Malema sticks to his guns on Dubul’ibunu song

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EFF leader Julius Malema has told the Equality Court that AfriForum would have to “pay reparations first” before his party pays the R500,000 penalty sought by the interest group in its hate speech case.

“Anyone who engages in the killing of anyone because of my chant will not be influenced by my chant. That person would be driven by a criminal mentality. It is an act of crime because my chant is not a command,” he said.

Malema said it was the black majority that was forced to live with trauma because of colonial and apartheid violence. “Their testimony is that chants like 'Kill the Boer' bring back those memories of real and recent trauma. And you take the position that does not matter, only your pain matters,” Oppenheimer said.

 

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Art is a hammer

a rebel song is born as innocent as it is. Dont attack art , attack steve and bok , because thats propaganda.

while weré on the pork fry Malema mustn't scare them away yet, maybe its also a good opportunity to educate them about free healthcare , they cant plead totally ignorant.

Off course he did. He consider himself as AboveTheLaw

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