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  • um...Indians were "imported" to work in the cane fields! LOL cuz the ruling govt. (england) could not get the natives to work! Thank God they brought the Indians......we got CURRY!

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  • Who is brilliant ?

    

  • What I don't like about Indians is that they are corrupt, liars and racists. A lot of them claim that White people brought them to SA as slaves and they came as laborers. This is not true because we all know Indians are lazy bastards. They’re corrupt and will bribe their way though. A majority of Indians living in SA are illegal aliens, most of them bought their papers and brought hundreds of their families to SA that way.

  • @makheyi you are a fucking cunt, your the racist twat, so know your role and SHUT your mouth

  • @shivtheman93 At least I say the truth about you Indians. Why do you run away from your country? Is Punjab so bad that you go everywhere? God build your shity coutry and stop breeding like rats across the Globe. There aren't so much resources to keep your kind. At least you should learn some family planning you retarted fuck.

  • Indians are corrupt, racist and liars. These pople were not brought to SA as slaves. They supported the white rule and just like white came to exploit the Black people of SA. Moreover the Indians are racist against Black people. Ghandi was a racists. Now as I speak they are attacking our brothers in India.

  • @makheyi - I can guarantee you that I am not corrupt, racist or a liar. I have the courage to put my face and name to comments that I make. You on the other hand make false statetments (go look up the history of the ANC and NIC) and as for the comment about illegal aliens.....you might as well tell all the african americans in the US that they are illegal as well. You do not speak truths, your facts are wrong and you're a coward for hiding behind an empty channel.

  • @makheyi - I challenge you to show who you are - your comments and sweeping falsehoods expose YOU to be a coward, racist, corrupt liar. As for being lazy - I have worked hard all of my short life, and so did my parents and grand parents and great grandparents before me. We have never demanded handouts, rioted when we didnt get what we wanted, nor did we burn our schools. We got where we are today because sheer hardwork and determination. Can you refute that?

  • @candipill You got to were you are by bribing your way out. In SA Indians would pay 100 000 rands to bring their family to SA and the officials gave them documents. We have a lot of illegal Indians in SA. And wherever you guys are there are illegal Indian alliens.

  • @makheyi - that is ridiculous - I have documentation to prove that my "ancestors" were on the ships that the Indians were brought in 1860 (FYI: the Truro and the Belvedere - since you obviously dont know any history at all) to South Africa. You just make ridicuous statements without any proof.

  • @candipill I know the history of South Africa. And I refuse to read the history written by colonialists which is not true, them trying to put claim to the land that doesn't belong to them. We know our history very well. If you have a documentation to prove you were brought to South Africa as slaves, please give me the links, I wouldn't mind reading it. I believe what my ancestros told me and have all the reasons because they saw what they saw.

  • @makheyi - btw - we also did build our own schools without the help of GVT, the only privilege we did indeed succeed to fight for was the right to govern ourselves. Please google the conditions of "indentured laboureres in South Africa" - it might help give you a true and more accurate picture of what happened, the conditions and reneging of contracts faced by the Indians at the time of the mass importation of workers to South Africa.

  • @candipill The Indians were not imported to South Africa, they looked for a better place to live and came to live in South Africa, In fact they lived in all Britush colonies and looked down at Black people. Ghandi also was a racist pedophile who looked down at our people. We know his history very well. We had Black students studying in Inida and they were attacked every now and then when they walked the streets of India, especially when they were seen speaking to an Indian girl.

  • @makheyi - I agree with you that Gandhi was a racist. I have seen evidence of this, and that he was sexist too. I lived in Japan for a while I taught there - and there were "white American men" attacked by Japanese men for talking to Japanese women, in fac there were certain clubs that barred Americans - Xenophobia is scourge - when you blanket-hate people of certain ethinicity because of their ethnicity and make up inflammatory false statements and stereotypes that happens.

  • @candipill At least we agree that Ghandi was a pedophile racist. There is nothing special about that person.

  • @makheyi - finally - my personal opinion of people like you is that: you are irrationally jealous that we as a people have managed to survive and thrive under notorius brutal and disenfranchised conditions. Conditions that were just as bad as the those that faced the ethnic population of South Africa. We are NOT a lazy people, just a smart, and ingenious people who have the ability to make it despite adverse circumstances. Prove yourself and your comments - I can prove mine.

  • @candipill The Indians I know have bribed their way through...thats what you people are good at. If you were good enough, you'd be doing something for you people in India. There are extremely porr people there and you run away from your poverty and mess.

  • @makheyi - bluntly - this is just a stupid comment - that is bad as saying since I was robbed a hijacked by a Zulu man, that all Zulu people are thieves and hijackers and that is the only thing that they are good at.  I am a South African, so are my parents, grandparents, great-grandparents and great-great grandparents - I choose to help my people who are in poverty and hardship here - South Africans. I have no connection to India except for my genetic make-up.

