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The Racist & other Quotes of Robert Mugabe

WARNING: This is Version 1 of my old archive, so Photos will NOT work and many links will NOT work. But you can find articles by searching on the Titles. There is a lot of information in this archive. Use the SEARCH BAR at the top right. Prior to December 2012; I was a pro-Christian type of Conservative. I was unaware of the mass of Jewish lies in history, especially the lies regarding WW2 and Hitler. So in here you will find pro-Jewish and pro-Israel material. I was definitely WRONG about the Boeremag and Janusz Walus. They were for real.

Original Post Date: 2007-01-05 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Jan

[I received this from Robb Ellis, the author of “Without Honour”. I have seen many of the quotes before, but the first one is new to me. I like it a lot! And just back at ya, Bob the Gob, the only good commie is a dead one mate! I hope we get a chance to dance on your grave buddy! Jan]

“The only white man you can trust is a dead white man.”

“Our party must continue to strike fear in the heart of the white man, our real enemy!”

“It could never be a correct justification that, because the whites oppressed us yesterday when they had power, that the blacks must oppress them today because they have power.”

“Cricket civilizes people and creates good gentlemen. I want everyone to play cricket in Zimbabwe; I want ours to be a nation of gentlemen.”

“If the choice were made, one for us to lose our sovereignty and become a member of the Commonwealth or remain with our sovereignty and lose the membership of the Commonwealth, I would say let the Commonwealth go.”

“We are no longer going to ask for the land, but we are going to take it without negotiating.”

“We don’t mind having sanctions banning us from Europe. We are not Europeans.”

“Let (British Prime Minister Tony) Blair hear it. We are not for the British bidder either.”

“Countries such as the US and Britain have taken it upon themselves to decide for us in the developing world, even to interfere in our domestic affairs and to bring about what they call regime change.”

“Having restored land to the people… We have learnt a host of lessons, all pointing to the challenge of ensuring food security for the people.”

“Victory and defeat are quick to reconcile, quick to connect and cohabit in the same national space for greater peace and togetherness.”

“We will proceed with current land reform with or without sanctions… Let that position be known here and abroad and let the commercial farmers tell that to their constituency or constituencies overseas.”

“We have said we will never collapse, never ever. We may have our droughts, our poverty, but as a people we shall never collapse, never ever.”

“The land is ours. It’s not European and we have taken it, we have given it to the rightful people… Those of white extraction who happen to be in the country and are farming are welcome to do so, but they must do so on the basis of equality.”

“The voice of Mr Bush and the voice of Mr Blair can’t decide who shall rule in Zimbabwe, who shall rule in Africa, who shall rule in Asia, who shall rule in Venezuela, who shall rule in Iran, who shall rule in Iraq.”

“Was it not enough punishment and suffering in history that we were uprooted and made helpless slaves not only in new colonial outposts but also domestically.”

“Let those long distance philanthropists who want to romanticize shacks… tell us why they don’t allow them in their own land.”

“The exercise created some difficulties for individuals and families accommodated in informal settlements… We could not have allowed that settlement to go on any longer together with the illegal activities which thrive on such environments.”

“Where are their democratic tenets? Where is their morality? Where is their compliance with the salient principles of good governance?”

“Our cities and towns… had become havens for illicit and criminal practices and activities that just could not be allowed to go on.”

“We are not hungry… Why foist this food upon us? We don’t want to be choked. We have enough.”

“The eradication of extreme poverty and hunger remains a major challenge for Zimbabwe [and] total consumption poverty increased from 42 percent in 1995 to 63 percent in 2003.”

“[The amendments mark] the liberation of our land… It’s now final, and no one can question it.”

“We have tons of potatoes, but the people aren’t potato eaters. They have rice, but don’t like it.”

“You describe our country as if it is a graveyard,”

“Some people are contriving ways and means of making us collapse.”

“People are free to campaign and they will be free to vote. There won’t be any soldiers, you know, at the queues. Anyone who has the right to vote is free to go and cast his vote anywhere in his own area, in his own constituency.”