Malema was addressing supporters outside the Newcastle Magistrates Courts, where he appeared on charges of contravening the Riotous Assemblies Act, by urging his supporters to invade unoccupied land.
His case was postponed to next month, with his lawyers saying they will approach the High Court to challenge the Act.
“The white man has been too comfortable for too long.”
Malema, undeterred, says his party is on a mission to disturb the white man’s peace, saying they found peaceful Africans and killed them like animals.
“We are not calling for the slaughtering of white people, at least for now.”