Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
Stephen Kellerman
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Stephen Kellerman
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🐝 Farmer, mathematician & marksman. Notorious diner & coffee/vodka drinker. Own companies & kids or they own me. Live the courage of your convictions!
The heli above you #lovejozi เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2011
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Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว

When the left-wing Soros-funded Daily Maverick nominates Ramaphosa and Lamola (jointly responsible for the decline in SA's diplomatic capacity, but also the deepening of corruption throughout government after they supposedly stopped it after Zuma's resignation) as persons of the year, but nominates Solidarity and Afriforum, which create hope for all South Africans in hundreds of communities across the country with projects from neighbourhood watches and filling potholes to preventing job losses, agricultural and education projects, as villains of the year, based on one lie after another, then you know, you are doing the right thing because the Daily Propagandists serve the Soros cause far more than what is in the interest of the people of South Africa.


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Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว

Siya Kolisi celebrates his 100th Springbok cap by being hoisted onto the shoulders of his best mates at Stade de France 👑🇿🇦🥳
#SSRugby | #QuilterNS
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Probably one of the most important articles this year, maybe of the decade. Whether you agree or disagree, you should be aware of the subject.
Helen Andrews@herandrews
How I came to see the “Great Feminization” as the most significant event of our century—and a potential threat to civilization. compactmag.com/article/the-gr…
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Is there a white genocide taking place in South Africa? No. What is the truth? There is a systematic persecution of minorities and especially Afrikaners. This is done with the 'frog in the boiling water' metaphor. Slowly growing alienation, discrimination, pressure campaigns, economic exclusion, physical attacks, etc. Here are the five ways in which the South African regime persecutes Afrikaners:
1. Farm attacks and murders: There are between 5 and 10 brutal attacks on farms every week. 3000 people have been tortured to death on farms over the past three decades. This threatens food security but also Afrikaner farmers' right to a safe existence. The government remains silent on this and simply allows rhetoric that promotes it. The courts, with ANC-appointed judges, play along.
2. Land expropriation policy: The Expropriation Act allows expropriation without compensation that presents a huge challenge to farmers. Land expropriation without compensation has already begun in at least two cases. The risk is that the commercial agricultural industry (as in Zimbabwe) could collapse. Due to uncertainty, hundreds of thousands of jobs in agriculture have already been lost. A total collapse would lead to many more job losses and a huge loss of agricultural exports.
3. Racial laws: South Africa has more than 140 laws that prescribe racial classification and often encourage or enforce racial discrimination. This blatantly discriminates against the small minority of white South Africans. This leads to total exclusion and daily discrimination from simply applying for a job, for a prospective student to get selected at a university or for a small business entrepreneur to get a contract.
4. Cultural and Linguistic Oppression: Attempts to reduce Afrikaans in schools, media and public institutions are a blatant attempt at the eradication of Afrikaner identity. Afrikaner museums are burned down, closed, destroyed or simply deprived of funding. Monuments are being removed, street and town names are being changed. Afrikaners are being made strangers in our own country, stripped of the right to our own cultural spaces.
5. Racial rhetoric and hate speech: Anti-white sentiments in political songs (e.g. "Kill the Boer") and in public discourse encourage violence against whites, and specifically "Boers" (read: Afrikaners). President Ramaphosa continues to refuse to speak out against this and take action against perpetrators.
The systematic persecution of Afrikaners as a minority in South Africa is a reality. We will not allow a small group of elites with large pensions and even larger walls with electric fences to tell us otherwise.
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Net so boetie, net so!
Conscious Caracal 🇿🇦@ConCaracal
In die Transvaal eet ons beesstert met pap (en 'n Hoëveld donderstorm ⛈️).
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Ramaphosa asks court to change wording of Expropriation Act citizen.co.za/news/south-afr…
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Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว
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Stephen Kellerman รีทวีตแล้ว

Let's remember how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (author or Sherlock Holmes) remembers the Boer people against whom he fought in the Anglo-Boer war.
"Take a community of Dutchmen of the type of those who defended themselves for fifty years against all the power of Spain at a time when Spain was the greatest power in the world. Intermix with them a strain of those inflexible French Huguenots who gave up home and fortune and left their country for ever at the time of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. The product must obviously be one of the most rugged, virile, unconquerable races ever seen upon earth. Take this formidable people and train them for seven generations in constant warfare against savage men and ferocious beasts, in circumstances under which no weakling could survive, place them so that they acquire exceptional skill with weapons and in horsemanship, give them a country which is eminently suited to the tactics of the huntsman, the marksman, and the rider. Then, finally, put a finer temper upon their military qualities by a dour fatalistic Old Testament religion and an ardent and consuming patriotism. Combine all these qualities and all these impulses in one individual, and you have the modern Boer--the most formidable antagonist who ever crossed the path of Imperial Britain. Our military history has largely consisted in our conflicts with France, but Napoleon and all his veterans have never treated us so roughly as these hard-bitten farmers with their ancient theology and their inconveniently modern rifles.
Look at the map of South Africa, and there, in the very centre of the British possessions, like the stone in a peach, lies the great stretch of the two republics, a mighty domain for so small a people. How came they there? Who are these Teutonic folk who have burrowed so deeply into Africa? It is a twice-told tale, and yet it must be told once again if this story is to have even the most superficial of introductions. No one can know or appreciate the Boer who does not know his past, for he is what his past has made him".
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza
Here’s an old Boer folk song that gives you a taste of these fierce, independent people. Their small band of descendants should do very well in this country. youtu.be/AYe2lqQcues
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