SOUTH AFRICA’S SILENT WHITE SQUATTER CAMPS: A LOOK AT OUR MULTICULTURAL FUTURE

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Published On 02/24/2016 | By Marcus Cicero | Featured Articles, News, World News

If there are any America folks here who still wary, for whatever reason, about voting for Donald Trump in this year’s election, think long and hard about your decision, for even if there are concerns, at least we may have a chance to halt the decent into the pit of multicultural hell; a chance nations such as South Africa and Rhodesia were not blessed with.

Their current fate is something we will all share sooner rather than later if the Jews and Marxist traitors get their way through mass immigration and various social engineering/brainwashing programs.

Look closely at the nasty situation currently endured by our racial brethren, largely Boers in these images, and pray that we are spared this torment.

And think positive, for perhaps someday a strong, great, and White America, with the support of a resurgent Europe, will have the resources and will to aid these poor people in escaping their daily suffering.

From Daily Mail:

Shanty huts sit next to clapped-out cars, as children sprint along the dusty wasteland under the scorching sun.

Beyond the flimsy shacks lie ditches and pools of filthy, stagnant water where mosquitoes breed.

These are the daily conditions endured by families in South Africa’s ‘white squatter camps’ where there is little food, running water and no electricity.

The squatter camp in Munsieville, near Johannesburg, is one of 80 across South Africa. It is built on the site of an old dumping ground and is home to around 300 people, of which a quarter are children.

There is no electricity, no running water apart from a couple of standpipes, no secure structures and little food.

Houses are typically built with bare earth floors, but frequent floods wash away the topsoil and leave decades-old waste exposed. 

Hospitals refuse residents care and those living at the camp are regularly rebuffed by potential employers at job interviews. 

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