Malema Calls Musk 'Enemy of South Africa' After International Criminal Accusation

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Malema Calls Musk 'Enemy of South Africa' After International Criminal Accusation
ELON MUSKJULIUS MALEMASOUTH AFRICA
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Elon Musk called for EFF leader Julius Malema to be declared an international criminal after retweeting old clips of Malema making comments about violence against whiteness. Malema responded by calling Musk a racist and an 'enemy of South Africa', vowing to continue fighting for black equality.

EFF leader Julius Malema and Elon Musk have squared off on X, with Musk calling for Malema to be declared an international criminal, while Malema has branded Musk an enemy of South Africa.to “go to hell” after he made calls on X for the red berets chief to be declared an international criminal.

“I know black people look the same to you, typical racist. Look closer, and you will realise those are two different people. America is exposing us to its stupidity. I don't care about your sanctions; I will never stop fighting for black people to be equal to white people, and if that makes me an international criminal, I am proud to be one”.

“The offense that Musk has made against the leader of the EFF constitutes a meddling in our domestic affairs which we do not take lightly, and he must be viewed as an imperialist who seeks to undermine the economic and political sovereignty of South Africa through sanctions, and is part of mischievous attempts to severe relations between South Africa and the US.

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