Posted on 07/09/2020 10:41:53 AM PDT by Perseverando
Its been a rough month, says Jess.
Coming from a one-man mountain with more shrapnel scars than most, things must be looking bleak in South Africa.
And its worse than any of us can imagine. Eighty-four farm attacks since lockdown began, twelve white farmers slaughtered from their land. The footage of the aftermath of one of the attacks circulating on Telegram and sent to me too brutal to share. Only monsters could do such things to the elderly in their own homes.
As many of us celebrated the 4th of July this weekend, there were three murders in two days, one of them so unspeakably cruel that even those hardened to the news of torture of farmers by black gangs have found themselves white-knuckled at the speed of the horror.
When these massive men like Jess feel it, we need to stop and listen. They are the first people I would run to if I needed protecting: strong, sturdy, unflinching. These strong South Africans are part of the land, they have it coursing throughout their blood just as the sunshine and water spills through the crops and trees on their soil.
Hearing the horrible news I want to grab my little daysack sitting ready with my passport and power plugs pull on my boots and go. I am desperate to head back to their country, somehow leap into the struggle and to help the murdered be heard. For now I share their pictures with you, hopelessly trying to reanimate them as individuals, instead of more bodies on a pile.
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Nothing to see here. Move along. /sarc
It can’t some here - until it does.
Next up the US.
Freeeeeeee Nelson Mandela.
Freeeeeeeee Nelson Mandela.
Im surprised Saturday Night Live can still go on with all that blood on their hands.
Makes it hard to focus the cameras.
Kulack’s
The U.S. should swiftly import all and any of the hard working white farmers there to prevent their genocide and to bring some motivated skilled labor here. Let the blacks in South Africa starve to death, as they did in Zimbabwe. They can eat bullets, their preferred crop.
Bump
In the name of diversity comes racism, and with racism comes genocide. How very Karl Marx of them.
The murder rate in South Africa now is much lower than it was at the end of aparthied.
So they want to kill off all productivity? Got it.
Isn’t this something thats been going on for a long time? Wikipedia shows about 300+ attacks per year with 50-60 people dead. And its been getting better over the decades. In fact, lately the numbers have been getting better if there is any trend.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_farm_attacks
South Africa is a violent, crime ridden country in general. We need to keep our perspective.
“The U.S. should swiftly import all and any of the hard working white farmers there to prevent their genocide and to bring some motivated skilled labor here.”
The left would go insane.
S Africa needs to ask Zimbabwe how well driving the white farmers out went. The loss of institutional knowledge was an agricultural and economic disaster. Knowing how to farm 10 acres doesn’t translate into knowing how to manage 1,000+ acres productively.
Bring them here and put them in purple states. Minnesota is recoverable. NH?
Not seeing too many “White lives matter” protests among
the glitterati?
The U.S. should swiftly import all and any of the hard working white farmers there to prevent their genocide and to bring some motivated skilled labor here.
You do know thats effectively impossible under current US immigration law, right?
Kulaks are only good for one thing. /sarc
“The U.S. should swiftly import all and any of the hard working white farmers there to prevent their genocide and to bring some motivated skilled labor here.”
Those folks know how to farm tough areas. We could use them, here
And when they get here, if they were actually born in Kraal country, we can call them truly African-Americans.
Watch ALL the heads explode.
Suhh-Wheeeat!
And already happening here.
Hadn’t seen that one before
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