Sunday, October 11, 2020

Dan Roodt - South Africa: Can Good Guys Become Warriors? - "Farm murders are where primal Africa and Marxism meet"

 








Recent events in Free State Province show that South Africa is more racially divided than ever. The torture/murder of 21-year old Brendin Horner by two blacks — he apparently caught them stealing cattle — sparked a wave of white protest and indignation not seen in years.

Whites may tweet their anger or post on Facebook but they don’t often demonstrate; they see it as a “black thing.” However, on October 6th, about 3,000 whites, mostly rural Afrikaners, gathered at the town of Senekal where the two suspects, Sekwetje Esaiah Mahlamba and Sekola Piet Matlaletsa were due to appear in court.

The shocking cruelty of South African “farm murders” has become infamous world-wide. Gangs of black assailants usually attack a single white or a couple, torture them for hours, and then steal a few things or sometimes nothing at all. Canadian activist Lauren Southern has made a documentary, Farmlands, in which she described some of these grisly murders.

Farm murders are where primal Africa and Marxism meet. ...

https://www.amren.com/commentary/2020/10/south-africa-can-whites-survive/