Farm Attacks

Is that all they did for a whole year?
There is no way that that number can be correct. Stellenbosch on its own probably had more breaks in and robberies than that on farms, over the last month.

How is this "robbery" defined anyway?
 
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Emerging Brits farmer Mavula died from car injuries, court hears
The severe injuries of an emerging Brits farmer – allegedly murdered by a local businessperson and his son – were consistent with a car accident involving a pedestrian and not an assault, the High Court in Pretoria has heard. Professor Gert Saayman, a specialist forensic pathologist, gave the evidence in the trial of North West building contractor Schalk Myburgh and his son Schalk Jnr, who have pleaded not guilty to murdering Brits farmer Marsha Mavula in December 2015 by severely assaulting him and driving over him with their bakkie.

They admitted confronting Mavula, who they suspected of being a stock thief, but insisted they had fled from the scene in fear of their lives after he attacked them and had no idea how he sustained the injuries that killed him, although Myburgh Snr admitted falling on top of Mavula. The North West principal medical officer said in her autopsy report Mavula had sustained 48 rib fractures, a ruptured liver and lungs, had massive bleeding on the head and had died of multiple blunt force injuries.

https://citizen.co.za/news/south-af...er-mavula-died-from-car-injuries-court-hears/
 
Compare that to a child who grew up in rural SA at the same time, who went to bed on an empty stomach, didn't have a toilet in the house, no electricity, and for whom the government of the day spent a fraction of the cost they spent on my education, even though my family could have given me a good education anyway.

So only the dates and the regime has changed....everything else still the same.
 
So only the dates and the regime has changed....everything else still the same.

Not quite sure what you're trying to say..... A lot more people have access to water and electricity than back in the day. Not defending the current regime though.
 
And not paying for the water and electricity either.
If the services have not collapsed due to theft and corruption.
Want some scary farm murder facts.
I personally know of at least 15 farmers murdered in the district I farmed in. The number of murders rise each year.
Farmers who have survived the shootings and stabbings and torture about 4.

So great Einsteins.

Work it out.
Out of 50 farmers what is that percentage?

It's 19 too bloody much.

Now take your neighbourhood. And kill about 15 out of 50 people. Torture and wound another 4.

See the problem???????
 
And not paying for the water and electricity either.
If the services have not collapsed due to theft and corruption.
Want some scary farm murder facts.
I personally know of at least 15 farmers murdered in the district I farmed in. The number of murders rise each year.
Farmers who have survived the shootings and stabbings and torture about 4.

So great Einsteins.

Work it out.
Out of 50 farmers what is that percentage?

It's 19 too bloody much.

Now take your neighbourhood. And kill about 15 out of 50 people. Torture and wound another 4.

See the problem???????
Nope. They will never see it.
 
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Never argue/murder a farmer while stuffing your pie hole full of KFC.

They say some are just too thick to work this out.
 
Farm murders is a real concern, it isn't a white genocide snowflake story.

I find it highly suspensions that there's ANC paid troll like you trying to discredit it all the time.
I never said farm murders are not a concern, I actually emphasized that people perishing due to violence is bad. ... My problem is using the term "white genocide"
 
Why? We have white monopoly capital, white privilege, white guilt, white'splaining, whiteness, white fragility, white bias, white gaze(a recent one I heard) and a whole host of others... why draw the line at white genocide?

:p
/runs
The numbers don't support "genocide"
 
Mossel bay farmworker handed 22 years for murdering his employer

https://ewn.co.za/2018/09/15/farmworker-handed-22-years-for-murdering-his-employer

CAPE TOWN - A farmworker has been sentenced to 22 years imprisonment for murdering his employer.

Johannes Bangiso has also been sentenced on charges of housebreaking and robbery with aggravating circumstances in the circuit court of the high court sitting in Mossel Bay.

The sentences will run concurrently.

Bangiso worked at the Zout van de Aarde farm in Albertinia.
 
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