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KILL THE BOER, KILL THE FARMER
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| July 28, 2002
| Anthony C. LoBaido
Posted on 07/28/2002 7:39:52 AM PDT by AEMILIUS PAULUS
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It can't be. It is not true. It's, it's, It's Marxism, thats it Marxism. Whew!
To: Clive
More, and there will be more.
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posted on
07/28/2002 7:52:49 AM PDT
by
backhoe
To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
It can't be. It is not true. It's, it's, It's Marxism, thats it Marxism. Whew! Give it up. From the article:
In the week after the death of ANC member of Parliament Peter Mokaba, 43 the man who coined the ANC slogan "Kill the Boer, kill the farmer"
The Marxist underpinnings of the ANC are well documented.
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posted on
07/28/2002 7:55:51 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
To: dirtboy
The Marxist underpinnings of the ANC are well documented. As is the Marxist propensity to use starvation to quell opposition. Meanwhile, we sit quietly while US farmers are regulated to death and food production is forced overseas to the delight of globalist investor consortia (Soros, Bensten, Tyson...).
It's too obvious.
To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
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posted on
07/28/2002 8:09:56 AM PDT
by
Consort
To: dirtboy
When people speak and have acted on that speech most people view that as an aspect of reality. Then there are those who use the defense mechanism of denial. You know, when a person is tied up on the railroad track one mile West of the station, the conductor of the Westbound train is shouting "all aboard" the person then says "it really isn't happening, I'm really not tied on the track, the train really is not coming!"
To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
When people speak and have acted on that speech most people view that as an aspect of reality. Then there are those who use the defense mechanism of denial. You know, when a person is tied up on the railroad track one mile West of the station, the conductor of the Westbound train is shouting "all aboard" the person then says "it really isn't happening, I'm really not tied on the track, the train really is not coming!" Of course, when a leader of a political group coins the phrase 'Kill the Boer, kill the farmer', and then members of that group go and kill 1,300 farmers, to most people of rational intellect there would be much more of a connection than the drivel you posted above...
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posted on
07/28/2002 8:16:16 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
As I understand it, it is common knowlege over there that when Mandela dies, open season on "farmers" begins.
I am continually amazed at a world that casually accepts the concept of "Africa for Africans", but that would literally start a world war if a political party were to advance the concept of "Europe for Europeans". The naked hypocracy is simply dazzling to behold.
To: Billy_bob_bob
I'm beginning to think they may not all be be hypocrites. Being a hypocrite implies knowing the truth then pretending otherwise.There are many who are just stupid. There are many who are afraid to face the fact the West is under assault and the politicians are seeking money and votes rather than the welfare of all. Also, it means that one must accept the fact that many of the Third Worlders hate us. Some people just can't face it.
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To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
You made a most interesting quote:
"I'm beginning to think they may not all be be hypocrites."
I must agree. The only hypocrites are in Washington, D.C. and London. The former "anchors" of the war against communism and facism, now have become the financial supporters for the worst outbreak of communist revolution in the world. Instead of crushing the causes of communism and enforcing freedom since 1990, we have turned a blind eye and simply smiled as long as our multinationals were able to get their raw materials out of these despotic nations. If I were a white South African or Rhodesian farmer I would be as bitter towards the West as I would be towards those killing the farmers off. The boomerang is coming soon, as those farmers in Africa may well be eliminated by a Marxist-Racist genocide. But at some point, it will hit our shores, and most Americans will not tolerate it peacefully.
To: Nuke'm Glowing
I fear Americans might tolerate it "peacefully." Many Americans seem whipped by words and concepts such as: tolerance, diversity, forgiveness, love, hate, equality, inclusion, 'a big tent' etc.
An historical example of a people absolutely under the thumb of the master was the Helot in ancient Sparta.
To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
I respectfully disagree. There is still a silent, but deadly, 20% minority out there in this nation that creates the wealth, does the military service, etc. that actually make this nation move forward and not sit back and watch Springer every day. That 20%, as usual, will be the group that saves the day. But if they lose, well, America was a great experiment while it lasted.
To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
Invite the tough hard working people of South Africa to America, and let the rest starve.
To: Nuke'm Glowing
Well as one of the 20% you describe I can say I'd like to leave most of the rest of the 80% to rot. My tax bill makes me scream.
To: Jack Black
Amen brother. Every quarter as I file, I get fuming mad. And you should see what my employees say. They go nuts too. It's amazing that Oprah and Rather are the "true reflection of America" according to the media. Unfortunately, for that 80% we talk about, that is about right. It's too bad the 20% in S. Africa and Rhodesia did not realize that, before surrendering their freedoms and now their lives to the communist scourge.
To: Billy_bob_bob
I am continually amazed at a world that casually accepts the concept of "Africa for Africans",
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And that the only blacks are African. You're white and your family's been in SA for 6 generations? You're still not African.
Comment #19 Removed by Moderator
To: Carry_Okie
I give it 10 years.
Within the decade, I expect that what is now happening to the Rhodesians will happen to the Afrikaaners.
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posted on
07/28/2002 10:04:44 AM PDT
by
Clive
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