October 28, 2014 by
The world held high hopes for the new ‘rainbow nation’ of South Africa two decades ago when apartheid rule ended in 1994. On the 27th April 1994, Nelson Mandela’s ANC (African National Congress) defeated then standing President and leader of the National Party F.W. de Klerk, ushering in a new political reality, but many black and white South Africans had reservations about black rule.
The reservations about black rule were understandable considering most African states since independence have failed dismally to deliver greater economic benefits and democratic government to their people. A combination of nepotism, tribalism, Marxist economic policies and total lack of transparency and accountability fuelled a race to the bottom with many African states exploding into chaos; internal war, famine, over-population, and partial or complete economic collapse.
The memories of Zimbabwe’s independence and ensuing economic collapse featured quite strongly in the minds of many white South Africans. Zimbabwe gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1980 and experienced solid economic growth and democratic freedoms until Robert Mugabe consolidated power in 1987 virtually establishing a ‘one party’ state. Mugabe ditched economic reforms and started his ill conceived ‘land reform’ campaigns to snatch land from productive white famers and distribute the booty amongst his political cronies. With this in mind, it is unsurprising that many white South Africans could see ‘the writing on the wall’ for whites under tyrannical black rule, putting their very existence at stake.
South Africa was the crown jewel of Africa. Its economy was the biggest, most technologically advanced, and most productive compared to other African nations but this has all gradually changed since 1994. Not only has unemployment and crime grown significantly, but white South Africans – particularly the Boer (Afrikaner farmers and people) – have found themselves ‘victims’ in an ANC led orgy of violence and murder.
The situation for white South Africans is deteriorating fast and has started ringing alarm bells internationally. White South Africans especially Afrikaners (descendants of former Dutch settlers) and Boer (farmer) have been targeted in racist, hateful orgies of violence and murder by black thugs egged on by racist rhetoric spewing from black communist, revolutionary political parties, including ANC and EFF (Economic Freedom Fighters) which is led by infamous bigot Julius Malema who was expelled from the ANC Youth League for corruption and inciting genocide against whites.
Dr. Gregory Stanton, head of non-profit group Genocide Watch released a report in July from a fact-finding mission to South Africa, announced his conclusions, “There is an orchestrated genocidal campaign targeting whites, and white farmers in particular.” The respected organisation released a report about its investigations shortly afterwards. On a scale the group developed to identify the phases of genocide, South Africa has been moved to stage six: the preparation and planning stage. Step seven is extermination. The eighth and final stage: denial after the fact.
Dr. Stanton’s report entitled ‘Why are Afrikaner farmers being murdered in South Africa?’ said, “There is direct evidence of the South African government incitement to genocide.” According to experts at least 3,000 Boer have been brutally massacred over the past decade alone. In 1980 there were over 120,000 commercial white farmers in South Africa. That number has dwindled due to the threat of farm murders, harsher economic conditions and government forced land redistribution to subsistence black farmers. When you consider there are somewhere between 30,000 to 40,000 white commercial famers in South Africa today, analysts say as many as 10% have already been exterminated.
Farm attacks have had an enormous and devastating impact on Afrikaners especially the Boer. Afrikaner family members of farm murder victims and activists have erected thousands of white crosses on a grassy hill near Pietersburg. The chilling and sad monument is visible from a nearby highway. Each cross representing an individual victim of brutal farm murders or ‘Plaasmoorde’ in Afrikaans are a stark reminder of the reality that faces European descended farmers and family members in the new ‘rainbow nation’ of South Africa.
The new ‘rainbow nation’ of South Africa is one of the most dangerous places on earth. On average 44 people a day are murdered in South Africa. This compares with 1.5 murders in England, which has a similar sized population.
It is not just farm murders that white South Africans face but also increasing targeted murders in suburban areas too. The mainstream media for the most part have led a campaign of silence on the black murder spree of whites until 2012 when murders so brutal made international headlines. A gang of three robbers and rapists attacked a white family living in Walkerville, a suburb near Johannesburg.
