SA Politics Thread Part 13 The Days of Madlanga

Vrot and Kallie giving Afrikaners a bad name.
One can understand why deployed cadres like you hate him. You achieved nothing.
Led by CEO Kallie Kriel, AfriForum is the Southern Hemisphere's largest civil rights group, supported by over 300,000 members. Its extensive nationwide infrastructure features 165 active branches, 177 neighbourhood watches, 182 full-time staff members, and a network of nearly 10,000 community volunteers.

The organisation's major achievements span significant legal victories, public sector accountability, high-profile prosecutions, and community development:

High-Profile Legal Victories: Successfully interdicted illegal land invaders in court and forced Eskom to open its secretive coal and diesel supply contracts to public scrutiny.

Energy Sector Accountability: Secured a major North Gauteng High Court victory against Nersa, ruling its unconstitutional approval of municipal electricity tariff hikes invalid.

The Julius Malema Firearm Conviction: Following years of sustained legal pressure by AfriForum, EFF leader Julius Malema was found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison for unlawfully discharging an assault rifle in public.

Private Prosecutions: Led by Advocate Gerrie Nel, its Private Prosecuting Unit has stepped in where state entities declined to act, securing landmark criminal convictions for violent crimes and gender-based violence.

Defending Vilified Educators: Intervened legally alongside its sister union Solidarity to defend Elana Barkhuizen—the Schweizer-Reneke teacher who was falsely accused of racism and publicly vilified by politicians from the DA, ANC, and EFF—ultimately winning a Labour Court ruling that declared her suspension unlawful.

Service Delivery Support: Over a six-year period, the group invested R1.6 billion into localized self-help community projects, which included filling thousands of potholes, repairing street lights, and launching its own streaming service.
 
One can understand why deployed cadres like you hate him. You achieved nothing.
Led by CEO Kallie Kriel, AfriForum is the Southern Hemisphere's largest civil rights group, supported by over 300,000 members. Its extensive nationwide infrastructure features 165 active branches, 177 neighbourhood watches, 182 full-time staff members, and a network of nearly 10,000 community volunteers.

The organisation's major achievements span significant legal victories, public sector accountability, high-profile prosecutions, and community development:

High-Profile Legal Victories: Successfully interdicted illegal land invaders in court and forced Eskom to open its secretive coal and diesel supply contracts to public scrutiny.

Energy Sector Accountability: Secured a major North Gauteng High Court victory against Nersa, ruling its unconstitutional approval of municipal electricity tariff hikes invalid.

The Julius Malema Firearm Conviction: Following years of sustained legal pressure by AfriForum, EFF leader Julius Malema was found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison for unlawfully discharging an assault rifle in public.

Private Prosecutions: Led by Advocate Gerrie Nel, its Private Prosecuting Unit has stepped in where state entities declined to act, securing landmark criminal convictions for violent crimes and gender-based violence.

Defending Vilified Educators: Intervened legally alongside its sister union Solidarity to defend Elana Barkhuizen—the Schweizer-Reneke teacher who was falsely accused of racism and publicly vilified by politicians from the DA, ANC, and EFF—ultimately winning a Labour Court ruling that declared her suspension unlawful.

Service Delivery Support: Over a six-year period, the group invested R1.6 billion into localized self-help community projects, which included filling thousands of potholes, repairing street lights, and launching its own streaming service.
Blue balls?
 
You guys do know that sport is part of many cultures all over the world right?

I'm a white Afrikaner who hates rugby but rugby is very much part of white Afrikaans culture. The same way soccer is part of other people's culture. The same way cricket is part of some cultures. Rugby is also part of other cultures.

Don't know if you guys are pretending not to know this or not.
Wisdom has been chasing Chumpy from the day he joined the forum, but he's always been too fast.
 
You not hard enough cadre. We see through you and your pure hatred. Self Determination is what we need to get people like you out of our life.
Don't be so hard on the guy. Anybody who heroes Parratjie is obviously not the brightest bulb in the box.
 
I wonder why they only reject an Afrikaner youth sports festival now... after 35 years. This festival has been going on since 1991. What harm did it cause? None. Except heart attacks in 2026 it seems lol.

I also wonder why, whenever Afrikaners do something for their own Afrikaner community or whenever Afrikaners organize an event for fellow Afrikaners, suddenly everyone wants to be part of the Afrikaner community lol.

I wonder a lot of things.
 
So rugby is your reed dance equivalent? No wonder you lot were so against transformation in rugby, it is this belief that it's your culture.

Good thing the government did not give you a chance and forced transformation down your throats, that's how you deal with people who don't understand what culture is and think racism is their culture.
 
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