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ANC defends 'Kill the Boer' song

Mar 11, 2010 11:52 AM | By Sapa

The ruling ANC defended youth leader Julius Malema for singing, "shoot the boers, they are rapists", saying the lyrics of the song had been quoted out of context.


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ANCYL president Julius Malema
ANCYL president Julius Malema
quote This song was sung for many years even before Malema was born. Julius doesn't even know who's the writer of the song. He got it from us quote

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"Let's discuss appropriately on this matter. Don't blame Julius. In fact, on this one, I will defend him," ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu told Sapa by phone on Thursday morning.

"This song was sung for many years even before Malema was born. Julius doesn't even know who's the writer of the song. He got it from us [the ANC]. You must blame the ANC, don't blame Julius. But when you blame the ANC, then contextualise it."

Mthembu said the song was an old struggle song that Malema learnt from his ANC colleagues.

There were many songs in South Africa's history that could offend people, he said.

"I know of songs that sing of generals, but let's leave that aside," he said, declining to name the song, but in a clear hint to the Afrikaans hit, "De la Rey", about a general in the Anglo-Boer war.

The song Malema sang was not meant to attack boers, said Mthembu.

"If you don't look at the song in its entirety, then you lose the meaning," he said, before starting to sing it to Sapa during the telephonic interview.

Mthembu then explained: "It [the song] says, 'some people are cowards', it says, 'use your gun to shoot', because it is reminiscent of fighting a war."

It refers to all people who are cowards, including blacks who were cowards, Mthembu said.

"[It is about]... black people who were cowards... it means oppressive forces, it means those who are against transformation, those who are saying this ANC regime is against the 'blanke volk' [the white nation]."

"There are some white people who say so, who say we were better off with white 'volk' in government."

Mthembu said he knew not all white people said this.

The song was also sung in the past by white freedom fighters.

"Even when we sang the songs, we didn't want Joe Slovo to be killed. Ronnie Kasrils in fact, they were leading us in those songs."

Malema is facing a criminal charge and a complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) for reportedly singing at the University of Johannesburg, "Dubula amabhunu baya raypha" (Zulu for, 'Shoot the boers, they are rapists) with a group of students.

The song is reminiscent of the late Peter Mokaba, a former ANC Youth League leader known for chanting the slogan, "kill the boer, kill the farmer" during the struggle against apartheid.

The Freedom Front Plus laid a criminal charge against Malema for allegedly advocating hate. The Afrikanerbond lodged a complaint with the SAHRC.

The Freedom Front Plus won an appeal related to the "kill the farmer, kill the Boer" slogan in 2003 when the SAHRC ruled it constituted hate speech.

Mthembu said people who were unhappy with the singing of the song should approach the ANC so it could be discussed.

"The issue is, indeed, some people might be correct that there might be songs we should not sing. Let them put them on the agenda and convince the ANC that we should not sing those songs and tell us why.

"But then they should also look at songs that were sung by the forces of oppression."


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Mar 11 2010 11:58:23 AM
JayE
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Shell Shocked!

The ANC goes to far!
Mar 11 2010 11:59:17 AM
mayoza
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dont take Jackson Mthembu, he was drank again.!!!!
Mar 11 2010 12:00:16 PM
pws80
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Wow, do the ANC actually believe their own bullsh!t?

Like I have said before, the ANC have NOTHING to offer, so can only use racial discord to maintain their voter base, the same voter base that they are stealing from , who don't get service delivery, medical care, or proper schooling.

The ANC motto is "keep them ignorant and keep them angry".

The black man in South Africa will NEVER be free while the ANC is in power.
Mar 11 2010 12:02:24 PM
rahima
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On IOL today:

"A senior national figure in the ANC has been arrested in Cape Town for allegedly driving drunk.

ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu was arrested on the N2 on Thursday morning by members of the City of Cape Town's undercover Ghost Squad.

He was allegedly driving erratically before he was stopped."

So he a piscat! Par for the course.

He will walk away like Yengeni. Connected and the coverup already in full swing.
Mar 11 2010 12:03:45 PM
Danny Archer
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There is no "context" under which songs provoking ethnic cleansing is acceptable you ape!! Shouldn't you be preparing to face a magistrate in the Western Cape somewhere right now?

De la Rey was out of line and so is this!!
Mar 11 2010 12:03:52 PM
Sprockett
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This is so funny. The guy defends Malema and is then caught driving drunk! Priceless. Only the ANC!
Mar 11 2010 12:04:47 PM
SKIDROWBUM
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Some time back there was an outcry about the music played at a braai in Sun City, the sh@t hit the fan because of it, but the Circus can do as they please? I have a copy of that music and based on the reply and defense used by the Circus will now be able to play it publically. Thank you Circus, you have shot yoruselves in the foot.... again
Mar 11 2010 12:04:54 PM
BokFan
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Oh jackson you grootbek suipgat.

Now the question is will the real anc support the dronkie and the madman or not.


Wheeeeehooooooo. Who could have thought the implosion would be such fun to watch.
Mar 11 2010 12:05:48 PM
Ngempela
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Well Jackson Mthembu may well be singing this song right now in 'context' in some cell in Cape Town.

Just wonder whether he said this before or after drinking and getting in his car to drive.

What goes around Jackson sure gets flushed every now and tthen. Hope you make many friends in there, you may as well coz they WILL be making friends with you.
Mar 11 2010 12:06:04 PM
ThembaM
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Ok Jackson.

Then don't blame people when they burn municipal buildings, because it was the ANC that started the armed struggle, coined the term "ungovernable" and we all got the idea of burning and barricading roads FROM the ANC.

Did you guys know service delivery protests are part of morning traffic reports?