Daily Dispatch

Bishop slams Malema’s ‘naked sin of racism ’

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THE Bishop of Johannesbu­rg Dr Steve Moreo has reprimande­d EFF leader Julius Malema for his vitriolic attack on white South Africans.

Malema told party supporters at Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal in an emotionall­y charged address on Monday: “We are not calling for the slaughteri­ng of white people – at least for now.”

Such language‚ said Bishop Moreo in a statement published by the Anglican Communion News Service yesterday‚ had no place in a free democracy.

“Malema’s vitriolic attack on his fellow South Africans is sad and a stark reminder that the naked sin of racism is alive and well in South Africa. It is a reminder that racism is as damaging whether articulate­d by black or white and is no different to the corruption and greed of many in our country – all of which is decaying our land right now‚” he said. “It is particular­ly shameful to see it manifest in a person such as Malema.”

Such language‚ he said‚ had no place in a country which Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu dubbed “the rainbow nation” after celebratin­g liberation from an institutio­nal racist past in 1994.

“Malema is on record as saying that he may not be a churchgoer‚ but he believes in Jesus Christ and God. Like Mr Malema‚ I also believe in Jesus Christ and God. I too‚ like him‚ am black‚” said Bishop Moreo. “But unlike him‚ it seems‚ I know that in Christ there is no east or west‚ no north or south‚ but one great fellowship of love.”

“Christians can have no truck with this hateful‚ anti-Christian rhetoric. All South Africans can trace the history of their lives to the influence of many people‚ from different races‚ various creeds and background­s.

“None of us exists in a vacuum‚ for all of us are made in the image of God and are dependent on the community of the faiths to which we each belong.” — TMG Digital

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