South Africa Facing White Genocide, Total Communist Takeover
Saturday, 04 August 2012 14:00
South Africa Facing White Genocide, Total Communist Takeover
While most of the world refuses to acknowledge what is happening in
largely communist-controlled South Africa, the non-profit group Genocide
Watch declared
last month that preparations for genocidal atrocities against white
South African farmers were underway and that the early phases of
genocide had possibly already begun. In the long run, Genocide Watch
chief Dr. Gregory Stanton explained, powerful communist forces also hope to abolish private-property ownership and crush all potential resistance.
According
to experts and official figures, at least 3,000 white farmers in South
Africa, known as Boers, have been brutally massacred over the last
decade. Many more, including children and even infants, have also been
raped or tortured so savagely that mere words could not possibly convey
the horror. And the problem is growing worse, international human rights
monitors and South African exiles say.
The South African
government, dominated by the communist-backed African National Congress
(ANC), has responded to the surging wave of racist murders by denying
the phenomenon, implausibly claiming that many of the attacks are simply
regular crimes. Despite fierce criticism, authorities also stopped
tracking statistics that would provide a more accurate picture of what
is truly going on in the so-called “Rainbow Nation.”
In many
cases, the murders are simply classified as “burglaries” and ignored, so
the true murder figures are certainly much higher than officials admit.
The police, meanwhile, are often involved in the murders or at least
the cover-ups, multiple sources report. A white South African exile
living in the United States told The New American that when
victims are able to defend themselves or apprehend the would-be
perpetrators, many of the perpetrators are found to be affiliated with
the ruling ANC or its youth wing.
Experts are not buying the
government’s cover-up. "The farm murders, we have become convinced, are
not accidental," said Dr. Stanton of Genocide Watch during a
fact-finding mission to South Africa last month. It was very clear that
the massacres were not common crimes, he added — especially because of
the absolute barbarity used against the victims. "We don't know exactly
who is planning them yet, but what we are calling for is an
international investigation that will try and determine who is planning
these murders."
Indeed, most honest analysts concede that the
thousands of brutal killings and tens of thousands of attacks are part
of a broader pattern. And according to Dr. Stanton, who was also
involved in the anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa and has decades
of experience examining genocide and communist terror, the trend points
toward a troubled future for the nation.
“Things of this sort are
what I have seen before in other genocides,” he said of the murdered
white farmers, pointing to several examples including a victim’s body
that was left with an open Bible on top and other murder victims who
were tortured, disemboweled, raped, or worse. “This is what has happened
in Burundi, it’s what happened in Rwanda. It has happened in many other
places in the world.”
Speaking in Pretoria at an event
organized by the anti-communist Transvaal Agricultural Union, Dr.
Stanton also slammed the effort to dehumanize whites in South Africa by
portraying them as “settlers.” The label is meant to paint Afrikaner
white farmers — descendants of Northern Europeans who arrived centuries
ago — as people who do not belong there.
It is the same process
that happened prior to the infamous genocide against Christian Armenians
in Turkey, Stanton explained. The dehumanization phenomenon also
occurred against the Jewish people in Germany under the National
Socialist (Nazi) regime of mass-murderer Adolf Hitler, well before the
Nazi tyrant began implementing his monstrous “final solution.”
Unfortunately,
South Africa might be next in line, experts believe. "Whenever you have
that kind of dehumanization ... you have the beginning of that downward
spiral into genocide," Stanton noted, adding that the situation in
South Africa had already moved beyond that stage. The next phase before extermination, which began years ago in South Africa, is organizing to actually carry it out.
"We
are worried that there are organized groups that are in fact doing that
planning," Stanton continued during his speech. "It became clear to us
that the [ANC] Youth League was this kind of organization — it was
planning this kind of genocidal massacre and also the forced
displacement of whites from South Africa."
Genocide Watch raised its alert level
for South Africa from stage five to stage six — the eighth and final
stage is denial after the fact — when then-ANC Youth League boss Julius
Malema began openly singing a racist song aimed at inciting murder
against white South African farmers: "Shoot the Boer" and “Kill the
Boer.” Described by the anti-genocide group as a “racist
Marxist-Leninist,” Malema has also been quoted as saying that “all
whites are criminals” and threatening to steal white farmers’ land by
force.
After the calls to genocide made international headlines,
the South African Supreme Court ruled that the song advocating murder
of whites was unlawful hate speech. Incredibly, the President of South
Africa, ANC’s Jacob Zuma, then began singing it early this year too.
Since then, the number of murdered white South African farmers has been
growing each month, according to reports. Other senior government
officials, meanwhile, have openly called for “war.”
"This is the
kind of talk that of course is not only pre-genocidal, it also comes
before crimes against humanity," Dr. Stanton said, urging everyone to
remember that they are all members of the human race. "Those who would
be deniers, and who would try to ignore the warning signs in this
country, I think are ignoring the facts."
