Category Archives: Conflict

'The Genocide in Democratic South Africa'

Conflict, South-Africa

“They are conservative, Christian Caucasians, a fact that might help explain why the fashionable left in the West doesn’t much care that they’re being exterminated.

The Boers —or farmers —of South Africa have tilled the land for generations, on small holdings or on large commercial farms. But orgiastic killing sprees by The People, in combination with a Stalinesque land grab by their representatives, is threatening this minority’s survival.

Not to mention making life an inferno for farmers across the country!”

The excerpt is from this week’s column, which was originally titled “The Kulaks of South Africa,” but was changed to “The Genocide in Democratic South Africa,” because too many Americans don’t know who the Kulaks were. The column describes, graphically, what Genocide Watch agrees is a process that comports with genocide. As I promised, I don’t intend to let the issue die down. I urge you to send the column on to people you know.