Nsámbó :
It is deeply disappointing to see you South Africans blaming fellow Africans for your country's problems.
During the struggle against apartheid, many African nations stood with South Africa. Countries such as Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique, and others welcomed South African exiles, supported liberation movements, and helped sustain the fight against a racist system.
Today, many immigrants from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Nigeria, and other African countries face xenophobia, discrimination, and violence. The same continent that opened its doors in solidarity is now being blamed by some brainwashed and brainless for unemployment, crime, and economic hardship.
History should teach us solidarity, not division. Africans are not the enemy of your country. But we promise you South Africans, we can easily become one. The real challenges facing your country are far more complex than simply pointing fingers at immigrants.
Those who fought apartheid understood that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Turning against fellow Africans betrays the spirit of African unity that helped your lame country to achieve its freedom.
We must reject xenophobia, reject scapegoating, and remember that Africa's strength has always been found in unity, not division. You are disgraceful, disgusting, shameful human beings.
2026-06-11 17:37:44