For our discussion
today:
The word
“Senekal” will live on in South African culture and
history. It is here that the history of Post-Apartheid
South Africa finally turned in October 2020. And the
word “Senekal” shall become a Rallying Cry.
Senekal is
a peaceful little town on the Free State Prairie of
South Africa. Nothing is supposed to ever happen in
Senekal. One is supposed to hear the corn grow. That
part of the ciountry is a world of of wide vistas,
fields of wheat, corn, or sunflower, tractors, combine
harvesters, grain silos, and church steeples. This is
the Midwest and Prairie of South Africa, a world of John
Deere and Massey Ferguson. The local farmers are
no-nonsense folks with big hearts, a firm handshake, and
a word that counts for something. They are traditionally
Calvinist Christians, typically belonging to a Reformed
Church. Midwestern American Presbyterians would feel
quite comfortable with these folks and in that church
The events of the first two weeks of October 2020 in
Senekal would rattle the ANC government of the country,
parade its incompetence for the world to see, expose the
far left EFF party as the cowardly fraud that it is, and
lead to an amalgamation of the civilized
Western-oriented forces against the Communist-controlled
Kleptocracy called “government”. On 6 October 2020 in
Senekal, the non-Black people of South Africa would find
their collective Voice after 26 years of “staggering
wordlessly through the Sinai” from outrage to misery to
outrage. And they would be supported by people of all
races.
These folks now need to maintain their momentum and the
badly need support from the international community.
This is the time for Christian Americans to stand up and
take a position in this matter. If any farmer in the
United States speaks “John Deere” or “Massey Ferguson”,
now is the time he needs to make himself heard on this
tragic matter unfolding on the outer edge of his
civilization, where his closest cousins on earth are
threatened with being wiped out.
The background to all this wiil be discussed; but the
message is Enough is Enough!…. and the world should take
note.
Timeline
as background to your show:
1
Oct: 21-year old white farm manager Bredin Horner
tortured and then strangled to death by a rope attached
to a fence post. Some called it a lynching. It was the
50th farm murder of the year. There have been a further
six farm murders since that day. There are only roughly
34000 white farmers in the country
6
Oct: Enraged farmers and supporters storm the court
building in the nearby town of Senekal on the SA Prairie
foodbasket. The police throw smoke grenades at them and
fire shots. WHen the Police tried to run them down with
an armoured car, they actually pushed the vehicle out
the gate of the Court by sheer group muscle power: a
crowd of very big angry mature men. The Police fled. The
farmers blocked off the street with trators and settled
down to a prayer meet before dispersing. One farmers’
supporter was arrested a day or so later and charged
with “terrorism”, “attempted murder”, and other charges.
Another was arrested a few days later. After initially
refusing bail, they were later granted bail.
7-15
Oct: The Far Left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) under
Julius “Kill the Farmer” Malema try to paint themselves
as “protectors of public assets” and vow to teach the
farmers a lesson. Malema quite forgets what started the
upset, and says he will rush his “troops” to Senekal to
confront these farmers and “teach them a lesson”. He
would supposedly “lead from the front”. He also
announced that there are no murders of farmers, just
like President Ramaphosa.
16
Oct: Julius Malema’s mob of several thousand red clad
creatures arrive by bus. He arrives--I kid you
not--escorted by a 25 car Police escort. Farmer support
groups are in 4 groups: One 19km out of town, holding a
memorial service. Two immediately outside town holding
protest meets. One group of 100-300 in town, where the
Police had given them an area to meet. All was fine
until a big portion of the EFF crowd rushed around a
block of town, cutting off the entrance/exit of the
farmers’ group. Then they descended on the whites cut
off in that area. This was when Schalk van der Merwe,
Kallie Roux, and a private group of citizenry calling
themselves the Commando Corps rose to the occasion and
formed a phalanx against the EFF until the Police
arrived. Meanwhile Malema sat safely in the courtroom
with the Minister of Police(!!), nowhere near the
action.
The past
few days: The EFF tried to demonstrate at a (mixed race)
school in Cape Town of all places (an part of the
country where Coloureds are the majority. The parents
had been forewarned and were here to meet the EFF and
started beating them up. The country is fed up to the
brim ( “Gatvol” in Afrikaans) with the racist Black EFF
and their protector, the ANC Government. The country is
dancing on a knife edge.
What this has done, is to unite completely disparate
White groups, secessionists, Independent Boer State
guys, existing political parties, including Coloured
folks who have had enough of the ANC and its little
“ANTIFA” handmaiden, the EFF. Even the Zulu King
reputedly wants out of South Africa and some Ba’Tswana
leaders are also murmuring about secession. Black people
were in the streets with Boer lives Matter and Stop Farm
Murder signs. The memorial services and prayer meetings
were attended by quite a few black farmers. Perhaps the
State President now realises there are such things as
farm murders, don’t you think?
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