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EFF to Continue Chanting ‘Kill the Boer’ After AfriForum Appeal Dismissed by Court

Last updated: March 28, 2025 1:13 pm
Karabo Makodi
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Constitutional Court clears path for EFF as dispute over ‘Kill The Boer’ Chant continues

After the Constitutional Court of South Africa dismissed AfriForum’s appeal and ended the legal battle, the Economic Freedom Fighters can continue to chant the controversial song “Kill the Boer”. The court’s decision has reignited a fierce debate on freedom of speech, hate speech and the complex history of South Africa.

Contents
  • Constitutional Court clears path for EFF as dispute over ‘Kill The Boer’ Chant continues
  • The Debate: Freedom of Expression or Hate Speech?
  • Insights on the Court’s Ruling
  • The Political and Social Implications
  • Need for Ongoing Dialogue
  • The United States is at a Crossroads

AfriForum – a prominent civil rights organisation that represents the interests of Afrikaners – had appealed a High Court decision that determined that the chant was not hate speech. The Constitutional Court ruled that the appeal was “unlikely to succeed” and effectively ended the legal dispute.

“This was a cynical effort to weaponise our legal system in order to distort the history of black resistance and silence it,” Sinawo Thambo said, national spokesperson for EFF. 

The Debate: Freedom of Expression or Hate Speech?

Sung in the struggle against apartheid, this song has played a part in South Africa’s history of liberation. It is seen as a symbol of resistance and a reminder to many of the brutal fight against apartheid. For others, especially in farming communities, it is a violent call that has been linked with threats against white farmers.

AfriForum has expressed its disappointment at the ruling. CEO Kallie Kriel said, “It’s now legal to chant chants that call for the murder of a section of a community.” This decision compromises national unity and puts people’s lives in danger. “

Legal experts say that the court was required to weigh two competing rights, freedom of speech and protection from hate speech. The Constitutional Court sided with the freedom of speech, saying that while the chant was provocative, it was rooted in the historic context of the fight against apartheid and did not call for harm to any specific group today.

ALSO READ: AfriForum Dismisses High Treason Allegations as ‘Baseless’ Amid NPA Review

Insights on the Court’s Ruling

Scholars and commentators have expressed a wide range of opinions about the ruling, many of whom stressed that a deeper understanding of South Africa’s complex history is needed.

Professor Thandiwe Moko, an expert in cultural studies at the University of Cape Town, noted that while the song was legally protected, its use today could be problematic.

“The song was always associated with a painful history for many South Africans.” She said that the court’s ruling could be interpreted as a dismissal of the experiences of people who still feel the effects ,” of marginalisation.

Moyo said that this decision highlights the need for improved educational initiatives surrounding South Africa’s history. Such symbols could continue to divide instead of unite without a proper understanding.

The EFF leaders, on the other hand argue that the song was not intended to incite violence, but rather to honor the struggle of oppressed people.

“Efforts made to criminalise liberation songs are part of an overall project to rewrite the history and portray ourselves as victims,” stated Thembi Msane. 

The Political and Social Implications

This ruling comes as South Africa prepares for the elections. The EFF uses songs such as “Kill the Boer, to rally its supporters. This is especially true for the younger generation or those who are disillusioned by the political establishment.

This ruling is seen by many as a victory in the fight for freedom of speech. Critics argue, however, that this ruling could exacerbate existing divisions in rural areas, where many white farmers are vulnerable to violent attacks.

AfriForum pledged to take more action, focusing on safety initiatives for vulnerable groups. Kriel said: “Our focus is now on practical solutions to ensure safety in our communities. “

Need for Ongoing Dialogue

The court’s ruling has resolved the legal issue, but the social and political implications are still far from being resolved. The court’s decision has highlighted the need for a continued dialogue on how South Africa can confront its painful past and move towards healing.

Dr. Sipho Dlamini is a conflict resolution specialist who offered an enlightening view of the wider implications of this case.

“We cannot erase the past, but we must also not weaponise history.” Dlamini stated that both the song and outrage it provokes are symptoms of unresolved traumatic ,” Dlamini.

Organisations such as the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation have called for a wider conversation about contextual education. They encourage teaching about the complexity of South Africa’s history to help future generations navigate the delicate balance that must be struck between remembering the historical struggles and fostering national unity.

The United States is at a Crossroads

The Constitutional Court ruling settled the legal issue but has also raised concerns about South Africa’s future. The ruling affirms the importance and freedom of expression but also highlights the tensions that continue to exist over the symbols of liberation in South Africa’s political and social landscape.

South Africa is still grappling with the past and needs to engage in a more thoughtful dialogue that includes empathy and education. This case shows how, while legal victories can be important, they are not enough to heal the social divisions.

ALSO READ: EFF Protests at Johannesburg Water Offices, Demands Action on Water Crisis

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