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@twatterbaas - Boer

If you ever wondered at what point South Africa’s slow deterioration started.

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We must not impose ourselves or our solutions on South Africa. Our loyalty is to the people, especially the majority black population who are suffering under the oppressive white regime. The leaders and people of South Africa have the primary responsibility to address the situation, but they have been unsuccessful in their attempts for the past 20 years. We need to establish a timetable for progress and make it clear to the regime that their time is limited. Black South Africans have tried to compromise, but they are being crushed. Our goal should be to expand political liberties in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Speaker 0: Over them in a moment. Then you say on page 14, we must not become part of South Africa's problem. We must remain part of their solution. We must not aim to impose ourselves, our solutions, our favorites in South Africa. Damn it, we have favorites in South Africa. The favorites in South Africa are the people who are being repressed by that ugly white regime. We have favorites. Our loyalty is not to South Africa, it's to South Africans. And the South Africans are majority black and they are being excoriated. It is not to some stupid puppet government over there. It is not to the Afrikaners regime. We have no loyalty to them. We have no loyalty to South Africa, to South Africans. And the fact of the matter is we I mean, I listen to this rationale first of all. It is the leaders of South Africa and their people, black and white, who have the majority responsibility. They must rise to it. Well, they are rising to it. The rising to it. The only thing left available is that repulsive, Repugnant regime of Afrikaners there. And it's the only way they have. They tried everything for the last 20 years. They begged. They borrowed. They crawled, And now they're taking up arms. The second thing, progress toward peace requires a timetable. Time table. Limbination of a pardon. What's our timetable? What are we saying to that repugnant regime? Are we saying you've got 20 days, 20 months, 20 years? We ask them to put up a timetable. What's our timetable? Where do we stand morally? Thirdly, black South Africans, the choices before black South Africans are equally clear. We call on them to avoid easy descent into violence, terrorism and extremism. To demonstrate by their action they understand the need for compromise. Hell, they've tried to compromise for 20 years. They've tried everything, everything in their power. And look what's happened to them. They're being crushed. And then you say the 4th principle is that our policies and those of our allies ensure that we expand Political liberties in the post apartheid South Africa.
Saved - October 19, 2023 at 6:46 PM

@k9_reaper - k9_reaper

South Africa 🇿🇦 - where the black leader of our 3rd largest political party can openly inspire his millions of followers to "slit the throat of whiteness" - even in front of a judge. I'm done trying to accept that things are normal, because they are not. 👇 https://t.co/QPv6UlmQyB

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about their statement regarding the potential future call for the slaughter of white people. Speaker 1 initially states that they are not ruling out the possibility, but later clarifies that they cannot guarantee it. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to make a pledge to never call for such an act, but Speaker 1 refuses. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 acknowledging Speaker 1's response.
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Speaker 0: Now the way a sentence is structured, you say, we are not calling for the slaughter of white people at least for now. That means, at some future date, we may call for the slaughter of white people. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Let's deal with that at that date. I don't know what's going to happen. Speaker 0: So you're saying you are not ruling out that in the future, you may very well call for the slaughter of white people. Speaker 1: It may not be me. Speaker 0: Could it be you? Speaker 1: It could be me. Yes. But it may have not been me. Speaker 0: Yes. So it could be you. You could, at some future date, call for the slaughter of white people. What will necessitate that? You tell me. Speaker 1: I don't know. Why would you Speaker 0: why would I do that? You've said you could do it in the future. Is that correct? Speaker 1: I can't guarantee that I can do it or I won't Speaker 0: do it. So right now, Speaker 1: I'm not ruling Speaker 0: out the possibility. If I asked you to pledge, to say I will never call for the slaughter of white people. Would you make that pledge? I will do it with ease. Make that pledge. Speaker 1: Why would I do that? Speaker 0: I'm asking you to make that pledge. What I will do is Speaker 1: I won't do it. Speaker 0: Make the pledge. Speaker 1: I won't do it. You won't do it. Speaker 0: Yes. I understand.
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Speaker 0 suggests that when wanting to make a strong impact, targeting white men is effective because they feel a significant pain when touched. This does not mean that other individuals will not be affected, but the focus is currently on white individuals. The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing this whiteness. The transcript abruptly ends.
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Speaker 0: So these people, when you want to hit them hard, go after a white man. They feel a terrible pain because you have touched a white man. Not because Maishaaba and Sully will not be touched. They will be touched, Donwall. But we are starting with this whiteness. You are cutting the throat of
Saved - February 7, 2024 at 5:47 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Julius Malema has repeatedly called for the genocide of the 4 million Whites living in South Africa. Malema could very possibly be elected as Prime Minister in a few months. Zero international outrage. https://t.co/EcoMVILDk6

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The speakers discuss the idea of killing as part of a revolution. Speaker 1 mentions that they have not called for the killing of white people, but cannot guarantee the future. Speaker 2 expresses concern about the message being shared on Twitter, but Speaker 1 dismisses it as crybabies. Speaker 1 emphasizes that if things continue as they are, there will be a revolution. Speaker 2 questions whether Speaker 1 is ruling out calling for the slaughter of white people in the future, and Speaker 1 responds that they don't know what will happen. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 repeating the phrase "kill the poor, the farmer."
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Speaker 0: Must never be scared to kill. A revolution demands that at some point, there must be killing because the killing is part of a revolutionary act. Speaker 1: I I I don't know what's going to happen in the future. I'm saying to you, we've not called for the killing of white people, At least for now. I can't guarantee the future. Speaker 2: Yeah. But, I mean, you'd understand somebody watching that, especially as it gets shared on Twitter, they freak out. It sounds like a genocidal Speaker 1: uh-uh. Crybabies. Crybabies. Speaker 2: I'm not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. Speaker 1: I can't give you a guarantee of the future, Especially when things are going the way they Speaker 2: are subtext. Speaker 1: Especially thing if things are going the way they are, there will be a revolution in this country. I can tell you now. Speaker 2: We are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. That means, at some future date, we may Call for the slaughter of white people. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Let's deal with that at that future date. I don't know what's going to happen. Speaker 2: So you're saying you are not ruling out That in the future, you may very well call for the slaughter of white people. It may not be me. Speaker 1: Could it be you? It could be me, yes. But it may have not been me. Speaker 2: Yes. So it could be you. You could, Speaker 0: kill the poor, the farmer. Kill the poor, the farmer.
Saved - May 28, 2024 at 6:38 AM

@GarethDavies007 - Gareth Davies

This is Durban South Africa today Under white rule it was a highly advanced, civilised & clean city Under black rule it is now like this As immigration of people from non European non westernised countries many Muslim come to the U.K. Is this the future for British cities? https://t.co/KLDUv83jw6

Saved - January 17, 2025 at 4:34 AM
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I explore the troubling parallels between South Africa and America, focusing on the aftermath of apartheid and the rise of crime and chaos under the ANC. Despite Mandela's initial moderation, his successors have led the country into a dire situation marked by rampant crime, ineffective governance, and oppressive DEI policies that mirror America's challenges. As I observe the increasing lawlessness and societal decay in both nations, I warn that America is heading toward a similar fate if we don't change course soon. The lessons from Rhodesia's downfall are particularly poignant.

