Shockwaves are still being felt in
South Africa after President Cyril Ramaphosa's controversial
announcement that the country's constitution is to be changed to
explicitly allow for the expropriation of land without compensation.
This is because the plan has invited comparisons with the chaotic land reform programme across the Limpopo River in neighbouring Zimbabwe, which saw scenes of violent evictions of mainly white farmers.
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Why, is it a crime to be white? Why, if there is no distinction between race's is there such a disparage between sub Sahara Africa and all the other races of man ?
ReplyDeleteLiberal logic. :(
DeleteNothing occurs in a vacuum. This is going to accelerate into wanton slaughter of white South Africans. That is is going to get coverage and then Urban American blacks are going to use it as an excuse for violent rampages in American cities. Nobody wants to see it but that's the direction we're heading in.
ReplyDeleteIt is beyond me why every white hasn't left already.
DeleteThey are natives after all. But it appears that it is going to be dangerous, if not, eventually deadly to stay. From what I know, the government is on its way to totally disarming the people. Only your enemy wants you disarmed and ultimately dead. --Ron W
DeleteI'd be long gone.
DeleteThose who can leave, do. This is worth the time:
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/a_bDc7FfItk
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Thanks. https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2018/08/farmlands-2018-official-documentary.html
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