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South African President Refuses to Arrest Those Chanting ‘Kill the Boer
Trump confronts Ramaphosa over brutal farm killings as South Africa defends chants calling for death to white farmers.

In a deeply disturbing moment of moral abdication, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has flatly refused to arrest individuals who chant “Kill the Boer! Kill the farmer!” a slogan explicitly calling for violence against white South Africans.
During a tense exchange at the White House, President Donald Trump confronted Ramaphosa directly over the ongoing slaughter of white farmers across South Africa. Trump cited reports of families butchered in their homes and grave sites filled with victims of racially targeted violence. “They died violently,” Trump said, describing farmers with their “heads chopped off.”
But Ramaphosa dismissed calls for accountability, saying his country wouldn’t be “instructed by anyone” to act. “We are a very proud, sovereign country,” he said, insisting that South Africa’s constitution protects such speech.
Let’s be clear: this is not ‘free speech.’ It’s a call to genocide.
In 2023 alone, nearly 300 white-owned farms were attacked in South Africa, and 49 people were killed, according to AfriForum.
Julius Malema, leader of the radical Economic Freedom Fighters party, openly led crowds chanting “Kill the Boer” and “cut the throat of whiteness.”
A South African court outrageously ruled in 2022 that the slogan doesn’t constitute hate speech, reversing a 2010 decision and labeling it a “liberation chant.”
Malema continues to double down. “I will never stop singing” the song, he said defiantly, claiming it “defends the legacy of our struggle.” But there is no struggle that justifies chanting for the murder of an entire race of people.
What’s more, Ramaphosa’s refusal to take action comes just months after he signed the Expropriation Act 13 of 2024, allowing the South African government to seize land without compensation. This is state-sanctioned racial revenge not justice, not reconciliation.
The international community, especially under weak globalist leadership, has turned a blind eye. But President Trump is not standing by silently. He made it clear at the White House that this is not just a South African issue it’s a human rights crisis.
And let’s not forget: the same left-wing ideology that fuels these chants abroad is creeping into Western nations. Calls to silence dissent, vilify entire demographics, and erase history under the banner of “equity” and “liberation” are alive and well on American campuses and in European parliaments.
If Ramaphosa truly believed in law and order, he wouldn’t hide behind a corrupted interpretation of “free speech” to defend racially charged calls for murder. He’d prosecute them, condemn them, and stop enabling political radicals like Malema.
But he won’t because his government thrives on division, resentment, and fear.
This is what happens when “progressive” leaders use identity politics to mask brutality. And it’s exactly why strong leadership like President Trump’s matters, now more than ever.
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