Bauer Meyer and the Black Danger: Visit to the Alleged Aims of the White Genocide
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Where does the idea of a genocide of white farmers in South Africa come from? For example, from Groblersdal, a farming village where the wounds of apartheid have not healed even after three decades.
The history of South Africa is associated with apartheid, the infamous regime of racial segregation. For decades, the descendants of the first white colonizers, the Boers or Afrikaners, discriminated against and humiliated the black majority. Nelson Mandela’s release and his subsequent election as the first black and democratic president in the history of the country ended the old regime. Many whites chose to leave, others have assumed the chang…
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