Julius Malema stands firm against Donald Trump, vows to keep singing ‘Kill the Boer’
- Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, stated he will keep using the chant 'Kill the Boer,' highlighting its historical significance despite criticism from Donald Trump during a meeting with Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House.
- Trump played a video during the meeting that supported his claim of a 'white genocide' occurring in South Africa, surprising Ramaphosa and leading to tensions regarding Malema's comments.
- Malema argued that the chant is part of South Africa's 'heritage of struggle,' asserting, 'I will never stop singing it,' as he defended his political stance.
- Ramaphosa emphasized that Malema's views do not reflect official South African policy and attempted to distance the government from Malema's contentious statements.
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Malema sings 'Kill The Boer' after showing Trump the middle finger
Economic Freedom Font (EFF) leader Julius Malema has brazenly sung Kill The Boer again, just days after US President Donald Trump condemned him for encouraging the “white genocide” of South African farmers. The controversial leader performed the struggle song at a political rally in Koppies, Free State, on Sunday, 25 May. MALEMA SINGS ‘KILL THE BOER’, SAYS ‘THIS IS NOT MY SONG’ Following his address in the Free State, Julius Malema performed Kil…
South African oppn leader vows to keep singing song that Trump calls proof of 'white genocide'
Julius Malema, leader of the populist, Marxist-inspired Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), was seen chanting provocative slogans such as "cut the throat of whiteness" and "Kill the Boer, kill the farmer," a historical anti-apartheid rallying cry in a video Trump played for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa
'I'll never stop singing Kill the Boer' – Malema defiant after Trump showdown
South Africa’s firebrand opposition leader on Saturday vowed to keep using controversial chants that featured in a contentious White House meeting between the US and South African presidents. During talks in Washington on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump ambushed his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa by showing a four-minute-long video in support of his claims of a ‘white genocide’ in the country that overcame decades of apartheid. J…
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