This is my country. This is my country, and you are not going to get away with that nonsense. This is South Africa. This is the African continent. This is our continent, that you have messed up for decades and centuries. Now that we are trying to correct it, how can you have the audacity to say that we must go back to Nigeria? [Interjections.] What audacity it is to say that we must go back to Nigeria, when your mind and hands are dripping with the blood of our people who fought for this country! [Applause.]
You may laugh, but you are not really laughing. It is hurting inside, because you know. Unfortunately we have tried our best as Africans in this country to be very, very reconciliatory. When we reconcile and we say we want peace, because we want it and we want to develop, you mistake that for a God-given right.
You must stop being racist. What do you mean by saying I should go back to Nigeria? You must stop it. This country cannot tolerate racists like you. You do not belong in this country. You are a disgrace to your own people. You are a disgrace to your own people that you wanted to lead. [Applause.]
Debate concluded.
Report adopted in accordance with section 65 of the Constitution.