Friday, 3 August 2012

Boeremag delusional thinkers


 Court proceedings during the Boeremag trial (SABC)

20 Boeremag suspects are facing chargers or treason, murder and sabotage.  These chargers mostly arise from violently trying to over throw the South African leading government, the African National Congress (ANC).
The Boeremag plans included :
·         Blowing up the government, South African reserve bank headquarters, South African Broadcasting Casting (SABC) buildings and the Johannesburg stock exchange.
·         Kill Casper De Vries because he is  apperently on the wrong path.
·         All game farms with black names will be taken back.
·         Taking over the military bases.
Could all of this been made possible?.  Disgustingly disappointed and in awe South Africans wait eagerly for the trail to end. South Africa is meant to be celebrating 18 years of freedom but instead the country is still facing racism as one of its major problems.
These 20 suspects could not have been the only people with the same mind set. Somewhere else in the country, the same ‘’ Boeremag’’ mentality is being practiced either from whites, blacks, colourds, indains and so forth.
The issue of racism is said to be worked on by the government, but if certain groups of cultures and races feel unfairly treated by the ANC leading to such delusional ideas that could be so harmful and dangerous towards the society and the economy.
The government’s approach should change drastically.  We all have the right to feel safe and protected by our government regardless of the colour of our skin.

2 comments:

  1. This is the best title for this blog article, but these people are "delusional thinkers". Did they ever think that this would work. We have moved from an error of disruption and chaos, where all we need right now is South Africa to be a peaceful and loving country.

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  2. My point exactly. its about time South Africans come together and work to together to support the needs of the country and help it achieve its goal. lets stop pointing fingers to the government, we also have an involvement and responsibility that we carry as South Africans.

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