My time won't expire because of these people. You are kidding, Chairperson. [Laughter.] Sir, I didn't say, "... it's white people". You know amongst you white people, in 1952 during the defiance campaign, we were marching with white people because they had ubuntu. If you don't have ubuntu, you must just know yourself that you don't have ubuntu. [Applause.]
There were white people that had ubuntu, who were killed by the apartheid government. If you don't have ubuntu ... let me speak. [Interjections.] I slept in a white person's home, woke up alive. He even gave me food to eat. I am talking about a white person. Maybe he is even whiter than you, because he has never been to the farm. [Interjections.]
I am saying to you, I don't entertain this issue of saying: I am black, you are white. You are my brother, if you agree. If you don't agree, and are inhuman, you are not my brother. I am done. [Interjections.] [Applause.]
Gentleman, who spoke over there, I am saying to you, don't worry, I was not speaking to you. I was speaking about your party. I am not just talking about the party but the party that I am dealing with is the one for that man, who is mumbling over there. I don't know what his problem is as he is mumbling.