The biggest beasts I came across in my life time when in USA(Miami), were from South Africa(Sunette Bridges and other AWB garbage that dared to humiliate me in the face due to my Slavic origins with their companions from Great Britain, Germany, and off course NEONAZI club known as USA under John McCain - aboard were Nick Griffin, David Duke, and all other prominent garbage who had exactly ZERO respect for non "Aryan" lives) and we are talking about nothing else than pure NEONAZI plaque that managed to concentrate(lure) via my case in their bigotry/hypocrisy circles governments from Eastern Europe and even China...the point is that I was rated as a Slavic nonwhite subhuman by this very people and you my fellows are too...
I am here to say loudly to this scum that they aren't going to build further genocide/pain, and suffering on others and that it is time to instead pack and go home(exactly as I was told on numerous occasions when in USA - last time was in 2009 http://ausertimes.blogspot.si/2017/05/we-dont-want-you-in-america-any-more-go.html) !!! GO HOME "ARYAN" FILTH !!! THEY DON'T WANT YOU IN AFRICA ANY LONGER !!!
If we would allow this so called "white settlers" in our eastern European countries, we alone would end up almost AGAIN like blacks did in Africa(they came to Eastern Europe as settlers time and again and were used during WWII to populate exterminated territories made for them specially by Adolf Hitler - this is how they thank for hospitality and case is no different with Africa)...
From southafricatoday.net:
Stop killing farmers, demand protesters
Cape Town on Monday, eventually gathering at the Green Point stadium, to protest against farm murders. For much of the morning and afternoon the N1 into Cape Town moved at a snail’s pace.
“I want these killings to stop. I do not want any woman to suffer the way I did … My children are
heartbroken,” said Marlene Conradie, widow of murdered farmer Joubert Conradie of Uitkyk farm in Klapmuts.
heartbroken,” said Marlene Conradie, widow of murdered farmer Joubert Conradie of Uitkyk farm in Klapmuts.
“We are ordinary people who grow grapes, peaches and olives,” she said. Marlene and her two children, Hannes (15) and Jane (11), were marching in Monday’s protest, titled “Genoeg is genoeg, enough is enough”.
AfriForum says: “Since 1 January 2017, at least 341 farm attacks have been committed, during which at least 70 people have been murdered. This means that during 2017 so far, there has already been more farm murders than the total amount of farm murders during 2016.”
According to Africa Check “police’s statistics differ” from those
previously supplied by AfriForum. There are also other figures given by the Transvaal Agricultural Union. There are reasons for the differences based on methodology and also the definition of famer and farm or rural smallholding. It is extremely difficult to verify or determine how many farm owners have been killed on farms and also what the statistics are for farm workers living on farms.
previously supplied by AfriForum. There are also other figures given by the Transvaal Agricultural Union. There are reasons for the differences based on methodology and also the definition of famer and farm or rural smallholding. It is extremely difficult to verify or determine how many farm owners have been killed on farms and also what the statistics are for farm workers living on farms.
The protesters wore black regalia and held placards with: “Stop killing farmers”, “In memory of murdered farmers” and “No farmer no food”. GroundUp saw just one person with a small old South African flag on their T-shirt.
A dairy farmer and wheat producer, Thys Swart Swellendam of Grootvadersbosch Landgoed,
told GroundUp: “We provide jobs for many farm workers and for each farmer that is killed, it means job losses and farms are ruined, and the secondary industry as well, because we produce raw materials for factories and other industries.”
told GroundUp: “We provide jobs for many farm workers and for each farmer that is killed, it means job losses and farms are ruined, and the secondary industry as well, because we produce raw materials for factories and other industries.”
He said farm workers are also attacked sometimes and their families are in danger. “We spent millions of rands just on security. That keeps us busy instead of growing food for the nation. With drought in the Western Cape, it is difficult because besides buying stock for animals we must also spend on security. Police, who should be providing security, are not doing that. Farmers are dependent on themselves and their neighbours.”
Some are however critical of the farmers. Colette Solomon, Director of Women on Farms Project (WFP) told GroundUp: “Women on farms do not feel safe from the farmers. They experience verbal, physical, sexual abuse and intimidation. Their tenure and housing rights are frequently violated but when they report to the police, police don’t take action. As a result most of them do not report abuse.”
GO HOME !!!
IF SHE HAS MONEY FOR THIS, SHE HAVE MONEY FOR YOU TOO AND LET HER PAY FOR WHAT GERMANY HAVE DONE ALSO TO NAMIBIA(ALSO STOP SENDING THAT MODIFIED AMEROGERMAN POISENOUS FOOD PACKED WITH CHEMICALS THAT KILLS)....MONEY MONEY !!!
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