The gang included the family’s gardener and the son of a domestic servant. The robbers waited for Tony Viana to arrive home. When Tony walked through the front door, the robbers attacked him with golf clubs and a machete. The next victim was Tony’s wife Geraldine; she was attacked and raped by the gang. Both Tony and Geraldine were then shot. The lowlifes then turned their attention to the son, Amaro who was only 12 years of age. The gang gagged Amaro and then drowned him in boiling water. After sentencing the black robbers and rapists were led to their cells laughing. This sort of crime is not born out of poverty; it is brought out of racial hatred so severe it turns the perpetrators into vicious murderers.
The language of genocide has to come from somewhere. People just don’t go looking to start killing people because they feel disadvantaged. The hate is coming from black ANC politicians, Marxist Union leaders, and black revolutionary youth leaders who have all joined a chorus calling for genocide of South Africa’s whites, but very little has been done by the ANC to counter the hateful language or challenge those responsible for it.
The black power rhetoric comes all the way from the top and filters down to a disgruntled black population who are angry at the lack of economic benefits, including employment opportunities and affordable housing, promised by successive ANC politicians and bureaucrats. In turn, overtly racist black politicians blame whites for their troubles and also use bigoted language to incite hatred against whites.
The song “Kill the Boer” has become synonymous with the ANC with many senior party figures including the corrupt, polygamist President of South Africa Jacob Zuma who continues to sing the song despite the ruling from a South African High Court stating the words of the song amount to hate speech and violates the constitution. The ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe, also former Chairperson of the South African Communist party said, “These songs cannot be regarded as hate speech or unconstitutional.” The lyrics of the song, sung in Zulu translate as “kill the famer, kill the Boer,” referring to the former ruling white minority. Calling for murder in anyone’s language is hate speech, this behaviour highlights the moral disconnect many black powerbrokers hold in viewing whites in dehumanising ways.
“Kill the Boer, kill the white man”
Even the successor ANC Youth League President Ronald Lamola is doing his best to outshine his predecessor Julius Malema by stepping up his hate speech against Afrikaners. In June 2012, Lamola told ANCYL members, “Land reform is needs as act as forceful as war and that it was an illusion that land would be given back to black South Africans peacefully.”
The ANC has passed significant employment legislation restricting opportunities to whites with communistic quota systems being put in place giving preference to uneducated black South Africans in affirmative action programs that have backfired creating bloated public services, inefficient private industries and rising government debts.
Many thousands of white men across South Africa sleep rough on the streets of big cities like Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town denied any rights to food aid denied government benefits and especially denied access to the job market. These men face daily discrimination from a black ruling class because of their paler complexions and Afrikaans language they speak resorting to menial jobs and begging to survive.
White squatter camps have sprung up across South Africa; there are now over 80 camps. Most of the inhabitants are unemployed with little money or employment opportunities. The whites that congregate and live in these settlements also do so because they have nowhere else to go and need to protect them from roaming black gangs looking to rob, rape, or murder them. The squatter camps operate security measures carried out by voluntary personnel so residents have a safer environment than they would have living in smaller numbers outside the camps.
The employment legislation or BEE (Black Economic Empowerment) programs launched by the ANC to “redress inequalities” give preference to blacks, coloureds, Indians and Chinese in areas of skills development, ownership, management, socioeconomic development and preferential procurement.
When apartheid ended in 1994, the ANC promised it would make black South Africans richer but for most South Africans life has not improved, except of course if you are well connected to the ANC. Black businessmen close to the ANC have taken advantage of preferential racial programs in many company buyouts, which were purchased at discounts. Many white owned companies have been forced to sell stakes at a discount to facilitate black ownership and management. Regrettably, many of these forced transactions have been exposed as fraudulent but very little has been done to address corruption. Pitiful few black South Africans have grown rich by creating entirely new businesses instead relying on acquiring stake in existing firms.
