Mngxitama raises ire after call to kill whites along with their dogs and cats
The BLF leader has again upped the ante on racial politics and divisiveness in SA, but says he made the call as a threat of 'self-defence' against Johann Rupert.
Andile Mngxitama speaks outside the Randburg Magistrates’ Court. Photo: Sonwabile Antonie
A video clip showing Black First Land First (BLF) president Andile Mngxitama threatening that he and his followers will kill white people and their pets has raised renewed calls for him to prosecuted for hate speech.
Mngxitama was speaking at a party event in Potchefstroom on Saturday.
However, he said on Sunday that he had been speaking in the context of “self-defence” and was being misunderstood and taken out of that supposed context.
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071881913361711109
Mngxitama said he would only kill white people if they killed black people first. He also involved billionaire businessman Johann Rupert in his explanation, claiming that Rupert is somehow involved in stoking black-on-black violence by “paying” taxi bosses to kill black people and he would not stand for it.
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071874135788347394
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071881349861179392
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071859586909511685
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071872479692550144
Numerous videos calling for the BLF leader to be taken to task have already started circulating (see below).
He said on Saturday that “they” would kill white people’s children, women, dogs, cats and “anything that comes before us”.
Who is going to take this up with the authorities? @afriforum . @IRR_SouthAfrica . @VFPlus. @FMFSouthAfrica. Public protector? https://t.co/PwXyDQlurr
— Kobus van Eeden (@jpvanee) December 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/JeanKriek/status/1071787306460344320
BLF spokesperson Lindsay Maasdorp earlier this year told The Citizen that they considered white existence to be “a crime”. He also repeated his party’s slogan “land or death.”
Your existence is a crime. Hence we say land or death.
— Lindsay Maasdorp (@Lindsay_BLF) September 15, 2018
https://twitter.com/AskGregory/status/1071732612958470146
The party believes that, due to the alleged theft of land by white people during colonisation and apartheid, all white South Africans are therefore criminals, regardless of when they were born and what their political views, history or affiliations may be.
I just remembered that Jesus Christ also entered Jerusalem on a donkey back. Andile Mngxitama is making similar entrance into his home town Ikageng. Bokone-Bophirima. pic.twitter.com/6HXSBRbzjS
— Bra Hloni (@BraHlonisky) December 8, 2018
People's have spoken @Mngxitama @ZaneleLwana @BLF_SouthAfrica,Parliament sesifikile, run Rupert run#Land or Death pic.twitter.com/B3qT4Shot1
— siyaphila mkhize (@siyaphila9) December 9, 2018
At the land hearings held in parliament, Mngxitama called for section 25 of the Constitution to be scrapped entirely to ensure that all land owned by white people is given to black people.
The BLF leader said this section should be replaced with a declaration that all land owned by white people in South Africa is stolen property.
Mngxitama has repeatedly made the assertion that absolutely all land occupied by white South Africans should be expropriated.
This makes the party the most extreme in South Africa when it comes to the land issue and in its attitude to white people in general.
They have been accused of hate speech by the South African Human Rights Commision, who have recommended that the party be prevented from contesting the 2019 elections on the grounds that they have made statements violating the Electoral Act.
Maasdorp has come under fire in the past for his posting on both Facebook and Twitter that “I have aspirations to kill white people, and this must be achieved!”
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071810977165963265
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071793325072678914
https://twitter.com/Mngxitama/status/1071768081796612097
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