Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby calitom » Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:54 pm

shes giving her support to the theft of land and murder.

white farmers get killed and land stolen or just land stolen/TAKEN.
unqualified farmers/ranchers are put in there and production plummets.
Economy plummets. starvation. Increased suffering and worse economy for black people in South africa.
Sounds just a tad like Zimbabwe.
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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby Fletch » Thu Aug 30, 2018 10:16 pm

calitom wrote:shes giving her support to the theft of land and murder.

white farmers get killed and land stolen or just land stolen/TAKEN.
unqualified farmers/ranchers are put in there and production plummets.
Economy plummets. starvation. Increased suffering and worse economy for black people in South africa.
Sounds just a tad like Zimbabwe.


When's the US going in with regime change then? :dunno:
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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby LordRaven » Fri Aug 31, 2018 12:42 pm

calitom wrote:shes giving her support to the theft of land and murder.

white farmers get killed and land stolen or just land stolen/TAKEN.
unqualified farmers/ranchers are put in there and production plummets.
Economy plummets. starvation. Increased suffering and worse economy for black people in South africa.
Sounds just a tad like Zimbabwe.


I went to friends sugar cane farms when in SA and the farm workers were housed, fed, had all healthcare paid by the farmers, were put on driving courses (even HGV etc) again at the farmers expense and they also had pension savings all administered by the farmers.
The ANC then took all the farms and gave them to the local Chiefs, plus they gave the Chiefs large cash lump sums to keep the farms going.
In turn the chiefs moved into lovely farm houses, bought themselves large flash 4x4's and partied in their new luxury homes with zero interest in farming.
The farm workers lost their livelihoods and all the aforementioned benefits thereof, the crops never got harvested and the farms failed putting more people into unemployment.
The SA sugar cane industry died.
Felch thinks that is progress and good for the blacks of SA, what an idiot!
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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby Dean » Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:14 pm

LordRaven wrote:
I went to friends sugar cane farms when in SA...


Every story, you have a friend that does it too... :pmsl:
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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby LordRaven » Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:25 pm

Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
I went to friends sugar cane farms when in SA...


Every story, you have a friend that does it too... :pmsl:


Hibberdene near Durban Deano, my friends farms were just a few of many but they have all gone now and sugar cane industry is finished. I have been to weddings in Groot Constantia, Tulbagh, Pietermaritzburg, and Durban when said friends got married old bean.
I make no apology for being so well travelled Dean and I make no apology if it irks you.
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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby MungoBrush » Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:48 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
I went to friends sugar cane farms when in SA...


Every story, you have a friend that does it too... :pmsl:


Hibberdene near Durban Deano, my friends farms were just a few of many but they have all gone now and sugar cane industry is finished. I have been to weddings in Groot Constantia, Tulbagh, Pietermaritzburg, and Durban when said friends got married old bean.
I make no apology for being so well travelled Dean and I make no apology if it irks you.


Dont worry about it
Dean has probably never been outside Balham.
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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby Dean » Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:54 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
I went to friends sugar cane farms when in SA...


Every story, you have a friend that does it too... :pmsl:


Groot




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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby Dean » Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:05 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
I went to friends sugar cane farms when in SA...


Every story, you have a friend that does it too... :pmsl:


Hibberdene near Durban Deano, my friends farms were just a few of many but they have all gone now and sugar cane industry is finished. I have been to weddings in Groot Constantia, Tulbagh, Pietermaritzburg, and Durban when said friends got married old bean.
I make no apology for being so well travelled Dean and I make no apology if it irks you.


Dont worry about it
Dean has probably never been outside Balham.


I think you have me confused with someone else mate...
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Re: Theresa May dances at South African secondary school

Postby calitom » Fri Aug 31, 2018 5:48 pm

Fletch wrote:
calitom wrote:shes giving her support to the theft of land and murder.

white farmers get killed and land stolen or just land stolen/TAKEN.
unqualified farmers/ranchers are put in there and production plummets.
Economy plummets. starvation. Increased suffering and worse economy for black people in South africa.
Sounds just a tad like Zimbabwe.


When's the US going in with regime change then? :dunno:

never..because even an obama would never do anything 'perceived' as anti black even tho its the blacks who are suffering. And we all know how regime change works:)--
unless it is natural from the people it is a disaster...Iraq,Libya,Egypt,Syria (including attempts),Ukraine
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