Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Racial Slurs Increase the Flames of Violence


Today, on Facebook, a member  posted the following statement:
If I can die without killing western settlers at least 10 of them, I would curse the human creator for bringing me on earth. I want to kill at least 10 white people here kabo Mzansi…ONE BULLET ONE SETTLER
Using a platform and chanting those words to millions of uneducated, frustrated and often disillusioned people is dangerous. There is a history and many documented articles regarding “Kill the Boer” song. Court cases and apologies happen all the time. However, this constitutes Hate Speech.

Racial slurs from white and black people have triggered a wave of no respect. At the beginning of this year, statements referring to black people as monkeys and having an entitlement mentality sparked an outrage in South Africa. Retaliation by the majority was not without some offensive comments, “whites are barbarians and kill white people”. All malicious outbursts from people who did not think about consequences.

Being racist does have a profound effect on people. While freedom of speech is good, remaining tactful and considerate of others is the key to understanding. It is all about respect. When hatred is openly paraded through social media, reactions filter through causing a wave of disrepute. It is these statements that trigger the ongoing violence.

The majority have the attitude that the relationship with the minority and the rest of the world is all about respect. Many people believe that the struggle to end apartheid was not about freedom but respect. Respect that is due to the handful of bombastic blacks who are arrogant. Forgetting that respect is earned.

How deep is the conflict between white and black and is there a solution. South Africa belongs to all who live in it. The trickle of instigators continues to taunt the unforgiving spirit by appearing dominant and brutal. It is a single story that apartheid caused untold miseries. Unity will not happen until a respected leader can absolve the racial conflict. Only when the people overcome the past and stop seeking to blame the minority can reconciliation be applied.

South Africa Today – South Africa News

http://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/racial-slurs-increase-the-flames-of-violence/

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Students Forced to Have Sex at Belfast Academy School

Students Forced to Have Sex at Belfast Academy School
Madelene De Lange Holtzhausen Belfast Academy School situated in Mpumalanga, South Africa is under a sexual harassment siege. Teachers have been intimidating learners and threatening the students if they do not perform sexual activities. The children are afraid and are now taking action to stop the harassment. Since teachers threaten to fail children if they do not adhere to their demands, the learners have become withdrawn and frightened. The situation is stressful, and students are becoming withdrawn not wanting to attend school. Parents are up in arms about the behavior of teachers who are selfishly engrossed in matters other than teaching.

Several weeks ago, an article exposed Madelene De Lange Holtzhausen at teacher at the Belfast school who intimidated a student. The teacher sent raunchy sexual messages over Facebook to the student. It is believed that the teacher would talk sex with students up to 3 a.m. Besides giving gifts and airtime to selected students teachers were manipulating the learners into their sexual web of deceit.

The student sought help and approached the White Movement World Wide (WMWW) for help. The WMWW is an organization that concentrates on helping young white students worldwide. The South Africa branch of the organization is under the leadership of Connie DeWitt. Flippie Potgieter, who is an investigating officer for the movement, was approached by the student for help and are busy investigating the story. The WMWW is planning on taking action against the teacher and the school.

Since being exposed, several other children have come forward and reported incidents involving more teachers who are involved in a sexual web with the youngsters. In another incident, it was reported that a teacher put a child into a cage like an animal. This is under investigation by both parents and the WMWW.

Since the first exposure of sexual harassment, other teachers have been named by students. Hanneli Kleynhans, apparently had sex with boys, while parked in her car at a dam in the area of Belfast. The kids are providing evidence and messaging between teachers and students. WMWW are in possession of substantial evidence and will take the matter to the courts.

However, the teachers are nervous and are now threatening the investigating officer Flippie Potgieter. The teachers tried to trick Potgieter into a meeting, and when he said he would be escorted by the police, they canceled the meeting. The teachers continue to send threatening messages to Potgieter.
Threat of action against WMWW
Threat of action against WMWW
Read the first story of how a student exposed a teacher here on South Africa Today.
Teachers abusing young male students at Belfast Academy School
South Africa Today – South Africa News
 http://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/mpumalanga/students-forced-to-have-sex-at-belfast-academy-school/

Mandrax Tablets Seized in Beaufort West




A search operation conducted by Beaufort West police yielded a massive haul of mandrax tablets worth R10million in the early hours of this morning. 
The seizure of 200 000 mandrax tablets that were transported in a bakkie, from Johannesburg to Cape Town, led to the arrest of a 50-year-old male. He will appear in the Beaufort West Magistrate Court on Monday. 

