Kill The Boer

Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the expropriation bill. The Boers are so mad in the comments and I’m all for it.

Fuck these wazunguz lmao. Fuck them. They think they’re the only ones with the smarts to run a plantation? Maumbwa wao. Nyonga. Finya. Ua. Malisa izo umbwa meffi ya kuku taka taka.

https://x.com/enca/status/1882422850847674509?s=46&t=BH6h7QIXWsDUqohBm7IVBA

Suafeee warudishe usenge huko urope. Faya bun all Di batty bwoy.

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Utasikia mtu like umbwa koko @rexxsimba complaining about trump like policies spreading all over the world. Kimundu ovyo sana.

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We need that here too.

This is super racist and a very sad day for all dignified human beings.

It is well known and scientifically proven that the blecks can’t run shit

Racial equality doesn’t mean fairness. It is unfair for blecks to be given equal opportunity a whytes. They simply have different abilities and disabilities. Equity demands that the blecks work for the people who are good in establishing, managing and prospering: whytes

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And you are saying all this while squatting in mzungu land?

Correction:

It is well known and scientifically proven that the somalis can’t run shit.

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Orania is a unique and controversial town in South Africa, located in the Northern Cape province along the Orange River. Established in 1991, it is known for being an Afrikaner-only community, where residents aim to preserve their cultural heritage, language (Afrikaans), and traditions. The town was founded during the final years of apartheid by Afrikaner intellectual Carel Boshoff, the son-in-law of Hendrik Verwoerd, the architect of apartheid .

Key Features of Orania:

  1. Cultural Preservation: Orania was created to serve as a safe haven for Afrikaners, who are descendants of Dutch, German, and French settlers. The town emphasizes self-reliance and cultural autonomy, with residents performing all labor themselves, from farming to construction, rejecting the use of non-Afrikaner labor .

  2. Population and Growth: As of 2023, Orania has a population of approximately 2,874 residents, with a growth rate of about 10% annually. The town aims to expand its population to 10,000 in the near future .

  3. Economic Independence: Orania operates its own currency, the Ora, pegged to the South African Rand. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, particularly pecan nut farming, and the town has invested in solar energy to achieve energy independence .

  4. Governance and Ideology: The town is governed by the Orania Representative Council, and its ideology revolves around self-determination and the preservation of Afrikaner identity. Residents must meet strict criteria, including fluency in Afrikaans and adherence to the community’s values, to live there .

  5. Controversy and Criticism: Orania has been widely criticized as a “whites-only” enclave, with accusations of reviving apartheid-era segregation. However, residents argue that their goal is not racial exclusion but cultural preservation and safety from South Africa’s high crime rates .

  6. Historical Context: The town’s origins trace back to the 1960s when it was a temporary labor camp for workers building the Vanderkloof Dam. It was later abandoned and purchased by Afrikaner families in 1990 to establish a community focused on Afrikaner heritage .

  7. Recognition and Visits: Despite its controversial nature, Orania has received visits from notable figures, including Nelson Mandela in 1995 and Jacob Zuma in 2010. These visits were seen as gestures of reconciliation .

Conclusion:

Orania represents a complex intersection of cultural preservation, self-determination, and historical controversy. While it serves as a refuge for Afrikaners seeking to maintain their identity, it also raises significant questions about racial segregation and national unity in post-apartheid South Africa. For further details, you can refer to the sources cited above.

All over the world there are communes so no need to castigste these boers for trying to g chart their own path. Even Shakahola was on its own.

Watu wanastuka bure. They had this bill since 1975. It states that land can only be taken to build public resources like schools and hospitals. And only if, the state doesn’t have any other available land. Akuna Mse Atapewa gold mine.

The amendment of section 25 of the Constitution seeks to allow expropriation without compensation whereas the Expropriation Bill seeks to outline how expropriation must be done i.e. guide the processes and procedures for expropriation of property by organs of state.

Urgent expropriation cannot be done if the property:

  • belonging to national, provincial or local government is available;
  • is needed in terms of the Disaster Management Act; or
  • is protected by a court order.

Cc @Bingwa_Scrotum @Baby_Panay @Lord_Wanaruona @RV_Pundit

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It may affect them positively or negatively most ndo wako into agriculture,livestock keeping SA imekua independent on its own kitaanza kuwaramba soon

Nothing new…there wont be any form of implementation.

I can see why you got an A- in 1994.