Die Vryburger
If anyone still doubted the ANC government’s position on farm attacks and murders of farmers, it dispelled all doubts during the recent debate in parliament.
In a statement from the Boer-Afrikaner Volksraad, the Chairman Andries Breytenbach said, the statements of ANC MPs to continue killing more farmers and that farmers should be buried alive, reflects the attitude prevailing in those ranks. “As representatives of the ruling party they do not hesitate to say such outrageous things in public, it takes no imagination to guess what they say among themselves that the public do not hear. This attitude explains the lack of political will of the ANC government to act urgently in order to stop these farm attacks, “said Mr. Breytenbach.
“The above attitude and persistent propaganda that whites stole the blacks’ land; that white land should be expropriated without compensation; and Zuma’s singing during the ANC centenary celebrations in Bloemfontein on January 8, 2008, Shoot the Boer … We are going to shoot them with the machine gun…. is unmistakable evidence of extreme hostility and aggression against the white man. The violence and terror that the ANC fought against the whites in 1994 and Mandela refused to renounce, is therefore simply continued.”
Every state has obligations to protect the citizens, namely the legislature, the police, and the judiciary, but this government sometimes uses these instruments to stand against the part of the citizenry that he hates even the Boer-Afrikaner people; he fails to use it effectively to protect them.
“The actions of the government agrees with the Communist doctrine that the state and its instruments are not neutral and above politics, but rather the weapons of the new ruling class, the proletariat. According to this view, the education, the media, and the pulpit weapons of persuasion; while the legislation, police, armed forces and judiciary are arms of compulsion. (Douglas Hyde, Dedication, and Leadership Learning from the communists). ”
Mr. Breytenbach said that for the Boer-Afrikaner people it predicts the present dispensation spiritual, cultural, and physical destruction. “We are experiencing it every time one of us is killed out of hatred when our language and culture is despised, or tenders and applications for jobs are rejected simply because the applicants are white.”
The 23 years of the current constitutional dispensation is a long story of decline and failure. Race relations are worse than ever-in history, and the increasing hostility and mistrust between ethnic groups and races are bound by court decisions and new laws suppressed in order to preserve an impression of nationhood.
“The notion of a “rainbow nation” is pure wishful thinking, and all the waffling about ‘unity in diversity’ and ‘diversity in unity’ is a bunch of nonsense,” says. Breytenbach. “The Boer-Afrikaner people differ mentally, culturally and physically from the other nations in South Africa, and we will not transform or integrate to like them, or to be with them.”
“What is urgently needed is a new constitutional dispensation in South Africa – one that recognizes the reality of different peoples and provides for those who want to govern themselves. It can still be created peacefully, and if it does not happen, the reluctance and hostility toward one another will increase until it reaches an explosive point.”
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