The Constitutional Court has refused Afriforum's bid for leave to appeal the "Kill the boer" judgment which found that the chant did not constitute Hate Speech.

Did Hitler “Kill the Boer?” – Evidence Suggests He Did! (28.3.2025)

South African Police (Boer) Killing Black Africans!

Hitler has only got one ball

The other is in the Albert Hall

His Mother – the dirty f’cker

Had it cut-off – when he was small!

The English sing “Hitler – has only got one-ball!” – whilst some Black South Africans sing “Kill the Boer!”! Can a comparison be drawn by these two resistance songs? Of course, records demonstrate that Hitler never self-mutilated his genital-area – and did not participate in any form of medical procedure (initiiated by his mother) which amounted to the same thing. Protests from German sources have been next to zero. No ethnic German has ever come forward to protest this English “resistance” song as it was formulated during WWII – when Hitler had invaded most of Europe (including Holland – the population of which suffered terribly), had entered the USSR, and had instructed his Luftwaffe to routinely blanket-bomb the civilian population of the UK. 

The Constitutional Court has refused Afriforum’s bid for leave to appeal the “Kill the boer” judgment which found that the chant did not constitute Hate Speech.

As the British government could do little to practically protect the English population from these aerial attacks – the English responded with a lyrical defiance (similar to football songs still sung on the terraces on a Saturday afternoon). The lyrics are designed to “resist” the Nazi German bombers – as their bombs were dropping on unprotected populations – and should not be taken to imply that Hitler literally visited the “Royal Albert Hall” – and deliberately placed his excised testicle in some type of cabinet for public display! No – the defiant English vented their anger by attacking the manhood of Hitler in a time before political correctness, and before changes in attitudes regarding identity politics. This explains why this song is no longer taught in English schools – as its lyrics is out of date.

Being out of date is not the same as being “illegal”. Whilst the English were being killed by the Nazi Germans – they comprised songs of defiance as their bodies were being blown apart. Black South Africans, whilst living within the Apartheid-era, were oppressed, beaten, raped, and killed over an extended period of time by Boer nationalists who held all the political power at the time. Whilst Boer bullets and bombs tore apart Black bodies – the indigenous African population composed songs of defiance as a means to “resist” the racially motivated attacks of their Boer enemies. The government of the Netherlands, by way of observation, has never condemned the behaviour of its Dutch citizens who travelled to Africa and invaded it. 

NOTE. In WWII there were 384,000 British soldiers killed in combat, but a higher civilian death toll (70,000, as opposed to 2,000 in WWI), largely due to German bombing raids during the Blitz: 40,000 civilians died in the seven-month period between September 1940 and May 1941, almost half of them in London.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission found that there were 21,000 deaths from political violence in South Africa, with 7,000 deaths between 1948 and 1989, and 14,000 deaths and 22,000 injuries in the transition period between 1990 and 1994.