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Listen to you!
You have refused to answer my question about the likes of Rautenbach, international gangsters who are using my country as a base for their activities in the Congo, under the auspices of the very regime you label patriotic, a regime that has been trying to sell our country to Malaysians, Chinese, Libyans etc, after selling it to Europe.
Let me tell you this, the white Zimbabweans I have met here, they are more Zimbabwean than you could ever be in a million years. They were born there, we speak the same language. Did you know that there are white members in the Nyahbinghi House in Bulawayo? My own congregation does not have any white members that I know of.
You on the other hand, you are own obstacle to doing something important for Africa because half the time you are in some sort of fantasy land where a despot is not holding Zimbabwe hostage to a by-gone revolution. Then you have the nerve to interpret my late father's actions like you were there when we talked ,then people like you call me rude when I hit back.
If you want to build bridges with Africa, be humble enough to listen to what people are saying. It may not make you happy, it may mean revising all you thought you knew about us and what you thought we want to hear from you. But that is how bridges are built, on solid foundations where everything is all clear. I too had to revise everything I thought I knew about Blacks in the West when I came over here.
So, what have you done for Africa, apart from knee-jerk reacting to your country's deplorable media coverage of Zimbabwe? This has nothing to do with boasting. You must have accomplished something that make you say, Yeah, I was part of that.
The truth is you make too much noise. I guess that is called freedom of expression. But do not then use the platform to champion dead causes, to call evil good. If you have nothing to say for Zimbabwe, please say nothing at all.
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