people period who show a certain level of ignorance about a group of people but I just had to tell you about your ignorance. You wont respond because people like me will call you what you really are, which is a hypocrite.

    When did ALL BLACK WOMEN in the Americas get together and elect YOU to speak for them ?????
    ______

    When did you have the right to categorize all Black American women, which you have done in the past?

    Talk to yourself if you wish, because you frankly DON’T interest me.
    _______

    Why are responding to me then? LOL

    And your opinion on ANY matter means about as much to me as a bucket of warm p.i.s.s.
    ______

    Yet you are responding. LOL

    You are getting upset right now because you dont like being called a hypocrite. You try to come across as this man who is mature and causing division among our race, black men or black women, is above you. You are apart of the problem. You are no different than people getting on here labeling all black men as no good men, and lumping all black women in a box. People like you who have been known to do the same things, are usually the first ones to respond to generalizations about their gender. It is one of the main problems with our entire Black race.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Nina
    +++++
    Sandra de Sa, Alcione, Leci Brandao !!!!

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    No it’s just YOU that I dislike.
    It really IS personal sometimes.
    _________

    You dislike me in only minutes? LOL. I must have really hit home then. I know I am making some sense based off what I have seen from you in the past. You wouldnt be this upset about if, especially on a blog, if it were not true.

    I dont dislike you. I just hate and dislike stereotypes about black people coming from black people. We have enough to put up with from other races. We dont need division from our own.

    Thank the Lord for people on this blog like Glok, Illuminate Truth, Film, Sydney, Tony Redds and some others I cant remember. I dont think I have ever seen these people stereotype one group of people. Ever. Maybe you need to get a pen and pad take notes.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Alrighty Then…
    ++++++++++++++++++++

    men have always used power to take advantage of the situation.

    goes all the way back (and before) David putting one of his soldiers in harm’s way to get to his wife.

    As for “that woman” who apparently thinks that afro-brazilian women are either

    (1) not black
    (2) not in the Americas

    don’t know what to say about her … other than she probably needs to get out more often.
    TEDIOUS beyond words.

    BTW:

    ever read about how many MEN Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great went through when THEY were in power.

    They had “him-bo” playthings all over the place.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Nina
    +++++

    so go and respond to THEM,
    why don’t you.

    Yes I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY don’t like YOU —
    not all black women.

    y–o–u.

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    Yes I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY don’t like YOU —
    not all black women.
    ______

    You really hate me in only minutes? LOL. You dont know how much your are hurting my feelings. This person on a blog, which I dont know personally, hate my guts. I will depressed for life. It is good to know that I am hated this much. People normally do hate the truth.

    I really, really, really, don’t dislike you, just stereotypes.

    As for “that woman” who apparently thinks that afro-brazilian women are either
    (1) not black
    (2) not in the Americas
    _____________

    I never said that. You have said that you prefer Afro-Brazilian woman, and not Black American women, which is find. Just dont categorize ALL of us Black American women. I am sure you wouldnt like ALL Black men being lumped into one box.

  • Glok9…Im repping Nat Turner all tis month !

    IZ THAT MY NINA?
    THANKS !

  • Nina

    @Glok

    I dont think I am the same Nina youre talking about, but if so how are you? We get no where with stereotypes from our own about Black American women and Black American men born in the U.S., or Black people in other parts of the world. Period. It just cause more division. You welcome.

  • neverscared

    ummm.. what’s up with the white sneakers? That’s a first.. lol..

  • Glok9…Im repping Nat Turner all tis month !

    NINA!
    YOU MAY NOT BE MY NINNA BUT THANKS YOU AND I LOVE THE BLK WOMAN AMERICAN AND ABRAOD AND THE SAME ,….SO I WILL SAY HIS YOU HAVE A LOT OF BLKNESS I LIKE AND VERY STRONG BLK SISTA ,..AND WELL SPOKEN!

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    To whom it may concern:
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    There is a MORON on this thread, a product of the idiotic secondary education system, who apparently doesn’t know that Brazil is in the Americas.

    Would somebody please inform this IMBECILE, that when you refer to “afro-American’ women it includes all women of african descent in the Americas.

    Take your time and communicate s..l..o..w..l..y, because this is

    ONE DUMB B.I.T.C.H.

    Who appently has nothing better to do than to attempt to speak for A..L..L the millions of women of african descent in the Americas.

    As for myself, I’ve got a call to make to Bahia state in Brazil, to a beautiful woman of african descent, in the AMERICAs.

    Good luck, I suspect her IQ is in the mid two-digit range, the tedious DUNCE.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    As for all the black women who got together and elected her as your spokesperson, I would be thinking “recall” right about now.

