Miss me with that sympathy mess: White Farmers(Colonial residue) are crying about being killed over “their land”, but never shed 1 tear about the Black owners of those lands they killed to take possession of those farms

Miss me with that sympathy mess: White Farmers(Colonial residue) are crying about being killed over “their land”, but never shed 1 tear about the Black owners of those lands they killed to take possession of those farms

Note: There is much Western media coverage on the so-called high murder rate of white farmers in South Africa without any in-depth anaylsis as to why? A few questions that should be posed to the white farmers, their families, and those in the Western press is this….

Are white people indigenous to Africa? If not, then how did they come to Africa? How did they come into possession of massive wealth and ownership of the most fertile lands in African nations?

These questions should be addressed. And only when they are  will you get the truth as to why white farmers are losing their lands and lives.

Whites are not indigenous to Africa. They came to Africa by way of conquest. This conquest came about through the mass slaughter and genocide of the indigenous black populations by the ancestors of the whites who unjustly and illegally own these farms.

This means that their titles of land or land deeds are literally written in the blood of the indigeneous people of those lands. This is co-oberated through historical facts. The truth of this matter is undeniable.

Some of you sympathizers of the descendants of the colonialists will say…well they had nothing to do with what their ancestors did, yet they are the direct beneficiaries of their brutal reign and rule. This also is nothing but facts.

There is an old say in the bible that goes like this….As thou has done, so shall it be done unto thee. You may say ,well we had nothing to do with that. why should be be penalized? You have benefited from colonialization.

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