We are all by now well aware that Genocide is not only the physical killing of an ethnic group of people, but also the destruction of the group by various other methods. That means interfering wit its cultural system, its believe systems, its development through various methods. These methods are well disguised or are they really? Or is it a matter on turning a blind eye, and a deaf ear? There may be many reasons, with the worst of these reasons the blatant attempt to reason it away by relying on proven to be untrusted information and statistics.
Going to war, means somebody will have to die, a fact that cannot be reasoned away, and that a war with an end purpose, declared or not declared against the white minority is ongoing is also a fact. This war is not initiated by the six large groups who identify themselves as indigenous, but by the Sub Saharan Bantu who arrived here and not on only destroyed but also scattered away whoever came in there way. Yes, the Genocide we are talking about and saying is taking place right now, is not the first Genocide in South Africa, that is what I am in fact saying. This history is freely available on the internet, yet it is not been taught in schools. Have you had a look at the history your child is being taught? Do you remember you own history? Or is it not important. If that is the case, I disagree with you. Furthermore, it is specifically in our South African context as much important to also know the history of other tribes in SA to understand where this is coming from. Who are these people that the so called ‘right wingers’, ‘Boers’, or ‘colonialists’ or whatever you do want to call us, claiming to be committing Genocide? Yes, they call us colonialists from Europe, but have you ever wondered about it? Asked questions, got answers, questioned those answers? I think not … Let me quote a nicely hidden bit of history









