Qalakaliboli Dlamini, the Swaziland Times Sunday writer at the centre of a gay hate speech storm, has
also attacked Jews in his articles.
Dlamini, who writes each week for the paper, has written
in his column for the Times Sunday
that the Jews organised to take over the banking system of America, ‘and they
would determine the direction America took by making American presidents their
puppets’.
He wrote that in the 1920s, ‘The [US] Federal bank was to
be handed over as collateral or security for a loan the Jews were going to pump
into the American economy.’
In the article, published by the Times Sunday on 11 September 2011, he wrote, ‘American children would be held accountable
for all monies the mother nation owed to the Jewish bankers, who had given
themselves the name New World Order (NWO)’.
The NWO is a discredited conspiracy theory propagated
over the years by anti-Semites. In his article, Dlamini claimed that a
particular Jewish family ‘the Bilderberg group’ leads the NWO and he quoted
David Rockefeller saying, ‘It is an international government that put in place
international media gurus to promote its propaganda.’
This was not the first time Dlamini attacked Jews. On 3 July
2011, he wrote that Jews ‘owned 50 percent of the US’.
He said, ‘The Jews lent money to the US government and
the repayment security was the people of the US.’
He went on. ‘The Social Security Act of 1936 sought to
ensure that every citizen of the US was bound to pay taxes to the Federal
Reserve Bank that had been taken over by the Jewish bankers.’
He said, ‘the policies of the US government and the US
president are controlled by the Bilderburgs.’
In the same article, he wrote, ‘I just write the truth
and tell it as it is.’
Dlamini has been in the centre of a storm after he proclaimed himself to be ‘homophobic’ in the Times
Sunday last week (13 May 2012). He wrote, ‘I hate homosexuality with every
fibre of hair or flesh in my body.’ He said homosexuals performed ‘satanic
deeds’ and were an ‘abomination’.
This led to criticism from readers, an official complaint
to the Times of Swaziland newspaper group ombudsman, that Dlamini had broken
the National Association of Journalists code of ethical conduct and a call from
the Swaziland Coalition of Concerned Civic Organisations that action should be
taken against Dlamini.
See also
‘TIMES’ GAY HATE – CALL TO UMBUDSMAN
NEW ATTACK ON ‘TIMES’ HATE SPEECH
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