Mariandra was eight months pregnant when she fell asleep on the couch with her husband, Johan.
She woke up to the sound of a gun being cocked. Sharp. Close, and two shadows moving in their bedroom.Two men. Black shapes with hate in their eyes and firearms in their hands. No words at first, just violence. They dragged Johan from the bed like he was nothing. He fought for her, for the children, for the life they'd built.
They shot him six times, the last one execution-style, right between the eyes when he was already down, already bleeding out on the floor. Mariandra watched every second, frozen.
Mariandra buried her husband, gave birth to their fourth child alone, raised three grieving kids and a newborn while the world pretended farm murders were just "normal crimes," not war. Not the remnants of "Kill the Boer." Not genocide by slow blade.
"They killed him in front of me. They killed our future. They killed our safety. And you, all of you, look away."
I guess it was all just exaggeration. There are no threats to minority South Africans.
Chanting "kill the whites" must a rally song for some soccer team. The head on a pike must be their goal keeper...
#EFF racists at it again as they rally for the CONVICTED FELON Julius #Malema.
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Another farmer in South Africa has died after a brutal attack in Limpopo province. The farmer and his wife were attacked on Saturday afternoon. His wife is fighting for her life in hospital. Every week these brutal attacks on farmers take place in our country and the government and left-wing activists remain silent about it.
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@Lebona_cabonena What I do know for a fact is that the BBC supported the ANC strongly in the 1980s and early 1990s. The BBC does not report on the consequences of BEE today, neither on South African farm murders.