On Monday, 30 September, Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), became a trending topic on X (formerly Twitter) after a social media user expressed concerns about his health.
The post, suggesting that Malema should prioritize his well-being, ignited a fiery online discussion, with Malema himself joining in to respond.
Julius Malema Fires Back
A user by the handle @SiphoKolanisi1 posted a picture of Malema, suggesting that the politician should take a break from politics and focus on his health.
The comment was met with a swift and sharp reply from Malema, who retorted, “Wa ny**a shem, health meant fat to you.”
Malema’s response quickly went viral, drawing reactions from both his supporters and critics.
Despite the jab, this wasn’t the first time the topic of his health had come up.
In 2017, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi of the EFF mentioned that Malema was on a strict diet, cutting down on sugar and following a healthy exercise routine.
Mixed Reactions From South Africans
While Malema has consistently stated in interviews that he is healthy and following a better lifestyle, opinions on his appearance are split.
Some social media users voiced concerns over his noticeable weight loss, with @Juve_ZA85 commenting, “He’s lost a lot of weight recently, and not in a good way,” while others like @realJack08 joked that he looked more intimidating when he was heavier, adding, “Now you look innocent and soft!”
This conversation highlighted a deeper cultural debate about health and body image, particularly in South Africa, where some still equate a fuller figure with strength and prosperity.
Supporters and Critics Weigh In
Some users, like @Bosele_Nkwe, speculated that Malema’s appearance had changed due to political stress, especially following the departure of his close ally Floyd Shivambu from the EFF.
“Mara, you look terrible shem. Floyd’s departure hit you hard,” one post read.
Others, like @StHonorable, took a more serious tone, expressing genuine concern: “Your health is declining, and it’s crucial to address it.”
The conversation continued with light-hearted jabs from followers like @SiR_MelGZA, who jokingly added, “Mara wa lwala CIC (but you’re sick). Even Stevie Wonder can see that.”
Perceptions of Health in the Black Community
One user, @Makhanya, touched on the broader issue of body image within the black community, commenting that Malema’s detractors were promoting the harmful stereotype that being overweight equates to health and wealth.
They pointed out the dangers of this belief, stressing that excess weight often leads to lifestyle diseases and long-term health issues.
While Malema’s online exchanges were filled with humor and sharp responses, they underscored a persistent conversation about health, appearance, and societal expectations.
The question remains: will Malema continue to address these concerns, or brush them off as simply part of public scrutiny?
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