Anything goes as long as it’s against white people. From Ben Bartee at armageddonprose.com:
Growing up, I learned in public school — probably some mandate from the soon-to-be-history Department of Education, inshallah — that South African apartheid was basically the worst thing since the Third Reich.
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Then I learned independently that white South African farmers grow the vast majority of crops that sustain the country — 90% as a matter of fact, even with rampant land theft in the name of Equity™.
Then I learned independently what happened to Zimbabwe when all the whites were run out of town on a rail.
Land “expropriation” — a euphemism for stealing white farmers’ land and giving it to blacks who then turn it into inarable desert because they don’t know how to cultivate it — has been a well-established practice since the communist Nelson Mandela’s African National Congress (ANC) party took over in 1994.
Via Republic of South Africa (emphasis added):
“Section 25 of the Constitution recognises expropriation as an essential mechanism for the state to acquire someone’s property for a public purpose or in the public interest, subject to just and equitable compensation being paid.
Up to now, expropriation of property has been governed in terms of the Expropriation Act of 1975, which predates the expropriation mechanism provided for in section 25(2) of the Constitution.
The Bill assented to by President Ramaphosa outlines how expropriation can be done and on what basis. This law will assist all organs of State – local, provincial and national authorities – to expropriate land in the public interest for varied reasons.
Local, provincial and national authorities will use this legislation to expropriate land in the public interest for varied reasons that seek, among others, to promote inclusivity and access to natural resources.”
Far more egregious than land theft, though, is the extrajudicial racialized killing of white farmers, cheerleaded in the most explicit terms possible by the ruling ANC and similar parties.