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The South Africanization of America: Chaos is Coming, or Already Here While Rhodesia is a great story of how Western willingness to betray friends led to anti-civilization victory abroad, the closer example to where America is headed is South Africa, in this 🧵 I'll show why👇

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

First, as a reminder, South Africa embraced apartheid after WWII, and continued with white-minority government until the early 1990s At that point, it opted for "liberal democracy," and the black majority elected Mandela, a communist convicted for helping blow up a church

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His wife, Winnie Mandela, was even worse She was another active communist in the ANC who was known for "necklacing" her political enemies, a horrific act that consisted of sticking the person in a gasoline-soaked tire and setting it ablaze, causing a long, torturous death

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As in Mugabe's Zimbabwe, some held out hope that the former terrorist would be something of a moderate and not repay the indignities of apartheid with more terrorism To some extent, those hopes proved more fulfilled in South Africa than Zimbabwe, and Mandela didn't resort to open thuggery and brutality-enforced expropriation like Mugabe

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But, things still took a turn for the worse in the Rainbow Nation, particularly after Mandela's ANC successors took the helm In the decades of ANC rule that have followed, crime has risen dramatically, the country's electrical grid has been raided by copper thieves, DEI-type policies have inflicted unbearable burdens on its formerly successful companies, and its formerly top-tier military is now struggling in a proxy war against Rwanda

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The particular issue with South Africa is anarcho-tyranny: to a large extent criminals like zama zama gangs, farm attackers, and basic thugs can get away with brutal murder, with the state sometimes even assisting, while those who defend themselves face lawfare SA is less bad on that front than Europe: self-defense is still allowed, fortunately. But, the government is clearly on the side of the criminals, particularly in farm attacks

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In fact, as @k9_reaper and @twatterbaas have pointed out the farm attackers are using military-grade equipment, including highly expensive signal jammers, to assist in their attacks on farms And, even if the government isn't directly assisting in these attacks (which it may very well be), it's at least letting them continue to occur, which is much the same thing to isolated, rural farmers

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

These farm attacks, as a reminder, are absolutely horrific. Here's just one of the stories @k9_reaper has shared:

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And, just as the government isn't interested in preventing them, it's entirely uninterested in solving them. 95% of the murders go unsolved!

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And while the farm attacks are horrible, they're not all that the South African population suffers. There are also riots that involve burning buildings, murders, theft, and the like. Here's footage of a riot that @k9_reaper shared in August of 2023

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These riots often escalate, and in 2021, for example, vast columns of rioters burnt the country to a crisp, causing billions of dollars of damage in the relatively poor country They were only stopped by groups of armed men, mainly Boers and Indians, who were armed to the teeth and fought back, protecting their neighborhoods. Thousands, if not more, died. Here's a video of the chaos, also from @k9_reaper :

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Naturally, the crime has caused a need for safety, so those South Africans who can afford it live in modern day castles. Here, for example, is video from @k9_reaper of a home protected by concrete walls, iron beams, barbed wire, light beams, and alarms:

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Meanwhile, the companies that remain in the degrading country suffer under DEI laws that makes America's look tame For example, the amended "Employment Equity Act" effectively requires racial quotas, and the DEI policies regarding hiring make it near-impossible for well-qualified whites to find employment, get into college or graduate programs, or otherwise thrive economically It's blatant discrimination that has served no one

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The DEI situation has created an immense competence crisis, and now even basic heavy industry like steel-making can't survive

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So, it's a dire situation. Unfortunately, America is headed in much the same direction

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For one, DEI is an obvious millstone in America, as shown by the resistance that even liberal to moderate business leaders and investors like @elonmusk and @BillAckman are putting up to it

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Further, it's an obvious fact of life, and has decidedly hurt white Americans. For example, a Bloomberg study found that only 6% of new jobs at S&P 100 companies went to whites in the years after the BLM protests. “The overall job growth included 20,524 White workers. The other 302,570 jobs — or 94% of the headcount increase — went to people of color,” Bloomberg wrote. It was later shown that that was only new jobs. When turnover for old jobs was included, the real percentage was closer to ~25% going to whites. But, still, at ~61% of the population, that shows obvious discrimination

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The same is true of college admissions, with whites and Asians heavily discriminated against even in the very upper slice of academic scores:

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American companies are, admittedly, much more successful than their South African counterparts. But, still, trouble is on the horizon, with a competence crisis nearing as merit is put last and various racial and political considerations are put first

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Take, for example, the constant chaos at airports. Flights are routinely late, scheduled incorrectly, canceled, or otherwise problematic That wasn't the case even a decade or two ago, but now it's hard to take a single flight without facing an issue of some sort

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Yes, the planes aren't falling out of the sk yet...well, except for Boeing planes, but they are rarely arriving on time

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And then there's crime Yes, America isn't at the rate of crime it was in the 70s, when Black Panthers were assaulting people in the streets, leftist terror groups were carrying out regular bombings, and muggings and other sorts of petty, violent crime were through the roof

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But crime is on the rise. Gangs are using signal jammers to break into homes. Squatting, a recurrent problem in South Africa, is out of control, with the government siding with the squatters over the owners. NYC subways aren't safe and most America cities have "No Go Zones" where violent crime is out of control

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Meanwhile, those who try to stand up to it face lawfare from a government that sides with violent criminals over law-abiding citizens

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And there's the rioting problem...for which those who Burned, Looted, and Murdered their way across America never faced any consequences, and indeed were often given settlement dollars by municipalities

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

So, America is heading the direction of South Africa. Though we aren't in the same abysmal state as of yet, we are in a very dangerous situation where we can see the cliff ahead - South Africa-style chaos - but run toward it at full speed regardless A competent, self-confident society would change course before it's too late. But, like South Africa, we might just commit civilizational suicide instead

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Remember, we needn't have neded up here

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And that just makes the Rhodesian story all the more inspiring As an outpost of Old World civilization, they fought the whole world for what they had and saw as right rather than surrender to the Marxist, Leninist grievance politics of their day There's much we ought learn from them

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Read here about the DEI similarities: https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/south-africa-the-dei-nation

South Africa: The DEI Nation South Africa's Disastrous Present is America's Dismal Future theamericantribune.news

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And read here our interviews with @k9_reaper about the state of things in South Africa: https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/surviving-south-africa-a-boers-take

Surviving South Africa: A Boer's Take on the South African Situation Pt. 2 What Americans Must Learn from the Collapse of the Rainbow Nation theamericantribune.news

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And read here about the West's betrayal of Rhodesia: https://t.co/x7wtDCQoiy

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Rhodesia, after it fell to Mugabe in 1980, was forgotten for many decades, but it matters greatly because it shows why the West is no longer what it once was A short 🧵👇 https://t.co/d4TVtICfJe

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And learn here how you can stand up to this discriminatory regime in a legal, reasonable way that helps bring merit back to the workplace:

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As @realJeremyCarl explains in his "The Unprotected Class," much of that wokeness leads to anti-white rhetoric How many companies, for example, force employees into seminars on how "whiteness is evil" or some like topic, and have employee interest groups for all ethnic groups except Caucasians?

