Saturday, October 17, 2020

 if you don't know what's going on in south africa you aught to and here is a boatload of evidence. the bottom line is that there seems to be no peaceful coexistence possible in this equation and you may wish to think more about it all;

Brendin Horner was the manager of a farm just outside a small town called Paul Roux in the Free State Province of South Africa. On October first, he found several men who were probably trying to steal sheep. They overpowered him, tied him to a fence post, clubbed him, stabbed him, and finally strangled him to death. The flowers mark the spot where he died, and that is the fence post to which he was tiedHere is a photo of Horner, along with two men arrested for his murder. One had 16 arrests, and nine convictions for stock theft.

This is Horner in a field of sunflowers with his girlfriend. She and his father found his body.

Ever since black rule, there have been attacks on white farmers. The Transvaal Agricultural Union reports that in the first half of this year, there were 141 attacks and 26 murders. This headline from The Sun is from just this month, October 5th: “Female farmers sexually assaulted, tortured, and murdered in latest horrific attacks on South Africa’s white farm workers.” 44-year-old Chantel Kershaw was the latest victim. Often, blacks torture whites in the cruelest ways, and sometimes the murderers steal almost nothing. Do whites *ever* behave this way? Can you show me even one case of a gang of whites who attacked a black couple, tortured them, made the man watch while they raped his wife, and then killed them? You can’t. It doesn’t happen.

There is an abiding hatred among many South African blacks who want to kill all whites, especially farmers, and take their landJulius Malema is the leader of the third largest political party in South Africa, the Economic Freedom FightersHe promises to take land from whites, and likes to sing a song in the Zulu language with the chorus, “Kill the farmer, kill the Boer.” The ruling African National Congress defends the “Kill the Boer” song, and says it is not hate speech.

The Brendin Horner murder may be something approaching the last strawOn October 5, several thousand whites gathered for a demonstration at the town of Senekal where the men accused of the murder were being held. Many had driven all night to get thereThere were prayers outside the courthouse, along with signs that said “Boer Lives Matter” and “Stop the Farm Killings.”  ............read and watch more......

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