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    Jan Sobieski
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    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/10/blackmonday-white-farmers-protest-farm-murder-171030191052539.html

    Can anyone comment on this alleged genocide of “white” people.

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    Anonymous
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    Nelson Mandela’s regime started the white farmer resentment turned deadly.

    Same thing here, we have a milder version in the form of affirmative action and other discriminatory laws against our gender and ethnicity.

    I owe them NOTHING! The shoe is on the other foot now, they have no right to complain!

    All I hear is this:

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    Rafael
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    South Africa is the advanced stage of what all the world will become.

    Don't look back, you're not going that way.

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    White people shouldn’t live in Africa. Not racist, just speaking in terms of self interest.

    “If you want to ascertain through statistics who are the most likely to be murdered in South Africa, then those are young black males,” Newham told Al Jazeera.

    Well, that’s a very misleading quote, now isn’t it? Are young black males more likely to be killed overall, or PER CAPITA? Because only the latter really matters, considering that most of them are black to begin with.

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    JVB
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    Born and raised bro. I left that s~~~hole 24 years ago. Not 6 weeks ago a guy I knew from high school was ambushed by 3 f~~~ing blacks at his front gate coming home to his farm. Got shot 1 in the chest and stabbed 4 times. Leaves behind 3 kids and a wife. They stole his pickup and his cell phone. Apartheid was a good thing. Back then we knew how to keep those savages in line.

    Peace is > piece.

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    MgtowSA
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    As a citizen of SA all my life I’ve seen the decay unfold. I never bought into the 1994 propaganda, and even less did I buy into the global propaganda of Mandela as the so-called champion of the “successful” democratic transition from apartheid. The fact is that apartheid and the ANC government since 1994 are classic examples of the old left right paradigm. The current crop have continued and stepped up the race war agenda, and continue to use propaganda to use race as a divide and rule strategy. This brings me to Jan’s question about the farm murders.

    This is an issue of national interest, and like other such issues there are two sides to it. The one side is what we are led to believe by the media and by the govt. This is the side of the issue that is used to further the race war agenda. You have predominantly white Afrikaner farmers who claim that the murders are genocidal in nature, yet there is no objective evidence to support that. The claim I think is a reaction to puppets like Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters or EFF, who publicly makes inciting and inflammatory statements. This, coupled with the deliberate uncertainty created by the land redistribution issue, understandably makes white farmers jittery. For them, the farm murders confirm their fears.

    However the other side of the issue is that the media hardly reports on how many black farmers are also victims. It is therefore not a whites only issue. The other point is that many farmworkers on various farms are ill treated by their white farmer employers. Obviously two wrongs don’t make a right but this is a more balanced picture of what is really going on here.

    Farm murders are just one aspect of the general mass manipulation of the populace into a divide and rule situation. Crime in general, political murders, rampant corruption, a criminal president with links to organised crime, all these and many other factors must be taken into account, rather than trying to understand issues in isolation.

    I hope this clears up some of your questions.

    Do yourselves a favour gentlemen and read The President’s Keepers by Jacques Pauw. It is currently causing quite a controversy here. You may get a better idea of what is going on here if you read it.

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    Sidecar
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    What’s happening in SA right now is fundamentally not a black vs. pink thing. The actual problem, like in so many places, is redistributionism (a.k.a. crony communism a.k.a. socialism). And like redistributionists everywhere, they manipulate people to support them by breaking them into “us vs. them”. Sometimes it’s “proletariat vs. bourgeoisie”. Sometimes it’s “rural vs. urban”. Sometimes it’s “blue state vs. red state”. In South Africa it’s been framed as “black vs. white”, but it’s still the same old redistributionist scam.

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    ATLANTIS
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    Africa’s always bin a dump hasn’t it? I’m surprised any white people are still there to be honest.

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    Freedom
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    White people shouldn’t live in Africa. Not racist, just speaking in terms of self interest.

    “If you want to ascertain through statistics who are the most likely to be murdered in South Africa, then those are young black males,” Newham told Al Jazeera.

    Well, that’s a very misleading quote, now isn’t it? Are young black males more likely to be killed overall, or PER CAPITA? Because only the latter really matters, considering that most of them are black to begin with.

    I have a co-worker from South Africa, asked him why he left, he didn’t say why now I know.

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