“Kill the Boer! Kill the White Farmer!” By Keith Ruger

Talk about liberals giving an inch, and the diverse talking a light year. The leader of South Africa’s communist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political party, Julius Malema, was filmed recently chanting, “Kill the Boer,” and “Kill the white farmer,” along with thousands of followers. That song is a popular one in South Africa, not the national anthem just yet, but the communists are working on it. While if the words were changed it would clearly be a hate song, a court has held that it is just a cultural song, nothing to see here.

White farmers continue to be killed, and one was killed a day after Malema’s rally, something which has continued since the abandonment of apartheid, to please the globalists. The lesson here, from the inevitable destruction of the Boers, is that there is no bargaining with the globalist and liberal elites. Will the rest of the West learn from this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_bDc7FfItk 

https://www.infowars.com/posts/south-africa-closer-to-civil-war-white-farmer-brutally-murdered-day-after-political-party-members-chanted-kill-white-farmers/

“The leader of South Africa’s communist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political party, Julius Malema, was filmed Saturday chanting, “Kill the Boer,” and “Kill the white farmer,” along with thousands of followers.

The “Boer” means descendants of Dutch settlers and in the footage, Malema points his finger like a gun and makes gunfire sounds to simulate murdering the nation’s white citizens.

South Africa’s largest opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), is led by John Steenhuisen who criticized Malema’s inflammatory remarks, saying, “This is a man who is determined to ignite… civil war.”

Another video going viral online this week shows young South African students being taught how to sing the anti-white “Kill the Boer” song.

A South African court even ruled the chant is a “cultural” song, not a hateful promotion of violence against a minority group.

The party leader also told South Africans to “stand up” against the white citizens.

On Sunday, just one day after Malema’s rally, a white farmer was tortured and killed on his South African land.

The man’s wife was beaten unconscious but survived the attack.

Human Events reports, “Theo and Marlinda Bakkers, white farmers, were attacked on their property in the province of Mpumalanga. Before losing consciousness, Marlinda Bakker was able to identify those four attackers who allegedly slit Theo’s throat after beating him with an iron bar. The attack took place after Theo Bakker opened the gate early Sunday morning to allow the cattle to graze, according to local news.”

BlazeTV host Lauren Chen warned white South Africans to leave the country before it’s too late.

“If you’re white in South Africa: Get out. Now. Just leave. Bring your family. Things are not going to end well,” she wrote on X.

However, as popular X account End Wokeness noted, “4 million whites live in South Africa. Top politicians there are publicly advocating for genocide against them. The gov has policies in place to destroy their livelihoods. Yet no one on the left will ever even suggest granting them refugee status.”

Elon Musk, who is South African, commented on the video of Malema’s racist chant, writing, “They are openly pushing for genocide of white people in South Africa. @CyrilRamaphosa, why do you say nothing?”

Musk tagged South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and asked why he’s remained silent on the matter.

Human Events Senior Editor Jack Posobiec blamed the implementation of Critical Race Theory in the 1990s for the collapse of South Africa and racial tensions.

DA leader Steenhuisen is reportedly planning to present charges against Malema for inciting violence and civil war.”

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/08/black_south_africans_rediscover_the_blood_lust_of_an_old_song_.html

“Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” is not a new song. It’s been kicking around South Africa for more than a decade. What is new, though, is the frenzy with which tens of thousands are seen singing it. When you combine this with a rapidly collapsing infrastructure and an uptick in violent attacks on white farmers, it’s not hard to predict that South Africa will soon explode in a genocidal fury before lapsing into complete dysfunction.

When the old apartheid government in South Africa ended in the early 1990s, all decent people saw that as a good thing. Apartheid discriminated against blacks while a much smaller number of whites (descendants of Dutch and English settlers) experienced freedom and prosperity. What was amazing was that, when apartheid ended, the country managed to avoid slipping into a blood bath, something that can be attributed to Nelson Mandela’s leadership. The guy may have been an old communist but, to his credit, he didn’t want a civil war.

Unfortunately, Mandela’s presidency was followed by a series of less civil, more inept presidents who reveled in their communist values. Over the years, their governance damaged South Africa’s prosperity, so these leaders did what demagogues always do: They found a scapegoat. In South Africa’s case, the scapegoat was ready-made: white farmers who continued to do what they’d always done, which was to provide food for the nation (and for export).

