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#361
Source: http://guardianlv.com/2014/05/cornelia-de-wet-a-south-african-political-prisoner/

Cornelia De Wet became a South African political prisoner and victim of misrepresentation who was placed in South African prison. De Wet, an ordinary South African citizen, lived on a farm and abided within the parameters of the law until she joined a right-wing group known as the Leeuwag/Panzer Protection. The group worked to promote and assist white South Africans who were desperately in need of assistance.

She became passionately involved in the project to feed Boer children at schools. Her drive to promote the awareness of sufferings led to her being drawn into a faction of hatred and the realization of safety for the Boer people of South Africa. The group operated as police informants and she accompanied some of its members during unethical operations. While under the influence of the members, De Wet remained a loyal supporter and organizer of the group. She admitted that she was unaware of all their operations and knew little about the attempts to place bombs around the country in an attempt to kill or injure black people.

Developments within the right-wing group changed and she was banished from the group, leading to untold misery for her family. Members of the Leeuwwag group did not want De Wet to talk and terrorized her by attempting to break into her property, endanger her and her children's life. At one time, members of the group locked her and her children in their house and set it alight. Fortunately, she survived this ordeal.

The real nightmare began when police officers invaded her home, found explosives and ammunition and immediately arrested her. She was thrown into the back of a police care and taken to prison. Facing the hardened criminals in a holding cell, she could do little while waiting for her first court appears.

The following day De Wet stood before the judge and was officially charged with unlawful possession of explosives and ammunition. The case was postponed without bail being set and she was placed in the Middleburg Prison. For the next two years, she was transferred to various other prisons and unable to afford legal assistance, the state supplied representative. This did not secure a bail application and only after serving two years was bail finally allowed.

During the imprisonment term, De Wet was subject to brutal treatment and the trauma of dealing with the confines of the prison did not bode well. The unexpected torment and planned rape by black police officials was devastating and still causes her to tremble at the thought of a devious plan by authorities. De Wet did not have an easy life in prison, being white and charged with illegal arms and explosives. The prison officials treated her with disrespect since she, after all, was a threat to their democratic government.

After being released from prison, she remained determined to secure evidence and prove her innocence. Dealing with the betrayal of her white counterparts and being the victim of a black rape ordeal was trying and often caused her to slip into severe depression. Desperately in need of trauma counseling and in search of the truth, De Wet began to rebuild her life and took on the responsibility of clearing her name of any wrongdoing.

As a soldier armed for battle, she ventured to get the evidence needed and in doing so, found further repression from her white counterparts.

De Wet will reappear in court during July 2014. After revealing the names of some informants, she is determined to tell the truth and expose the criminal elements of the underworld even though this remains a difficult task to accomplish.

Seeking local and international support, De Wet has told her story in the quest to get the truth to be heard. The world can look upon her and the difficulty of trying to stay alive in the confines of prison hell. In a country where racial hatred and injustices run deep, the brave De Wet gains little support and continues to receive death threats, abuse and torment because of her blinded kindness. The perpetrators continue to deny planting weapons on her farm inciting that she was a criminally-minded member who wanted to kill black people from pure hatred. The organization has a strong support structure leading to government officials who will rather risk the life of one woman than own up to the truth that they are shallow underhanded demons utilizing companies as fronts to secure a dominant position in the political structure of South Africa.

Cornelia De Wet, a South African political prisoner, awaits the outcome of her trial next month in anticipation of being found not guilty. The expectation of a fair trial for her is not without unwarranted concern, especially as the justice system displays a failing structure within South Africa.
#362

source: http://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/white-people-now-finally-excluded-from-the-south-african-job-market/


The Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Amendment Bill eliminates all white people including the disabled. "The definition of black people is now clear and aligned with the Constitution," Tlhoaele said.
White women would be the biggest losers once the broad-based black economic empowerment amendment bill was enacted as expected early next year, BEE specialist Andile Tlhoaele said on Monday. The proposed changes meant they would no longer be entitled to benefit from empowerment programmes as has been the case till now. This represents a victory for the black business lobby, which has been fighting for their exclusion.
White women would no longer be regarded as legitimate beneficiaries of black economic empowerment once imminent new laws come into effect, a member of a subcommittee of the presidential BEE advisory committee, Andile Tlhoaele, said in an interview.
#363
There should be a law banning regulating a persons personal opinion.
#364
A British jihadist who skipped bail and fled the country has begun taunting British authorities from Syria, where he is now fighting alongside Islamic State.

Abu Rumaysah was arrested in an anti-terror operation in September and later released on bail.

He was detained along with the radical Islamist Anjem Choudary and other former members of the now banned al Muhajiroun group.

He is understood to have skipped bail in the last couple of weeks and has now begun tweeting photos and messages from his new home in Syria.

In one message he said: "What a shoddy security system Britain must have to allow me to breeze through Europe to the Islamic State."

In a recent interview for the US broadcaster CBS Rumaysah told the 60-Minutes programme that he couldn't even love his mother because she was not a Muslim.

It comes as Home Secretary Theresa May prepares to announce a series of counter-terrorism measures in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon.

More of this story can be read at : http://news.sky.com/story/1380721/jihadist-who-skipped-bail-taunts-uk-authorities
#365
Quote from: Aryannightmare on Wed 12 Nov 2014Quote from: ScottHarrison "I completely distance myself from my past ideology. I now realise how insane it was. I now believe in racial equality and gay marriage," he said.

Well heck, if the muds want to be gay and marry each other, I say let them do it.  I have noticed a trend where previous gay white folks have decided they are past that phase while the muds, whose culture have made it more of a taboo than White Culture has, have been embracing gayness more openly.

I might also say I'm for racial equality too if it will stop all of the special treatment the non-Whites get.  It's not like White people have anything "on the books" that say to give preferential treatment to Whites only so why do the non-Whites get some special treatment legislation on the books.

How's that for equality.
 
 
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