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After White Genocide, Who Becomes the Next Milk Cow?

You would think that after seeing what happened in Zimbabwe, South Africa – under the Mugabe reign of terror – that South Africans would learn their lesson.

Here’s a brief recap.

  • In 1980, Zimbabwe (formerly known as Rhodesia) gained independence from Great Brittan.
  • Under Mugabe, white farmers were eventually run off their farms and/or were slaughtered.
  • Zimbabwe, once known as the “Breadbasket of Africa” for its prolific agriculture, became poverty stricken and non-productive for lack of farming skills under Mugabe.
  • Overwhelming inflation along with political corruption completely destroyed one of the most agriculturally productive nations in the world.

 

Today, Zimbabwe remains the poster-child of how to destroy a nation through white genocide.

Today, White Genocide is a reality among South African farmers.  They’re being murdered and/or having their farms stolen by corrupt governments.

And – like Zimbabwe – have no idea how to make money from their farmlands and they’ll end up poverty stricken as well.

As usual, most of the news flies under the radar because the Global Bought-And-Paid-For Presstitutes don’t want you to see this frightening reality.

Instead they’re constantly pounding the table about how “Rich White Men” are the scourge of the planet.

Ironically (or NOT), the top three Democrat Presidential candidates – Biden, Bloomberg and Sanders – are rich white men.

Here’s the point.

Governments view us as Milk Cows that give them revenue via taxation.

Question: What happens when you destroy your most productive milk cows?

Answer: You go after a new set of milk cows.

Blaming the white man for most of our problems is gaining traction in the U.S. thanks to a certain political party.

It’s called divide and conquer and in 2020, The Year of Chaos, things will get more violent.

Read about it in our February edition of “…In Plain English” (HERE).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers to everyone

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