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“No Peace Until the Land Is Returned” — Malema’s Threats Are Serious, But S A Isn't Buying It

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In this episode of Newsflash, we take a deep dive into Julius Malema’s recent statement: “There will be no peace until the land is returned.” What does he mean by this? Is this a call for justice—or a veiled threat of violence? We explore why Malema’s rhetoric is dangerous, how it incites division, and why the majority of South Africans are not buying into his extremist messaging.
While the EFF leader continues to stir controversy with radical land expropriation demands and racially charged speeches, polling and public sentiment show that most South Africans want unity, peace, and real solutions—not revolution.
We break down:
• The context of Malema’s “no peace” statement
• The historical weight behind the call for land redistribution
• Why political leaders must be held accountable for dangerous speech
• How ordinary South Africans feel about Malema’s message
• The real risk behind populist rhetoric in South Africa today
#JuliusMalema #EFF #LandExpropriation #SouthAfricaPolitics #Newsflash #LandReform #NoPeaceUntilTheLandIsReturned #MalemaSpeech #EFFDangerousRhetoric
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In this episode of Newsflash, we take a deep dive into Julius Malema’s recent statement: “There will be no peace until the land is returned.” What does he mean by this? Is this a call for justice—or a veiled threat of violence? We explore why Malema’s rhetoric is dangerous, how it incites division, and why the majority of South Africans are not buying into his extremist messaging.
While the EFF leader continues to stir controversy with radical land expropriation demands and racially charged speeches, polling and public sentiment show that most South Africans want unity, peace, and real solutions—not revolution.
We break down:
• The context of Malema’s “no peace” statement
• The historical weight behind the call for land redistribution
• Why political leaders must be held accountable for dangerous speech
• How ordinary South Africans feel about Malema’s message
• The real risk behind populist rhetoric in South Africa today
#JuliusMalema #EFF #LandExpropriation #SouthAfricaPolitics #Newsflash #LandReform #NoPeaceUntilTheLandIsReturned #MalemaSpeech #EFFDangerousRhetoric
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