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The classification of farm murders was “misleading as it elevates white people over black people” in townships who are also victims of crime. The case focuses on the controversial “Kill the Boer, Kill the farmer” song, or chant, often heard at EFF events. “When black police went to the townships with police vans we used to run and say ‘there come the Boers,’ but there were no Boers in the vans, it was black police. Anything that symbolised the system was referred to asThere was no proof that crowds singing the song in Senekal in the Free State about two years ago, were members of the EFF. They could have been angry community members offended by “vigilante attacks on police and vandalism of the magistrate’s court”.
Violent words carry consequences! Before the July Insurrection in Durban last year, we all laughed at Zuma singing Umshini wami!
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