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Open letter to George Soros

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FOR years The Patriot has exposed the criminal machinations of one George Soros in Zimbabwe and his plan to illegally remove the lawful Government of Zimbabwe primarily because it is a ZANU PF.

The Patriot has graphically chronicled his illegal regime change activities across the globe.

That, because he covets the mineral wealth of Zimbabwe, he should spend millions to fund malcontents and mercenaries to remove from power ZANU PF, a Party that represents the interests of the people of Zimbabwe.

Soros and his clan of the West have appointed themselves judge and jury, claiming to protect the rule of law and human rights across the globe, but the truth is no-one undermines the rule law as much as he and his kith; no-one disregards human rights as much.

What they disregard is that no-one has more rights over another people. 

Each people are custodians of their own destiny. 

If a people can never be at peace as long as others chart their destiny, independently decide how they want to order their lives, then we are faced with a calamity from the dark ages. 

We abhor this mentality which says: ‘I can sit in my office or my living room and decide the destiny of 16 million people’. 

Soros says he will use US$1 billion on a university project to teach the values of ‘autonomy of the individual by cultivating critical thinking and emphasising academic freedom’: A university project to defend and protect ‘civilisation’! 

God forbid!  

What can be more uncivilised than to challenge the humanity of others?  

There is no law which says that some people are sub-human and should submit to the will of the few.

The first law Soros flouts, which is the law on which all human law rests, is that all people are created equal, and therefore each people have an inalienable right to self-determination even as the UN underlines.

This fundamental premise on which all law rests indicts Soros as having no moral scruples.  

His machinations — playing with the destinies of nations like pawns on his chess board — reveal a predator who does not care in the least what suffering he causes in each country whose wealth he covets. 

To plot, precipitate and perpetrate illegal regime change is to gravely insult his chosen victims; that they are created without the capacity to rule themselves and to self-determination, except those of the capitalist white race. 

Soros must be reminded that what Zimbabwe is endowed with belongs to Zimbabweans, exclusively. 

If he wants what Zimbabweans have, he has to trade with them on their own terms.

It is unconscionable to go through the backdoor and fund traitorous mercenaries to illegally and clandestinely steal Zimbabwe’s resources.

Today, Soros uses money to loot and plunder what belongs to others. 

The fact that thousands of sons and daughters of the soil sacrificed their lives for Zimbabwe is lost to Soros.   

Thousands of Zimbabweans lie in caves where the whiteman callously blew them up with dynamite. 

They are buried in caves where the whiteman incinerated them with chemical poisons. 

Thousands are buried at Nyadzonia, Chimoio, Tembwe, Mboroma, Freedom Camp, Mkushi and in many marked and unmarked graves throughout the land. 

They did not die fighting for the likes of Soros to steal Zimbabwe’s resources.

Thus, it is the gravest affront to us for Soros to attack so viciously what we paid for so dearly. 

This is a chapter in world history that Soros and his capitalist, white supremacist clan choose to ignore.

Soros thinks because he has money, he can undo the sacrifice of our people, that he can silence the spirit of Zimbabwe. 

His confidence in his money and the army of traitors on his payroll to deliver our motherland to him on a silver platter is suicidal. 

He should ask Rhodesians what happened to them in this sacred land; why, despite the money from the West, the armaments, the mercenaries and their media, they had to surrender.

It is not about money Soros! 

It is about who we are. 

It is about our land, our divine heritage from Musikavanhu.

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