FILE PHOTO: Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Charles, the Prince of Wales are seen ahead the Queen's Speech during the State Opening of Parliament in London, Britain October 14, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool/File PhotoFILE PHOTO: Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Charles, the Prince of Wales are seen ahead the Queen's Speech during the State Opening of Parliament in London, Britain October 14, 2019.
South Africans have expressed mixed feelings about the passing of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. While some are saddened by her loss, others are not moved or indifferent about her death.The Land Party and Economic Freedom Fighters have criticised the monarch’s role in Africa and in South Africa, in particular. EFF on Thursday issued a statement saying the party was not among those mourning the British royal.
The party used her passing to highlight what it said was her contribution to a tragic period in South Africa and Africa’s history. The EFF said in 1795 Britain, under the leadership of the royal family, took control of the territory from Batavian control and assumed permanent control of the territory in 1806. That territory later became known as SA.The EFF in a statement says that it cannot mourn the death of the world’s oldest head of state.
“She died without reparation of our forefathers’ skulls, body parts and paying reparation to native people of South Africa, particularly the African people.”
Who cares if they don't that's not his grandma
Akafe thina wasibulala siphila namanje sisafile
Not moved at all
Queen somewhere trying to colonize hell
U can also count me in on ' others are not moved or indifferent'
She got what she deserves
We are happy about her death 😊
Lame. And typical.
Ufile and asinandaba
EFF, Land Party and millions of other Africans, Irish and Jamaicans.
Count me in on the ones that are not moved and indifferent about her death
White people are saddened. Black people tell the truth on her shenanigans.