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Read here about Rhodesia's similar situation: https://t.co/yXfFEhzzpe

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By now, most everyone has heard of the farm attacks in South Africa They're awful, and it's gut-wrenching to hear stories guys like @k9_reaper have about sickening scenes of torture and death But this isn't the first time we've seen this. Rhodesia had a similar problem A 🧵👇 https://t.co/I0N7Dzovvz

Saved - January 17, 2025 at 4:45 AM
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I've been reflecting on the horrific farm attacks in South Africa, drawing parallels to the past struggles in Rhodesia. The bravery of Boer farmers today reminds me of those who faced similar threats in Rhodesia, where isolated families defended themselves against heavily armed attackers. Stories from that time highlight the extreme dangers they faced, often resulting in tragic outcomes. The key takeaway is that isolation can be perilous; forming defensible communities is crucial for safety. As we observe these patterns, it's essential to learn from history to prepare for potential challenges ahead.

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

By now, most everyone has heard of the farm attacks in South Africa They're awful, and it's gut-wrenching to hear stories guys like @k9_reaper have about sickening scenes of torture and death But this isn't the first time we've seen this. Rhodesia had a similar problem A 🧵👇

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

These farm attacks, as a reminder, are absolutely horrific. Here's just one of the stories @k9_reaper has shared:

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First, nothing in this is meant to diminish from what the Boer farmers in South Africa are dealing with, or to say their problem is less bad They're heroes for how they try to stand up to this evil, and it's incredible they've managed to hold on for so long So props to them, and their story is definitely worth reading about, along with the Rhodesian one

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

So, with that in mind, let's talk about the farm attacks in Rhodesia, as there's a whole lot to learn from them As a reminder, Rhodesia's economy, though industrializing, was primarily agricultural Further, it was a country of great estates. So, there'd be a huge, multi-thousand acre farm like Ian Smith's, perhaps running a cattle operation and growing a cash crop like tobacco.

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Such a farm would be relatively isolated: a few farm laborers, the family, and the vast veldt around them from which the terrorists could emerge at any moment Like the Boer farmers of today, they were isolated in a hostile world, and frequently under attack Only their attackers weren't just thuggish intruders with r*pe and robbery on the mind. They were highly trained and heavily armed intruders

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

So, your average Anglo family out on the veldt had to be prepared not just to fight the thugs armed with pistols and sledgehammers today's Boer farmers have to deal with, but the same sorts armed with mortars, RPGs, RPDs, and so on The "floppies," as they were called, were heavily armed and ready to use it, so average families had to be armed to the teeth as well

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

And that's just on the farms When driving between the isolated farms, whether to help a family fight off attackers or for a party like in the old days, families had to watch out for ambushes and road mines, effectively necessitating armed and/or armored vehicles for a little jaunt to a friend's house or into town for necessaries

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

There are some wild stories about this time. Families fighting off terrorists shooting at them with RPGs while waiting on the RLI to arrive, etc. One of my favorite stories (I wish I could remember which book it's from), comes from the floppies trying to use a mortar with which they had been supplied: As was sadly usual, the terrorists showed up and the family retreated to the bunker on the farm to wait it out. The rebels then set up the mortar and started trying to use it. A few rounds went wild, then the family heard a thunderous boom. After that, dead silence. A bit later, when the cavalry showed up, they went to investigate. They found that the rebels had been drinking, and forgot to make sure the mortar baseplate was on solid ground. So, as it kept firing, it sunk deeper and deeper into the ground, and the barrel pointed more and more toward the sky. Eventually, it was vertical, but the drunken rebels didn't notice or care. So the fired a round, it went up, and then fell right back on them and detonated the ammunition supply, killing all the rebels and destroying their equipment. Just an average day on the veldt

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

So, such was what the farmers in Rhodesia had to deal with. They were fighting off murderous thugs armed not just with small arms, but with heavy military equipment, which is terrifying, and something that might be coming to South Africa as its state capacity continues declining...

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Eventually, it proved to be too much. Farmers fled to escape being blown to bits my mortars, and the country gradually ran out of farms and men, weakening the war effort Though the farm attacks were rarely successful, they did aid the rebel cause by frightening Rhodesia's civilian, farmer population out of the country and weakening the agrarian land's economic backbone

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

So, what can we learn from them? The big lesson is that you can't retreat to the middle of nowhere and hope that saves you. When it comes down to it, the enemy is ready and willing to raid the farmland, and if you're isolated, you're exposed to their attacks. That might sound apocalyptic...but it's worth remembering. We don't have RLI Fireforce teams to parachute in and save us. Our government hates us and we're on our own. So, instead of staying isolated, people with their heads screwed on straight need defensible communities and bands of brothers willing to defend them, if it ever comes to it, something of the sort that @untappedgrowth talks about Hopefully that won't come to America, or is at least a long ways off...but the South Africanization of America continues apace, so it's hard not to keep it in mind and try to learn some lessons from the Rhodesian farmers

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Check out some more awesome Rhodesia pics here:

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Alright, time for something a bit different for a Rhodesia🧵. Below are my 6 favorite pics from the country and war. If you have others, please contribute them!

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And read here about the West's war on Rhodesia: https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/how-the-united-states-supported-white

How the United States Supported White Genocide in Southern Africa The Problem Elon Called Out is an Old One, and the US is Culpable theamericantribune.news
Saved - January 17, 2025 at 4:25 AM
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I’ve been discussing the alarming rise of signal jammers in crime, particularly in South Africa, where they are used to facilitate brutal attacks by disabling communication. This trend raises concerns for Americans as well, especially in a climate where law enforcement is often ineffective. The potential for organized crime to exploit similar tactics here is troubling, particularly with the rise of cartels and groups like Antifa. The overarching message is clear: personal security increasingly relies on individual preparedness rather than state protection.

