Kraaifontein, is a suburb in Cape Town, in the Western Cape.
A street fight, a community outrage, where the children, aunties,
uncles, grannies and children all get involved. Watch two daring young
men jump from from the second floor to join the fight. The neighbors,
and a huge crowd watch the fight among the young men and scream, swear
and run amok while the fighters not only engaging in a fist fight, grab
spades, poles and sticks to tackle the enemy.
An ordinary day in
Kraaifontein!
To view the video, please click on this link. It is hilarious!
South Africa Today – South Africa News
Friday, July 15, 2016
Racists Khumalo and Sparrow both wrong but justice fails
Velaphi Khumalo charged with hate speech for a controversial post in
January this year where he stated that “white people should be hacked
and killed like Jews,” is back at work. Yes, back at work, Khumalo used
to work for the government and was suspended with full pay pending the
investigation.
The department of sports, arts, culture and recreation said in January that the department viewed the posts by Velaphi Khumalo as severe and at that time distanced itself from Khumalo. The department stated that the remarks did not stand for what the provincial government stood for. Yet Khumalo is back at work.
Maroela Media reported that Khumalo is back at work after being given a warning during an internal disciplinary procedure.
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) confirmed that Khumalo would still be prosecuted, and complaints against him would be taken to the Equality Court. They also confirmed that he had returned to work after the process of a final warning was concluded.
After Penny Sparrow referred to blacks as monkeys on a Facebook post and was quickly reprimanded for the racial content, Khumalo reciprocated calling for whites to be killed. Sparrow was ordered to pay a R150 000 fine by the equality court, and Khumalo gets off with a slap on the wrist.
The government gives him his job back, and nothing will be done, after all, we cannot forget he was oppressed during apartheid and will receive the sympathy of the majority. The problem is that there are millions of uneducated black South African are frustrated, bitter and confused.
Racism is blamed on the white population; it is all over South Africa, when blacks do not do well, or fail and continue in the pit of poverty. The race card is played all time, and it is the white man that is to blame for the state of affairs. Racist is a pathetic, overused term used by people to label every problem.
Yes, blacks are offended by any criticism and carry a racism card that never expires and can pull it out at any time, without repercussions, and are raised to believe that the suffering under apartheid allows for protection. Does the government protect black racists? Yes, with a racist government who openly sings songs inciting violence against whites, the majority are programmed to follow the leaders.
Laura Oneale - South Africa Today – South Africa News
The department of sports, arts, culture and recreation said in January that the department viewed the posts by Velaphi Khumalo as severe and at that time distanced itself from Khumalo. The department stated that the remarks did not stand for what the provincial government stood for. Yet Khumalo is back at work.
Maroela Media reported that Khumalo is back at work after being given a warning during an internal disciplinary procedure.
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) confirmed that Khumalo would still be prosecuted, and complaints against him would be taken to the Equality Court. They also confirmed that he had returned to work after the process of a final warning was concluded.
After Penny Sparrow referred to blacks as monkeys on a Facebook post and was quickly reprimanded for the racial content, Khumalo reciprocated calling for whites to be killed. Sparrow was ordered to pay a R150 000 fine by the equality court, and Khumalo gets off with a slap on the wrist.
The government gives him his job back, and nothing will be done, after all, we cannot forget he was oppressed during apartheid and will receive the sympathy of the majority. The problem is that there are millions of uneducated black South African are frustrated, bitter and confused.
Racism is blamed on the white population; it is all over South Africa, when blacks do not do well, or fail and continue in the pit of poverty. The race card is played all time, and it is the white man that is to blame for the state of affairs. Racist is a pathetic, overused term used by people to label every problem.
Yes, blacks are offended by any criticism and carry a racism card that never expires and can pull it out at any time, without repercussions, and are raised to believe that the suffering under apartheid allows for protection. Does the government protect black racists? Yes, with a racist government who openly sings songs inciting violence against whites, the majority are programmed to follow the leaders.
Laura Oneale - South Africa Today – South Africa News
Intruder shot dead – homeowner arrested for murder
Erasmia, a suburb of Pretoria, was the scene of an armed robbery and a
murder that has shocked the residents and family. In what appeared to
be an armed robbery, the owner acting in self-defense shot at the two
perpetrators. One of the suspects died, and the other managed to escape.
The homeowner has been arrested for murder. It can be assumed that the owner was protecting his family and property and when threatened fired a fatal shot. The question is whether the owner intended to kill the suspect. The suspects had no right to access his home, and the only reason they did so was to commit a crime.
