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Friday, June 28, 2013

Is South Africa On the Bleeding Edge of Genocide?

The Daily Mail reports on another deadly killing of a white farmer in South Africa by a black gang. The story notes that the killers were motivated by a desire to kill and terrorize, not steal. It then goes on:

The statistics — and the savagery of the killings — appear to support claims by these residents that white people, and farmers in particular, are being targeted by black criminals.
Little wonder that what unfolded on the Du Plessis homestead has sent tremors of fear through the three-million-strong white community.
Last month alone there were 25 murders of white landowners, and more than 100 attacks, while Afrikaner protest groups claim that more than 4,000 have been killed since Mandela came to power — twice as many as the number of policemen who have died.
It is not just the death toll, but the extreme violence that is often brought to bear, that causes the greatest fear in the white community.
Documented cases of farm killings make for gruesome reading, with children murdered along with their parents, one family suffocated with plastic bags and countless brutal rapes of elderly women and young children.
These horrors have prompted Genocide Watch — a respected American organisation which monitors violence around the world — to claim that the murders of ‘Afrikaner farmers and other whites is organised by racist communists determined to drive whites out of South Africa, nationalise farms and mines, and bring on all the horrors of a communist state’.
Indeed, a disturbing number of whites are terrified that Mandela’s passing will lead to an outpouring of violence from black South Africans, no longer contained by the sheer power of the great man’s presence, which endures today even though he stood down as president in 1999.
For its part, the ruling ANC party dismisses claims that such murders are part of any sinister agenda, pointing out that South Africans of all colours suffer violent crime, and that wealthy whites are simply more likely to be targeted.

Perhaps. But white nerves have not been soothed by the disturbing behaviour of Jacob Zuma, the ANC’s leader and the country’s third black president since Mandela.
At a centenary gathering of the African National Congress last year, Zuma was filmed singing a so-called ‘struggle song’ called Kill The Boer (the old name for much of the white Afrikaner population).
As fellow senior ANC members clapped along, Zuma sang: ‘We are going to shoot them, they are going to run, Shoot the Boer, shoot them, they are going to run, Shoot the Boer, we are going to hit them, they are going to run, the Cabinet will shoot them, with the machine-gun, the Cabinet will shoot them, with the machine-gun . . .’

1 comment:

  1. This article about whites in South Africa glosses over the reality of the situation. It mentions whites living in fortified enclaves. But, it fails to mention the defensive measures inside the homes of these fortified enclaves. It doesn't mention the defensive measures farmers employ just to survive. The defensive measures are almost zombie apocalypse in nature, except zombies aren't as dangerous.

    Zimbabwe is a good analog for what could happen if the whites are driven out of South Africa. Former Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, was once the bread basket of Africa. But, after driving the farmers off their land, Zimbabwe lost the ability to produce enough food to even feed its population.

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