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Elon Musk Faces Backlash Over South Africa Farm Memorial Claims

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 7:03 pm
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Elon Musk has once again faced accusations of spreading misinformation about South Africa after commenting on widely shared imagery of white crosses along a roadside, which he suggested represented murdered white farmers.

The clip, circulated on social media platform X, was shared alongside claims that each cross marked a white farmer killed in the country, with Musk responding that “each cross is a murdered family.”

Memorial Site Context

The roadside display was originally created by a South African farmer, Darrel Brown, as a memorial tribute to farmers who had been killed over time. Brown has previously explained that the crosses were intended to honour victims of farm attacks rather than represent individual burial sites.

He has also publicly rejected claims that the memorial supports narratives of genocide, stating that while farm attacks are a serious concern, he remains committed to living in South Africa.

Disputed Claims About Farm Murders

The imagery has been repeatedly used in online debates about crime in South Africa, particularly in discussions around farm murders. However, fact checking reports have clarified that the crosses represent a symbolic memorial and not actual graves.

The same imagery has also appeared in international political contexts, including references made during a White House meeting where former US President Donald Trump used the clip in discussions involving South Africa.

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Fact Check And Public Reaction

Fact checkers have previously confirmed that the roadside crosses were part of a memorial display and not evidence of mass burial sites. The installation was also temporarily removed after commemorations in both 2020 and 2024.

While the debate around farm violence in South Africa continues, experts have cautioned against misinterpretation of symbolic memorials being used as factual evidence in broader political narratives.

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