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Malema Denies “Kill the Boer” Incites Violence Against Whites

June 17, 2025
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Julius Malema, leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has dismissed accusations that the controversial struggle song “Kill the Boer” promotes violence against white South Africans.

“There is no white genocide in South Africa. Nobody wants to kill white people,” Malema stated, pushing back against claims that the song fuels racial tensions.

The EFF leader explained the song’s historical context, noting: “‘Kill the Boer’ wasn’t created by me – it’s a liberation song from the apartheid era, sung by our parents’ generation fighting oppression.” He emphasized that the lyrics reference the apartheid system’s enforcers, not modern-day white citizens.

The debate over the song continues to divide South Africa. Critics argue its lyrics – particularly the word “Boer” (historically referring to Afrikaner farmers and colonial authorities) – risk inciting violence, especially amid ongoing farm attacks. Some have pursued legal action to ban public performances of the song.

However, Malema and his supporters maintain the song represents historical resistance rather than current threats. Recent SAPS crime statistics show no evidence of systematic racial killings, though violent crime remains a nationwide concern.

The controversy highlights South Africa’s ongoing struggle to balance liberation heritage with national reconciliation. While Malema insists the song is cultural rather than literal, its provocative language continues to spark heated debate about memory, symbolism and social cohesion in post-apartheid society.

Neither the EFF nor Malema have indicated plans to stop singing the anthem at political gatherings, ensuring the dispute will likely persist.

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