Farm murder 'carnage'

there is a high incidence of murders in general, tho i won't disagree that white farm murders are often brutal. what cut in security? and the government has not turned a blind eye, it's just being incompetent as usual, and if it has turned a blind eye i'd need a little more proof.
The government disbanded the Commando system, which had been very effective in protecting farmers, and didn't replace it.
 
The government disbanded the Commando system, which had been very effective in protecting farmers, and didn't replace it.

fOR A WELL CALCULATED REASON!

i will refrain any further comments as I would be blamed for been racist towards such savages!
 
fOR A WELL CALCULATED REASON!

i will refrain any further comments as I would be blamed for been racist towards such savages!

If you don't say why your post is pointless and totally irrelevant... :whistle:

P.s more savage than the elderly couple who were tortured and killed for no reason whatsoever?
 
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This is just that, land grabs happening on a grand scale and what better way to do it?
GVT couldnt care less as they quietly support this, if they fail to act then they must take responsibility
:mad:
 
Anyone remember the slogan - kill the boer, kill the farmer? Zuma sang Umshini Wam at his campaign rallies, etc etc.

And you want me to believe this is just ordinary criminality? Pull the other one.
 
It is not ordinary crime it is genocide

Question is how do we stop the senseless killing of our farmers?
Why has no prominent leader stepped up to the plate and mobilize the masses, in government or even from the opposition?

Do we have any prominent leader willing to stick their necks out and lead the crusade against crime, irrespective of the consequences?

Why are we as ordinary South Africans so reluctant to ALL get involved and clean up the streets etc?

Food for thought.........:whistle:
 
Question is how do we stop the senseless killing of our farmers?
Why has no prominent leader stepped up to the plate and mobilize the masses, in government or even from the opposition?

Do we have any prominent leader willing to stick their necks out and lead the crusade against crime, irrespective of the consequences?

Why are we as ordinary South Africans so reluctant to ALL get involved and clean up the streets etc?

Food for thought.........:whistle:

You are 100% correct. The only way to stop this is if the community organise themselves. The government is not going to protect your.

Crime went down by about 70% in our area since we got organised.
 
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