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

"You Best Start Believing in the South Africanization of America...You're In It!" See the signal jammer? This is the big change coming to American crime We've long suffered the predations of criminals and their enablers, but signal jammer use shows how it'll get worse 🧵👇

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

First, here's how @k9_reaper described signal jammer use to me in a November of 2023 interview: Signal jammers are being used for everything from everything from hijackings, cash-in transfer heists, home invasions, and farm attacks as well. So the signal jammer, depending on the model, works at blocking all incoming and outgoing signals from everything from cell phones to radios to even some security cameras in a range of 25 to 100 meters. The sole goal of a signal jammer is to ensure that your target can’t call for help. The reason they use them for farm attacks is that a lot of farmers are out of the community safety initiative and they rely on radios to be able to call for help to one another, to come and assist. You’re probably thinking of that famous picture of that guy with the signal jammer backpack during a farm attack. It was like a black-and-white photo, and he had that proper military signal jammer. That wasn’t just anything you could get from Alibaba, or even from Mozambique and just driving it over the border or something. That was a proper military use jammer pack in use with the SADF. You’ll see a lot of military and ex-active duty military personnel in these farm attacks, and they often just take what they need from the military before they go out on the attacks. In essence, the farm attacks are the most brutal thing anyone can imagine. They make those attacks going on in Israel and Gaza look like a walk in the park. And the use of the signal jammer packs is real. It is happening on a daily basis. Both to the citizens of the Republic of South Africa and to people they want to assassinate.

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So, how's that relevant for Americans? Well, first off, even if you are armed not being able to call for help can be a problem if there are multiple assailants But, more than that, most people aren't armed. At least not with firearms. They still, delusionally, believe the police are there to help them, even after the Floyd riots showed that to largely be a lie. So, if unarmed and unable to call for help because of signal jammers, you're at the not-so-tender mercies of the criminal underclass, and face situations like that called out by K9 in the post below

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And that leads into the other problem: in South Africa, law and order are so decayed that, as K9 mentioned in the quote, locals have to rely on each other. Whether that means responding to farm attacks, defending neighborhoods from riots, etc. they must rely on each other Which means communicating with each other This is something that came up in the Rhodesian Bush War as well: farmers had to defend themselves and radio for relief units to come help them fight off the terrorist attackers Signal jammers make that impossible, particularly if landlines are cut The criminals themselves know this: gangs of illegal immigrant gangs were, earlier in 2024, caught using signal jammers to break into homes, as the jammers can defeat digital locks and prevent residents calling for help

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Now, America, of course, is not South Africa; so much should be obvious. We're not as bad right now, nowhere near as far along the path of anarchotyranny, and have more of a hope of recovery But the anarchotyranny situation is bad, as 2020 put in stark relief: police forces are too small and the military too far to the left to respond to large public disturbances, such as riots. If the criminal underclass wants to cause chaos and mobilizes enough to do so, you're on your own. And you might be punished if the state glimpses you fighting back. Our state, like theirs will tyrannically regulate the lives of law-abiding citizens to the minute details and punish them for even slight infractions, but is meanwhile unable or unwilling to stop real criminals, particularly those who organize themselves and are ideologically in line with the state, from breaking the law and preying on law-abiding citizens

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And in some ways it is getting worse Particularly, the cartels have certainly been able to gain a much greater foothold in America during the Biden years, and related groups like Tren de Aragua have taken over entire apartment complexes, with the media and Biden regime minimizing their predations The cartels are already using signal jammers, and, as shown by the Detroit situation, illegal immigrant gangs like Tren de Aragua can as well

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Trump, of course, will theoretically take those groups on in an attempt to deport most of their members But think of this: what happens when he does that? Will militarized groups like Los Zetas go quietly into that good night? Or will they activate those cells already here, like Pablo in Columbia in the 1980s? These groups are wealthy, have huge gangs of vicious footsoldiers within and without America at their disposal, and have shown some competence at fighting state-level groups Now, suggesting they'd defeat America in actual battles, like happened in Sinaloa when Mexico's military captured Ovidio Guzmán (son of El Chapo), is ridiculous But local police forces? At least for a time? It's a potential problem, and the militarized nature of even low level drug dealers, as shown by the tweet at the top, shows it's increasingly a large one

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Similarly, Antifa has faded from the news, but 1) it is still around, 2) it appears to be training seriously, and 3) it caused much of the chaos of Trump's first term, particularly 2020 In areas where they're strong, anarchy could be back on the menu

@iamhaleyshane - Haley🔥Shane | Traveling Brand Designer

A friend of mine attended an Antifa meeting. They were nice enough to send me some audio recordings of it to pick through, which I'd like to share here. I will tell you, these people are not the push over blue haired misgender police you think they are. 👇

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Neither of those examples could play out. I don't know a great deal about either issue, and the US isn't so far gone that either is potentially fatal But both could cause much public nuisance, including that which applies to you And that is the real takeaway from South Africa: it's not that low-level, mostly unorganized crime is bad, particularly when officials tolerate it. That's obvious, but not the biggest problem The real issue is that when organized groups start garnering enough power to do as they please, whether SA's military-backed farm attack gangs, groups like the zama zamas, or looting gangs, they can cause a great amount of chaos and they tech they use matters greatly Signal jammers, in particular, are an issue because they make it difficult to call the authorities or trusted neighbors for help. You're on your own, outnumbered by those who hate you. And our enemies have shown they have and can use similar technology

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The South Africanization of America remains a problem, even with Trump elected. Hopefully, he fights back against it, but it's still a problem that must be fought...and the issues created by it remain big ones I wrote more on it here:

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The South Africanization of America: Chaos is Coming, or Already Here While Rhodesia is a great story of how Western willingness to betray friends led to anti-civilization victory abroad, the closer example to where America is headed is South Africa, in this 🧵 I'll show why👇

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

If this helped you remember that your security is in your hands, not that of the state, particularly as the left doubles down on anarchotyranny, @DolioJ and @DonShift3 are great resources, as are @wayofftheres and @IsaacBotkin I'm sure there are other great ones, but those come to mind

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Here's the interview with K9 I mentioned in the thread: https://www.theamericantribune.news/p/a-boers-view-of-the-crisis-in-south

A Boer's View of the Crisis in South Africa What's Actually Going On theamericantribune.news
Saved - February 3, 2025 at 5:05 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Trump is the only world leader speaking up against the land seizures and mass kiIIing targeting white farmers in SA. Where was the UN?! https://t.co/7U25ks4ds9

Saved - February 3, 2025 at 10:23 PM

@iamyesyouareno - iamyesyouareno

The people who are running South Africa are genocidal maniacs. “For every one black person we will kiII five white people. We’ll kiII the children, we’ll kiII their woman” This guy is in parliament. https://t.co/xnT4TgjKea

Saved - June 6, 2025 at 4:50 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The posts discuss various contentious issues in South Africa, including Andile Mngxitama's violent rhetoric against white people, the country's economic struggles marked by high unemployment and poverty, and the controversial Expropriation Act allowing land seizure. They also touch on historical figures like Nelson Mandela and Joe Slovo, suggesting connections to Jewish influence in politics. The narrative raises concerns about anti-white sentiments, corruption in black-owned banks, and the role of wealthy individuals in shaping political agendas, portraying South Africa as facing significant challenges.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

BREAKING: How does South Africa feel about white people? Andile Mngxitama says for every one black person killed we will kill five whites. The BLF President even claimed cats and dogs owned by whites should die. 🧵

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Why does South Africa tolerate an open call to violence against white people? South Africa has a population of around 60 million, with 4.6 million white people.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Why doesn’t South Africa focus on fixing its economy? Meanwhile there is extreme income inequality: one of the highest in the world, with a Gini coefficient of 0.63. - Unemployment crisis: a staggering 59.6% of young people are unemployed. - Widespread poverty: 55.5% of South Africans (30.3 million people) live below the national poverty line.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Why is South Africa such a failed state? Is there a pattern here? South Africa has the largest economy by GDP in Africa of $401 billion and $115.24 billion is generated from taxes. However South Africa’s biggest expenditure item is servicing debts, with a Debt to GDP ratio of 70%! This is unsustainable!

