AfriForum to approach SCA to oppose Malema's “racist and polarising” actions

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AfriForum’s SCA appeal on ‘Kill the Boer’ forms strategy to oppose Malema’s “racist and polarising” actions Read more 👇EFF AfrForum

"Fully understand the origins of the song. Unfortunately, I have no sympathy for Julius Malema and @EFFSouthAfrica.""I'll give Malema this. Any publicity is good publicity. When we're you gonna give him airtime without this stunt? BRAVO"Cool. Break their bank. SCA, ConCourt, back to the BS SAHRC, the Equality Court and the UNRC. If one white man was to sing that song in reverse, he would be found guilty and made to pay min R500000k.

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