Another model, another racist tweet

So you're suggesting that people are incapable of seeing the metaphor of the song? But you yourself are incapable of seeing that same metaphor. Who is stupid here?

A pseudo metaphor to be used to cover up the sinister views of the people frequently using the song, knowing the effect it has on certain groups. How do you then explain the outcry about the metaphoric De La Rey song? What is quiet obvious is that Malema made his racist views about whites quiet clear in many other occasions.
 
@tshiditee has now become @SweetSoundSA .

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EDIT: Poof... gone from twitter. Too hot in the kitchen.

She is a real bitch, I hope she lose all she ever gained before. Bloody racist twat.
 
so bug her on Facebook.

Naaah... I am sure there is a line already forming there to do just that.

Perhaps the lesson learned from this should be one of empathy.

Empathy is the capacity to recognize and share feelings that are being experienced by another sentient or semi-sentient being. Someone may need to have a certain amount of empathy before they are able to feel compassion. The English word was coined in 1909 by E.B. Titchener as an attempt to translate the German word "Einfühlungsvermögen", a new phenomenon explored at the end of 19th century mainly by Theodor Lipps. It was later re-translated into the German language (Germanized) as "Empathie", and is still in use there.

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They seem to take their information directly from those boergenocide/censorbugbear sites:
Country Genocide level Victims Killers
South Africa 5 Whites, Boers Marxist racists

Marxist racists? Seriously?


There is a list of all the info, its from various news sources around the world, or is there just 1 credible/authentic "genocide" resource i'm not aware of? but we are getting side-tracked by this.

NOBODY has answered my question: "HOW IS CALLING FOR THE DEATHS OF WHITE PEOPLE NOT A CALL FOR GENOCIDE" PLEASE ANSWER....
 
Ok, so ill admit to the last one being wrong, i did'nt see it was just one guy on blogspot, i reached that linked via another source.

But what i find funny, is that you try and discredit all 3 link, by 1 being "iffy"

So what about these guys?
http://www.genocidewatch.org/aboutus/directorsandadvisors.html


I linked these, as you said "there is no call for genocide", if there is no call for genocide, why are these guys listing us as level 6?
Read some more here: http://www.genocidewatch.org/southafrica.html

And im still waiting for "there is no call for genocide" when you use the words "i wish all whites were dead"

Please answer that before you LMFAO all over yourself.

Genocide Watch = "an organisation" (of "repute" to many, let's just call them Negative Nancy's) that acts under the guise of statistics, facts, etc. applying these facts to a country
Twitter = "personal" views, many from dumb air head racists.

You can see that the two are very different and separate from one another. Further, we are not denying that racists exist, we are denying white genocide, which is what your sources of opinion lie about.
 
Genocide Watch = "an organisation" (of "repute" to many, let's just call them Negative Nancy's) that acts under the guise of statistics, facts, etc. applying these facts to a country
Twitter = "personal" views, many from dumb air head racists.

You can see that the two are very different and separate from one another. Further, we are not denying that racists exist, we are denying white genocide, which is what your sources of opinion lie about.

Question: if this person thinks that there would be no racists in sa if the words to the song had been carried out, then surely this person does NOT see the song as a metaphor? And if that's the case I'm sure she's not the only one?

Just asking...
 
There is a list of all the info, its from various news sources around the world, or is there just 1 credible/authentic "genocide" resource i'm not aware of? but we are getting side-tracked by this.

NOBODY has answered my question: "HOW IS CALLING FOR THE DEATHS OF WHITE PEOPLE NOT A CALL FOR GENOCIDE" PLEASE ANSWER....

By definition they are one and the same so I don't think there is a difference. The word genocide has lost a lot of meaning locally by all those crying wolf.
 
Genocide Watch = "an organisation" (of "repute" to many, let's just call them Negative Nancy's) that acts under the guise of statistics, facts, etc. applying these facts to a country
Twitter = "personal" views, many from dumb air head racists.

You can see that the two are very different and separate from one another. Further, we are not denying that racists exist, we are denying white genocide, which is what your sources of opinion lie about.


Who gave you a better authority about 'white' genocide in South Africa, than a WORLD-wide collaboration and observations organisation?

so there is no call for genocide, even if some person on twitter says "kill all whites" or a political leader calls all whites criminals and racists and "kill the boers", or the president of the country sings a song that the 'liberation' of the country used to get blacks to kill whites, is no call for the death of the whites, because YOU say so?

Ok, thanks, got that cleared out.

So lets then split the two again [i provided link, as you said there is no call for white genocide, yet there are many organisations quite alert and worried about just that]

Lets go back:

According to Die Burger, Tshidi Thamana (@tshiditee) tweeted on Friday: “Dear Mr Peter Mokaba... I wish All White People were killed when you sang ‘KIll The Boer’ we wouldn’t be experiencing @JessicaLeandra’s racism right now.”

Is that not a call for genocide !? Or do you compare what Tshidi has said here, to be of the same magnitude as what Jessica has said?

Then, i tried to see how you can compare this [remember the country wide furor Jessica received !?] situations with:

I just have a question here, how is calling no-one identifiable a k--fer [which, is racist, yes.] the same as calling for white genocide [should this not be more than "just" racism?]

Its a racist term vs calling for the killing of an entire race, but unfortunately, more will happen to you if say the dreaded k-word, than calling for the deaths of +- 4million people.

to which you replied:
There are no calls for white genocide therefore your question is invalid.

Thus me posting the geno-watch links.

Now that i've summed it up again, please answer my question again.
 
Question: if this person thinks that there would be no racists in sa if the words to the song had been carried out, then surely this person does NOT see the song as a metaphor? And if that's the case I'm sure she's not the only one?

Just asking...

She certainly is not the only one, and I'm not sure why you're reading into it as if you don't know this. Are you the type that says "Only whites can be racist"?

I do not want to spend an entire afternoon explaining the effects of experiences and emotion on one's own feelings leading to their beliefs. The point is it is a personal and isolated case and we are only going to get nasty if we over analyse and blow it out of proportion to the extent it has been. If the media knew the dark thoughts many people may have especially at different times of experience/emotion, think about the picture of the human race that would be being painted. We know it would be total bs though because most humans get along just fine.

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So you're suggesting that people are incapable of seeing the metaphor of the song? But you yourself are incapable of seeing that same metaphor. Who is stupid here?
Obviously YOU?

Explain the debacle about the De la Rey song for me...please, please, please!
 
She certainly is not the only one, and I'm not sure why you're reading into it as if you don't know this. Are you the type that says "Only whites can be racist"?

So the song has a real impact on people who hear it, of all colors. Therefore, surely it is hate speech and more than a mere metaphor?
 
So the song has a real impact on people who hear it, of all colors. Therefore, surely it is hate speech and more than a mere metaphor?

Was Colin Lamont's judgement in late 2011 not enough for you? Really now, stop crossing wires.
 
Was Colin Lamont's judgement in late 2011 not enough for you? Really now, stop crossing wires.

No. Nothing has been done about it. Where are the consequences to people who still sing it?

Crossing wires? You are the one claiming its just a metaphor, against all evidence and the judgement. You are the one muddying the waters.
 
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