Here are more female farmers who have been brutally attacked by black South Africans after the "Kill the Boer" chant. No one is reporting on this.
· Aug 29, 2023 · NottheBee.com

What is happening in South Africa is truly horrific, and yet totally expected under the thumb of racial Marxism.

Over the last few weeks, I have had the difficult duty of reporting on stories like this:

And this:

I'm not writing these stories to pit people with different melanin levels against each other.

But we need to be honest about what happens when the woke CRT/BLM types take over. This isn't a bug, it's a feature.

And now there have been two more victims (but not the only victims since our last reporting on South Africa):

[Warning: Graphic Photos]

These were three separate attacks.

On August 17th, four black men broke into the farmhouse of Tim and Amanda Platt in KwaZulu-Natal, chanting "Kill the Boer, kill the farmer."

(Remember how the media said that chant was just symbolic and shouldn't be taken literally?)

No really, that's what The New York Times said on August 2.

The four perps broke down the security gate and bars on the windows, then hit and stabbed Tim and Amanda.

"I shouted, ‘just go!' and he leaned over the door grabbing me … hitting me on the arm with some object," said Amanda. "Then he pulled me so hard while shouting ‘Kill the Boer, kill the farmer!' I managed to loosen his grip and got away and ran to set the alarm off again, but in vain! They were ruthless and persistent - nothing deterred them, not even the alarm nor the fact we were fighting back."

Amanda managed to escape their grasp and grabbed a gun, allowing her to scare them off before they killed her husband.

In the second attack, which occurred last Wednesday evening, two elderly sisters were assaulted on a farm near Caledon. Selma Katz and her sister Renee were brutally attacked.

Selma's daughter Beverli was the one who found them.

As I raced into the house, I run [sic] down the passage and found my poor Mom (nearly 87) passed out and bleeding in the doorway."

The criminals stole TVs, a wedding ring, and other valuables after tying the elderly women up.

You have no idea of the trauma to witness this, never mind being old and fragile, lying quietly in your bed and being viciously attacked by 3 men? They bound my Mom with her torn up sheets, they tied her fragile hands with cell-phone charges behind her back, they tied her feet so tightly and gagged her, then threw her off the bed while they got busy ransacking my Aunty's room, tying her up too in the next room. They then ransacked the whole house, tearing the TV's off the walls and making off with as much as they could carry, including her shoes and her wedding ring.

The third attack also happened last Wednesday near the town of Vaalwater. Fifty-three-year-old Janet Prinsloo was attacked by two black men on her family's century-old farm.

Prinsloo lives alone and tried to get to her pitbull to fend off the attackers, but they managed to tie her up and beat her for 20 minutes.

The pain was excruciating, and for nearly twenty minutes, I struggled to comprehend the unfolding events.

The attackers put a bag over her head and demanded money.

Despite not bringing money home from the shop that afternoon, Prinsloo recounted: "They rifled through my belongings, expressing anger and frustration when their search yielded no money."

Amid the terror, Prinsloo shared the horrifying threat the attackers made against her life. "Their chilling words, ‘We are going to kill you,' reverberated as the knives pressed against my throat."

When they took her into the bedroom and threw her onto the bed, Prinsloo says she prayed to Jesus.

"I prayed for divine intervention, fervently seeking help from Jesus. Fortunately, they did not rape me."

After some time, the assailants tossed a blanket onto the bed beside Prinsloo.

"I feared they might wrap me in that blanket, toss me into a vehicle, and drive away. The terror was paralysing."

The attackers looted the house before they took off with her white Ford Ranger bakkie.

These stories are just a few of the horrific assaults and murders of white farmers in South Africa right now.

The farmers are now organizing armed community watches through groups like AfriForum to protect their families and homesteads, but are limited by a government that is prejudiced against them as perceived justice for wrongs under apartheid.

(Like Ibram X. Kendi said, "the only way to remedy past discrimination is present discrimination.)

This isn't a fluke. It's baked into the cake of racial Marxism.

The leader who shouted "Kill the Boer" in that stadium wanted this to happen.

Make no doubt: These people want to do this in America, Canada, and Europe too. When you tell a group of people that they are oppressed, then tell them they can do no wrong, then call for violence against the "oppressor," this is always what happens.

Will our grandchildren wonder how we let such genocides and violence go unchecked?


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