Category Archives: South-Africa

On The Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Ilana On Radio & TV, Media, South-Africa

I’ll be speaking to John Safran of The Australian Broadcasting Corporation about my article the genocide of the Boers in “democratic” South Africa. The program is “Sunday Night Safran,” and it will air on “Triple J,” between 9 and 11pm on Sunday, February 4, Australian Eastern Summer Time, or between 2 and 4am Pacific Standard Time. You can listen live on the web by going to and following the links. Or you can access the broadcast as a podcast, following the show at http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/listen/podcast.htm#safran.
John is the first member of the media to have shown interest in the tragedy of South Africa, as far as I know, and to have a realistic perspective of what’s going down there (as opposed to these “flaccid fools”; the one a mongrel paleoconservative, the other a neocon). The West —America in the lead —has betrayed certain endangered bastions of western civilization, South Africa being one; Serbia another. Israel is next, although its own leaders are doing a fine job of it.
In any event, I believe South Africa is one of the defining stories of our times. The manner in which it was betrayed —through sanctions and international incitement —makes a mockery of our claim to be fighting to maintain Western civilization. What has arisen there is anything but.

Unlike very many Americans, John was remarkably relaxed and did not become apoplectic given the politically incorrect topic of discussion. I hope to get to chat with him again, so that I can improve my output. Being a typical writer, I tend to be reclusive. Put it this way: I haven’t adopted the circus animal persona of the modern pundit, and am unlikely to change.

Background Reading:
The Genocide in Democratic South Africa
The Ugly truth About Democratic South Africa
Oprah’s Excellent Elitism
Self-defense: A Universal Right

Letter of the Week: South-Africa: Land of Blood and Tears

Africa, Crime, South-Africa

As an Asian man living in South Africa, all I can say is that we are living in the valley of death under the auspices of the ANC-led (mis)government. Aside from the farmers who are the breadbasket of this country, civilians are also living in fear, most of us not knowing if today is our turn to be senselessly murdered. Rapes, robberies, carjackings, child rapes, most with fatal consequences for the victim–these are an everyday occurrence, so much so that most people have become totally blasé, wondering who’s next. Twenty two of my friends and family have been murdered since 1995. If I had the financial resources, I would leave this valley of death tomorrow, without batting an eyelid. I have nothing to lose here except my life! I cannot call it a country any longer. It is a valley of death flowing with the blood of its citizens. Enough have been murdered in the last decade to fill Yankee stadium twice over. I kid you not!! And idiots such as Bono, Angelina Jolie, and some other blinkered westerners think all is sunshine and roses. The land of milk and honey…NO this is the land of blood and tears!

—Joe

The Genocide In Democratic South Africa

The Ugly Truth About Democratic South Africa

Self-defense: A Universal Right

'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.

‘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.