I would feel so insulted if race laws had to be implemented to guarantee my performance. I would be humiliated if someone had to take land or assets from someone else, and hand it to me because I can't achieve it on my own. I would be ashamed if a law was in place that forces a business to handover shares to me because I can't build one myself. I would be really embarrassed if a race was legally excluded from the job market, so that I can gain employment without merit. It would never be well with my soul if I chanted death to a group of people who I know would carry it out.
In Limpopo, South Africa, police arrested a suspect connected to a violent farm attack that left a farmer Robert Scholtz (78) dead and his son injured.
The suspect, Bazali Mathebula, has been released on R4000 bail.
The suspect was found with the farmer's stolen shotgun, believed to have been used in the crime. The attack occurred when two armed men stormed the farm, shooting the farmer and his son before fleeing with the weapon. The suspect faces charges of murder, attempted murder, and robbery with aggravating circumstances. Police are continuing investigations to ensure justice is served.
The case was remanded until 23 June.
Until then, he roams freely.
The shame of South Africa.
Don't let anybody tell you that there is not a genocide ocurring against white people in South Africa.
Just because you may not be part of committing it, denial makes you complicit.
PLEASE SHARE TO RAISE AWARENESS.
It is with great sadness that I watched the press conference of President Trump and the South African delegation including President Ramaphosa. The way they minimised and overlooked the importance of the horrific cruel murders of innocent white farmers was shameful.
Farm Murders: The testimony of this farm murderer at the TRC is a fact we all need to know and garm murder denialists should take note of.
The chant “Kill the Boer” calls for the killing of Afrikaners and farmers. It is a chant that @PresidencyZA Ramaphosa still refuses to condemn. AfriForum formally requested that he denounce it in a letter, but we received no response.
He did, however, make time to sign the BELA Act, which targets Afrikaans schools, thus threatening the cultural survival of Afrikaans-speaking communities.
I'm going to keep sharing this farm murder protest video from 2020 in South Africa because it makes the farm murder denialists boil with rage.
📍Normandien, near Newcastle, South Africa
European Intelligence Backs President Trump’s Claims on South African ‘White Genocide’: ECIPS President Ricardo Baretzky Calls for Urgent International Action
The saddest bit of this is, our own people, activists and forums, can't even say the word.
https://t.co/AiEUHFBYWE
Some people threatening to murder me because of my interview with @TuckerCarlson.
In South Africa, a "necklace" is a brutal method of murdering someone.
South African national assembly Today:
“We will expropriate without compensation whether they (white Afrikaners) like it or not. If they object, they can seek refugee in America.”
Well, that clears the misinformation for you all.