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Old 03-04-2008, 17:40   #9
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Re: Mugabe - could it all be over for the hero turned tyrant?

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Originally Posted by Nidge View Post
When he leaves the country for good will be the day when the people are free of this tyrant, he wants bringing to task for the things he did against his own people.
They may be free of this tyrant, but may end up with another.

I was involved with a Zimbabwean woman (ahem) who had a strong involvement with the MDC party, and if her attitude to the people of Zimabwe was anything to go by the MDC will not necessarily be a huge improvement.

She had a complete and utter disrespect for the poor working class in her country, she refered to them as 'The chattering Masses' whilst saying their opinions should be ignored.

On numerous occassions she referred to them as 'The Lazy Blacks'

She also said that once Mugabe had gone the result would be a power struggle amongst the tribes that he had been oppressing, and it would likely end in more bloodshed.

I see an improvement with a change of power, but probably enough to pay lip service to countries that are calling for change in Zimbabwe so they can get some aid from us.

The tyrant is dead, long live the tyrant!
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