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lime 04-08-2018 09:44 AM

south Africa
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W6ggCDz4q0

This is JuJu declaring war on us whites firing an assualt weapon off in a public area which is against the the law in South Africa....The guy that hands him the weapon is a Boer but everyone that knows hm knows he works for the Russsians...


Now BLF are saying this the white mans fault for handing juju the weapon


You really can't win in South Africa you can have one of the most corrupt goverements on the planet ....but it will still be the white's fault:shrug:

Josy 04-08-2018 11:00 AM

Sad to see this happening Lime, take care

Oliver_W 04-08-2018 01:28 PM

I still need to finish Lauren Southern's documentary about the way white farmers are being treated in South Africa. Sounds appalling, modern apartheid.

RichardG 04-08-2018 01:38 PM

South Africa is an awful place for white people to live in, lots of violence against them.

kirklancaster 04-08-2018 03:02 PM

Same corrupt, brutal, and unjust regime - just a different colour.

History can teach us many things.

Maru 04-08-2018 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lime (Post 10123994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W6ggCDz4q0

This is JuJu declaring war on us whites firing an assualt weapon off in a public area which is against the the law in South Africa....The guy that hands him the weapon is a Boer but everyone that knows hm knows he works for the Russsians...


Now BLF are saying this the white mans fault for handing juju the weapon


You really can't win in South Africa you can have one of the most corrupt goverements on the planet ....but it will still be the white's fault:shrug:

There's a lot of things now that get swept under the rug, lime. Even with the unprecedented access to information we have, I notice that people do prefer to insulate themselves.

We human-beings do seem to crave "simpler narratives": Good versus Evil, black & white thinking; God versus Satan... anything that keeps all the world's scary problems at a distance from us. I think some of that is well-intentioned... For example, in the US both sides want to believe that things can just be solved if the other side should just stopped complaining about supposed "wrongs" and "would just" pass their particular brand of laws.. it would all be so simple... and if we could just see the issues as "simple as"... but it can't work that way, we must all be included in a sense. Is one reason we can never drop the electoral college and federalism as a model, because it still allows states, individual enclaves that have differing views on the role of govt to have their own say.. otherwise I think the culture war would really surface in a real way as it has in SA... I think because our system allows for states to have more say, then it's still possible to provide ample enough distance in how we all live our lives, that we don't see these issues rise up to levels that we see in other parts of the world...

So anyway, I do believe you that there are major problems going unnoticed where you are. There is a feeling of a strong disregard of each other's ideas here in the US, despite our having plenty of access to media to try to "get" the other side... and despite countless videos of evidence of violence on both ends, we like to pretend it is all "mostly" one other side, etc... I don't know much about SA politics or even that area. Our schooling here is very limited on anything that doesn't involve the US in narrative... so yes, only can compare to the US, so sorry for that :spin:... I am curious though how your system compares? How was this enabled in your own country? In your words...

I think like Oliver said, I will have to watch Lauren Southern's interview.. it doesn't seem like anyone here but conservative media picks up the apartheid there... and those people harassed (supposedly?) and pilloried when they try to cover it at all by both govts.

But yes I think that if an individual walks into the wrong neighborhoods in the US with the wrong skin-color, the wrong hat, etc, they could fall victim to being targeted for violence there... but thankfully, it is limited to trouble towns or in racist enclaves near the southern east coast... however, where you are, that doesn't sound like that is the case at all... that your fear is ever-present, that it is actually ingrained in your govt(?), and I'm sorry that you have to even experience that... even though I don't think many of us really understand the actual situation in detail, I think we all worry a little about finding ourselves on the receiving end of a culture war... with all the strife that is going on across the world AND domestically atm... it is very difficult not to relate to you, lime.

Cherie 04-08-2018 06:13 PM

Have you got family in SA Lime?


Must be terrifying

Ammi 05-08-2018 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lime (Post 10123994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W6ggCDz4q0

This is JuJu declaring war on us whites firing an assualt weapon off in a public area which is against the the law in South Africa....The guy that hands him the weapon is a Boer but everyone that knows hm knows he works for the Russsians...


Now BLF are saying this the white mans fault for handing juju the weapon


You really can't win in South Africa you can have one of the most corrupt goverements on the planet ....but it will still be the white's fault:shrug:



...I honestly don’t know what to say with the world you’ve lived in, lime...it’s just so incomprehensible for many of us who have never known the fears, the wrongs, the pains, the losses that you have had in your daily life in SA...and those now all continuing with family and loved ones you still have there..your fears for them, your dread for them...and no, there is no ‘winning’ in SA I fear...it’s a beautiful country but not a country that could have a win for those living there because of its past and history...maybe someday there will be a winning, some far day in the future...but sadly, I’m not really confident that day will ever be...I wish your family and friends safety in their time there and you take care, Lime..:hug:...

lime 05-08-2018 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 10124349)
Same corrupt, brutal, and unjust regime - just a different colour.

