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Welcome Afrikaners
« on: Yesterday at 02:21:43 AM »
 Seems Trump has allowed I believe around 49 migrants into this country I approve of. Waving American flags and being happy to leave their old country. White African farmers that have been murdered, raped and burned out in the last few years. Actually, probably began when Mandala was released 30 years ago when the apartheid  crap started. Press doesn't report ''all'' the news. I think we should make available a few acre's of land for them to get started here. Say 500-1000 acres each, that is presently owned by China or Bill Gates. After a few years they can buy it if they want or move on.
As far as South Africa goes, my prediction is, history will repeat itself. Jamaica, Haiti, Zimbabwe/Rhodesia, all went back to witchcraft, voodoo, grass huts and crapping behind it shortly after the white's got kicked out. Give them 20 years at best, electricity, plumbing, infrastructure will be falling apart.
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Re: Welcome Afrikaners
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 02:58:07 AM »
“Give them 20 years at best, electricity, plumbing, infrastructure will be falling apart”.

I totally agree. Rhodesia is a shining example …clear results. Like democrats, as soon as the adults leave the room, the in-fighting begins.
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Re: Welcome Afrikaners
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 04:35:17 AM »
Now boys, you know you're feeding the incompetent, moronic, democrat liberals. Here in Texas you might offend Jasmon Crockett, Al Green and others by those comments. All I can say is Good Job keep it up.
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Re: Welcome Afrikaners
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 07:23:03 AM »
Rhodesia is a shining example …clear results.

Rhodesia was my first thought when I saw this article.  It'd be a shame for the same thing to happen in So. Africa but I 'spose it's inevitable.  The "Wild Geese" don't fly much anymore...
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Re: Welcome Afrikaners
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 07:43:08 AM »
It’s gotta be driving BLM nuts to think that these folks are African American.

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« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 12:19:21 PM »
   When De Clerk and Madela ruled together all was fine, when Madela left the government . all started to go to hell.

Madelas' second wife, was a criminal connected to ANC problems after her husband left politics.

     As Winnie's actions became more violent and included involvement with the Mandela United Football Club, which was responsible for kidnapping, torture, and murder, Nelson began to distance himself from her.

Truth and Reconciliation Commission:

The TRC, established by Nelson Mandela's government, found that Winnie was "politically and morally accountable" for the human rights violations committed by her security detail.
Separation and Divorce:

The couple separated in 1992 and divorced in 1996, with Nelson's statement acknowledging the tensions and differences on certain issues.

Later Condemnation:

Nelson Mandela publicly condemned Winnie's actions, particularly in relation to the death of Stompie Seipei and her involvement with the Mandela United Football Club, which were found responsible for human rights abuses.