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South African Minister Denies Racism Claims, Calls EFF Song Racist

August 24, 2025
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South African Minister Denies Racism Claims, Calls EFF Song Racist
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South Africa’s new Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has publicly denied accusations that his social media posts are racist. The leader of the Patriotic Alliance stated that his intention is to promote open discussion, not division.

This statement comes after he faced criticism for his online activity. McKenzie argued that his tweets have been misunderstood and are not meant to fuel racial hatred.

At the same time, McKenzie strongly criticized the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party for singing the controversial struggle song, “Kill the Boer.” He labeled the song as racist, arguing that its lyrics directly threaten white farmers, who are historically referred to as Boers.

McKenzie’s comments highlight a major national debate in South Africa about the line between political expression and hate speech. The song “Kill the Boer” is a deeply polarizing symbol from the apartheid resistance era. Some view it as a historical chant of defiance, while others see it as a direct incitement to violence against the farming community.

By making this distinction, Minister McKenzie has brought renewed focus to the country’s ongoing struggle with its past and the responsibility of leaders in using language that could deepen racial divisions. His stance is likely to fuel further debate as South Africa continues to grapple with issues of race and reconciliation.

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