History can teach us many things.

Sorry Kirk but it's not the same


I grew up during Apartheid....It was totally wrong....people don't understand it was a regeime...for us white's to speack against it !!let's just say you would find being dissapeared very quickly...


Apartheid was never abot raping and murdering because of the colour of your skin

Nor was it about declaring war on black people

lime 05-08-2018 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maru (Post 10124672)
There's a lot of things now that get swept under the rug, lime. Even with the unprecedented access to information we have, I notice that people do prefer to insulate themselves.

We human-beings do seem to crave "simpler narratives": Good versus Evil, black & white thinking; God versus Satan... anything that keeps all the world's scary problems at a distance from us. I think some of that is well-intentioned... For example, in the US both sides want to believe that things can just be solved if the other side should just stopped complaining about supposed "wrongs" and "would just" pass their particular brand of laws.. it would all be so simple... and if we could just see the issues as "simple as"... but it can't work that way, we must all be included in a sense. Is one reason we can never drop the electoral college and federalism as a model, because it still allows states, individual enclaves that have differing views on the role of govt to have their own say.. otherwise I think the culture war would really surface in a real way as it has in SA... I think because our system allows for states to have more say, then it's still possible to provide ample enough distance in how we all live our lives, that we don't see these issues rise up to levels that we see in other parts of the world...

So anyway, I do believe you that there are major problems going unnoticed where you are. There is a feeling of a strong disregard of each other's ideas here in the US, despite our having plenty of access to media to try to "get" the other side... and despite countless videos of evidence of violence on both ends, we like to pretend it is all "mostly" one other side, etc... I don't know much about SA politics or even that area. Our schooling here is very limited on anything that doesn't involve the US in narrative... so yes, only can compare to the US, so sorry for that :spin:... I am curious though how your system compares? How was this enabled in your own country? In your words...

I think like Oliver said, I will have to watch Lauren Southern's interview.. it doesn't seem like anyone here but conservative media picks up the apartheid there... and those people harassed (supposedly?) and pilloried when they try to cover it at all by both govts.

But yes I think that if an individual walks into the wrong neighborhoods in the US with the wrong skin-color, the wrong hat, etc, they could fall victim to being targeted for violence there... but thankfully, it is limited to trouble towns or in racist enclaves near the southern east coast... however, where you are, that doesn't sound like that is the case at all... that your fear is ever-present, that it is actually ingrained in your govt(?), and I'm sorry that you have to even experience that... even though I don't think many of us really understand the actual situation in detail, I think we all worry a little about finding ourselves on the receiving end of a culture war... with all the strife that is going on across the world AND domestically atm... it is very difficult not to relate to you, lime.

Thanks for reading my post Maru

And I am very gllad that you and Oliver are willing to look into this ...but I do wish people would take their concentration away from white farmers....this a war declred against white"people"....not just famers

lime 05-08-2018 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10125255)
...I honestly don’t know what to say with the world you’ve lived in, lime...it’s just so incomprehensible for many of us who have never known the fears, the wrongs, the pains, the losses that you have had in your daily life in SA...and those now all continuing with family and loved ones you still have there..your fears for them, your dread for them...and no, there is no ‘winning’ in SA I fear...it’s a beautiful country but not a country that could have a win for those living there because of its past and history...maybe someday there will be a winning, some far day in the future...but sadly, I’m not really confident that day will ever be...I wish your family and friends safety in their time there and you take care, Lime..:hug:...

:love::love:

smudgie 05-08-2018 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lime (Post 10125286)
Sorry Kirk but it's not the same


I grew up during Apartheid....It was totally wrong....people don't understand it was a regeime...for us white's to speack against it !!let's just say you would find being dissapeared very quickly...


Apartheid was never abot raping and murdering because of the colour of your sad:skin

Nor was it about declaring war on black people

This is true Lime.
My dad was nearly jailed in SA for speaking out against the state.
You really do have to grown up in the apartheid era to fully understand it.
I have 6/7th generation of family living in SA. Lost contact now.

Not sure about SA right now, but in Zim it is blacks killing blacks as well.:sad:

lime 05-08-2018 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10125310)
This is true Lime.
My dad was nearly jailed in SA for speaking out against the state.
You really do have to grown up in the apartheid era to fully understand it.
I have 6/7th generation of family living in SA. Lost contact now.

Not sure about SA right now, but in Zim it is blacks killing blacks as well.:sad:

Black people killing blacck people is surely the whites fault


so true what you say people have an opinon on Apartheid But they have never lived under a regime like it

lime 05-08-2018 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10124783)
Have you got family in SA Lime?


