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Piers Morgan slams ‘Kill The Boer’: ‘It’s an incitement to kill!’

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Piers Morgan has slammed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s feedback that Kill The Boer shouldn’t be taken actually.

The UK persona criticised the South African chief after he defended Financial Freedom Fighter (EFF) chief Julius Malema for singing the controversial music.

PIERS MORGAN SLAMS CYRIL RAMAPHOSA

Simply days after coming underneath fireplace by US President Donald Trump within the White Home, President Ramaphosa has confronted extra scathing feedback for defending the wrestle music Kill The Boer and Julius Malema.

Chatting with the media from Cape City, Ramaphosa reacted to Trump’s name for Malema to be arrested for performing the controversial music.

He mentioned: “We’re a really proud sovereign nation that has its personal legal guidelines and personal processes.

“We consider what the Constitutional Courtroom has determined when it mentioned that Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer is a liberation chant and slogan. It’s not meant to be a message to name upon anybody to be killed….we comply with the dictates of our structure.”

We’re a rustic the place freedom of expression is the bedrock of our structure.

Piers Morgan was considered one of many who criticised Ramaphosa over his feedback, posting on X: “Oh come off it, Mr President . It’s actually a menace, and incitement, to kill”.

ANOTHER PRESIDENT BACKS ‘KILL THE BOER’

In the meantime, former South African president Thabo Mbeki has defended the singing of Kill The Boer, emphasising that it’s not to be taken actually.

He advised SABC Information this week: “It was a chant through the days of wrestle. Chants of that sort are a part of our custom, within the African custom, and also you don’t take them actually.”

He continued: “There’s no uMkhonto we Sizwe soldier who went and killed a farmer. It’s a chant to encourage individuals. It was by no means taken actually. Even through the course of the wrestle, it was not literal. It’s an exaggeration to take this as an instruction to go and kill. 

“The people who find themselves exaggerating know that they’re exaggerating as a result of they’re making an attempt to attain some political objective.”

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