Zimbabwe Leader Robert Mugabe: Whites Should Go Back to England

Daily Slave
September 7, 2014

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Robert Mugabe doesn’t want Whites in Zimbabwe but no White leader can say the same thing about Blacks in their country.

Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe is saying that Whites still remaining in the country should move back to England.  Nobody in the Jew-run press is making a big deal out of this story, but if roles were reversed and a White leader told Blacks to move back to Africa it would undoubtedly become a top international news story.

Perhaps the British government can arrange a trade.  All third world mud people in Britain will be rounded up and sent to Zimbabwe in exchange for all Whites in Zimbabwe coming to Britain.

All Africa:

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe said Friday that whites who are still in the country should go back to England as he vowed that those removed from land redistributed to black Zimbabweans would never be allowed to return.

Mugabe was speaking during the installation of a chief at Murombedzi Growth Point in his rural Zvimba home area.

“The West prefers a weak leader who, they hope, would allow the whites to come back,” he said, speaking in Shona.

“They think if they intimidate us we will be cowed and allow the whites to come back; that will never happen.

“Don’t they (whites) know where their ancestors came from? The British who are here should all go back to England.

“What is the problem? We now have aeroplanes which can take them back quicker than the ships used by their ancestors.”

Mugabe, commended globally for his reconciliation policy after independence in 1980, now regularly rails against whites and western leaders.

He believes damaging sanctions imposed by the European Union and the United States were aimed at punishing him for daring to right a colonial wrong by giving land to black Zimbabweans.

In July this year he also torched a storm after he declared that whites were no longer allowed to own land in Zimbabwe, adding that those who were allowed to remain following the controversial land redistribution programme must now be removed.