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27-01-2018, 10:56 #21
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quoted wrong post, see post below
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27-01-2018, 10:59 #22
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I agree with this post to a greater extent.
Still, from what I saw of the video, it contained the brutal truth, and I think the truth should be told in whatever medium available, even if it upsets those in power.
EDIT
Anyway, this is an emotive subject, so always wise to not venture down this path too far. We all have strong opinions on it.
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27-01-2018, 11:17 #23
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So when ISIS sets up help in RSA to come to the aid of Muslim farmers, this is a good thing ?
live out your imagination , not your history.
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27-01-2018, 11:26 #24
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It's really not a hard to understand scenario.
If you are a farmer in SA, you have the most dangerous job in SA.
Nobody is going to come and save you, nobody, nor the government nor the people want you here.
The canadians can bugger off, whatever they do or say won't change anything.
Dig in and fight for your life, or leave, that's your two choices.
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27-01-2018, 11:47 #25
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Anyone who thinks Lauren Southern's prime objective with her story is to help South African farmers, is sadly mistaken. Lauren Southern is primarily all about Lauren Southern.
Quemadmodum gladius neminem occidit: occidentis telum est.
Seneca (4 BC - 65 AD)
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27-01-2018, 11:57 #26
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29-01-2018, 10:51 #30
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Drawing a long bow there. We're talking about white farmers. The ones that, with their mixed subordinates, sustain the country and their neighbours.
One could suggest the same about Christine Amanpour. Same occupation, same individual end goal - put food on the table. The difference is one subcribes to a pernicious mainstream leftist narrative projected by mass media.
The other, does not.
Without farmers the country will starve and die. The workers that depend on said farmers will have no jobs. Neighbouring countries will no longer be able to buy food from South Africa.
The fact that this has been ongoing for more than 20 years and hasn't been rectified by the government is bullshit. Instead of using the entrenched systems to alleviate the problem (or at least attempt to), they disbanded them (the kommandos).
White farm murders need international attention. I am pleased that someone is shining a light on this.
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