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Farm attacks continue in South Africa with three men murdered and an elderly woman raped over Easter weekend




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The persecution of the white minority in South Africa continues with 13 farm attacks recorded over the Easter weekend which resulted in three murders.

Farm attacks against South Africa’s Boer community are all too common with some South African politicians like Andile Mngxitama, leader of ‘Black First Land First (BLF)’ has calling on his followers to kill whites and also declaring ‘We will kill their children and their women’ and even their ‘cats and dogs’.

The attacks over the Easter weekend left three people dead and one woman in her 70’s was gang raped by her attackers. Two of the alleged attackers were reported to be wearing police uniforms.

The situation continues to deteriorate in South Africa for whites and non-whites as corruption and incompetence continue to wreak havoc on the economy.

South Africa also passed a law in recent months allowing for land expropriation for whites. A person’s property can now be seized without compensation by the government because of the colour of their skin. This is despite the fact that much of the farming Boer community in the country can trace their heritage back to the 17th century.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed as “racist” any criticism of the racist plan to seize white owned land.

A similar policy was once adopted in Zimbabwe which plunged the once prosperous country, known then as the “breadbasket of Africa”, into a despotic, starving basket-case of a country.

Attacks on white farmers in South Africa were recently investigated and exposed in a documentary by Canadian journalist Lauren Southern called “FARMLANDS”

Which can be viewed here

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