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Malema Declares Financial Independence in Fiery Address: “No White Man Can Disrespect Me”

April 6, 2025
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Malema Declares Financial Independence in Fiery Address: “No White Man Can Disrespect Me”
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EFF leader Julius Malema made waves during a live broadcast on April 5, 2025, delivering a characteristically bold statement about his political autonomy. “I have never accepted money from any white person, which is why no white man can ever speak to me disrespectfully or treat me like a small boy,” Malema told his virtual audience, sparking immediate nationwide debate.

The nearly hour-long address saw Malema double down on his signature themes of economic justice and decolonization. Positioning himself as financially independent from white capital, he framed this stance as crucial to maintaining his credibility as a Black leader. “My strength comes from the people, not from the purses of those who once oppressed us,” he said to enthusiastic responses from viewers.

Malema’s comments specifically targeted what he described as persistent colonial attitudes, accusing some white South Africans and foreign entities of attempting to wield financial influence over Black leadership. “They think money buys obedience. I am not for sale,” he declared, reinforcing his party’s radical platform of land expropriation and industry nationalization.

The broadcast quickly dominated social media, with #MalemaSpeaks trending as supporters celebrated his uncompromising stance. However, critics condemned the remarks as unnecessarily divisive. “This rhetoric energizes his base but could undermine broader coalitions needed for national progress,” cautioned political analyst Dr. Sipho Mokoena.

The timing is significant – coming as the EFF campaigns to gain ground in upcoming local elections amid South Africa’s economic struggles. Malema’s message appears carefully calibrated to position the EFF as the authentic voice against historical inequities, while drawing clear ideological lines against opponents.

While the EFF hasn’t issued follow-up statements, political observers note this latest provocation continues Malema’s pattern of using confrontational rhetoric to control the national conversation. As reactions pour in from across the political spectrum, one thing is clear: the firebrand leader remains determined to keep South Africa’s unresolved tensions around race, power and money at the forefront of public discourse.

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