Posted on 07/31/2023 8:35:07 AM PDT by Phoenix8
Julius Malema, leader of the EFF and a Member of Parliament in South Africa raised the slogans ‘kill the boer, farmer..’ during the anniversary rally of EFF. This has yet again sparked a huge controversy and organizations like AGRI SA and Afriforum have openly criticized the act calling it a step too far. Malema, leader of the EFF ( Economic Freedom Fighters), a far left political outfit, has agitated many people in South Africa by chanting the lyrics of the infamous song ‘Dubul’ Ibhuno’ or Kill The Boer. The particular song’s lyrics were declared hate speech once but last year a judgment came in favor of the song and it was declared not harmful or hate speech. Afriforum cries that the chanting of slogan is illegal as the matter is still under trial. Malema has been accused of using the song as a command that agitates Afrikaans to commit murder and crime. There has always been an attempt to establish a relationship between the farm attacks and the slogan. Malema has always denied these allegations. He has held the discriminative apartheid practices responsible for the anger among the Afrikaans. He also denied that any of the political members of EFF has been involved in these killings and there’s no evidence to prove otherwise.
Read more at: https://www.mirchi9.com/usa-news/parliamentarian-calls-for-genocide/
—it’s important to remember these whites are not the racist ones who ran apartheid. That ended more than 30 years ago, those people are largely gone. These are mostly the whites that voted to abolish it. —even at the zenith of apartheid the government never planned, said or warned they would commit genocide on blacks. Matter of fact throughout that time many, many blacks willingly IMMIGRATED into SA as standards of living were far higher compared to nearly all the rest of sub-sharan Africa. (and they could have, SA white military was potent in the 80s) —There are also videos in the last few days on Twitter of black politicians in huge packed auditoriums in SA calling for genocide and singing that stupid song “kill the Boer”.
PS oh and it is against international human rights laws to publicly call for genocide— via Rwanda as an example
First they say it.
Then they do it.
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Well, as I got told (and I mean REALLY got told) back on campus in the mist-shrouded late nineties/early aughts, when I was pursuing my (ultimately useless) degrees, it’s NEVER ‘genocide’ when a colonised people forcibly de-colonises themselves. It’s merely a “Revolutionary Equalisation.”
So, no Malema isn’t calling for “genocide”. He’s merely calling for the obvious “Final Solution of Decolonisation.”
Then they demand foreign aid.
The whites were “racists?”
They were actually there first, believe it or not, and built a thriving, agriculturally rich society, which the black - most of whom were invited in - are now destroying.
The boers have been there for 300 years. The Dutch were there before the black Africans who are there now.
The boers have been there for 300 years. The Dutch were there before the black Africans who are there now.
Just the Boer? Perhaps Boer is a code word for all whiteys.
He's picked up the western neo-marxist slogan that blacks are not responsible for anything, anywhere - and that they have no agency or control over themselves.
Yes I read somewhere the majority of blacks in SA immigrated in the last century or so.
Self-loathing whites are calling for self-genocide here.
Whites are by far the worst enemy of the white race.
He also denied that any of the political members of EFF has been involved in these killings and there’s no evidence to prove otherwise.
“Ididn’tdoitnobodysawmeyoucan’tproveanything” - Bart Simpson
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