  • Nina

    @Glok

    I know some Black American women have issues, just like some Black American men do, but I will never lump an entire group of people into one category based off some person I my met in my past. These preconceived views are really destroying our people and causing division. I just will choose to never be that person. Thank you.

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    Would somebody please inform this IMBECILE, that when you refer to “afro-American’ women it includes all women of african descent in the Americas.
    Take your time and communicate s..l..o..w..l..y, because this is
    ONE DUMB B.I.T.C.H.
    ____________

    You still dont get my point. All I am saying is that you should stop stereotyping Black American women born in the United States after you make it very clear, in your eyes, that we are not datable. Again, you have stereotyped us on this blog before. Repeatedly. All I did was call you out on your hypocrisy. You take on people for making bad comments about black men, but you make the same stereotypes about Black American women born in the United States. It is fine that you dont want to date us. Just dont stereotype us all. We are not all the same, just like all Black men are not the same.

    You can insult me all you want. The fact that you are really getting this upset, just shows that you know I am right about you stereotyping us. Your true colors are showing right now.

    As for all the black women who got together and elected her as your spokesperson, I would be thinking “recall” right about now.
    ________

    So because I dont appreciate stereotypes about black people from black people, I have to be elected. Okie dokie.

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    Another NEWSFLASH to you

    My boyfriend is Black, but he is not American born. I’ll be damned if I ever hear him say anything about Black people born in the United States, men or women. I loathe hypocrisy from black people, and stereotypes about black people from black people. Period.

  • vee

    beautiful lady but how she gonna let old poppa hit?

  • peezy

    SICK MOFO!!! He needs to be shot!

  • Sydney™ (Ida B. Wells)

    Wow. Just Wow.

  • http://www.myspace.com/870bg BG (Benjamin Banneker)

    Whoa…way too many words…I’m out

  • Nina

    @Sydney

    LOL. What are you wowing about? How you been?

    You know he has stereotyped Black American women born in the United States. I dont think I ever saw you respond with any insults to him the way he insulted Black American women. He is basically trying to say that I am lying about him stereotyping. SMH. He got so upset because he just didnt like being called a hypocrite.

  • Marquis de Sade (Clarence Thomas)

    Alrighty Then…

    As an amendment to my last comment, I demand that you apologize in the form of an apologetic cyber b.l.o.w.j.o.b., with the result of me walkin’ around crosseyed for a week. :lol:

  • God

    Man, this dude is probably Gay. Zulu warriors were nothing but a bunch of homosexual predators. They make all these babies so the men can have more boy toys to play with.

  • Alrighty Then…

    @Marquis – but if I were so inclined, you’re right – it would make you crosseyed for a week. :)

  • Marquis de Sade (Clarence Thomas)

    “Alrighty Then…
    2/2/10, 18:14:pm

    @Marquis – but if I were so inclined, you’re right – it would make you crosseyed for a week.”

    LOL! I love you, b.i.t.c.h. You’re good people. :)

  • Alrighty Then…

    @Marquis de Sade (Clarence Thomas) –

    “Alrighty Then…
    2/2/10, 18:14:pm

    @Marquis – but if I were so inclined, you’re right – it would make you crosseyed for a week.”

    LOL! I love you, b.i.t.c.h. You’re good people.
    ———————————————–
    and I love ya back, n.i.g.g.a! lol! :)

  • Sydney™

    lol @ Marquis and Alrighty Then. . .

    @Nina

    “LOL. What are you wowing about? How you been?”

    So much rancor during Black History Month, lol. It makes me cherish my calm, logical, respectful American-born black man even more. :)

    I’m fine, girl. It has started to snow here.

  • Nina

    @Marquis

    I know you like to bait people. To answer your question, I fell in love, and I wasnt looking or any type of person, neither do I talking bad about a certain group of people.

    LOL@Sydney

    Good luck with your relationship. Its good you have a calm, logical, and respectful man.

  • Sydney™

    Do you think we black folks can hold hands and sing Kumbaya for one month? It is, after all, only 28 days. . .

    @Nina

    “Its good you have a calm, logical, and respectful man.”

    Thanks, girl. Yes, visiting this site makes me appreciate him even more. It truly does. Wowzers.

  • Nina

    @Sydney

    Do you think we black folks can hold hands and sing Kumbaya for one month? It is, after all, only 28 days. . .
    ______

    We can have a discussion and still walk away respecting each other. We dont have to agree on everything.

    Thanks, girl. Yes, visiting this site makes me appreciate him even more. It truly does. Wowzers.
    _______

    I appreciate my man too. He is a good person.

  • Sydney™

    @Nina

    “We can have a discussion and still walk away respecting each other. We dont have to agree on everything.”

    I agree. The name-calling is inappropriate and the quickest I know of to end any chance of conducting a productive discussion.

    “I appreciate my man too. He is a good person.”

