It’s been over two decades since the end of apartheid in South Africa, and yet it appears as if the racial discrimination has never truly been abolished.
Julius Malema, leader of the far-left Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) party, recently led a crowd in chants of “Kill the Boer” – a term used to refer to white farmers.
This isn’t his first time calling for violence against whites either.
He’s previously expressed his desire to confiscate white-owned land and cut “the throat of whiteness.”
He was even arrested for playing his infamous song “Kill the Boer” at one of his rallies about six years ago.
Malema’s words have had consequences too; white farmers are now facing potential genocide due to this demagoguery.
South Africa’s black party sings “kill the Boer (Whites), kill the White farmer”. pic.twitter.com/JdPg9Okgnj
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The Democratic Alliance (DA), a centrist opposition party in South Africa, announced that they will be filing a case in front of the United Nations (UN) against both Malema and the African National Congress (ANC).
The DA claims that its case will focus on Malema’s repeated incitement of ethnic violence and charge the ANC government with their failure to take action against him.
However, it is doubtful that any action will actually be taken considering many members of the UN probably agree with him or are just plain corrupt themselves.
Malema is not alone when it comes to racism within South Africa either.
Many other politicians have gone so far as saying that Black people should get priority over Whites when it comes to jobs and resources despite how much progress has supposedly been made over recent years.
While these words may be harmful enough on their own, they are made worse by actions such as Malema leading crowds in chants calling for mass murder against Whites.