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As you sow so shall you reap...

 

 

Galatians VI

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Did his name fall off the top shelf and land on him?

 

 

R.I.P. E.T.

 

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Cant say im sad. I do however find the circumstances fitting, white supremisist arguing over wages with his black employees. If it was some kind of "hit" or "assassination" i'd be slightly disappointed he didnt die in the way he deserved, but this seems perfectly appropriate. Hope he ****ing rots in hell.

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There are very few people that I can honestly say I am happy to see dead. I'm against capital punishment, and the lynch-mob mentality as practiced by our blue few neighbours not so many years ago repulses me. This one seems fitting though, as he preached a particularly vile type of hatred which probably inspired killings in itself.

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That's because you're a c*nt, to be fair.

 

When Mandela is gone South Africa will descend into bloody carnage, black will kill black and white, there will be no peace, whatever you say about colonialism it did bring law and order,the killing of T Blanche is just a taste of what is to come, Rhodesia mk 11,when the burning of living people with car tyres round their necks becomes vogue again maybe you can reflect on whether T Blanche was wrong and Dune really is a C@nt.

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When Mandela is gone South Africa will descend into bloody carnage, black will kill black and white, there will be no peace, whatever you say about colonialism it did bring law and order,the killing of T Blanche is just a taste of what is to come, Rhodesia mk 11,when the burning of living people with car tyres round their necks becomes vogue again maybe you can reflect on whether T Blanche was wrong and Dune really is a C@nt.

 

I'll reflect, but it won't change my non-nazi values.

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Cant say im sad. I do however find the circumstances fitting, white supremisist arguing over wages with his black employees. If it was some kind of "hit" or "assassination" i'd be slightly disappointed he didnt die in the way he deserved, but this seems perfectly appropriate. Hope he ****ing rots in hell.

 

'I'll give you Johannesburg, with my love' fecking plaasjarpie!

 

Glad to see the end of him.

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Beaten to death by two farm hands over unpaid wages...hmm.

Good riddance though, although SA needs to keep it's sh!t together now to avoid an all-out civil war breaking out...

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There is much that is wrong in that part of the world, he is simply one of the protagonists, for me its kinda better the devil you know, someone equally extreme will step into his shoes but feel the need to both avenge his death and make an impact on the wider stage perhaps during the World Cup, not good times ahead I fear.

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Time to Nuke South Africa and start again. Maybe a little extreme, but I fear this is going to get messy. E.T. was a terrible human being, but SA wont be better off with him dead.

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Yes.
thanks, he was a nutter but the boers are a very hard and extreme set of people.My friend who visits SA often, always said that they treat the black people on their staff as though they are not there.
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is he the man who Louis Theroux visited on one of his shows?

 

There's also a brilliant Nick Broomfield documentary on the matter http://www.nickbroomfield.com/theleader.html

 

He's got a similar style to Theroux and, metaphorically speaking, tore Eugene Terreblanche to shreds.

 

And like everyone else on here, death is bad (m'kay) but his brutal murder was hilariously fitting.

 

Time to Nuke South Africa and start again. Maybe a little extreme

 

it'll play havoc with the pitches over the summer.

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South Africa will be a worse place without him to be honest, the whole place is so ****ed up it's untrue.

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A lot of people on here are obviously forgetting a world cup is supposed to be taking place in SA this summer.

 

Just hope this doesn't stir up ethnic tensions

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I've travelled this old world of ours from Barnsley to Peru

I've had sunshine in the arctic and a swim in Tinbuktu

I've seen unicorns in Burma and a Yetti in Nepal

And I've danced with ten foot pygmies in a Montezuma hall

I've met the King of China and a working Yorkshire miner

But I've never met a nice South African.

 

No he's never met a nice South African

And that's not bloody surprising man

'Cause we're a bunch of arrogant b***tards

Who hate black people

 

I once got served in Woolies aften less than four week's wait

I had lunch with Rowan Atkinson when he paid and wasn't late

I know a public swimming bath where they don't **** in the pool

I know a guy who got a job straight after leaving school

I've met a normal merman and a fairly modest German

But I've never met a nice South African.

 

No he's never met a nice South African

And that's not bloody surprising man

'Cause we're a bunch of talentless murderers

Who smell like baboons

 

I've had a close encounter of the twenty-second kind

That's when an alien spaceship disappears up your behind

I got directory enquiries after less than forty rings

I've even heard a decent song by Paul McCartney's Wings

I've seen a flying pig in a quite convincing wig

But I've never met a nice South African.