    That’s good to hear. The best of luck to your relationship as well. :)

  • Sydney™

    *the quickest way*

  • don’t matter

    In the beginning of the thread, I said Black_Morpheus was on the right track – but that was way before the train derailed. I gots to say – I was soooo wrong. Oooh boy, the sparks do fly. Way to bring it back to the peace, though. Whew.

  • Nina

    @Sydney

    Why do we paint each other with the same negative strokes?

    That’s good to hear. The best of luck to your relationship as well.
    ______

    Thank you.

  • Sydney™

    @Nina

    “Why do we paint each other with the same negative strokes?”

    I just wish we would extend the same courtesy — the same recognition of our diversity and humanity — that some of us so readily extend to members of other races and cultures.

    I understood the points you expressed and have expressed similar assertions in the past, btw.

  • HEARTLESS

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  • Sydney™

    *a-s-s-e-r-t-i-o-n-s*

    “the train derailed”

    Yeah, you can say that, lol. It crashed and burned.

  • Nina

    @Sydney

    I just wish we would extend the same courtesy — the same recognition of our diversity and humanity — that some of us so readily extend to members of other races and cultures.
    _____

    I wish we would too. How can people be the first to get so defensive about stereotypes when they stereotype themselves.

    I understood the points you expressed and have expressed similar *****ertions in the past, btw.
    _____

    Thank you. I know you have and I have seen your assertions. Thank you for not responding with more stereotypes. I think my point was understood in here. I just think people want to make it seem like they are innocent and cant possible paint people with negative strokes.

  • Sydney™

    @Nina

    I think we tend to criticize the traits in others that we ourselves exhibit. It’s a type of deflection, IMO. If we focus on the alleged “faults” of others, we can refrain from examining our own flaws.

    “Thank you for not responding with more stereotypes.”

    I just don’t see the point, and, frankly, it’s just more of the same negativity that has exacerbated our current divisions. At some point, we have to take ownership of our personal role in the conditions we encounter. Perhaps the “problem” is us.

  • Sydney™

    @Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    “I DO ADORE the women there. And if it seems that I do so at the expense of black women in this country, I only wish that I had heard JUST ONCE the people who complain about THAT — complain JUST ONCE at the reams and reams of posts that LAUDED every white dude on the planet, at the expense of all black ones. Or those that try to pit SKIN TONES within the black race against each other on this damn blog.”

    I’m sorry, but you know exactly what Nina was referring to, and I believe we had a similar conversation recently, no? You’ve even admitted you have “issues.”

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Sydney™
    ++++++++
    You and I have discussions — I will not sit still for a “thrashing” from ANYBODY.

    If she had wanted a discussion she could have had one —- this is a blog, not Sunday school.

    You get what you give.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Sydney™
    ++++++++
    Also black people are the most parochial people in the cosmos —- I have seen how
    whites don’t think just in terms of this country —- when they think at all along “racial” lines, you can be assured that ALL europeans come into play, not just
    the peoople in this country.

    Black Brazilian women ARE americans — they ARE.

  • Sydney™

    @Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    “You get what you give.”

    Oh, is that right? So she deserved to be called a “bi**h?”

    No, this isn’t Sunday School, but it doesn’t have to be a gutter either — particularly when we’re all adults.

  • Sydney™

    @Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    “Black Brazilian women ARE americans — they ARE.”

    That wasn’t her point. Would you like examples of your stereotyping of black American women (the ones born here)? That is the issue, not your preference.

  • Sydney™

    You have a good night, too, Nina. Take care.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    Actually I said I prefer black women from other cultures to the “domestic” variety — it’s true.

    Naomi Campbell likes Russian billionaires — what’s the difference?

    Does Donald Trump have a right to beef about her “not liking the domestic variety” of white billionaire ?

  • Sydney™

    “At some point keep your damn opinion, particuarly since this is not The Oxford Debates, nor will I play by those rules when I’ve had enough.”

    I intend to — You’ve more than displayed your mode of communication, which is vulgar but that is your choice. I just expected more, particularly since you’ve presented yourself as being capable of more refined expression.

    “Actually I said I prefer black women from other cultures to the “domestic” variety — it’s true.”

    Yes, you have — and rather than simply state your preference, you’ve also expressed derogatory generalizations about sisters.

    You seem to have forgotten a few of our previous conversations, which, frankly, I find baffling.

  • Nina

    @Sydney

    He understood my point. He did not like being called a hypocrite. This is why he was contradicting himself and trying to retract his statements. He knows exactly what I was talking about and he knows that he stereotypes Black American women born in the United States.

    Please post the examples.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Sydney™
    ++++++++
    Black brazilian women ARE SISTERS — I am baffled at the fact that you seem to want to treat the black women in this country as the ONLY “sistas” —- I consider the women in ALL the african diaspora as MY SISTERS.