By 2010, the racial tensions that Mandela seemed magically to have erased were already coming to the fore in ugly ways. An essay from American Thinker in that year wrote about a song that the communists were using to bring about change:

Julius Malema is the head of the ANC (African National Congress) Youth League, and delights in singing the "Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer" song at public gatherings. They failed to rope him in, so a civil case was brought by an N.G.O. to stop him singing the song.  He ignored a court ruling in favour of the plaintiff, and sang it while visiting Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.

He had gone there to study their "success;" a country all but destroyed by that socialist dictator. A few days later the National Union of Mineworkers sang it at one of their meetings, taking their cue from Malema. We heard this morning that the disciplinary charges against Malema brought internally by the ANC, are to be dropped. They are powerless to stop him. He and his Youth League are the president's power base. It was they who orchestrated the coup at Polekwane in 2007, putting Jacob Zuma and the radical left in power. If they remove him, they remove themselves. It is out of control.

Change has indeed come to South Africa, but not for the better. South Africa’s infrastructure is collapsing, and the pressure is on to return to apartheid, this time with whites at the bottom of society. Additionally, crime is soaring in what’s long been one of the world’s most violent countries. As Al Jazeera (which is honest about its facts) noted last November, 7,000 South Africans were murdered in just three months. Most of these murders, as in America, are black-on-black killings.

Although whites are only a small percentage of the South African population, many of those murdered have been white farmers, with torture and rape thrown in for good measure. Although outlets such as Wikipedia assure us that there is no such thing as targeted white murders, whites in South Africa have to be getting worried when the same Julius Malema mentioned above gest a stadium full of 90,000 people to sing along enthusiastically to “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer.”

Leftists are quick to assure us that it’s only a song, but one can’t help but notice the Leni Riefenstahl vibe to the old thing. After all, back in the 1930s, Hitler apologists were telling us that the Nazis didn’t mean it when they rallied around a madman preaching genocide. Elon Musk, the world’s best-known South African, sent a direct query to South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, who has yet to respond.”

https://www.amren.com/news/2023/08/elon-musk-urges-ramaphosa-to-address-malemas-kill-the-boer-chant/

“South African-born Twitter owner Elon Musk has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to speak up amid the uproar over Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema‘s “Kill the Boer” chant.

The EFF leader is trending on social media following his party’s 10th-anniversary celebration at the FNB Stadium, where he chanted “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer”.

Malema’s chants have caught international attention, with Benny Johnson, an American commentator tweeting: “Shocking video shows South Africa’s black party singing ‘kill the Boer (Whites), kill the White farmer’. This is all downstream from the rotten secular religion of wokeness and CRT plaguing America today. You have been warned.”

Musk commented: “They are openly pushing for genocide of white people in South Africa. @CyrilRamaphosa, why do you say nothing?”

The EFF leader, seemingly unmoved, told Musk he was talking [expletive].

‘Kill the Boer’: Malema vs AfriForum

The Equality Court last August ruled that the singing of “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” by EFF supporters in Senekal in October 2020 was not hate speech.

However, AfriForum is appealing the ruling.

“The matter was heard in the High Court and there was a ruling on the matter last year. The matter will also serve before the Supreme Court of Appeals in September,” explained Ernst Roets, head of policy and action at AfriForum, on Monday.

“This ruling creates a very dangerous precedent. The ruling sends out the disturbing message that the incitement of heinous murders on a certain group – based on their identities – is acceptable and carries no penalty.

“The question is whether the singing of the song “Kill the boer, kill the farmer” is indeed hate speech.

“Given the fact that the case is still sub judice and in the process of going to court, Malema has no right to sing the song.”

Enters the Democratic Alliance

Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen also announced on Monday his party would be filing charges against both Malema and the ANC government at the United Nations Human Rights Council.

“The first element of our UN case will focus on Malema’s repeated incitement of ethnic violence,” said Steenhuisen.

“The second element will charge the ANC national government before the UN over its years-long failure to take action against their one-time protégé even as brutal farm murders continue to escalate in the wake of Malema’s demagoguery.”

According to Steenhuisen, the charge will be laid in terms of Malema’s alleged violation of, at least, three key UN charters:

  • The first is the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
  • The second is the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities.
  • The third is Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

“In addition to turning to the international community, we will also file a complaint with Parliament’s ethics committee against Malema, in his capacity as a Member of Parliament.

“We are further obtaining legal advice on approaching the Public Protector and the courts. But it is also important that we are honest about one thing.

“For more than a decade, the SA state has utterly failed to use appropriate internal remedies to stop Malema.”

In response, Malema said: “Bring it on small boy, we are not the ANC.””

We have had adequate warning. The elites just want us to lay down and let the dirt be poured on our faces.

 

 

 

 

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