Murder, Torture and Anti-White Racism - Inside the Nightmare of South Africa
Entrepreneur and commentator Rob Hersov (@RobertHersov) joins me for a conversation on South Africa’s crisis, anti-white racism, farm attacks, corruption, and whether the country is on the brink of collapse.
We discuss the ANC, Julius Malema, land expropriation, mass emigration, crime, Nelson Mandela, British colonialism, and why Hersov believes decades of misrule have hollowed out South Africa’s institutions.
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White kid gets surrounded and punched to the floor, as he staggers to get up he’s attacked again - this time by police - and he lashes out not knowing who is after him.
Why didn’t they arrest the attackers?
DIEversity.
The police are your enemy.
I’m a former police officer… we’re seeing a pattern… an apparent presumption that in any inter-racial altercation, if there’s a white lad involved, he’s the guilty party.
This was not good policing… the lack of situational analysis, the apparent assumption the white lad was in the wrong, and the inappropriate use of force - the female police officer who body slammed the young lad against the shutters - were all unprofessional.
The language “walk to the fucking car you dick” was also highly unprofessional.
We have to restore British policing. Only one party has a credible plan for doing so @RestoreBritain
https://t.co/u6IYWNrKKW…
This is deeply concerning.
Photographer Alastair Hilton was enjoying a pint with a friend when two Metropolitan Police officers tracked him down and warned him about his posts on social media.
Mr Hilton was asked to step outside the pub, where the officers read out the section of the Crime and Policing Act 2026 under which they threatened to arrest him should he cross the line.
This was all because Mr Hilton had shared a post protesting the actions of a local Green councillor, who had successfully campaigned to remove the outdoor seating from three pubs on the Thames riverside near his home.
While we do not approve of intimidating public office holders at their homes, gathering at a pub in the vicinity of a councillor’s house and standing up for your right to sit outside and enjoy a beer is not a crime.
We can already see how this legislation — with this provision having come into force only on 29th June — can be manipulated to silence dissent.
The Met Police again appear more interested in dealing with free speech disputes online rather than tackling real crime.
@London_W4, the FSU will write to you today.
Birmingham Police’s ‘Race Action Plan’ tells officers not to ‘over-police’ black people.
It says disparities in outcomes are problems ‘regardless of their causes’.
If you tell your officers that, don’t be surprised when this happens👇