    Not just the ones in this country — and if I stated a preference for ONE over the other, I don’t see it as any different than preferring dudes from big cities over dudes from small southern towns, or vice versa.

    Black women in the USA are NOT THE ONLY “sistas” that I have. I have three biological sisters —- believe me, I’m closer to one than the other two.

    Don’t I have that RIGHT ? Can’t I say that I (me —- personally) PREFER my SISTA in Brazil — how is SHE not a sista ???

    I consider THEM just as much my “sistas” as anybody in the USA — I DO !!!

  • Sydney™

    @Black_Orpheus

    *sigh*

    You know exactly whom I’m referring to, but I will expound using your verbiage — sisters of the “domestic” variety.

    And please do not attempt to deliberately misconstrue my words.

    @Nina

    I’m looking for the thread now, but I believe he changed his SN. The crux of our discussion that evening was not his preference, but his obvious negativity towards black American (again of the “domestic” variety) sisters.

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    A messages to my sisters;

    You know what the problem is? Men are intimidated by The “Black Woman”. No matter what race they are. Its because we are strong and it shows. We have always had to be. So if a man prefers otherwise because of our strength he is weak and we don’t want him anyway. So F off losers! And we really need to let this race thing go. Its getting old. Pzzy azz can’t handle that strength LOL LOL! Face it, its the TRUTH!

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    Im going to rep my nucca 2pac right now for keep ya head up!

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    At the time I called my self “Redbone” (sarcastically) — yes, we had a discussion, I unambiguously COMPARED “AA” women (I’m sure I used the term) to black women of other cultures, and I said and repeat THAT BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN (the “domestic” variety) bring more baggage to relationships.

    I DID SAY IT.

    And I said “I felt like I was called on to atone for somebody else’s sins”.

    How is THAT saying that I hate black american women? You ever READ the threads on this blog ????

    I DO think the “domestic” variety does bring a lot of baggage.

    We ended the discussion by my stating that I do know that I have “issues” — and I asked if you knew anybody on the planet who didn’t.

    I will never stop loving black women — and if I have to go to Bahia to find one who doesn’t want me to atone for every sorry “negro” she has ever known, I will.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    Yeah we’re all weak — but of course, we should just meekly listen to that ish, and not find somebody to build a family with.

  • Nina

    @Sydney

    He is deliberately trying to miscontrue your words just like he did with me. Black Orpheus knows that he has made negative comments about Black American women BORN in the United States. He knows exactly what your are referring to. He just doesnt like being called out for his hypocrisy and generalizations. Thank you for finding this hypocrites posts. Iknow he changed them a few times. I remember one was Unimaginative, or something similar. Also the Red bone, dark bone, its all p.u.s.s.y was another name.

    @Homegrown

    You should see Black Orpheus on here trying to take people to task for their comments about light skin and dark skin women trying to create division. He stereotypes Black American women born in the United States just like other men on this blog stereotype and degrade black women for whatever reasons.

    @Black Orpheus

    Have you ever stereotyped and made bad comments about Black American women born in the United States?

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    Again, why aren’t BLACK BRAZILIAN WOMEN “sistas”?

    Explain that to me.

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    “Time to heal our women, be real to our women
    And if we don’t we’ll have a race of babies
    That will hate the ladies, that make the babies”

    Just sayin…

  • Sydney™

    “At the time I called my self “Redbone” (sarcastically) — yes, we had a discussion, I unambiguously COMPARED “AA” women (I’m sure I used the term) to black women of other cultures, and I said and repeat THAT BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN (the “domestic” variety) bring more baggage to relationships.”

    Thank you for finally admitting that you did stereotype black American women (the “domestic” variety). In addition, you expressed other generalizations from what I recall.

    If you do not see anything troubling in your previous comments, there’s nothing more I can write. You refer to “baggage,” but I see a “Bag Man” in front of me. Do not project your past experiences onto a group of individuals who have never crossed your path.

    That’s all. It’s that simple.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    Would you please refrain from addressing me.
    I wasn’t kidding.
    So don’t address me, please.

  • Nina

    LMAO@at this hypocrite.

  • Sydney™

    I repeat, this isn’t about BLACK BRAZILIAN SISTERS.

    This is about YOU and your presumptions about a certain group of women — the “domestic” variety (what are we, produce?).

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Sydney™
    +++++++++
    As you wish — I prefer to say I found good, strong black women that I prefer to be with.

    That’s stating a preference — JUST LIKE SO MANY of the “domestic” variety state a preference for everything OTHER THAN black men on this blog, thread in and thread out, day in and day out — one question, does any of THAT ever bother you?

