
Double standards of racism: We don’t see outcry when blacks incite racism, “Kill the Boer” court case hears
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The second day of the AfriForum vs EFF members court case for singing “Kill the Boer” resumed in the Gauteng high court in Johannesburg on Tuesday morning.
Ernst Roets from AfriForum, author of the book Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in SA’s Brutal Farm Murders, is continuing with his testimony.
Roets said it's alarming there is no national outcry when black people make racist comments but “hell breaks loose” when white people do so.
AfriForum has gone to court over the singing of the song dubul’ ibhunu (“kill the Boer”) by EFF leader Julius Malema. AfriForum is arguing this was hate speech.
Ernst Roets from AfriForum, author of the book Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in SA’s Brutal Farm Murders, is continuing with his testimony.
Roets said it's alarming there is no national outcry when black people make racist comments but “hell breaks loose” when white people do so.
AfriForum has gone to court over the singing of the song dubul’ ibhunu (“kill the Boer”) by EFF leader Julius Malema. AfriForum is arguing this was hate speech.