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Julius, Julius, Julius?
Am I the only person who has noticed that our good friend Mr. Julius Malema is way too eager to defend this whole Caster Samenya debacle? Honestly what possible reason has he got to get involved in all of this? Look at the guy he is the size of a mini van and I am rather sure the only thing worse then his report card is the time it took him to run around a sports field. Maybe if they added a cake eating competition to the list of Olympic events then yes I would understand he would have some reason the care that sponsors of Athletics South Africa is running for the hills. Julius so what if that was not a gun in her pocket? Man up and take one on the chin. You are the President of the ANC youth league my brother. You drive a Mercedes-AMG what not a Range Rover and an Aston martin (which through all the bad publicity you caused them just might go bankrupt. Thanks allot buddy). There are plenty of other ladies out there that would do just about anything for you if you gave them R60000.00. Just don’t talk about school ok.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Lol, check out his twitter: http://www.twitter.com/JuliusMalema
Even if it isn't really him...follow for the lulz
- Anonymous5 years ago
Well, in Rome, long time ago, people had three names to designate them: 1- the praenomen (or first name, the one going before the nomen). In this case, the praenomen in Gaius. But it was written Caius! and pronounced Gaius. 2- the nomen, which in this case is Julius, because Caesar was from the Julii family. So it was a family name. 3- the cognomen, is almost like a surname, a nickname. In this case Caesar. So it is Caius Julius Caesar (pronounced Gaius Julius Caesar) who was the same and only Julius Caesar, the one who conquered the Gauls and wrote the Commentarii de bello Gallico, or Comments about the Gallic war. Historians therefore can choose between Julius Caesar, Caesar, and Gaius Julius Caesar, and even Caius Julius Caesar. Useless to say, the man changed the whole world, like Alexander the Great, like Cyrus the Great, and not like all the others, even if they want to pretend marking their time in any way.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You should have a doctor take a look at you Ayiza, your mad cow is acting up again. The criminal certainly don't give a damn about your cherished constitution, if fact they wipe their asses with it. And as far as your statement concerning crime doesn't pay, it would seem that it does more here than anywhere else since South Africa has the most crime in the world. Please keep your answer in the real world and not ANC fantasy land. (PS. JC isn't really riding a unicorn.)
- 1 decade ago
You might as well have headed your question, Ayiza, Ayiza, Ayiza, just a brother from another mother with similar behaviour.
Malema is a brain dead, racist pig, he has no logic or common sense and pushes into matters that do not concern him.
Time a bullet found the middle of his temple.
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- cheriLv 71 decade ago
What is scary to me is the fact that one actually get reward for being a criminal .... not punished, so why on earth would the death penalty be re-instated, it would result in criminals getting what they deserve ...... not in SA sadly
Ayiza .. if you need a link, then where have you been the last 15 years ??
- 1 decade ago
If only I knew what your question was...but what I would like to know is why you are so against someone supporting one of South Africa's golden girls ?? One does not have to be athletic in order to support an athletic star
- Anonymous1 decade ago
As long as he is getting so much publicity he is never going to stop.
Cheri
Who got rewarded for being a criminal?(Please provide a link to this fact you are talking about)
The death penalty does not reduce crime, now that is a fact. You can go look it up.
And if the death penalty is implemented it mean we lose our constitutional right to life and human dignity.