Before you leave this thread spare a few moments to inform yourself about the plight of the Afrikaner Nation under seige.
The ethnic cleansing of Southern Africa's commercial farm communities continues while the world remains silent...
FARM MURDER TOLL :
1,368 farmers, and kin were killed in South Africa in often very violent, organised attacks, always by young African males.
124 farm dwellers killed in Zimbabwe:
5 farmers killed in Namibia:
If South Africa's vicious farm murders had occurred in Zimbabwe, these would have been world news. But these "only" occurred in SA -- and so the rest of the world remains oddly silent. Post-apartheid South Africa is apparently immune from the usual investigative journalism being conducted in the rest of the Western world.
Why has the South African farmer become the world's most endangered species? Why are SA's few remaining commercial farmers now most at risk of being murdered in the whole world? They are being murdered at 264 per 100,000 population group... the highest in the world! A Nedbank probe recently described these farm attacks as "deliberately targetting specific homesteads to kill the Afrikaner victims": robbery was not the prime motivation, in fact in 88% of last year's farm attacks, nothing had been "robbed".
With more than half of South Africa's commercial farmers now already having vacated the sector permanently since 1994 -- more than 1-million hectares less maize is also being harvested this year. The entire region with its 120-million people is also plunging headlong into widespread famine- the WFP and FAO are warning... And all these facts are not unrelated.
SA now is the only one in the entire Southern African subcontinent still producing some excess food, although even this country now only produces enough maize for their own 46-million population.
The ethnic cleansing of Southern Africa's commercial farm communities continues while the world remains silent...
FARM MURDER TOLL :
1,368 farmers, and kin were killed in South Africa in often very violent, organised attacks, always by young African males.
124 farm dwellers killed in Zimbabwe:
5 farmers killed in Namibia:
If South Africa's vicious farm murders had occurred in Zimbabwe, these would have been world news. But these "only" occurred in SA -- and so the rest of the world remains oddly silent. Post-apartheid South Africa is apparently immune from the usual investigative journalism being conducted in the rest of the Western world.
Why has the South African farmer become the world's most endangered species? Why are SA's few remaining commercial farmers now most at risk of being murdered in the whole world? They are being murdered at 264 per 100,000 population group... the highest in the world! A Nedbank probe recently described these farm attacks as "deliberately targetting specific homesteads to kill the Afrikaner victims": robbery was not the prime motivation, in fact in 88% of last year's farm attacks, nothing had been "robbed".
With more than half of South Africa's commercial farmers now already having vacated the sector permanently since 1994 -- more than 1-million hectares less maize is also being harvested this year. The entire region with its 120-million people is also plunging headlong into widespread famine- the WFP and FAO are warning... And all these facts are not unrelated.
SA now is the only one in the entire Southern African subcontinent still producing some excess food, although even this country now only produces enough maize for their own 46-million population.
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