    As much as my stating that I find the Afro-Brazilian woman, FOR ME, preferable to the black women in other parts of the African Disapora ?

    I do recall also saying that every black woman in this country isn’t a “Sydney” — recall that also?

    It was a simple statement of EXACTLY HOW I FEEL — our best women are as good as anybody’s best, but I prefer to go someplace where I don’t have to be anybody but ME — nor atone for anybody’ sins BUT MY OWN.

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    Again, why aren’t BLACK BRAZILIAN WOMEN “sistas”?
    _

    Nobody ever said that they werent considered black women or sistahs. Stop acting like you dont know what I or Sydney are talking about.

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    @ Orpheus

    We came up together we have been through the same struggles together. We need each other. If we come with too much baggage where in the heck do you think we got it from???? You tear us down and then judge us becasue we hurt. BS! I have nothing against dating others but its deeper than that to me. Its your motive. Stop judging us!

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    the simple truth is Sydney, that every black woman who comes on this blog ISN’T you — if you DATED some of the “domestic variety” you might actually begin to get a feeling that, just like the male “domestic variety” , many are ROTTEN TO THE CORE.

    and to take the “produce” metaphor to its rediculous conclusion, yes i prefer the imports.

    and no, there ARE NOT that many “Sydney” veggies out there —- would that there WERE.

  • Sydney™

    @Black_Orpheus

    “It was a simple statement of EXACTLY HOW I FEEL — our best women are as good as anybody’s best, but I prefer to go someplace where I don’t have to be anybody but ME — nor atone for anybody’ sins BUT MY OWN.”

    Again, this is a reference to your personal BAGGAGE.

    Let it go.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    I never said I didn’t have baggage, I just prefer to put it in the “cargo hold” and head south of the equator.

    Now does anybody ELSE have any luggage to check?

  • Nina

    @Sydney

    I SMH at hypocrisy and denial.

    Does your man act like a baby too? ‘Would you please refrain from addressing me. I wasnt kidding.’

  • White Devil

    @ Black_Orpheus

    Sorry to butt in, but I have a quetion. Could that fact that you are a (relatively) rich foreigner on vacation have some impact on how the women of Bahia treat you?

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @White Devil
    +++++++++++++
    Nope — i studied portuguese for a year with a tutor.
    They always think I’m from Angola or Mozambique. I don’t stay in the “touristy” places in Bahia.

    In Rio I’m a “goner” — I have a beautiful afro-brazilian daughter who lives there.

  • JC ‘o Bklyn

    A genealogical search of Tiger may prove that he’s a Zulu, shoot; a Zulu who prefers White women.

  • Pharoah the SUN GOD

    Zulu? Where! Get my chariot! He owes me 15 pieces of gold, black folks always late!!

  • Sydney™

    @Black_Orpheus

    “the simple truth is Sydney, that every black woman who comes on this blog ISN’T you — if you DATED some of the “domestic variety” you might actually begin to get a feeling that, just like the male “domestic variety” , many are ROTTEN TO THE CORE.”

    Can you not fathom that I’ve had my own share of negative experiences with black men of “domestic variety?” Had my heart broken/crushed/pulverized?

    Whatever I’ve experienced from the hands of individuals has no reflection on AA men at large. Truthfully, I had my own faults and flaws that led to mistakes in judgment/selection.

    What you have done is allowed the actions of a few to taint your view of the whole, and you refuse to recognize it. My AA brothers are not “rotten to the core” — some bad apples does not spoil the bunch, which includes a number of upstanding, kind-hearted, loyal, loving men.

    Why can you not see the same breadth of diversity within your sisters (the “domestic” variety)?

    The frank truth is if I held the same mindset as you, I would not have a wonderful man in my life at the moment. Why? Because my “baggage” would have acted as a pungent repellant.

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    White Devil
    2/2/10, 21:27:pm
    @ Black_Orpheus

    Sorry to butt in, but I have a quetion. Could that fact that you are a (relatively) rich foreigner on vacation have some impact on how the women of Bahia treat you?

    LOL LOL! I love it! HA! TRUTH !!!!

  • Sydney™

    *repellent*

    Please pardon my typos.

    I’m tired.

  • Sydney™

    @Nina

    I think I’m going to have to bow out of this thread.

    @HomeGrownKushGetIt

    “Always does girlfriend, but you know what it means something. We are the truth.”

    I don’t know what it means, but it saddens me.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Sydney™
    +++++++++
    Let me produce exhibit “a”:

    You have stated your case forcefully and eloquently, and I hope that I have been
    nothing less than respectful, without
    changing our respective positions.

    I don’t care to deal with anybody else,
    other than “White Male”, with whom I too
    have had differences, respectfully.

    I simply believe that if someone has
    indicated that they don’t care to converse
    with me — then move the hell on.