Provincial management has commended the Beaufort West police for the good work. The seizure and arrest are believed to have dealt a significant dent in the drug trade. The police said they will continue with their efforts to rid the communities of drugs that destroy the nation.

South Africa Today – South Africa News



http://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/western-cape/mandrax-tablets-seized-in-beaufort-west/

A Good Deed in a Crime Ridden Area




Some people act like spoilt uncivilized brats and spend their lives burning, complaining and destroying South Africa. Others rape, plunder and kill without a conscience, forcing crime statistics to rise in South Africa. However, there is thankfully still a portion of good people who are not demon possessed who get on and make South Africa a better place.

Meet Sifiso - another upstanding citizen who is going places and who is ensuring that he sows well into his future harvest.

Durban KwaZulu-Natal, on Friday, Mr. Ian Edwards lost his wallet outside the Sunningdale Medical Center. Sifiso picked it up and took it home. Sifiso went through the contents of the wallet to try to find a phone number. There wasn't one. So he went and bought some board and made this sign. Then he got up early on his day off and went to stand at the robots with his sign.

South Africa Today – South Africa News


http://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/kwazulu-natal/a-good-deed-in-a-crime-ridden-area/

Burn Down ANC Offices – Malema

The Latest outrage by Julius Malema leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is dangerous. Malema is irresponsible and calling for communities to take action against the ruling African National Congress (ANC) is warmongering. Malema called for communities to stop burning public property, such as schools and instead vent their anger by burning down ANC offices.
Malama has once again shown the world that he is immature and lacks the temperament to lead with wisdom. The recent violence in the Vuwani district where 20 schools were burnt by protesters leads to Malema calling for another tactical response of anarchy.

Inciting violence and calling for mobs to create a volatile situation within the country is wrong. Malema, who is a leader of a political party, should not allow such aggression to flow. It is now obvious that Malema does not have leadership qualities, and people should realize that burning down a country will not solve problems.

While Malema does have an outspoken and abrupt mannerism, the carelessness and serious discourse of violence is damaging. Ahead of the local government elections, such nasty talk is a course of turning South Africa into an unsafe place of intimidation and instability.

Malema should focus on peace and prosperity for the citizens, and not act in a reckless manner. As a parliamentarian, Malema has again given the public another reason to disrupt any peaceful negotiations in the unstable situation in Vuwani. Burning down schools or universities are wrong and should not be allowed. Calling for the ongoing rage to continue and burn down more buildings is fanning the flames of violence. The violence that will not be resolved until there is nothing left.
The cost of damage to schools and universities can amount to millions and in the meantime, the education system fails. Learners are displaced, and the quality of education has declined to a terrible state is now further ruined.

Malema has been on the road of destruction for a long time and threats are nothing new. The recent threat to remove the ANC government “through the barrel of a gun” was reckless. Talking of violently occupying land and threatening banks with mass action, spell disaster for Malema.

Malema has experience of enticing crowds into a disruptive state and continues to display immature behavior. Political violence and bloodshed are not going to stabilize South Africa and leaders like Malema should advocate peace. Malema has a platform and is embarking on a dangerous mission by encouraging violence. Malema appeals to the poor and promises action that will not be delivered. The ANC failed the poor people and the EFF under the leadership of Malema will not improve the situation. It would take years of honest leadership to rectify the problems of the last 21 years.

It should be the leaders who fuse into improving the lives of all citizens, not agitating people to resort to violent actions. Destruction of property is costly and can Malema replace the millions of rands of damage when South Africa has no money.

South Africa Today – South Africa News
 http://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/burn-down-anc-offices-malema/