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

What is South Africa’s land expropriation act? The Expropriation Act was established in 1975. The Expropriation Bill passed in 2025 is a legislative amendment enacted by the Parliament of South Africa that establishes the framework for compulsory property acquisition by South African government entities. Donald Trump has threatened to cut aid in response to this new law that allows the state to seize land under certain conditions and for specific public use. The United States provided nearly $440 million in foreign aid to South Africa in 2023, according to government data. After taking office on Jan. 20, Trump announced a 90-day freeze on all foreign aid while a review of those programs was ongoing.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who really pulls the strings in South Africa? Joseph Malema: What is our commitment? We are going to take the land and we’re not going to pay a cent. Whether they like it or not, the land will be turned in the hands of our people. RECALL in 2011: Malema was arrested for playing “Kill the Boer (white man)” song at his rallies. In March Julius Malema called on his followers to go after the white man and cut the throat of whiteness. It is billionaire Jew Nathan Kirsh who funds the radical, anti-White socialist ‘opposition’ causes, such as South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), which is led by Julius Malema.

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A revolution demands killing as part of a revolutionary act. It was stated that there has been no call for the killing of white people, at least for now, but there are no guarantees about the future. If things continue as they are, there will be a revolution. When asked for clarification, it was confirmed that "we are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now" means that at some future date, there may be a call for the slaughter of white people. It was stated that this may very well happen in the future. The phrase "shoot to kill Hamazah. Kill the poor, the farmer" was also stated.
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Speaker 0: Must never be scared to kill. A revolution demands that at some point, there must be killing because the killing is part of a revolutionary act. Speaker 1: I I I don't know what's going to happen in the future. I'm saying to you, we've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now. I can't guarantee the future. Speaker 2: Yeah. But, I mean, you'd understand somebody watching that, especially as as it gets shared on Twitter, they freak out. It sounds like a genocidal Uh-uh. Crybabies. Crybabies. I'm not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. Speaker 1: The we I can't give you a guarantee of the future, especially when things are going the way they are. Subtext. Especially thing if things are going the way they are, there will be a revolution in this country. I can tell you now. Speaker 3: We are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now. That means, at some future date, we may call for the slaughter of white people. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Let's deal with that at that future date. I don't know what's going to happen. Speaker 3: So, you're saying you're not ruling out that in the future you may very well call for the slaughter of white people? It may not be me. Speaker 1: Could it be you? It could be me. Yes. But it may not be me. Speaker 3: Yes. So it could be you. You could, at some future date, call for the slaughter of white people. Speaker 0: Shoot to kill Hamazah. Kill the poor, the farmer. Kill the poor, the farmer.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

RECALL: Here is Nelson Mandela singing "Kill the Whites" in South Africa! Just a cohencidence? This film, which was shot in 1992, shows Nelson Mandela together with members of the ANC, the ANC’s military fraction the Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) and the South African Communist Party singing a war song of how they have pledged to kill the white inhabitants of the country. Mandela legacy: Since 1994, more than 70,000 (and counting) white South Africans have been murdered of which more than 4000 were commercial farmers (210/year). Exact figures are very hard to come by as the South African police fail to report most of the murders that take place.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Imagine that! https://t.co/Xk7snHXYRQ

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

HOW DID THE FIRST BLACK OWNED BANK IN SOUTH AFRICA COLLAPSE? In June 2020 eight people associated with VBS Mutual Bank and the bank's auditor, KPMG, were charged by the NPA on 47 counts of theft, fraud, corruption and contraventions of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act. Chairperson Tshifhiwa Matodzi, CEO Andile Ramavhunga and CFO Philip Truter were among those arrested and charged. A 2018 SARB report found that R1,894,923,674 was transferred from the VBS MUTUAL Bank to fifty three individuals between 15 March 2015 and 17 June 2018. According to the report, R16,148,569 of that money went to Brian Shivambu, younger brother of the former Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF), senior politician and now UMkhonto weSizwe (political party) member Floyd Shivambu. The report also implicated the African National Congress's deputy chairperson for Limpopo, Florence Radzilani, and treasurer, Danny Msiza. EFF leader Julius Malema sued a former EFF senior member of his party for alleging that Malema had admitted to him that he benefitted from corruption at VBS. Malema later withdrew the lawsuit. By June 2021 Brian Shivambu paid back R4.55 million and admitted that he received VBS money. Jacob Zuma defaulted on a R7.8 million loan that he obtained to finance his Nkandla homestead.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who is Jewish South African billionaire Nathan Kirsh? What does he control? https://t.co/Up6VPQPCRo

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who is running South Africa?

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

RECALL: The Jews created the African national Congress in South Africa: Lionel Bernstein, Bob Hepple, Dennis Goldberg, Arthur Goldreich, Hazel Goldreich and James Kantor specifically. Mandela was also trained by Mossad and Israel supported the apartheid regime. Are you aware of who Nathan Kirsh is? Nathan Kirsh is the 'George Soros of Africa, who is yet another international, billionaire Jew who funds radical, anti-White socialist 'opposition causes, such as South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) lead by Julius Malema, while his family also exerts enormous control over Primedia, the largest media conglomerate in South Africa. And then there are the other Jewish billionaires such as Oppenheimers who have made billions robbing South Africa’s diamond minds for over a century.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

What happened when blacks ran a bank in South Africa? Why did it collapse? https://t.co/akXTXyOtv7

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who was Nelson Mandela’s Mossad handler Joe Slovo? The ANC's guerrilla force -- known simply as MK, or more formally as Umkhonto we Sizwe translated "Spear of the Nation" was founded in 1961 by Nelson Mandela and his handler, the Communist Jew Joe Slovo.  Slovo was born in a shtetl in Lithuania and grew up speaking Yiddish and studying the Talmud. He joined the ANC's terrorist wing, the Umkhonto we Sizwe, in 1961 and eventually became its commander. He was named Secretary General of the South African Communist Party in 1986. ("Joe Slovo," Jewish Chronicle, January 13, 1995). Joe Slovo was the "planner of many of the ANC terrorist attacks, including the 1983 car bomb that killed 19 people and injured many others... Slovo, who had traveled to the Soviet Union many times, was awarded a Soviet medal on his 60th birthday...Slovo is a dedicated Communist, a Marxist Leninist without morality of any kind, for whom only victory counts, whatever the human cost, whatever the bloodshed...Slovo disputes little of his image as 'the Communist mastermind' behind the ANC's armed struggle.

