EXPOSED: The SHOCKING Question That BLEW UP Parliament
Julius Malema just DESTROYED a key witness in a live hearing. The EFF leader launched a brutal attack on private investigator Paul O’Sullivan, exposing what he calls a DANGEROUS and CONVENIENT ignorance of South Africa’s bloody past.
O’Sullivan told Parliament he fell in love with South Africa’s “weather” in the 1980s. Malema’s response was a MERCILESS verbal assault.
“The 80s were the most volatile years of our time,” Malema fired, his voice dripping with fury. “People being killed. Even at your 20s there’s no way you can escape that… You call the bodies on the floor of our people weather.”
This is MORE than just tough questioning. This is an accusation of BLATANT historical erasure. Malema framed O’Sullivan’s story as an unbelievable fairy tale, asking how anyone could visit during the state of emergencies and claim they saw nothing but sunshine.
While O’Sullivan clarified he only applied for citizenship after 1994, the damage was done. The narrative was set: a foreign investigator, now deeply involved in probing state corruption, stands accused of being blind to the nation’s deepest wounds.
Why does this matter NOW? Because this man is helping shape the future of South Africa’s security. His testimony is meant to guide reforms. But can someone who allegedly ignored the screams of the past truly understand the crimes of the present?
The powerful always craft their origin stories. The question is, who benefits when we forget the blood on the floor?
One man sees a sunny paradise. A nation remembers a graveyard. Which version of history will they force you to believe?
Edited for Kayitsi.com