Must be terrifying

When I left SA to come to Ireland,,,I left with my husband and children



So Yeah I have alot of friends and family in SA


My neice went to work on Sunday morn and hasn't beeen since

Up untill Tuesday I was slightly optomistic now a week later

I just wish they would tell us where her body is

JoshBB 05-08-2018 03:09 PM

I'm genuinely uncomfortable with the premise of this thread. If there is a genuine, active discrimination against white people in South Africa - on a wide scale and not just incidents here and there - then that is absolutely awful and such a shame given the potential following the end of Apartheid. Discrimination on the basis of race will always be morally repulsive.

However, I'm super aware that several white nationalists across the globe are keen to exaggerate any 'conflict' in South Africa and paint white people as an oppressed minority. It's this association that makes me genuinely have second-thoughts about whether or not South Africa /really/ is the way you say. And that's not to accuse you of racism, although the constant phrasing of 'us whites' is probably best to avoid @OP.

Do we have any South Africans on the TiBB forum that can perhaps give some impartial insight on this?

Cherie 05-08-2018 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lime (Post 10125316)
When I left SA to come to Ireland,,,I left with my husband and children



So Yeah I have alot of friends and family in SA


My neice went to work on Sunday morn and hasn't beeen since

Up untill Tuesday I was slightly optomistic now a week later

I just wish they would tell us where her body is


Omg that’s awful, hope you get some news soon Lime

Niamh. 05-08-2018 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lime (Post 10125316)
When I left SA to come to Ireland,,,I left with my husband and children



So Yeah I have alot of friends and family in SA


My neice went to work on Sunday morn and hasn't beeen since

Up untill Tuesday I was slightly optomistic now a week later

I just wish they would tell us where her body is

So sorry to hear that Lime [emoji852]

Maru 05-08-2018 03:54 PM

I'm so sorry to hear that, lime...

lime 06-08-2018 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoshBB (Post 10125549)
I'm genuinely uncomfortable with the premise of this thread. If there is a genuine, active discrimination against white people in South Africa - on a wide scale and not just incidents here and there - then that is absolutely awful and such a shame given the potential following the end of Apartheid. Discrimination on the basis of race will always be morally repulsive.

However, I'm super aware that several white nationalists across the globe are keen to exaggerate any 'conflict' in South Africa and paint white people as an oppressed minority. It's this association that makes me genuinely have second-thoughts about whether or not South Africa /really/ is the way you say. And that's not to accuse you of racism, although the constant phrasing of 'us whites' is probably best to avoid @OP.

Do we have any South Africans on the TiBB forum that can perhaps give some impartial insight on this?

I'm sorry that telling people about racism against white people makes you feel uncomfortale


So now you are telling me..It's best to avoid describing myself as white

lime 06-08-2018 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoshBB (Post 10125549)
I'm genuinely uncomfortable with the premise of this thread. If there is a genuine, active discrimination against white people in South Africa - on a wide scale and not just incidents here and there - then that is absolutely awful and such a shame given the potential following the end of Apartheid. Discrimination on the basis of race will always be morally repulsive.

However, I'm super aware that several white nationalists across the globe are keen to exaggerate any 'conflict' in South Africa and paint white people as an oppressed minority. It's this association that makes me genuinely have second-thoughts about whether or not South Africa /really/ is the way you say. And that's not to accuse you of racism, although the constant phrasing of 'us whites' is probably best to avoid @OP.

Do we have any South Africans on the TiBB forum that can perhaps give some impartial insight on this?

I'm sorry that telling people about racism against white people makes you feel uncomfortale


So now you are telling me..It's best to avoid describing myself as white

LeatherTrumpet 07-08-2018 02:50 PM

Sounds awful Lime

President Ramaphosa said that his government plans to expropriate private property without compensation.

'We must ensure that we restore the dignity of our people without compensating the criminals who stole our land'



It does not look good at all

lime 12-08-2018 08:57 AM

https://youtu.be/XVd-_cZILhA
nothing to see here

jaxie 12-08-2018 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 10124349)
Same corrupt, brutal, and unjust regime - just a different colour.

History can teach us many things.

Mandela tried to teach another way. He would be so disappointed if he could see it now.

lime 12-08-2018 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 10137769)
Mandela tried to teach another way. He would be so disappointed if he could see it now.

Sorry jaxie ...but Madima could see within his prison cell what was happpening to white people...Madima knew racism was wrong ....no matter who it was against

jaxie 12-08-2018 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lime (Post 10137778)
Sorry jaxie ...but Madima could see within his prison cell what was happpening to white people...Madima knew racism was wrong ....no matter who it was against

Yes that's why I said he tried to teach a different way of doing things. One country, one people. :shrug:


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