“When I say something, it is wrong.
But when it gets to be said by a white person, it is right.
They fear equality.
My crime is to demand equality.
That is the crime am committing in this country.
It is not only the white farmers.
It is not only the white managers in the news rooms.
It is not the white editors only.
Go to the Supreme Court of Appeal in the Judiciary.
I sit in the JSC (Judicial Service Commission).
How the white judges in the Supreme Court of Appeal look down at their colleagues at the highest level of educated whites.
An educated white judge at the highest level has a problem with an educated, over educated African judge.
When they write a judgement, they ridicule the judgments of Africans.
When an African or a colored wants to make reference to a judgement of an African, they say: “don’t use that one, use this one.”
They give you an alternative white recorded judgement.
At the highest, second highest Court.”
Economic Freedom Fighters Party Leader Malema, speaking on White Privilege. Source: Video clip on Mbali Mashinini (@mbalis_bakery) TL on X.
It certainly gives food for thought on the extent Uganda’s justice, law and order sector is still plagued by systemic structures located within racism.
A sustaining legacy of colonialism, that needs to be investigated and disrupted.
It raises discomfort that although the one’s physically in charge are of black and brown skin, the ideology on which the justice sector operations is the bastardized version of that of the colonial master.









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