North Carolina Lt. Governor Worms of Hate
ZULU LESSON
Fall is here, but there’s still fresh corn in farmers’ markets and your supermarket. It is quite messy because we peel leaves at the top looking for worms. I once had a photo of a sign: DON’T SHUCK CORN, but I can’t find it. That is nature. Worms in the corn. What is unforgivable is a grown man who used to be a U.S. president inserting worms of hate into the 2024 presidential election.
Worms are called izi-mpethu in Zulu. It’s very easy to pronounce. Think of the word impetus. Izi-mpethu. You say the first part like ‘easy’ and the last part like impetus.
Worms hide in ripe fruit like peaches, as we discovered climbing peach trees in our youth. It is their nature. Men like Donald Trump and Mark Robinson the Lt. Governor of North Carolina do not hide their worms of hate. They spread it freely like a farmer spreading chicken feed on the ground, for her brood.
One worm is called impethu.
A virus is called impethu.
Many worms are called izimpethu.
Nonqaba waka Msimang
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