    At some point it gets beyond annoying.
    YOU AREN’T the typical “domestic variety” — we actually FORCEFULLY state differences,
    and we move on.

    Would that EVERYBODY did.

  • Sydney™

    *bad apples do not spoil*

    Again, sorry.

  • Nina

    Wow at rotten to the core. SMH. This is the exact negative mentality I was talking about.

  • Sydney™

    @Black_Orpheus

    “YOU AREN’T the typical “domestic variety””

    Who is the “typical domestic variety?”

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    @ Sydney

    They will see and unfortunetly it will be too late.

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    And for the record, if you were even REMOTELY the woman that Sydney is there would be NO negative posts from me.

    You wouldn’t make a pimple on Syney’s b.u.t.t., as far as black womanhood is concerned.

    She is among OUR BEST — and OUR BEST are as good as ANYBODY’S.

    Don’t try to ride her skirt-tails, you don’t FIT.

  • Sydney™

    @HomeGrownKushGetIt

    “They will see and unfortunetly it will be too late.”

    There was a time when they did see, and that memory strikes me to my core. We were once unified.

    It hurts.

  • Ms.Ej

    Goodevening to ALL

    *waves hello* to Sydney

    @Sydney & Nina- I wholeheartedly agree with the BOTH of your comments, actually ALL of them.

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    Nina
    2/2/10, 21:41:pm
    Wow at rotten to the core. SMH. This is the exact negative mentality I was talking about.

    Right! That can be anybody or color whatever. They hated Jesus too. We are special. I think what happens to some women is that they are so loyal to the black man they end up taking whatever from him and end up in a bad situation. Then comes the baggage. i’m tired myself but I feel what the ladies are saying.

  • Sydney™

    Ms. EJ!!! How are you?

    OK, everyone, I think we need a e-group hug, please.

  • HomeGrownKushGetIt

    Sydney™
    2/2/10, 21:52:pm
    @HomeGrownKushGetIt

    “They will see and unfortunetly it will be too late.”

    There was a time when they did see, and that memory strikes me to my core. We were once unified.

    It hurts.

    YES! Me too! I look at pictures back when we marched together, got beat down together, went to jail together, for the cause. Now its like they hate us. When we were always by their side and vice versa.

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    Today was your first conversation with me. You have no idea about me or who I am. I have never once made stereotypes about all black men or lumped into a category. Stop trying to act like you are this mature man who is above racial division, and causing said racial division within our own race. You apart of the problem.

    I think I have an idea who Sydneys man is. I could compare you to her man and my own. I dont think I have ever seen her man make stereotypes about Black American women born in the United States and try and degrade them. I havent heard my own man generalize a group of people. EVER. Another NEWSFLASH, you are not REMOTELY like my man, or Sydneys man. You have issues and you are not considered among OUR BEST. As I said before, you need to take out a pen and pad, and take notes on how REAL MEN comport themselves, and repsect women.

  • Ms.Ej

    @Sydney- I’m blessed Ms. Lady, doing very well and how are you?. As always you state the truth. Girl,I FINALLY! secured everything on my new home all praises to God!. I can kind of take a break now LOL, however I still am in the process of making a list of some additional furniture that is needed.

  • Nina

    @Ms. EJ

    How you been? I just get tired about some black men on this blog constantly stereotyping us.

    @Homegrown

    I see what youre saying. We all get tired but resorting to insulting an entire group of people with stereotypes is something I just refuse to do. I look at every person as an individual, and I dont have preconceived views about a gender from a certain country.

  • Ms.Ej

    “YES! Me too! I look at pictures back when we marched together, got beat down together, went to jail together, for the cause. Now its like they hate us. When we were always by their side and vice versa.”-HomeGrownKushGetIt

    ———————————————–
    I know that ALL brothas do not feel such a way, but sadly it seems that many do :( I can not and will never understand such a mindset and/or attitude when they were born out of the womb of a sista.

  • Nina

    @Ms. EJ

    Congrats on your new home!!

  • Ms.Ej

    @Sydney- Thank you girl, and yes, I have e-spoken LOL with WORDTOTHEWISE- we email almost everyday. She is doing very well.

    @NINA-I’ve had the same discussion with Sydney and unfortunately I do not see it changing (the anti-black woman or black American women) :(

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    I could NEVER be with anything other than A BLACK WOMAN — but I’ll be damned if I’m going to have anything less than A MATE — someone for whom the FAMILY comes FIRST.

    Not nosy girlfriends, not material aquisitions, not STUFF — the FAMILY — our daughter, the only im-mortality that I BELIEVE IN.

    The BEST black women in this country (and you could be honest and look up THOSE POSTS TOO), are second to NONE.

    Why am I supposed to pretend that those values that matter to me, are often NOT the values that he ofter finds THERE ?

