Friday, October 3, 2014


Breaking the media`s blackout on South Africa

The Gruesome Reality of Racist South Africa.”  In painstaking detail, Ahlert goes where angels fear to tread in exposing the murderous, borderline genocidal, conditions under which white South Africans are systematically forced to labor.

 

The very same Western media that campaigned tirelessly against the apartheid of the old South Africa now refuse to utter a syllable about the cruelty and injustices that plague the new.  In light of the ubiquity of this cowardice, Ahlert’s courage is that much more salient—and that much more commendable.

Statements made about minorities by ANC Government Officials towards SA minority citizens

  “When Mandela dies we will kill you whites like flies” – Mzukisi Gaba (ANC councillor and politician at the Provincial government of the Western Cape.) “Kill the Boer – Kill the Farmer” – Peter Mokaba (Murdered ANC populist) “Stealing from whites is not a crime” – Faraday Nkoane, Leader of the Uhuru culture club. “I have beaten the Colonials – and I am going to beat the children of the children of the Colonials” – Julius Malema (ANC youth leader) “Kill them- Kill the Amaburu” – song by the ANC and Mandela “All whites are racists” – Dept. Minister Fikile Mbalula “Whites will be threatened with a revolution by black people if the racial quotas are not met” – Jimmy Manji (Black management forum leader) “We are here today to declare war. We are against violence, but if this is what it takes to force a bad farmer in a direction, then they should be smashed (moered) in that direction. If farmers continue to violate the rights of our workers like mad dogs then we need to beat them until they stop. They are going to shit if they do not stop.” – Tony Ehrenreich – Cosatu leader in the Western Cape. “There is already blood on the farm workers and unless it stops there will be blood on the farmers of these farms. We will grab the land and give it to the rightful owners.” – Tony Ehrenreich – Cosatu leader in the Western Cape.

Yet while they are few, there are other voices in the wilderness.  One such voice belong to us..

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sisterthundershow/2014/10/03/breaking-the-medias-blackout-on-south-africa

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