'That will be nice': Malema responds to AfriForum's new hate speech case against him

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AfriForum has submitted charges to the Equality Court against Julius Malema and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi.

EFF leader Julius Malema has seemingly responded to AfriForum's new charges of hate speech against him and his party with light enthusiasm.

The lobby group announced on Thursday that it submitted charges to the Equality Court against Malema for his members allegedly singing “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” in Senekal, Free State. The charges were filed at the Johannesburg high court, which sits as the Equality Court, for the party's members and leadership singing the controversial song outside the Senekal magistrate’s court in October. This was during the bail hearing of suspects accused of murdering farm managerResponding to a news report that suggested advocate Gerrie Nel may lead AfriForum's case, Malema said he was excited at the opportunity to lock horns.

“With the EFF and Malema’s continuous hate speech and Malema’s refusal to stop his supporters, it is AfriForum’s role as a civil rights organisation, with a particular focus on the protection of minority rights, to take the necessary steps and ensure an end is put to it,” he said.

 

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Malema hates the colonial but loves the lifestyle of the colonial. Hypocrit to the bone.

I don't care about killing of farmers in this country. They must start respecting their employees. White are racist . . Tsek afri racist forum.

How many whites racist call people with K word any charges.. White privilege is boring. juju and ndlozi is us we are them.. We will put whites to their place

Fantastic news! Keep doing great things, guys!

Two of the biggest racists in the country...

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