Recently the founder and president of the Patriotic Alliance (PA), Gayton McKenzie has been trending on social media.
This begun when the leadership of Patriotic Alliance took it to streets, and entered foreign owned shops to assess what is going on in their shops and also chase those who don't have papers.
Gayton McKenzie started demanding 100% employment of South Africans, which people appreciated it, unlike what the founder and president of the Economic freedom Fighters Julius Malema choose.
Julius Sello Malema is demanding the employment ratio between South Africans and Zimbabweans, which is 60/40.
Comments:
"We must thank this son of the soil and his political party for their patriotism and courageous stance on the matter of illegal immigrants and foreign criminals."
When the government fails to take charge, ordinary citizens organize and become law enforcement, but the unfortunate part is that this is a sign of a failed state. 





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