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       Re: News from South Africa no one is talking abou
       By: benseac Date: February 4, 2019, 5:26 am
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       [quote author=NealC link=topic=675.msg10057#msg10057
       date=1544368878]
       "South Africa has set a date for when its much-criticised land
       expropriations can begin after a politician declared: "Your time
       is up, white people".
       The country’s National Assembly approved a proposal to change
       the constitution to make the so-called reforms legal in a vote
       of 183 to 77.
       This paves the way for land to be taken from farmers without
       giving any kind of compensation.
       And now lawmakers have agreed to set up a committee that will
       write and introduce a new bill for land expropriations.
       A deadline of the end of March next year for the committee to
       present its first report to parliament has also been agreed."
       Zimbabwe 2 here we come.  Except this time you have 5 million
       Boers, armed, and with ample warning.  They have a long history
       of self defense and they cannot get out, an exit permit costs
       about $100000.  This is not a recipe for peaceful transfer.
       This is going to be a bloodbath while the US and EU, crippled
       with white guilt, stand by and do nothing.  They are doing
       nothing now, including the loudmouth idiot in charge in
       Washington.  And when it is all over the richest country in
       Africa will lie in dust and ashes, the people squatting and
       starving on once productive farmland.
       I suppose it it just TIA.  Africa, who cares.
       [/quote]
       When I was taking Afrikaans lessons with a teacher on italki, I
       asked her about this as her family are farmers in South Africa.
       She said that she wasn't that worried yet because their farm was
       relative small and was pretty far away from everything. They
       were, however, preparing for what she knew would eventually
       happen. And yeah, it's sad that there's been so little movement
       on this by the US. Our media has said so very little about it.
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