Miss South Africa Under Fire After Tweeting About Queen Elizabeth’s Death, See What Malema Said

South African politician and activist Julius Sello Malema is the founder and leader of the left-leaning Economic Freedom Fighters, which he established in 2013. From 2008 to 2012, he presided over the African National Congress Youth League.

Malema and his EFF supporters are steadfast in their desire to support the late Queen Elizabeth, who passed away last night after succumbing to her sickness and left the crown in the hands of her son Prince Charles. All of the political parties and international leaders sent their support and troops as soon as the world knew of the late queen’s passing, but Malema and his EFF warriors decided to disagree.


 

 

 

 

 

The EFF went to issue a formal statement criticising the royals and the queen personally. He claimed that the royal family had stolen from and held black South Africans captive. He charged them of robbing South African mines of their gold and diamonds.

Malema has since switched his attacks from the royal family to people who are sending them sympathy. After he insulted the Miss South Africa competition for expressing their sincere condolences to the late Queen Elizabeth, he stunned a lot of people.

“We honour the longest-reigning queen in history, Queen Elizabeth II, on the wonderful legacy she lived and the example she set for us all,” the Miss South Africa competition declared.

Malema was angry with her tweet and decided to lash out on her. He called her useless and that got people talking on social media. See screenshot: