WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS ARTICLE FROM ENGLANDS BBC

pietro1

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Typical crap have to put up with nowadays
in media.

Always thought boers are some of head strong
unbrainwashed proud peoples out there.






[h=3]Learning to be racist[/h]Pictures of South Africa's white extremist training camps
 

Charles Martel

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Those so-called "White extremists" are just preparing to defend themselves from the inevitable genocide of whites in South Africa.

The author of that BBC article likely has a deep hatred toward White gentiles.

Don't White people have the right to defend themselves like everybody else?
 

Don Wassall

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There's a longstanding rumor floating around South Africa that when Nelson Mandela dies, the blacks will attempt to slaughter large numbers of Whites there. Mandela is 93 years old. If you think it's bad in the U.S., how would you like to live in a country where blacks outnumber Whites 10 to 1? Or "Zimbabwe," where it's now over 50 to 1?
 

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No wonder there's so many White South Africans coming to the U.S. I've worked with 4 of them over the last few years. They seemed to be glad to be on (a tad bit) "more friendly" soil (for now).
 

foobar75

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Interesting timing on that article, and here's another one from the the NYT:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/23/w...ans-feel-unwelcome.html?_r=1&src=me&ref=world

The opening two paragraphs:

"For countless foreign visitors, Cape Town is an indelible symbol of the beauty and promise of post-apartheid South Africa. Beyond its gorgeous scenery and great wines, its very logo — an outline of majestic Table Mountain superimposed over a rainbow — emphasizes its historic mix of races and cultures, and its most famous resident, Desmond Tutu, is revered as a symbol of tolerance, inclusiveness and forgiveness.

But for many black South Africans, this city represents something very different: the last bastion of white rule. "

If you manage to get thru the article without your blood boiling, you get the message very clearly. Cape Town is indeed the last bastion of White rule, and they can't stand it. In fact, you get this sense that they can't wait to overrun that place with blacks and take it over, turning it into another hellhole. Why can't Whites have this one province to themselves and be allowed to live in peace?
 
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