Farm Attacks

HunterNW

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You don't do that for a simple robbery. Neither of these two cases are robberies.

Yet if we question the narrative that it is all "normal", we are white supremacists and racists of the worst kind.
I will always question the "narrative". If called/named/branded a racist, i give a fck. Atleast i don't have my head in my as$ and think this is a rainbow country where this is just another murder or robbery.
 

TheChamp

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You don't do that for a simple robbery. Neither of these two cases are robberies.

Yet if we question the narrative that it is all "normal", we are white supremacists and racists of the worst kind.
It could be a lot of things besides being a simple robbery, everyone is free to speculate in the absence of facts, it does not mean all speculations should align perfectly with the prevailing conspiracy of farm murders.
 

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It could be a lot of things besides being a simple robbery, everyone is free to speculate in the absence of facts, it does not mean all speculations should align perfectly with the prevailing conspiracy of farm murders.
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I will always question the "narrative". If called/named/branded a racist, i give a fck. Atleast i don't have my head in my as$ and think this is a rainbow country where this is just another murder or robbery.

This.

To solve the issue we have to actually look at the correct analysis as a start.
 

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This.

To solve the issue we have to actually look at the correct analysis as a start.
But what is the correct analysis and what makes it correct? And what if I feel like I don't like what is presented as the correct analysis and come up with my own correct analysis?
 

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Female farmer is sexually assaulted and strangled to death while another rural worker is tortured and murdered in latest horrific attacks on South Africa's farms

A female farmer has been sexually assaulted and strangled to death while another rural worker has been tortured and murdered in the latest attacks on South Africa's white farmers.

Divorcee Chantel Kershaw, 44, was ambushed by two armed black men while working her land in Delmas east of Johannesburg on Wednesday.

Kershaw's underwear was ripped off and stuffed into her mouth and she was strangled to death inside her garage.

In a separate incident, 21-year-old farm manager Brendin Horner was brutally tortured on Friday and discovered dead the next day, covered in blood and tied to a post in Paul Roux, Free State province.
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I would say aim to maim, so the vermin can go back to their lair to warn the rest of the scum to stop.
Then the dude rocks limps up in court, claims he has an extended family he supports and argues the facts, wanting farmer to support him and his family forever more. He was only there looking for work at 02h00 in the morning. Yes, it is found to be BS later, but after a court battle and costs.

Self defense, surely that's still allowed in this shithole.
Theoretically, yes. But justice is not cheap.
 

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Female farmer is sexually assaulted and strangled to death while another rural worker is tortured and murdered in latest horrific attacks on South Africa's farms

A female farmer has been sexually assaulted and strangled to death while another rural worker has been tortured and murdered in the latest attacks on South Africa's white farmers.

Divorcee Chantel Kershaw, 44, was ambushed by two armed black men while working her land in Delmas east of Johannesburg on Wednesday.

Kershaw's underwear was ripped off and stuffed into her mouth and she was strangled to death inside her garage.

In a separate incident, 21-year-old farm manager Brendin Horner was brutally tortured on Friday and discovered dead the next day, covered in blood and tied to a post in Paul Roux, Free State province.
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The key points in the article read:

  • Chantel Kershaw, 44, was ambushed on her farm in Delmas, Mpumalanga
  • Two armed black men ripped off her underwear before strangling her to death
  • 180 miles away, farm manager Brendin Horner, 21, was tortured by two men
  • Horner was strangled after being stabbed three times and left tied to a post
Interesting that they are still allowed to mention the race of the perpetrators, can't remember when last this was done in MSM South Africa.
 

wingnut771

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Self defense, surely that's still allowed in this shithole.
I agree but the law is on the vermins side. It would be your word against the vermin. Just shoot to kill and and drop the body into the bath of acid you have set up at the back of the house ready for this scenario, or bury the body and plant a tree on top, good fertilizer. Don't bother the police, they have enough on their plate, no body no crime.
 

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Female farmer is sexually assaulted and strangled to death while another rural worker is tortured and murdered in latest horrific attacks on South Africa's farms

A female farmer has been sexually assaulted and strangled to death while another rural worker has been tortured and murdered in the latest attacks on South Africa's white farmers.

Divorcee Chantel Kershaw, 44, was ambushed by two armed black men while working her land in Delmas east of Johannesburg on Wednesday.

Kershaw's underwear was ripped off and stuffed into her mouth and she was strangled to death inside her garage.

In a separate incident, 21-year-old farm manager Brendin Horner was brutally tortured on Friday and discovered dead the next day, covered in blood and tied to a post in Paul Roux, Free State province.
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The fckers who was caught should be executed and used as fertilizer on the farm.
 

My_King

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I agree but the law is on the vermins side. It would be your word against the vermin. Just shoot to kill and and drop the body into the bath of acid you have set up at the back of the house ready for this scenario, or bury the body and plant a tree on top, good fertilizer. Don't bother the police, they have enough on their plate, no body no crime.

Better in Afrikaans.

Skiet die vokken goed. Wat soek die kak op die plaas.
 

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A simple question...where are the police patrol vans...

Not related to farm murders..but where are the police? I'm in a town that is the HQ for police in the EC. It's all here. Vehicles, staff, office buildings. Everything. You never see a Police van.

WTF do they do all day? They getting paid. But you never see them or their vans.

We had an attempted break in here before I went on holiday. Thieves leasurly just cut the glass out from the window frame. Probably a 2 hour job. They had time. Noone saw ****all. In a main Street. No cops. No patrols.
In the HQ of EC police...

Cops get their salary every month. Don't lift a finger to do any actual work.

This is in a town with cops and vans in abundance....

Now, think about rural areas outside of towns?

They getting paid for doing ****all. And they loving it.
This is a great observation. It's because the police force is underpaid, undertrained and not incentivised. It stems down from poor leadership. It makes no sense for a policeman to make an arrest, since it will just create more paperwork for them. From a government perspective, this model even makes sense, because the more private security we need (in the form of ADT, security upgrades etc) the more tax they have access to loot. It's a win-win all the way. One only has to look at Marikana to see what happens when police are not trained properly.
 

wingnut771

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This is a great observation. It's because the police force is underpaid, undertrained and not incentivised. It stems down from poor leadership. It makes no sense for a policeman to make an arrest, since it will just create more paperwork for them. From a government perspective, this model even makes sense, because the more private security we need (in the form of ADT, security upgrades etc) the more tax they have access to loot. It's a win-win all the way. One only has to look at Marikana to see what happens when police are not trained properly.
Private security should be a tax deductible, as the only reason we need them is because of the lack of proper police force response time.
 
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