    And oh, BTW some of you sistas are the most TREACHEROUS creatures on the planet. Women in this country who barely noticed me, suddenly became “available” (often THEIR WORD) once I got a daughter whom I adored.

    I’ve stated many times on this blog, nothing shames a brother more than a neglectful black male — I don’t consider them “my brothers”.

    Why in the hell is every brother supposed to pretend that women who care more about the STUFF that they can aquire than their kids futures, more about gossiping with their friends than planning our future, supposed to all fall under the “BEST” category.

    How in the hell is that calculus computed?

  • Ms.Ej

    @Nina- Aww…thank you girl.

  • Sydney™

    @Ms. EJ

    “@Sydney- Thank you girl, and yes, I have e-spoken LOL with WORDTOTHEWISE- we email almost everyday. She is doing very well.”

    I’m glad to hear that, girl. She’s a very good person, and I know that some of the sentiments expressed on this blog bothered her deeply (as they do me at times).

    @Black_Orpheus

    “And oh, BTW some of you sistas are the most TREACHEROUS creatures on the planet. Women in this country who barely noticed me, suddenly became “available” (often THEIR WORD) once I got a daughter whom I adored.”

    *sigh*

    Again, more baggage.

    Let’s get it all out, shall we?

    What else do you want to throw?

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    It is good that you a father to your daughter, and it is nothing wrong with you having her best interest at heart. It is what you are suppose to do. It is what loving fathers do. It is also nothing wrong with you having a preference for Black women who are not born in the United States. The point I was making is just try not to stereotype ALL of us. I know some Black American women have issues, but not all of us. I know the past can affect us all, me too. But we get no where, and really cause division when we lump a group of people in one box. Thats all I was trying to say.

    Good luck with finding a woman, if you have not already. God Bless.

  • Ms.Ej

    “I see what youre saying. We all get tired but resorting to insulting an entire group of people with stereotypes is something I just refuse to do. I look at every person as an individual, and I dont have preconceived views about a gender from a certain country.”-NINA

    ———————————————–
    I continue to share the same sentiment and will pass this on to my daughter as well. I’m blessed to also be surrounded with friends even associates who think and/or feel the same. In addition, my parents instilled such a positive mindset into me at an early age. I could not agree more. On that note I am heading off to “la la land” LOL (to bed). Sydney, Nina and to ALL good night.

  • Sydney™

    You know what? Never mind. Disregard that last post.

    Good night, Ms. EJ! It was great to see you and congrats again. :)

  • Nina

    Good night Ms EJ, Sydney!!

  • Sydney™

    I am very sorry you experienced such pain, Black_Orpheus. I truly am. You shouldn’t have endured such deception.

    On that note, I bid you good night as well.

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    I am really sorry about what happened to you. I have a very similar situation like yours, minus the kids. I am not trying to come down on you anymore, but although the past can still haunt us, we still cant paint a group of people with negative strokes. When my experience happened, it was with another black man who was not American born. I am currently in a relationship with another Black man who wasnt born in the state. I didnt let my past affect my future. Just dont limit yourself, because we can miss out on having someone great in our lives. I know it can be hard. I am sorry for what you experienced again. God Bless you and your family.

  • don’t matter

    @black_morpheus:
    So sorry to hear about your woman. I know a guy (a nurse) that just cured himself of HIV actually. I study herbalism and he really did it – it took work – but it’s reversible. Don’t let the medical industry tell you otherwise. It CAN be done. Best to you!

  • NOT ZULU CULTURE

    What Zuma is doing is a total disgrace to our culture. His behaviour is shameful…
    FYI @GOD ZULU MEN HAVE NEVER BEEN GAY NOR WILL THEY EVER BE, if you disagree I urge to spend 2day @KZN and I bet you won’t last 5hrs.

  • dont matter

    Actually, I said ‘sorry to hear about your woman’, meaning I recognize she was the one with the hivv, not you. Tough night for communication, eh? :)

  • Black_Orpheus(the original not the remake)

    @Nina
    ++++++
    Syd was right, you didn’t deserve to be insulted.

    But I fight every day to look at women
    (black women) in this country as individuals,
    when I find so damn many so eager NOT to reciprocate.

    I have dealt with someone for whom my life
    meant nothing more than a checkbook, when she
    was the world to me. Someone who knowingly, played russian roulette with my life. I know what it is like to care for an HIV positive woman, and I hope that the guy you’re with loves you as much as I did “P”.

    If you are just honest with him, if he is a good man, he’ll be there for you. Men won’t run from burdens — good men don’t — they turn their back on LIES, deception and treachery.

    Good night and good-bye. I’m done with this blog. Permanently.

  • dont matter

    @HIV.