  • @candipill Its not a stupid comment that you people came from India and a lot of you came here illegal and bought some papers to settle in South Africa. You could do that under apartheid because the system allowed you to do so and you bribed your way through. South Africa is for South Africans and you can't rob indegenous people of the right to have resources of this country.

  • @makheyi - Do you then hold that all English Australians have a duty to help the poor in England, and all Irish Americans ought to help the poor in Ireland. I still dont even get your point about "illegal aliens" - are you talking about recent immigrants from India? I would also point out that I personally know a few Swazi's, Zimbabweans and Nigerians who have entered the country illegally.  I dont agree with it - but that does not make me pass judgement on ALL people of those nationalities.

  • @candipill The truth is that if you came here illegally this need to be pointed out. Apartheid created the ground for this to happen and a lot of people utilised it. We can't have our people suffering without any land and rights to their natural resources. This is wrong. The truth is that this matter needs to be addressed and not try to stamp it down because we're sitting on a time bomb I tell you. It's just a matter of time, people are really tired.

  • @makheyi - You are factually wrong - apartheid legalities and law only existed from when the National Party came into power - the settlement of Indians in South Africa happened much before that. What you are talking about is wrong as well since the current law and constitution allows that anyone can acquire land - you are implying that the indigenous peoples of South Africa are barred from acquiring land and - this is just plain wrong. Read your constitution please....

  • @makheyi - do we not have prime duty to help our own? I identify myself first as a South African - my duty is to help the people who are my own - South African. In reality, I actually do this as part of my job as well as my personal conviction. You make terribly general and irrational points - hardly based in truth and more in sweeping stereotypical Xenophobic paranoia. I would suggest that you research, read and make statements that can be factually verified.

  • @candipill people who come to our land and exploit us at the expense of the indegenous people are wrong. And if you think you need to help your own, you're no different from Ghandi who had the same attitude towards Black people and despised them. You canät come to a country and claim that you need to help your own people. Why can't you do it in your country India? Exploitation si wrong and we will fight against it. Our people have the right to everything in SA.

  • @makheyi - Your question was why do you not help the poor in India - my answer was that I have an obligation to help my own in my own country - which are South Africans - black South Africans, South Africans Makheyi - you are so blinded by your prejudices that you cannot understand this - again - it is you who is drawing a line between people not me! I actually work, live and have been raised in a rural part of South Africa - I give back to my community (which by the way is in ZULULAND)

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  • @makheyi - START FROM THE BOTTOM UP - it posts comments in chronological order with the most recent being posted at the top. But my whole comment to your comment - begins at the bottom - I believe that there are 5 comments in total.

  • @candipill Since you claim came to South Africa as slaves, (1) Who did they work for? (2) What did they do? (3) Why would the White people enslave Indians when they were million black indegenous people who physically are stronger than Indians? 4) How did they rise to be business people when they were slaves? For me the claim of Indians being brought to SA as slaves has some holes in it. I know a different stroy about Indians

  • @makheyi - I have never made the claim that Indians came as slaves - I think you have incorrectly inferred this from a joke Russell Peters made. The Indians were brought as Indentured labourers with an expectation of certain conditions under a contract which was breached, and they were left pretty much stranded and tricked. They came to work on the Sugar Cane fields - my family were brought to Compensation (look that up). If you indeed read your history....(continued in next block)...

  • @makheyi - you would have known that because of the Indidgenous way of life, plantation owners found it difficult to get the Indigenous people to work in the way we understand a labour contract now because they simply didnt understand an employer-employee contract - it was not their way of life, so they decided to import cheaper naive Indian labourers who were more accustomed to this sort of relationship. Basically - the farm owners had problems with workers returning to their homesteads etc.

  • @candipill - typo - Indigenous not indidgenous

  • @makheyi - The Indians came to South Africa expecting to fulfil a work contract and then return - but they found that upon arrival that their documentation was confiscated, the terms of their contracts extended to longer indentured periods, and they were pretty much left stranded. They rose to a business class as a means of survival - with no means to go back to India, confiscated papers etc - they needed to set up shop to survive.

  • @makheyi - you have stated in previous comments that the Indians sided with Colonialists - again you are factually incorrect - historically the Indians have always sided with the Indigenous peoples, The indians refused to take part in a war against Kind Cetshwayo (spelling of name stands to be corrected if wrong). There was a shared sense of exploitation and resistance against colonisation as both peoples suffered at the hands of the Colonisers both here in South Africa and in India.

  • @candipill - sorry about the grammar errors above but I think my point is clearly articulated despite the bad typing - phone keyboards suck.

  • @makheyi - You cannot fault a displaced people for being displaced and get angry with them because they managed to survive. Further the claim that all Indians own businesses, land and property is false - my grandfather worked on a plantation in Compensation right up until he retired in 1984 and after his entire life of exploited labour only earned R80 at the time of retirement with no pension etc. There are some business owners who are Indian but not the entire race -

  • @makheyi - Just as there are some incredible Indigenous business owners while the majority of the indigenous population are disenfranchised - it is the same. I fear though that no matter what evidence you are presented with, you are incapable of getting beyond your own assumptions which you hold to be truth. I work at a historically Black Academic Institution whose task it is, is to rectify the incorrect account of history. All that I have said is verifiable via these efforts.

