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originally posted by: earthling42
What seems to be unimportant, or inconvenient and simply ignored by the western media in Europe and the US is the genocide on white people in Africa.
So this topic is to at least know of their suffering, how they have and are being killed in large numbers.
originally posted by: intrptr
Theres four and a half million whites living there. How many died since the ANC took over?
Naidoo has bought a farm called Rustlers Valley in the eastern Free State. It is a beautiful spot, nestling in the Maluti Mountains near the Lesotho border, which used to be a hangout for hippies in the 1970s and 1980s. The countryside is lush after plentiful summer rains and the mountain scenery is breathtaking. To describe Naidoo as a Free State farmer is, perhaps, not quite correct. For although Naidoo has bought the farm with his own capital, he is not himself farming it. Nor will he derive any profits from it. The farm workers who came with the purchase run the farm, from management level to field labouring, and they are the main beneficiaries of its productivity.
Everything is still at launch-pad level, but the prospects are heartening. I met one of the local farmers’ association leaders, who greeted Naidoo warmly and expressed a wish to bring some of his fellow white farmers to see the project. Many, he said, had responded favourably to the project, saying it made them feel more secure from the unnerving threat of farm murders that is plaguing the platteland. At least one neighbouring white farmer has told Naidoo his workers had asked whether they could join the community in Naledi Village and commute to work on his farm each day. Would that be possible? To which Naidoo replied: "You’ll have to talk to the manager, Anton Chaka. He’s the boss here." A notion that in those circles was a small revolution in itself.