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Dear (Some) White South Africans: “There Is No White Genocide in South Africa”

Dear (Some) White South Africans THERE IS NO WHITE GENOCIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA! There is only a race of people who believe the murders of ‘their people’ should be given more attention than the murders of other races. White people need to please understand that most black people don’t hate them; we just hate their […]

25-08-18 11:16
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Dear (Some) White South Africans

THERE IS NO WHITE GENOCIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA! There is only a race of people who believe the murders of ‘their people’ should be given more attention than the murders of other races.

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White people need to please understand that most black people don’t hate them; we just hate their actions and their view of what should be happening in this country.

We hate their refusal to admit that South Africa has a serious crime problem that affects South Africans of all races

We hate their refusal to equally view the deaths of people from other races as equal to that of a White person.

We hate the fact that you believe you deserve greater attention than everyone one else, even though we people of other races grieve with you and feel your pain when your loved ones are slaughtered like animals… but you don’t feel the same way when our own loved ones are killed, just because it was done by a person of the same colour as us.

We hate the fact that you refuse to listen to the facts that more black farm workers and black farmers are killed than white farmers. You refuse to admit that Black farmers face the same amount of danger and challenges.

This is why other races are starting to no longer care about supporting or protecting White farmers… because you guys refuse to believe that everyone else has the very same problems.

It feels like you purposefully isolate yourselves and refuse to see the pain and humility in others… yet you want us to feel your pain and understand your struggles.

Please take time to read my words before rushing to argue with me. Please hear me. We all want a better, safer South Africa… for all races.

Yours hopefully

Oriel Mthandazo Baloyi