Since Mandela’s death, the mainstream media have been awash with stories of world leaders praising Mandela as a ‘freedom fighter’ and ‘inspiration to the world.’ However, there is also another side to the life and times of Nelson Mandela.
Mandela co-founded Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in 1961 in association with the ANC (African National Congress) and South African Communist party. The aim of the new organisation was to overthrow minority government by using terrorist bombing campaigns against the civilian population.
For Mandela’s lead role involvement in the newly formed group he was arrested in 1962 and imprisoned for 27 years on Robben Island. At his trial, Mandela pleaded guilty to 158 acts of public violence, which also included his conviction of conspiracy to overthrow the government. In Mandela’s rage, many innocent women and children both black and white were murdered and mutilated in his campaigns of ideological terror.
The ANC fully supported the terrorist actions undertaken by Umkhonto we Sizwe. The ANC and its terrorist wing had a choice to either target the Afrikaner government of the day but instead chose the cowardly option to target civilians. In the 80’s Margaret Thatcher, former UK Prime Minister and Ronald Reagan, former US President both labelled the ANC “a terrorist organisation”.
In 1985, former South African President, Pieter Botha told Mandela he could walk free as long as he ‘publicly renounced violence.’ Mandela refused so he remained in gaol until President F.W. De Klerk freed him unconditionally in 1989. Nelson Mandela never publicly renounced violence or apologised for his part in terrorist campaigns against the civilian population.
The ANC’s rage was even felt at Mandela’s funeral when the Afrikaner community was excluded from his funeral. Retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu questioned the motives of the ANC for not being more inclusive. Tutu singled out the failure of the ANC organisers not to include representatives from the Dutch Reformed Church at Mandela’s state funeral.
The rainbow nation of South Africa is responsible for racial crimes of the most heinous nature. The nation’s black populace from worker to political elite are in complete denial about the pro-genocide nature of the ANC government and its minions. Long term, the government wants all property that belongs to whites and will do almost anything to accomplish its goals.
The government is trying to cover up the mass murder of white farmers and civilians. Dr. Gregory Stanton of Genocide Watch said, “The farm murders, we have become convinced are not accidental. It was very clear that the massacres were not common crimes especially because of the absolute barbarity used against the victims.” Further adding, “We are calling for an international investigation.”
There are many informative and truthful websites calling attention to the deteriorating conditions many white South Africans face in their daily lives due to the colour of their skin. It is advisable that you seek facts on this pressing and demoralising issue by visiting the many websites available online. Hopefully you will use your knowledge to inform others of the ongoing communist inspired black-led rage against the white minority.
For too long the world has ignored and denied the facts about the relentless genocide of whites in South Africa. The West has a moral obligation to end its silence, take notice, and push for diplomatic pressure against the ‘machine gun’ rhetoric of the ANC and its bigoted cronies. The time is now!
References:
Genocide of the Boer in South Africa
http://www.redoctober.co.za/genocide-of-the-boer-in-south-africa/
Genocide Watch
http://www.genocidewatch.org/southafrica.html
3 Things You Didn’t (Want To) Know About Nelson Mandela
http://thebackbencher.co.uk/3-things-you-didnt-want-to-know-about-nelson-mandela/
Nobel Peace Laureate Nelson Mandela’s bombs – for the record
Nobel Peace Laureate Nelson Mandela’s bombs – for the record
Tutu exclusion of Afrikaners an affront to Madiba
http://mg.co.za/article/2013-12-17-tutu-exclusion-of-afrikaners-an-afront-to-madiba
Genocide and Communism threaten South Africa
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/africa/item/13280-genocide-communism-threaten-south-africa
Walkerville family murders horrific death boy 12 drowned boiling water robbers raped mother
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2179171/Walkerville-family-murders-Horrific-death-boy-12-drowned-boiling-water-robbers-raped-mother.html
Black Economic Empowerment
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Economic_Empowerme