    OMG – Listen, I don’t mean to sound like a fanaticist but there really are no incurable diseases. Science is famous for saying ‘yeah we used to think that’ a couple decades after they said their way was the only way. There is a way to cure it, I assure you. I swear we’ll look back at this time period and see it as the dark ages of medicine in another 100 years. Nina, you’d have to work hard but you can totally cure that. I’ve been reading this blog for months but only check in time to time. I’ll be happy to turn you onto some links if you’re ever interested. I’ve cured myself of a bunch of stuff doing massive, deep cleansing, rebuilding my organs and giving my body the nutrients to fight anything. White man’s medicine is just that – it’s one opinion. It’s not THE opinion. Ugh – the industry makes me so damned mad. They strap herbalists and refuse to give any credence to any opinion but their own. And quite honestly, their $40B+ industry a year isn’t curing cancer EITHER. Blah! Anyhow, I’ll seem like a nutjob to some-hold onto my email address and if this seems like it speaks to you – lemme know and I’ll turn you onto some links & research. I know it seems wack for a stranger to give you an email addy-but everything, everyday happens for a reason. Peace & blessings! fishinforcheerios@yahoo.com

  • Nina

    @Black Orpheus

    I am sorry for what your ex did to you. I hope you can find some kind of closure, if you have not.

    If you are just honest with him, if he is a good man, he’ll be there for you. Men won’t run from burdens — good men don’t — they turn their back on LIES, deception and treachery.
    ______

    He knows about it. Its one of the many reasons I tell him that I love him.

    Just remember that your situation could be alot worse. You thank God that youre not infected but I cannot say the same. You have alot to be thankful for. I dont think you really realize it.

    Have a good night.

  • Marquis de Sade (Clarence Thomas)

    Black_Orpheus

    LOL! I hear ya’. Why do ya’ think i’m so rude to em’ most of the time. Btw, i’m a “Love of over Gold” and “Sultans of Swing” time period fan of Dire Straits. That Mark Knoffler is a helluva’ songwriter/guitar player.

  • HHP

    Viva Msholozi u r my President 4 Life , u hav a culture dumm confused American’s aint got skwaat called heritage full of judgement dat’s all

  • The Truth

    He is a complete and utter retard . I still don`t understand why this rapist is running my country . aksdjfaskodfjadkfjakdfj URGH !

  • divina luz

    @ realest,
    Yeah, let’s give the old man props for treating real black women like freaks, and putting himself at risk of aids, yay!
    Sheesh, ignorant, much?

  • ms kay

    American’s ya’ll are extremely ignorant!!!!!!

  • Strolicious

    Wht JZ is doing its nt ryt bt ,he may be fu*kng around bt we love our President he put hs country 1st.

    Stroh frm RSA.

  • ms kay

    Pack up and leave Dineo, u can see how welcoming these Americans or anyone else is of Africans. We do live in a democratic country and Zuma has been put there by the people for the people. U either except or SHIFT. South Africa doesnt need people like you!!

  • proudly South African

    Can you please leave MY PRESIDENT alone …anyway …didn’t Bill Clinton cheat on HILLARY CLINTON??? and did we make noise about that…noooooo.

  • Mzantsi Live!

    Sies Dineo….so much for your patriotism!

    I think you should migrate to a country that is not corrupt(wherever that is)…

  • PBN

    lets be real guys, this is not on, ignorant as the Americans may be, still doesn’t change the fact that JZ messed up big time.You guys know just how much the zulus idolise this man, if he goes on screwing around and carrying on about how he doesn’t have Aids, we are gonna end up with a big problem on our hands…I never voted for him, for this very reason.How do I expect him to run my country, if he can’t even control his bloody libido?

  • Manuel

    the women just fall in love with him for his baby Jordan shoes….hihihi..heehehe…hahahaha

    on a seriuos note,hahahahaha…..hihihihihi

  • N.O.s finest

    he has three other wives WOW..

  • N.O.s finest

    I WONDER HOW MUCH HE PAY IN CHILD SUPPORT

  • Mzantsi(SA Man)

    and none of them cheats…

  • ayoba

    @Misunu yonyoko…ayoba!!

  • ayoba

    KE MZABALOZO MOS MO….lmbao

  • whatever

    To the Americans who don’t know a dime about S.A, guys Dineo(above bloggler) is spot on, she’s telling the truth even if they are calling her names. We do need help in this country becouse we can’t solve this issue, its beyond us.I mean they recalled a very good/intelligent/educated with good leadership skills President last year AND replaced him with Mr Zuma whom doesn’t even care about the people. Um sho SA’s are so gonna chew me right for ‘laying’ our dirty lawndry.

  • ericka the sh$# disturber

    his shoes don’t match his outfit. shouldn’t he be wearing some air Jesus sandals or something?

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