Julius Malema defends the singing of ‘Kill the boer, kill the farmer’

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has defended himself after being scrutinized over leading the controversial Dubul’ ibhunu song.
Malema and thousands of his supporters chanted “Kill the boer, kill the farmer” at the party’s 10th anniversary celebration at the FNB stadium this past weekend.
On Monday, the Democratic Alliance (DA) announced that it would file a complaint with the United Nations Human Rights Council while the Freedom Front Plus has opened a case of intimidation.
But speaking at a media briefing at the party’s headquarters in Johannesburg on Wednesday afternoon, Malema said he would not be deterred by such threats.
Malema denounced claims suggesting the controversial ‘Kill the boer, kill the farmer’ song promotes genocide and racism.
“We have always stated that the boers and the farmers do not refer to individuals but refer to a system of oppression. I said in court that we used to refer to the police as boers.”
He claimed that the public outrage was sponsored by the DA – which he said needs to make terms with the Equality Court’s ruling over the song.
“When do we respect the judgment of the court and when do we disrespect the judgment of the court? When they favour Zille we must respect them, when they don’t favour Hellen Zille we must not respect them.”
In fact, Malema said the recent public outrage won’t stop him from chanting the song.
-EWN
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