Steve Hofmeyer is not new in the game when it comes to his racist rants but once again Steve has taken to social networking site Facebook to air his clearly racist views about a farm murder.
Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr has sparked a racial storm by blaming the "propaganda of entitlement" among black people for the brutal murder of a Free State family.
Writing on his Facebook page in Afrikaans, Hofmeyr last week said: "Blacks (God knows, probably not all of them, but most of those I observe) feel justified and 'entitled' in everything, from quotas/low matric marks to land rights/brutality".
"We must generalise," wrote Hofmeyr. "Most black people I know are not violent but they slurp up the propaganda of entitlement, which gives young killers what they need to justify their brutality."
"Say what?" |
Hofmeyr was referring to the murder of Attie Potgieter, his wife Wilna and their three-year-old daughter Willemien on their farm in the Free State on Wednesday.
"I don't know how the world thinks we should transform, integrate and let go of our prejudices and stay nice, tolerant Christians when blacks can shoot a three-year-old child in the head," said Hofmeyr.
Willemien and her mother were shot execution-style, whereas Attie was hacked to death with a panga.
Six men, most of them in their twenties, were arrested and will appear in the Lindley Magistrate's Court today on charges of murder.
Hofmeyr said he was "sorry to emphasise the colour, but I'm struggling to spot the terrible whites who climb over blacks' walls to do that to their children".
"What now?Eish!" |
In a response to an open letter he wrote to ANC Youth League president Julius Malema earlier this year, Hofmeyr denied that he was a racist but said that blacks such as Malema have "yet to admit to the fact that they have yet to give this continent anything that makes the world sit up".
His latest Facebook comments on the murder sparked a flurry of activity among his fans.
The first comment was liked by 2070 people and attracted 791 comments.
Black should just facebook Steve's mom |
Elna Strydom replied to Hofmeyr, writing: "You are spot on. Then the government says farm murders are not racially motivated. Bulls**t! Of course they are!"
Another fan, Petro Burzler wrote: "Have your say, Steve, you are our spokesman. It's time for the racism card to be burnt because it seems it's the only thing that can be spelt."
Ayesha Kajee, executive director of the Freedom of Expression Institute, said elements of Hofmeyr's comments "might be deemed racist" but they did not constitute hate speech.
"Our constitution doesn't prevent you making discriminatory statements ... it only becomes hate speech when it incites violence against a group of people".
Once again white folk resort to labelling all blacks under the same dirty blanket, when will white people get some common sense and understand that just beacuse a select few of the black nation decide to commit henoius crimes doesn't mean every black person is the same, it just shows how ignorant some white people are. Shame on you Steve Hofmeyer as now we can see you're nothing more than a racist pig!
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Great Article :D... one problem... don't box all white people like that, thats doing what steve did in reverse.. A lot of white people want to get Steve to just keep quiet... or more preferable, go live alone somewhere and just leave the world in peace and let him rot and fester in his own hate and misery. Otherwise, I agree 100 percent... what a pig!
ReplyDeleteSteve's logic is flawlwess. I simply loved how he responded to Ms. Patta questions on 3rd Degree last night. And we all know Ms. Patta is not exactly an objective journalist (I did however appreciate that her other guests admitted that all is NOT well in RSA/Mzanzi - but then her comment afterwards "Whites don't get it"?).
ReplyDeleteMore and more people are beginning to listen Steve - your "waarmakers" are not going unheard (much to the dismay of those who cannot fathom yet another failing African state). Nothing was ever fixed by quite diplomacy and sitting back.
Ek hou van 'n man wat 'n plan kan maak en ek hou van 'n oog wat 'n kraak kan kyk!
I read all of this and I am sad to say that what Madiba started nobody seems to appreciate or care less about...PEACE for all of us, black white brown of which ever color you prefer to be called, the color of our skins does not count people of South Africa but the color of our hearts
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