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

They don’t hide who they are: anti-white, pro white genocide, pro lgbtq, and of course they’re Talmudic! https://t.co/AvNoml4PGJ

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

How is South Africa enabling Israel’s genocide?

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

RECALL: South Africa has increased its trade with Israel despite the ongoing genocide in Palestine and the ICJ case initiated by South Africa! 🧵

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Who are the main migrants to South Africa?

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

@1776General_ Blacks seek to kill the native white inhabitants of South Africa who developed it over centuries! These same blacks are funded by subversive Jews such as Nathan Kirsh, considered the George Soros of Africa. https://t.co/Be0XUozO1B

@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺

Nelson admits that Jewish lawyers helped him get out of jail. I wonder why it took 27 years given his Mossad agency experience? https://t.co/dNGWZE8VA2

Video Transcript AI Summary
In political trials, Jewish lawyers have often defended those abandoned by others. The speaker, a lawyer, was trained by a Jewish fan. Many Jewish members of the community are involved in their struggle and hold top positions.
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Speaker 0: In the political trials that have taken place, when few lawyers were prepared to defend us, it has been the Jewish lawyers who have come forward to defend us. I, myself, I myself was articulate. I'm a lawyer by profession. And I was trained to become a lawyer by a Jewish fan. And as I have said, we have many Jews, members of the Jewish community in our struggle, and they have occupied very top position.
Saved - February 8, 2025 at 8:41 AM

@JackPosobiec - Jack Poso 🇺🇸

Here is a video from inside the Afrikaner squatter camps in South Africa The SA govt has implemented policies to strip these people of land and employment in the name of ‘social justice’ At the end you can see a militia stealing their food https://t.co/jXqCc1qvmE

Video Transcript AI Summary
In a township where white residents struggle without jobs due to new hiring laws prioritizing people of color, Lee is one of the few who cares for their welfare. Many, like Andre and his wife, live in dire conditions, relying on Lee's weekly meals, which often serve as their only food for the day. During a food distribution, members of a radical political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, disrupt the event, claiming to fight for the rights of black South Africans. While they preach unity, some take advantage of the situation to steal food meant for the needy. The tension highlights a sense of reverse apartheid, where the previously disadvantaged are now seen as entitled to resources at the expense of others.
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Speaker 0: Which are exclusively inhabited by white people. There's no running water here and no mains drainage either. Lee is one of the few people concerned for their welfare. Not long ago, the 300 residents of this township were perfectly integrated into society. Speaker 1: Who's handed? Speaker 0: They were laborers, employees, and craftspeople. Speaker 1: Well, you ain't gonna believe it. I'm a qualified cabinet maker. And I went to a firm. Their words to me was, sorry, mister Coetzee. You are white. I haven't got a talk. Speaker 0: In South Africa, law states that from now on, companies must hire people of color as a priority. The consequence is that just like Andre and his wife, many white people have found themselves without jobs. In this country, where benefits are practically non existent, the downfall is brutal. The couple live in this corrugated iron house with a clay floor and struggle to have enough to eat. Speaker 2: So I'm gonna make curry and rice now. I'm gonna cook curry and rice for you guys, all of you. Speaker 1: Remember me? I'm very hungry. Okay. That's a food. Me. Last time, you gonna cook rice. Speaker 2: I did. The other day, I made pop and sauce and balls. Speaker 1: So it was you. Yeah. Now one word was so nice. Speaker 0: Once a week, Lee provides them with a generous lunch. For many of them, it'll be their only meal all day. Speaker 2: Yeah. Well, how many pizzas? Well, I'm going we're going to see for the children let the children eat first. I'm going to try and stretch it as best I can with what we've got. But usually, I can feed about 50 to a hundred rice and then with the little bit of meat and sauce. And they're like me eating meat every day? No. No. This is a luxury for them. They don't eat meat every day. Jayden is going for his third plate now. He wants more. Speaker 0: The organization also provides them with food supplies, but as often happens, the distribution of it is interrupted by some uninvited guests. These men and women who have come from a neighboring shantytown are members of a radical political party. Their hats bear the initials e f f, the economic freedom fighters. It's a movement whose aim is to give back the country's riches to black people. They say they have come in peace. Speaker 1: That means we are one. Despite the color, the red is one, and then we should change it both one another. Speaker 0: During this stirring speech, other members of the group take advantage of the distraction and steal some of the food. And they're not afraid to show off their loot. Speaker 2: They just came in here and took the poor people's food. You saw. We all saw it. He saw it. But yet we must not say a word because they are the ones that are previously disadvantaged, so it is owed to them. And we have to do restitution. You say it's Speaker 1: the same as us. We are one blood, so we are all Speaker 2: the same together. You are an international journalist, my darling. He'll say that. He's politically correct. They will never ever admit on camera what's going on. Never. Never. So what's going on? What's going on is reverse apartheid.
Saved - February 9, 2025 at 11:26 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Why do you allow this, @CyrilRamaphosa? This is a major political party in the South African parliament and their leader is calling for genocide of white people.

@davincentjames - Vincent James

"We are cutting the throat of whiteness" "We will kill white women, children, and their pets" I guess the media is right, discrimination against white people in South Africa is fake news pushed by Trump... https://t.co/BdQdVGwu7f

Video Transcript AI Summary
Targeting a white mayor is effective because it causes significant emotional pain within that community. We are directly confronting the issue of whiteness. Another politician, from the Black First Land First party, incited violence at a rally, urging the crowd to kill white people, their children, and pets. This demonstrates a political leader openly calling for the genocide of white people.
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Speaker 0: The mayor of DA in PE is a white man. So these people, when you want to hit them hard, go after a white man. They feel a terrible pain because you have touched a white man. Not because Mashaba and Soli will not be touched. They will be touched. Don't want but we are starting with this whiteness. We're cutting the throat of whiteness. Speaker 1: There's also another politician. He's part of these the president of the Black First Land First political party, the BLF. And he spoke at a rally a couple of years back in which he called he urged the crowd to kill white people, their children, and their pets. I'm gonna see if we can expand this here and play this clip for you guys. Take a look at this clip here. So there you go. That's a political party leaders literally calling for the genocide of white people to happen there. And you don't think
Saved - February 10, 2025 at 1:08 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Troubling, but true

