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With the help of America, the quasi-communist, anti-American, and anti-Western regime change of 1994 could be reversed in favor of a democratic federation or confederation of Southern African peoples. In fact, such a movement had started in the early 1990’s, but the mainstream media ignored it and South Africans were duped into accepting ANC-Communist Party hegemony, leading to 30 years of looting, violence, and oppression.
A new land could rise from the ashes and reflect the reality of South Africa as a multinational state, not Jesse Jackson’s absurd “rainbow nation.” If order and the rule of law were restored, South Africa — or at least the Afrikaner part of it — could become a powerful ally of the United States. Afrikaner activist Koos Reyneke calculated the demographic distribution of South Africa from census figures in 1993 and drew up a just and equitable division of the country. It largely resembles the division of Europe after the First World War according to Woodrow Wilson’s “fourteen points,” embodying the principle of self-determination. ...
Many countries have federal systems: the United States, of course, but also Canada, Mexico, Russia, Australia, Brazil, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Malaysia, Nigeria, Venezuela, and Belgium, among others. We need not be a one-party banana republic ruled by a clique of anti-white “comrades.” We could be a confederation of free peoples each managing its own affairs education, culture, health, security, etc.
‘Bury them alive!’: White South Africans fear for their future as horrific farm attacks escalate
NEARLY every day, horrific acts of rape, torture and murder are carried out on a community under siege. WARNING: Graphic.
Farmer killings: Farmers tortured and killed in horrific South Africa raids
Horrific killings of farmers, where victims were sexually assaulted, tortured and strung up on poles, have sparked outrage in South Africa.
Here we go again with steganographic misspellings. Who pays this guy?
To whom the comms exactly and what meaning are the questions and we're not in the club. You see these misspellings so frequently in posts.

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