It is ridiculous that one is arrested and charged for murder when your own life is placed in danger. Presumably, if the owner did not shoot at the suspects, they would have overpowered the man and killed him. Or perhaps kill his entire family and steal valuables from the home, escaping and if arrested would be out on bail only to commit more crimes.
The owner now faces a charge of murder, and although we might say this is totally unfair, the case will have to be investigated. There will be grounds for justification as the owner shot the intruder in an act of self-defense.
The South African Police have extensive powers of arrest, and as a person was killed, they acted within the law and of course depending on their mood by arresting the owner. The police are trained and have the power to make a decision when a crime is committed. Besides, the police would have to make sure they get a conviction. The courts would probably find the homeowner not guilty of murder as he was defending himself and his family.
It is absolutely unacceptable why he got arrested; perhaps the police were overreacting to the incident of self-defense. What is probably worse is that this innocent person had to be detained by the police and what safety was there in the cells. While all the man was trying to do was protect his home and family, now he has been placed in a life changing situation. A situation that will leave him traumatized. The entire arrest of a law-abiding citizen is crazy.
Laura Oneale - South Africa Today – South Africa News
The homeowner has been arrested for murder. It can be assumed that the owner was protecting his family and property and when threatened fired a fatal shot. The question is whether the owner intended to kill the suspect. The suspects had no right to access his home, and the only reason they did so was to commit a crime.
It is ridiculous that one is arrested and charged for murder when your own life is placed in danger. Presumably, if the owner did not shoot at the suspects, they would have overpowered the man and killed him. Or perhaps kill his entire family and steal valuables from the home, escaping and if arrested would be out on bail only to commit more crimes.
The owner now faces a charge of murder, and although we might say this is totally unfair, the case will have to be investigated. There will be grounds for justification as the owner shot the intruder in an act of self-defense.
The South African Police have extensive powers of arrest, and as a person was killed, they acted within the law and of course depending on their mood by arresting the owner. The police are trained and have the power to make a decision when a crime is committed. Besides, the police would have to make sure they get a conviction. The courts would probably find the homeowner not guilty of murder as he was defending himself and his family.
It is absolutely unacceptable why he got arrested; perhaps the police were overreacting to the incident of self-defense. What is probably worse is that this innocent person had to be detained by the police and what safety was there in the cells. While all the man was trying to do was protect his home and family, now he has been placed in a life changing situation. A situation that will leave him traumatized. The entire arrest of a law-abiding citizen is crazy.
Laura Oneale - South Africa Today – South Africa News
Monday, July 11, 2016
Genocide continues Afrikaner killed by a gang of 12
Pierre-Etienne de Necker aged 23; a young Afrikaner died Saturday
from injuries sustained during an attack. On Friday, July 8 he was
attacked by 12 blacks and endured a brutal beating and severe kicking in
the town of Belfast. The attackers reportedly shouted, “you are white and white people did this to our people.”
Several workers from the Belfast Bricks outlet, tried to rescue Pierre but were forced away from the scene and unable to help him. Apparently, Pierre was ambushed after he was followed from a petrol station by the 12 assailants who were traveling four cars. On his way back, they ambushed him and dragged him from his car, beat and kicked him until his body became lifeless from the horrendous attack. Throughout the ordeal, the attackers directed “hate speech” at the young victim, who was not able to defend himself.
Apparently, pictures of his unconscious body were taken by the killers and sent to the De Necker family from a cell phone, before he was rushed to the hospital.
READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE - ON South Africa Today – South Africa News
Several workers from the Belfast Bricks outlet, tried to rescue Pierre but were forced away from the scene and unable to help him. Apparently, Pierre was ambushed after he was followed from a petrol station by the 12 assailants who were traveling four cars. On his way back, they ambushed him and dragged him from his car, beat and kicked him until his body became lifeless from the horrendous attack. Throughout the ordeal, the attackers directed “hate speech” at the young victim, who was not able to defend himself.
Apparently, pictures of his unconscious body were taken by the killers and sent to the De Necker family from a cell phone, before he was rushed to the hospital.
READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE - ON South Africa Today – South Africa News
Sunday, July 10, 2016
The truth about ‘black lives matter’ (VIDEO)
This woman lives in reality, knows whats really happening and has the guts to speak her mind. it is not only Black lives that matter, what about the white people.
With the recent shooting of black people by US police, and the revenge of a black man shooting five police officers, this video tells a story of why black people are a joke. It is not all about one race here, it is about lives that matter. Perhaps there is a message for the majority group in South Africa.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)