@LibertyCappy - Declaration of Memes

Look no further than South Africa. https://t.co/rFxdQasW94

Saved - February 14, 2025 at 3:43 PM

@twatterbaas - Boer

We are already at war in South Africa. If you have the stomach, listen to my friend Ilene from crime scene cleanup at the end of the clip. She took her family and moved to New Zealand after the things she saw. Please share this to your woke liberals that say Trump and Elon are mad. https://t.co/fmChqkxUL5

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We, the black majority, must fight for our freedom by reclaiming our land, seizing the means of production, and redistributing everything equally in a society that prioritizes black people. Peaceful methods have failed to change our lived experiences, and we have been patient for over 400 years. We're coming to take what is owed to us. White people are land thieves with no stake in this society. Farm murders are brutal and intentional, not just robberies. Victims endure unspeakable torture, like nails being pulled out and hands being removed. In one case, a 12-year-old boy was drowned in boiling water by intruders arranged by the domestic worker. The brutality surpasses even the worst movies.
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Speaker 0: We have to fight in order to attain freedom as the black majority in this country. And the fight has to be located in taking back the land and expropriating back into the people, in seizing the means of production and expropriating everything or rather redistributing everything equally. And a society that would embody a value system that puts black people first. We'll have to be attained through, through, through, through confrontation, unfortunately, through confrontation, unfortunately, because our people have waited for so long. Right? We've waited for so long. Peaceful and and and nothing is happening in terms of changing our lived experience. Right? In fact, the settlers know that very well. So we are already at war. We are already at war. We are our people are at war in farms now. Speaker 1: White people and persons like Breidenbach are land thieves, and they have no stake to this society. And the black majority understands that, and we will respond accordingly. Speaker 0: I think black people have been patient enough for more than four hundred years of colonialism, and we don't want you to feel pity for us. We are coming for you, and we are going to get everything that you owe. It's us. Speaker 2: Four murders are one of the most gruesome kind of crime scenes that we have to deal with, especially while while in South Africa. Four murders are intentional. It's not robberies. It's it's intention the the intention of the attackers is, according to us and what we've seen is to kill. It's been classified especially on the crime stats as well that it's attacks or robberies, burglaries. But because there is no statistic for farmeders, currently, in South Africa, the the brutal the brutality of the farmeders in South Africa is undescribable. We found pieces of nails being pulled out. We found, we found hands being removed from bodies. We found people right murdered, brute brutally murdered, babies, children. The farmers trying to protect their families, and and there's just no stopping. The the farm murders are brutal. Another one that stays with me is in Johannesburg, just outside Johannesburg. We had a farm order where five people came in. It was arranged by their domestic worker, and they drowned the 12 year old boy in boiling hot water. So we had to remove the skin from the bath as as it was peeling off him in the the the hot water. That was a terrible scene. If you look at the worst worst movies ever made, it's not really a patch against what is really going on there. It's unbelievable.
Saved - March 5, 2025 at 8:37 PM

@WesternDecline_ - Western Decline

@elonmusk The media tried to paint Nelson Mandela as a "hero". But here's a video of him singing "Kill the Whites" in South Africa. https://t.co/OXsGsqHsHm

Saved - March 10, 2025 at 2:25 AM

@RubinReportShow - The Rubin Report

"140 race-based laws in South Africa, all anti-white" -@RobertHersov What's happening in South Africa right now is insane. If Trump wasn't elected, it could have been our blueprint. @RubinReport and @RobertHersov discuss, watch now here - https://youtu.be/e2w-I_IdTa8 https://t.co/gQdzCDgE56

Video Transcript AI Summary
South Africa is on the brink of a socialist collapse due to numerous anti-white laws, including the recent "expropriation without compensation" act. We've been boiling like a frog, and I'm grateful that America and Donald Trump are taking notice. Internally, I don't see a way out. We need an external force to change things, and America's intervention might be the solution. The woke mind virus has infected South Africa far worse than in America, and there's no movement here to reverse it; it's quite the opposite.
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Speaker 0: A 40 race based laws in South Africa, all anti white. And eight days ago, Cyril Ramaphosa, our president, signed into law, and just hear these three words, expropriation without compensation. And this is just the straw that broke the camel's back. There's been endless laws, anti white, boiling us like a frog in a bowl. And all I can say is thank you, America, and thank you, Donald Trump, for taking notice because we are on the edge of the socialist abyss. Speaker 1: So how do you guys get out of this? Obviously, there's a complex racial history there. How do you reverse some of this? I mean, that's an awful lot of laws and seem Speaker 0: I don't think we can internally. I mean, we have to wait till the twenty twenty nine national election, and I don't think our economy will survive. It requires some external dynamic to change it. And I think Donald Trump and America taking notice and coming in swinging with a baseball bat may be that dynamic we need. Speaker 1: So when you saw over the last couple of years in America, wokeness infecting our systems, and suddenly we were focused on race, and and we were putting it into the it was this very people who said we were systemically racist, that were putting racism into the system in a systemic way, must have given you a little concern about the direction we're going as much as that's now been rolled back. Speaker 0: Well, we've been infected in South Africa with the evil woke mind virus way more than in America. We've got it times two, and there's no momentum in South Africa to reverse it. In fact, it's quite the opposite.
Saved - March 22, 2025 at 11:24 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’ve come across alarming information about a political party in South Africa that seems to be promoting violence against white people. Recently, I saw a video of an arena filled with people chanting about killing whites. Additionally, the government has passed a law allowing the seizure of property from white individuals without compensation. I’m left wondering where the outrage is and why mainstream media isn’t covering these issues. On a personal note, I’ve faced challenges with Starlink not being able to operate here, which I believe is due to my race.

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Very few people know that there is a major political party in South Africa that is actively promoting white genocide. The video below was just yesterday. A whole arena chanting about killing white people. A month ago, the South African government passed a law legalizing taking property from white people at will with no payment. Where is the outrage? Why is there no coverage by the legacy media? Starlink can’t get a license to operate in South Africa simply because I’m not black. How is that right?

@twatterbaas - Boer

“Kill the Boer/White farmer” earlier Today. So much for Human Rights Day..

@RenaldoGouws - Renaldo “Ngamla” Gouws 🇿🇦

Happy Human Rights Day South Africa! Yes, this video was recorded today.

