
Elon Musk, a key advisor to Donald Trump, has once again spotlighted the openly racist and genocidal rhetoric of some of South Africa’s most influential politicians, along with the government’s blatantly discriminatory policies against white Afrikaners.
In a post to his social media platform X, Musk—responding to a video where Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters’s party, is chanting “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” in front of a massive crowd—wrote: “Very few people know that there is a major political party in South Africa that is actively promoting white genocide.”
“Kill the Boer/White farmer” earlier Today. So much for Human Rights Day.. https://t.co/BBhKbiwJ9U
— Boer (@twatterbaas) March 21, 2025
Musk, in his post, then criticized the lack of media coverage of virulently anti-white rhetoric in South Africa, highlighting a recent arena chant calling for violence against white people. He also condemned a new law allowing the expropriation of “property from white people” without compensation.
“A whole arena chanting about killing white people,” Musk wrote. “Where is the outrage? Why is there no coverage by the legacy media?”
He then criticized a South African law that prevents his Starlink satellite internet service from operating in the country, alleging it is due to his race, as he is “not Black.”
President Trump has previously condemned the race-based land expropriation law as an “egregious action” that unjustly targets white South Africans. In response, he ordered cuts to U.S. aid to Pretoria to pressure the government to abandon the policy.
Pretoria absurdly claims that its land expropriation without compensation policy is intended to address historical injustices and is not racially discriminatory.
Musk followed up with another post on Monday, where he argued: “The legacy media never mentions white genocide in South Africa, because it doesn’t fit their narrative that whites can be victims.”
The legacy media never mentions white genocide in South Africa, because it doesn’t fit their narrative that whites can be victims https://t.co/K7FS3EtVYR
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2025
This isn’t the first time Musk has highlighted the deeply troubling situation in South Africa. In February 2024, he drew attention to the issue in a Twitter post featuring Julius Malema refusing to say that he would not call for the slaughter of white South Africans.
“The likely future leader of South Africa calls for genocide of the 4 million whites who live there,” Musk wrote.
The likely future leader of South Africa calls for genocide of the 4 million whites who live there https://t.co/MNEzOUaN1L
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 7, 2024
Malema’s vile rhetoric has real-world consequences. In 2022 alone, white South African farmers suffered over 300 attacks, including 50 brutal murders—many marked by extreme brutality.
Right-wing activist Lauren Southern produced a compelling documentary on South Africa’s farm murders a few years ago, which remains well worth watching.
Earlier this month, Tucker Carlson interviewed Afrikaner Dr. Ernst Roets. The two discussed the ongoing farm murders and the future of Afrikaners in South Africa.
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