There is also
increasing “polarization,” where the target population — white farmers
in this case — and even moderates are portrayed as an “enemy,” Stanton
explained about the march to genocide. And that phenomenon is ever-more
apparent in South Africa, leading Genocide Watch to classify South
Africa as being close to the final stages of genocide in July of this
year.
The issue of land distribution, which has become one of
the key drivers of the downward spiral, is also among the greatest
concerns. The white minority in South Africa still owns much of the land
despite ANC promises to redistribute it to blacks. But the
re-distribution that has occurred — like in neighboring Zimbabwe — has
largely resulted in failure.
Despite the atrocious track record
so far, extremists including elements of the ANC-dominated government
are now hoping to expropriate land from white farmers more quickly, with
some factions even arguing that it should be done with no compensation
at all. And the communist agenda, like virtually everywhere else where
forcible land redistribution has been adopted, has even broader goals.
“Whatever
system of land tenure is adopted in South Africa, the communists — in
the long run — have in mind to take away all private property. That
should never be forgotten,” Stanton warned, noting that he had lived in
communist-run countries before. "Every place you go where communists
have taken over, they take away private ownership because private
ownership gives people the power — the economic power — to oppose their
government. Once you have taken that away, there is no basis on which
you can have the economic power to oppose the government."
Meanwhile,
the South African government is stepping up efforts to disarm the
struggling white farmers, too — stripping them of their final line of
defense. As has consistently been the case throughout history, of
course, disarmament is always a necessary precursor to totalitarianism
and the eventual mass slaughter of target groups. In fact, arms in the
hands of citizens are often the final barrier to complete enslavement
and even extermination.
“The government has disbanded the
commando units of white farmers that once protected their farms, and has
passed laws to confiscate the farmers’ weapons,” Genocide Watch noted
on its website in an update about South Africa posted last month.
“Disarmament of a targeted group is one of the surest early warning
signs of future genocidal killings.”
The exile who spoke with TNA
said that many of the guns confiscated from whites by officials have
later been found at the gruesome murder scenes of white farmers. Even
mere possession of an “unregistered” or “unlicensed” weapon — licenses
have become extraordinarily difficult to obtain, if not impossible — can
result in jail time. And in South Africa, especially for white farmers,
that is a virtual death sentence, with widespread rape and HIV
infections being the norm.
Dr. Stanton promised the Afrikaners
that he would be visiting the U.S. Embassy and bringing the issue to the
attention of world leaders. However, he also urged them not to give up
their guns and to continue resisting against the communist “ideology”
espoused by so many of the political and party leaders that now dominate
the nation’s coercive government apparatus.
The United Nations
defines genocide as "the deliberate and systematic destruction, in
whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group."
The term also includes actions other than simply wholesale slaughter,
though. According to the UN, among the crimes that can constitute
genocide are causing serious harm to members of a specific minority
group, deliberately inflicting conditions on the minority aimed at
bringing about its destruction in whole or in part, seeking to prevent
births among the targeted population, and forcibly transferring minority
children to others.
Activists and exiles argue that many of
those conditions have already been met — and any single one can
technically constitute genocide if it is part of a systematic attempt to
destroy a particular group. Meanwhile, experts say that the government
is encouraging the problem, actively discriminating against whites, and
in many cases even facilitating the on-going atrocities.
Of
course, this would not be the first time a similar tragedy has happened
in Southern Africa. When Marxist dictator Robert Mugabe seized power in
Zimbabwe (formerly known as Rhodesia, once one of the richest countries
on the continent), he began a ruthless war against the white population and his political opponents.
The
country promptly spiraled into chaos and mass starvation under the
Mugabe regime when the tyrant “redistributed” the farms and wealth to
his cronies, who of course knew nothing about farming. The regime
murdered tens of thousands of victims, and estimates suggest that millions have died as a direct result of Mugabe’s Marxist policies.
Whites who refused to leave their property during the “redistribution” were often tortured and killed
by the regime or its death squads. With Mugabe still in charge, the
tragic plight of Zimbabwe continues to worsen today. But the
mass-murdering despot is still held in high regard by many senior
officials in the ANC.
Not all South Africans — especially city
dwellers — are convinced that there is an on-going genocide in their
country, or even that one may be coming. Indeed, the vast majority of
blacks and whites would simply like to live in peace with each other,
and there are plenty of other problems facing South Africa at the same
time. However, virtually everyone agrees that without solutions, the
precarious situation in the “Rainbow Nation” will continue to
deteriorate, going from bad to worse.
Many activists seeking to
draw attention to the issue are calling on European governments and the
United States to immediately begin accepting especially vulnerable white
refugees from South Africa as a high priority. There are less than five
million whites in the country, about 10 percent of the population, down
from almost a quarter decades ago. Analysts say that giving them
asylum, however, may prove tough politically — partly because it could
expose the precious establishment myths of Nelson Mandela and his ANC as being “heroic” so-called “freedom fighters.”
Unsurprisingly,
the establishment press has barely reported a word about the looming
potential calamity. And by the time the world media finally catch on,
many analysts worry that it might be too late.
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