Saved - March 25, 2025 at 12:43 AM

@RadioGenoa - RadioGenoa

White people in South Africa are not safe. https://t.co/EvNXIABsdy

Saved - May 2, 2025 at 6:01 PM

@alx - ALX 🇺🇸

Some people forget just how bad things really were… https://t.co/rXNO2a76VD

Saved - May 15, 2025 at 3:02 AM

@AsianDawn4 - Asian Dawn

There is no peaceful or functioning black society anywhere in the world. This dude has a point 🤷‍♂️ https://t.co/ujAOS8wwau

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The speaker discusses violence among black people, stating that there is no place where black people live and do not engage in violence against each other. They claim that in African countries with black governments and leaders, black people still kill each other. The speaker cites examples of violence in Kenya, including femicide, and notes similar issues in the Caribbean, Haiti, Jamaica, and the United States. They assert that black people will engage in violence in any community. The speaker claims that the only difference in Africa is the lack of guns, with violence instead enacted using sticks, machetes, knives, and bottles. They cite Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Sudan, Somalia, and Nigeria as examples of black-on-black violence.
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Speaker 0: So today, that is what I'm going to do with this black on black crime. Let's think about it. Try hard to look for a country, a place where black people live, congregate, We are never violent towards each other. Name that place. On the continent of Africa, the 54 black countries self rule, black government, black presidents, black MPs, members of parliament, black police, and we kill each other all the time. Somehow, in the streets of many majority of African countries, things that other people could discuss, disagree, and walk away, We degenerate into violent actions against each other, wife beating. Last year in Kenya, it was so bad that there's an organization now formed against femicide. Women being slaughtered every day, husbands and wives, fiance, girlfriend in hotel rooms, Airbnb, guest houses, in their own homes or in the streets of Nairobi. You go to the Caribbean, Haiti, Jamaica, other places, we kill each other. You come to The United States Of America, put us in any community, in any city, and there's black on black crime. Our young ones pull guns and shoot each other. The only difference in Africa, we don't have access to the guns, but we clobber each other with sticks, machetes, and knives, and bottles all the time. One example, Rwanda, of course, that was black on black. Sierra Leone, that was black on black. Liberia, Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, everywhere.
Saved - May 22, 2025 at 2:14 PM

@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

South African law enforcer Mkhwanazi: “We have a problem with the black man in South Africa. We have a serious problem.” Violent crime has skyrocketed and is disproportionately committed by blacks. There’s a gen*cide against whites. Legacy media: 😴 https://t.co/k5nJp9OvaD

Saved - May 26, 2025 at 7:19 PM

@TRobinsonNewEra - Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧

ADMIN POST. Only days after Trump called out South Africa's President over white farmers being mass murdered. Julius Malema leads EFF rally with chants of: "kill the Boer, the farmer". Genocidal scum! https://t.co/Oss4d2ujGN

Saved - September 8, 2025 at 8:43 AM

@RiebvJanbeeck - Rieb van Janbeeck

Never forget that white South Africans ended Apartheid. No one else. We were promised equal rights, but received 30 years of race revenge, which just keeps getting worse as we lose more and more power. https://t.co/1OcKKFd47S

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White South Africans flock to a historic referendum; voting began briskly across centers, with queues before 07:00 in Pretoria. President f w de Klaire and his wife Marika voted, and he said he was optimistic about the result. Conservative Party leader Doctor Anbres Streich voted in Nelstrom, with others bringing children to witness the referendum. DP leader Zach De who voted in Greenside, a Johannesburg suburb. In Germiston, turnout skewed older, with passes from old age homes arriving. In Bloemfontein, rain coincided with high turnout, with over 2,000 ballots cast at the city hall and more than 1,000 in Virginia, Valcom. Durban saw long queues after 07:00; Pietermaritzburg South reported over 1,500 votes in the first hours. East London experienced brisk voting, with over 1,000 by 10:00. The Eastern Cape expects more than a quarter of a million voters at the 100.
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Speaker 0: Good morning. Welcome to the special TV one newscast. White South Africans are flocking to the polls today in one of the country's most historic referendums, a referendum which will decide the future of South Africa. We have reports on the latest developments at some of the polling stations. Voting began briskly in Pretoria this morning. Queues formed at all the polling booths before voting began at 07:00. There was a lively atmosphere at a school in Arcadia where president f w de Klaire and his wife, Marika, brought out their votes. A smiling mister de Klaire told the hoard of international newsmen that he was optimistic about the result. In Nelstrom, where the leader of the conservative party, doctor Anbres Streich, cast his vote, Some people even brought their children along to witness the historic referendum. Doctor Treynich said he was confident of winning the ballot. Speaker 1: I feel very good. I'm prepared for any result, especially to win. Speaker 0: Another member of the Conservative Alliance, mister Yat Mare, was one of the first to cast his vote at a polling station at Rutendale in Pretoria. Speaker 2: In the Johannesburg suburb of Greenside, a long queue of voters waited for polling booths to open at 07:00 this morning. Waiting patiently in the queue was DP leader, Zach De who was accompanied by his wife, Mona. Under the glare of television and press cameras, doctor De Beer presented his ID book for stamping and placed his vote before giving onlookers the thumbs up and leaving for a tour of the rest of the polling stations in his Parktown constituency. Speaker 3: In the Germiston voting region, it was mostly older people who visited the polling stations at the city halls of Germiston and Alpsburg. A few office workers from the surrounding business districts also joined the queue. Passes arrived from old age homes in the East Rand, and senior citizens were helped up the stairs and into the voting halls before the expected rush at noon and later this afternoon. Speaker 4: In Bloemfontein, the rain has come with referendum day. Election officials I spoke to expect a high turnout, and the same story has been repeated in all centers in the free state. Here at the city hall, over 2,000 have cast their ballots. In Virginia, Valcom, each over a thousand in the past two hours. People who voted here in other elections say they've never seen such queues. But it's all going smoothly, a streamlined operation, and the voters resolute and quiet with no incidents. From a windy, cloudy, and rain threatening Bloemfontein, this is Conrad Burke. Speaker 5: Take two. At all six polling stations our camera team in Natal visited, voting was taking place at a steady pace. Outside the city hall in Durban, long queues developed soon after 07:00. Some voters told us they'd been waiting for more than an hour and a half. This did not seem to deter people at all. Some even said they'd be prepared to wait twice as long to cast their vote. Voting officials said they were caught slightly unawares at such an early turnout. The referendum official in Pietermaritzburg South said in the first few hours, more than 1,500 votes had been cast. Here, the voting temper was even faster than during the last general election. No difficulty was experienced with the voting procedure. At the polling station in Imam Zamtoti, the leader of the national party in Natal, mister George Bartlett, said the referendum was marked by good spirits. Speaker 6: This is the fourth polling station I've been to. Everybody's friendly, well, more or less. There was one incident, but other than that, everybody's been friendly and quiet. Speaker 1: You've experienced something that you haven't experienced for eighteen years in your political pressure. Speaker 0: Stand. Yes. I've been trying to get outside. Hurling was brisk in East London from the time the booths opened this morning. There were long queues at the city hall, and by 10:00, more than 1,000 people had cast their votes. There were very few placards supporting the no vote. Voting has also been brisk at the Beaconhurst School in Beacon Bay in Williamstown since the booths opened this morning. More than a quarter of a million registered voters in the Eastern Cape are expected to cast their ballots at the 100
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