 

No he's never met a nice South African

And that's not bloody surprising man

'Cause we're a bunch of ignorant loudmouths

With no sense of humour - ha ha

 

I've met the Loch Ness monster and he looks like Fred Astaire

At the BBC in London he's the chief commissionaire

I know a place in Glasgow which is rife with daffodillies

I met a man in Katmandu who claimed to have two willies

I've had a nice pot noodle but I've never had a poodle

And I've never met a nice South African.

 

No he's never met a nice South African

And that's not bloody surprising man

Because we've never met one either

Except for Breyten Breytenbach and he's emigrated to Paris. (farts)

 

Yes he's quite a nice South African

And he's hardly ever killed anyone

And he's not smelly at all.

That's why they put him prison.

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT BY THE AWB

 

It is with shock, dismay, frustration and the greatest of emotional pain that we were informed that our leader, Eugene Terre’Blanche was murdered on his farm Villanna (meaning “Home of Anna”) just outside Ventersdorp called around 17:00 this afternoon.

 

Details are sketchy, but from reports by people at the scene there was an argument with one of his black farm workers this afternoon. Later, while he was taking an afternoon nap, the farm worker, incited by others, entered his house and hacked him to death with a panga (chopping knife used for clearing bushes).

 

When police arrived they found our leader on his bed with mortal wounds to his upper body and head. He was declared dead at 7:00pm.

 

This news comes amidst reports of Julius Malema’s banned song which calls for freedom fighters of the ANC to “Kill the Boer”.

 

Our leader did not live permanently on the farm, but rather in Ventersdorp. He visits the farm regularly during the week and on weekends.

 

Eugene Ney Terre’Blance was born on January 31 1941 and was one of the founders of the Afrikaner Weerstadsbeweging. He dedicated the last decades to realising a dream of freedom for our Boer people and the concept of a Volkstaat, a free state where we could rule over ourselves.

 

We call on all our supporters, friends and members of the AWB to be calm for now as we mourn the passing of our leader.

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Good article here. Although it goes without saying most on here will be blinkered about the article because of the site it's on.

 

http://bnp.org.uk/2010/04/terre%e2%80%99blanche-murder-symbolises-state-of-south-africa/

 

The article's interesting, but what's his point? He quotes other people, but doesn't seem to give his own opinion, other than saying "it's unwise to dominate an ethnic group and employ members of that ethnic group, lest they hack you to death". What's he saying?

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The article's interesting, but what's his point? He quotes other people, but doesn't seem to give his own opinion, other than saying "it's unwise to dominate an ethnic group and employ members of that ethnic group, lest they hack you to death". What's he saying?

 

As an article it is what it is. 190 white farmers killed every year, the young ANC leader wanting to emulate Mugabes policies. It paints a picture of where SA is going.

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As an article it is what it is. 190 white farmers killed every year, the young ANC leader wanting to emulate Mugabes policies. It paints a picture of where SA is going.

 

Does the BNP think this a good thing or a bad thing? What is their strategy on the fuzzy-wuzzys uprising - ignore or kill?

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Does the BNP think this a good thing or a bad thing? What is their strategy on the fuzzy-wuzzys uprising - ignore or kill?

 

Not sure, but they don't like it up em.;)

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Why do the BNP even give a ****, what's it got to do with Britain?

 

I think both parties share similar views on organic farming.

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I've travelled this old world of ours from Barnsley to Peru

I've had sunshine in the arctic and a swim in Tinbuktu

I've seen unicorns in Burma and a Yetti in Nepal

And I've danced with ten foot pygmies in a Montezuma hall

I've met the King of China and a working Yorkshire miner

But I've never met a nice South African.

 

...

 

Spitting image was a bit before my time, but I did laugh my arse off when I saw that the first time.

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The BNP have got to have a clear view on race. If non white people are unaccetaple to the UK, it stands to reason that they are unacceptable in other parts of the glorious empire.

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Spitting image was a bit before my time, but I did laugh my arse off when I saw that the first time.

 

If somebody is described as 'South African', I assume they're white. It's weird, but do you agree with that? It's strange, since 20 years after that song and Nelson Mandela, we have minimal awarenss of black SA people.

 

BTW - if you haven't already, read Tom Sharpe's slapstick novels about SA (think it was 1960s) - they're very funny and enlightening about the situation there.

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misplaced apostrophe FFS
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For a long while I thought SA was going to emulate Botswana, one of the few success stories in Africa, but now I do fear they are heading down the Zimbabawe route (nothing to do with the ETB killing) .

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