Russia entertaining idea of inviting persecuted
white South African farmers to relocate in Russia, by Ann
Corcoran 7/12/18.
We
have written on this topic on many previous occasions. The Rainbow Nation
(South Africa) has been experiencing xenophobic and racist violence for years.
The
most bloody violence has been directed at the landowners who farm the land (and
incidentally feed the population)!
Readers
should know that the US (so far) has not invited the persecuted farmers to
America, but we do admit hundreds of ‘refugees’ a year from South Africa.
We resettle Somali and other Africans that South Africa rejects.
So much for the Rainbow Nation myth!
And,
by the way, I haven’t heard any clamor from the US refugee industry/contractors
to add South African whites to our refugee admissions for the coming
year. Why is that? Could it be that it doesn’t fit the meme—only
people of color are persecuted, never the other way around! Think about
it! Admitting such a thing would turn the whole UN upside down!
Can
you imagine the day when European whites from Sweden, the UK or France beg for
asylum in the US? I can.
Smart move on Russia’s part…..From The Citizen:
Russia is considering taking in 15 000 white farmers. A delegation of Boers recently travelled to
the world’s largest country to consider taking their money and escaping from
farm murders and expropriation.
The
world’s largest country, Russia, which remains relatively underpopulated for
its size, is reportedly considering welcoming thousands of white South African
farmers into its borders to boost its agricultural industry. White crosses
represent farmers killed because they are white and own land.
A
group of about 15 000 farmers have reportedly offered their services to the
country, to go and farm in the south, while investing their savings in the
country and offering English lessons as well.
According
to a Russian news channel, the plan is for the first 30 families to first
establish themselves before more follow.
“A
delegation of Boers arrived in Stavropol with a proposal to open a migration
channel,” reports the channel, Rossiya 1 TV. News footage showed the delegation
being warmly welcomed.
Farmer Adi Siebus told the Russians they were now seeing the move as a
matter of life and death owing to the ongoing killings on farms from criminal
attacks and the fact that South African politicians have allegedly been
stirring up hatred and a “wave of violence”.
South
Africa is considering changing the constitution to make expropriation of land
without compensation easier.
They
said Stavropol has a great climate for farming and each family is said to be
willing to bring at least R1.4 million ($100,000) with them to lease land in
Russia and kick-start their farming efforts.
Russia’s humanitarian absorption of migrant refugees is being weighed
after a series of murders the South African government has been accused of
encouraging, and that have made farming in South Africa the most deadly
occupation in the world.
South
African farm killings, where victims are typically members of the country’s
white, Afrikaans-speaking minority, are often extremely brutal in nature,
involving prolonged periods of torture. See my complete South Africa archive here.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
No comments:
Post a Comment