Elon Musk exposes South African politician Julius Malema’s call to kill white people
In a recent development that has sparked widespread debate, tech billionaire Elon Musk has brought attention to a controversial video involving Julius Malema, the fiery South African politician and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). The video in question allegedly features Malema making inflammatory remarks, including calls to “kill white men,” which has ignited a firestorm of criticism and concern.
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The video, which has circulated on social media, purportedly shows Julius Malema addressing a crowd and making statements that have been interpreted as inciting violence against white men. Malema, known for his radical rhetoric and advocacy for land redistribution and economic equality in South Africa, has often been a polarizing figure. However, the alleged remarks in this video have taken the controversy to a new level.
Elon Musk, who was born in South Africa, shared the video on his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), with a caption condemning the remarks and calling for accountability. Musk’s post quickly went viral, drawing global attention to the issue and reigniting discussions about racial tensions and political rhetoric in South Africa.
The video has elicited strong reactions from various quarters. Critics argue that Malema’s alleged remarks are dangerous and could incite violence, exacerbating racial divisions in a country still grappling with the legacy of apartheid. Many have called for legal action against Malema, citing South Africa’s laws against hate speech and incitement to violence.
On the other hand, Malema’s supporters have defended him, claiming that the video has been taken out of context or manipulated. They argue that Malema’s speeches often focus on addressing systemic inequality and historical injustices faced by Black South Africans, and that his words are being misrepresented to discredit him and the EFF.
He is chanting kill the white farmers to a cheering stadium https://t.co/SYKFc1ntOU
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 9, 2025
Julius Malema has yet to issue a formal statement addressing the specific video shared by Elon Musk. However, in the past, he has denied accusations of inciting violence, stating that his speeches are aimed at challenging the status quo and advocating for the marginalized. Malema has also accused his critics of using his words to distract from the real issues of poverty and inequality in South Africa.
The controversy highlights the deep racial and economic divides that persist in South Africa, nearly three decades after the end of apartheid. It also underscores the power of social media in amplifying political discourse and holding public figures accountable. Elon Musk’s involvement has brought international scrutiny to the issue, with many outside South Africa weighing in on the debate.
In the wake of the controversy, there have been calls for calm and constructive dialogue to address the underlying issues of inequality and racial tension in South Africa. Some have urged political leaders to tone down inflammatory rhetoric and focus on solutions that promote unity and economic empowerment for all citizens.
At the same time, there is a growing demand for accountability, with many insisting that leaders like Malema must be held responsible for their words, especially when they have the potential to incite violence or deepen divisions.
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The exposure of the Julius Malema video by Elon Musk has reignited a contentious debate about race, politics, and free speech in South Africa. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Malema and his party will respond, and what impact this controversy will have on the country’s already complex social and political landscape. One thing is clear: the incident has once again brought global attention to the challenges facing South Africa as it strives to build a more inclusive and equitable society.
-Thailand News (TN)




