The author initiates a case against the African National Congress (ANC) concerning Afrophobia and xenophobia attacks, stating that while seeds of these issues predated 1994, leaders like Mandela, Mbeki, Zuma, and Ramaphosa have actively cultivated them. The case is directed at the ANC, not the marginalized South Africans involved, who are seen as victims of colonialism and the current bourgeoisie.
