Posted on 09/01/2009 11:05:23 AM PDT by blueglass
A white South African man has been granted refugee status in Canada after an immigration board ruled he faces persecution if he is returned to his native country. Brandon Huntley, 31, from Cape Town, said he had been stabbed three times by black robbers, who called him a 'white dog' and a 'settler' - a reference to South Africa's colonial past based on racial apartheid. He told the panel: 'There's a hatred of what we did to them. It is thought to be the first time a white South African man has been granted refugee status in Canada claiming he was the victim of black aggression said his lawyer Russell Kaplan.
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Modern South Africa = Return to Zululand.
Thank goodness this could never happen here. <p.
“Thank goodness this could never happen here.”
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I consider the ongoing slavery reparations, originally known as The War of Poverty, and now a dizzying patchwork of largely race-based federal programs, including “Affirmative Action” an open persecution of white Americans.
Perhaps they want to follow the Zimbabwe model...
The thing about that is, the whites were in South Africa before the blacks. So, who's a settler. The San people were indigenous to SA at the time whites began settling in extreme SA, and the blacks had been slowly migrating down from central Africa for centuries. They met at some point and the San people got caught in between, and were almost wiped out.
Soon it will be white Americans fleeing to Canada to escape Obama's Black power racists.
Well he’d better stay out of Chicago and Detroit!
Apart from the nippy winters it sounds like this guy has basically won the lottery.
And Panama, various other countries, like Costa Rica and Brazil as well.
Wait until the Chinese take over. Then they will realise that colonisation was not such a bad thing, after all... - Oliver (ex-pat), Duesseldorf, Germany, 1/9/2009 12:17
Wait until the Chinese take over. Then they will realise that colonisation was not such a bad thing, after all... - Oliver (ex-pat), Duesseldorf, Germany, 1/9/2009 12:17
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