Malema told a cheering crowd in Cape Town gathered for the party’s elective conference, that racism was violence and should be responded to with violence.
"Why, as revolutionaries, have you not taken that guy to an isolated space and attended to him? What kind of revolutionaries can be beaten by a white man and then fold their arms?“ Malema asked.
He said he would be embroiled in another court case if he were to be beaten by a white man.
“Because no white man is going to beat me up and I call myself a revolutionary. You must never be scared to kill. The revolution demands that at some point there must be killing because the killing is part of the revolution,” he said.