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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Day of Infamy – April 6, 1994

Is history about to repeat itself, but this time in South Africa with the whites being today’s target? If Julius Malema and his “kill whites” policy adherents have their way, the answer is likely to be “yes.”

By Morgan Norval

April 6, 1994 was notable for two separate events in Sub-Saharan Africa.  The first of these events was the “One Man, One Vote” election of the first post-apartheid government in South Africa. That election brought the Marxist Nelson Mandela and the South African Communist Party (SACP) dominated African National Congress (ANC) to power.

From a political party view, that “One Man, One Vote” election could also add “One Time” to the phrase, as the ANC is still in power in South Africa.

Nearly a quarter of a century later, the ANC has taken a more racial stance.

The ANC-controlled Parliament recently passed a law allowing for the confiscation, without compensation, of white owned farms.

These farms, incidentally, feed the whole South African people.

This is so because the vast majority of black farmers carry out subsistence farming on small plots of land under the control of tribal chiefs, who can transfer their plots at any time to whomever they please. Thus, the poor farmer has no property rights. As a result, such farmers can’t obtain bank loans to improve their plots because they lack land title depriving them of the necessary collateral.

In conjunction with the white farm confiscation theme, a violent offshoot of the ANC led by former ANC Youth Wing leader, Julius Malema, advocates the killing of whites in South Africa. In South Africa today, a white farmer is murdered on the average every five days. Malema wants to vastly accelerate that pace............To Read More

My Take - Please make sure to read the rest of this article as it's absolutely despicable what's going on in Africa now and what's happened in the past.  Both are clear historical indicators of what's to happen in the future.  Now - can someone tell me what's the difference between what we see going on in Africa and what's happening on our college campuses and city streets?  The outright murder may not be sanctioned, but the trend toward that kind of conduct is clearly being embraced by the left, and it would seem to me the Democrats. 

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