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DA Leader John Steenhuisen Condemns Gayton McKenzie’s Social Media Post, Compares It to “Kill the Boer”

August 14, 2025
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DA Leader John Steenhuisen Condemns Gayton McKenzie’s Social Media Post, Compares It to “Kill the Boer”
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DA leader John Steenhuisen has strongly criticized a social media post linked to Gayton McKenzie, calling the language used “unacceptable” in South Africa. He compared the rhetoric to the controversial phrase “Kill the Boer,” stating that both have no place in the country’s discourse.

Steenhuisen’s remarks highlight concerns over harmful language that could deepen racial divisions. By referencing “Kill the Boer”—a phrase tied to historical tensions—he framed McKenzie’s post as part of a broader pattern of inflammatory speech. The DA leader emphasized the need for respectful dialogue, especially in a nation still healing from apartheid’s legacy.

His comments come at a time when South Africa faces ongoing challenges in fostering unity. Steenhuisen urged public figures to be mindful of their words, noting that leaders have a responsibility to promote harmony rather than division. The comparison to past hate speech serves as a warning against rhetoric that could reignite old wounds.

The statement also raises questions about balancing free speech with social responsibility. Steenhuisen’s stance calls for a political culture that rejects hateful language while upholding democratic values. As debates over divisive rhetoric continue, his words reinforce the importance of fostering a more inclusive national conversation.

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