  • @candipill You have to understand that history is written by conquerors whose aim is to glorify their conquest and justify their presence in the land they never owned. I don't read history written by white people for us. I read our history. I trust what my people say and what my acnestors said from generation to generation.

  • @makheyi - I dont hate you Makheyi, I feel sorry for you because you will never be able to experience the fullness of an integrated multi-cultural society owning to your presumptive prejudices. I have to say that the kind of resentment you display toward the Indian community is not common in the Indigenous population from where I come from. Thankfully we all respect and love each other for who we are as people. I wish that for you.

  • @candipill You're wrong. It's not resentment but putting the record straight. If you cared to anser to my questions, I'd understand you. I tried to respond to your comments from bottom as you requested me, but all you can say is that I'm displaying the some resentment toward Indian community. I'm happy we're independant and we trace back what went wrong and why we're in such a mess. You're quick to say that you Indians work hard, are you implying Black people are lazy?

  • @makheyi - like seriously OMG, I am seriously getting to that point of treating you like a teenager - I cant believe that your response to everything that I have said is: ". You're quick to say that you Indians work hard, are you implying Black people are lazy?" No - bru, I am not implying that but you obviously really wish that I am - Please read my comments - like really read - Every claim that you have made and exery question that you have asked I have addressed.

  • @makheyi - The thing is that your so called record straightening is INCORRECT - I answered your questions - you just didnt read them. And you are displaying resentment - go and read every derogatory thing you have written - you generalise a whole race, you make ridiculous claims and you present falsehoods rooted in hearsay. But I sent you a long, long PM outlining and addressing the claims that you have made.

  • @candipill I think you answered one of my questions not all. Indian had a work contract and were not brought to SA as slaves. In a contract of-course you're obliged to commit to it. The question of who exactly employed them stil stands? How much they were paid? Why you claim the owners of Indians refused to pay them? The whites in SA have always been rich them managing all resources and economy in SA. I fail to understand why they could pay these Indians?

  • @makheyi - ok let me break it down as simply as possible - the people who promised them work contracts broke their promise - the Indians agreed to certain terms in the contract - when they got here they found that the owners didnt give them what they signed for. At the time they didnt have the right to appeal the contract because they werent given legal rights to claim breach of contract. So they were stuck -

  • @makheyi (continued from below....) - like if a merchant in Dubai promises workers from New Zealand a job contract in Dubai and then when those New Zealanders get there - he takes their travel documents, ID etc and makes them work for $1 a day instead of $100 a day. And if those New Zealanders complain and say that that was not what they agreed to, they wouldnt be able to because they dont have the legal right to complain about mistreatment in as in Dubai they are not recognised as citizens.

  • @makheyi (more....) So the Indians found themselves in a situation where they were stranded. Faced with the reality of their situation - they didnt have enough money or the means to go back and the fact that in general no matter what race you are - you prefer to survive than die - they began to trade to ensure their survival. Kind of the way someone who has no job and no rights might set up a Spaza shop to make some money to buy food for their families.

  • @makheyi - I feel like I have tried to patiently explain and address the issues that you have brought up. I feel like it may not necessarily be your fault that you have not understood the dynamics of the issue of Indians in South Africa because of the one-sided view that you have been presented with and perhaps you simply were ignorant of the process of events. I have tried in earnest to answer all your questions and address your claims......(go to next block)

  • @makheyi - I think that dialogue is important and that most times the fear and demonisation of the other is based purely propagandary bias and so one should attempt to break down the barriers if one can. I dont know how else to to explain what I have been trying to explain as you dont seem to understand what I am saying however simply I try to explain them and I dont understand why you cant understand them.

  • @makheyi - I am willing to enter into a dialogue with you but the character limit on comments frustrates me so perhaps if you have any more questions you should inbox them to me instead so that I can address them without having to precis my thoughts.

  • @makheyi - again it starts from the bottom up!

  • fucking crazy russell

  • This guy is racist - if a white man made black jokes he would be in trouble ...

  • @BoyBangla - what black joke did he make?

  • @BoyBangla not if the white man was making jokes about white people too

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  • hahahaha :) brilliant! Im from South Africa- the language is called Xhosa (the X is a click sound) its one of the 11 official languages here....

  • @bosslady2028 Ey ddnt he min the khoi langage from the Gods mst be crazy??

  • "sekasunesenawa" XDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXD

  • Did he say "all right, viraj, here's what you're gonna do,"? If so, that's my name! haha!

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    jk.

  • 1:20 to 1:28 is effing hilllllllllarious!!

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  • ha ha ha ha I SAID SOUTH AFRICA

  • Absofuckinlutely fantaaastic

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