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Thread: The land grab thread
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27-02-2018, 18:51 #1
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The land grab thread
You can call it which ever way you want, it is what it is.
https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/N...ation-20180227
So the wheels have finally been set into motion.
I am certain we will see a rise in farm attacks and even some unsanctioned invasions in the near future.
But I do not know if this might finally boil over into a a civil conflict.
The EFF might have enough influence to push this in a direction they want, as they know the DA and even the ANC are reliant on them.
DA has to join up or risk losing the metro's and the ANC needs them for majority.
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27-02-2018, 19:00 #2
Re: The land grab thread
Guys I’m allowing the thread due to the severe impact it will have on pretty much all our lives.
Watch what you say, please. It’s not the kind of thread I want to be watching like a hawk the whole time.Sent electronically, thus not signed.
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27-02-2018, 19:12 #3
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Re: The land grab thread
I bet many people in recent times were pretty happy now that zuma is gone, and were hoping things were magically going to be all right.
I wonder if they listened to what maimane said in parliament, we don't have a zuma problem we have an anc problem.
This is the direction things was always going to go, no way no how things were going to be different.
They were always going to try and solve the inequality problem by redistributing instead of uplifting, always a process of taking away instead of creating.
Socialism is too deeply rooted in the anc culture, the notion of creating financial prosperity through growing the economy was never going to fly.
Ben Shapiro once gave an excellent explanation on why socialism doesn't work, not going to go into that now as it's not on the cards for SA.
In the mean time, the reality for us is taking away someones things will not stop with land, mark my words.
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27-02-2018, 19:18 #4
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Re: The land grab thread
I would like to see the consequences when they start re-distributing the Ingonyama Trust land.
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27-02-2018, 19:54 #5
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Re: The land grab thread
Section 25 of the constitution is written in terms of property, not land. An amendment to the constitution could cause serious problems.
Lets wait and see ...
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27-02-2018, 19:56 #6
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Re: The land grab thread
Wonder how many people will be getting bonds now? Credit is going to become VERY expensive
Don’t take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.
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27-02-2018, 20:01 #7
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Re: The land grab thread
Talking about credit. If 80% of your farm still belongs to the bank. What then?
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27-02-2018, 20:19 #8
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Re: The land grab thread
Land expropriation without compensation is theft.
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27-02-2018, 20:20 #9
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27-02-2018, 20:25 #10
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Re: The land grab thread
Check your bond docs, nationalization is excluded...
Regardless of the politics, the nationalization of land and property has only one outcome, and that is enslavement of everyone of every creed and colour.
Read up on Bezmenov's interview, especially the fate of the useful idiots who usher in the communist horror
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