Here's a representative sampling of comments by Her Majesty's subjects on
the plight of South African farmers:
Double negative = a positive. Land stolen from from the natives and then stolen back ... I hope this goes continent wide, including the De beers factory ... I don't feel sorry for this man at all. He profits off hunting large animals. Karma is truly at work here! ... Hmmm, so, like the Dutch grabbed the land from the native south Africans ... No it's not theft. And you can defend all you like it won't help ... Go home mate ... At first I had sympathy... but then I read "hunting" farm..... A HUNTING farm??? Sorry farmer, NO sympathy here! Murdering animals for "sport" is VILE! ... If you kill animals they will get you back somehow...
Oh, look-- one from an unenlightened Yank made it through:
Jomo Kenyatta did this in Kenya (Mau Maus) which turned a food exporting country into an economic mess. Same with Zimbagwe. That is Communism for you. Always under the guise of "helping the poor: the party bosses get rich. Same with Cuba and Venezuela.
How much sympathy will you be able to muster for the top group of comment posters when their willful ignorance brings about their turn in the barrel?
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Well if they knew History they'd know that the first people that get liquidated under a Social/Commie regime is the same intellectuals and media that put the regime in power in the first place.
Can I assume this goes here?
I would only note that the Boers and Afrikaners beat the mighty UK in the first war, and only lost the second due to the unlimited resources the Empire poured into the fight. If they stand together and initially take out the SA "Law Enforcement", they stand a good chance of making the fourth world culture regret its decisions. But then I'm certain that when SA sends its military to take them out, they wouldn't stand a chance. After all, the SA military stand head and shoulders above those Brits that previously failed... on I Don't Suppose We Can Narrow Down Population Specifics?
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