littletom
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Anyone read much about this? Really getting out of hand with murder etc. And the white landowners are losing their ground for being white. Some many generations of ownership. Not making much news
TCRanch":33qi3gnh said:No, it's not making the news. Saw a post on Facebook last week about cattle being slaughtered in South Africa simply because of their owners race & was horrified - as were 99% of the respondents. One of the comments was incredulous nobody was outraged at the slaughter of the actual farmers. I had no idea! In our world of 24/7 news & social media I'm shocked it isn't at the very least making headlines.
ddd75":vh747mya said:its Ok guys.. because raven says.
just murder them... its ok
blacks.. racist?? no. never. ever.
white genocide? no.. never.. ever..
"hey look, I had that first.. GIVE ME"! *KILL*
hey.. ITS OKAY!!! They were here "first" lol x 234058398405839405893405345
what the fvvvck kind of thinking is that? wow.
littletom":3o1jeyo1 said:Anyone read much about this? Really getting out of hand with murder etc. And the white landowners are losing their ground for being white.
You just hush your mouth with those dirty statistics. You might shatter someone's racist ideals.Bright Raven":3sqf5rqh said:Preface: this mcomes from ABC Fact Check.
Farm murders in the Republic of South Africa are not limited to whites. About 15 percent of farm murders include blacks. The Transvaal Agricultural Union which represents farmers has been keeping data. These numbers include blacks and whites:
2001. 50
2002. 72
2003. 48
2004. 49
2005. 37
2006. 35
2007. 47
2008. 53
2009. 45
2010. 43
2011. 32
2012. 39
2013. 42
2014. 40
2015. 38
2016. 49
2017. 58
There has been no statistical increase in farm murders since 2001.
The Republic of South Africa has experienced a higher increase in murders in the population as a whole than on farms. The murder rate is one of the highest in the world.
However, regardless of the murders, it is likely that at least some farm land will be expropriated.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-05/ ... ar/9591724
The majority won't be able to make it. No difference than being a coach in professional sports, most aren't cut out to be leaders.andybob":7bctvpec said:Far more complex than is apparent, firstly. the Afrikaner trekboers, did not come into contact with the Bantu peoples until after they crossed the Fish river, thus annulling any claim by the Bantu tribes to the Cape/Karoo region. Land was traded from the Zulus for cattle, this land had been cleared of the original inhabitants by the Zulu - not the Afrikaner people so was bought from those who owned it by right of conquest. The Afrikaner people have been South Africans for 400 years, so why, just because of their racial origins and the fact that they did not pursue a policy of genocide on the tribes migrating into the country from the north (the Bantu arrived at the same time as the Dutch and displaced the San and Khoi peoples), as was done on other continents. The murders of the farmers are distinct from the shootings and stabbings common to most murders in the practice of often spending the entire weekend torturing the victims before murdering them, with no thefts usually taking place. The charity Genocide watch is monitoring the South African situation and claims the early stages of racial genocide are in progress. Finally, why was land still being sold to local whites and foreign investors under the new governments of South Africa and Zimbabwe, if the land ownership was being disputed from the beginning? These land grabs are in both cases later, politically based disputes. As a footnote, the many working farms bought and given to local blacks as part of the original land distribution have mostly failed to maintain production, so why would stolen farms be any more successful?
Most can mean few or plenty. Tony Dungy is one heck of a person and a great leader of people. Mike Tomlin is a good football coach.TennesseeTuxedo":21hzab42 said:Hmmmmm....Tony Dungy and Mike Tomlin seemed to figure it out as they each won a Super Bowl, or 2.