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Malema Dares Critics as ‘Shoot the Boer’ Case Hits Constitutional Court: ‘We’ll Show You Flames’

March 29, 2025
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Malema Dares Critics as ‘Shoot the Boer’ Case Hits Constitutional Court: ‘We’ll Show You Flames’
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EFF leader Julius Malema has doubled down on his defiance as AfriForum’s long-running legal battle against him over the controversial struggle song Dubul’ibhunu (Shoot the Boer) reaches South Africa’s highest court. In a characteristically combative social media post, Malema taunted his opponents, declaring: “I want all of you combined with your white supremacists; we will still show you flames. Try me, boys.”

The Constitutional Court is now set to rule on whether the song—which AfriForum argues incites violence against white farmers—constitutes hate speech or qualifies as protected political expression. Malema has consistently framed the issue as a defense of liberation heritage, insisting the lyrics reflect historical resistance, not a call to violence.

A Legal Battle with High Stakes

The case represents more than just a personal showdown—it could redefine the boundaries of free speech and political rhetoric in post-apartheid South Africa. Lower courts have issued conflicting rulings, leaving the Constitutional Court to provide final clarity on whether the song crosses into hate speech.

Race, Land, and Liberation Rhetoric

The dispute has become a flashpoint in South Africa’s volatile debates over land reform and racial tensions. AfriForum, a conservative Afrikaner rights group, views the song as a direct threat, while Malema’s supporters see attempts to ban it as erasure of anti-apartheid resistance.

Political analysts warn the ruling could set a precedent for how courts balance historical context against contemporary social tensions. “This isn’t just about one song—it’s about whose history gets to be heard, and how,” said one legal expert.

As the legal battle reaches its climax, Malema’s unapologetic stance ensures the EFF remains at the center of South Africa’s fiercest ideological fights. Win or lose, his fiery rhetoric guarantees this won’t be the last confrontation over race, land, and the legacy of apartheid.

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