Saturday, December 8, 2012

Between; The Keyboard Racist and Orphanages being ‘Too White’ in South Africa for $upport through donations, to a Murdered White SA Farmer leaving everything to children’s home.


Gone are the days where people kept their racist remarks in their thoughts or shared it only amongst close, like minded, friends. In this day and age all you need is an internet connection, a fake account and you can tell someone exactly what you think of them and their race without being subjected to public scrutiny or even the law.
Click on any online news article and tell me you do not see a racist remark left by someone with a fake account. Odds are 99% of the time you will find more than one. The shocking part is that all these people do not even care what the article is about. If Sipho or John leaves a valid thought provoking comment chances are the Keyboard Racist simply look at the name and attack, irrespective of whether Sipho or John’s comment are actually correct. You also get the fence sitters who will like someone’s comment if they agree with something that was said against their own race. In this case all the racists will embrace you as being “clever”.
The point I am trying to make is that racists have it so much easier these days, they can insult you and call you names without fear of reprimand. It also shows the mentality of your average South African. You can log onto ANY online news website and you will find the most disgusting attacks from people from various races, cultures and creeds.
South African racists have become cowards. The days of calling someone a “baboon” or “umlungu” in a pub or taxi are long gone and are now only reserved for people who want to keep their racism a secret. These are the same people that you will find at a yearend function shaking Sipho’s hand and trying to be cool by speaking a word or two in Xhosa and vice versa.  They want to seem “cool” and “hip” but once at home and they see the latest government failure they immediately run to the keyboard and lash out. >>>MORE<<<

Here that Stars!  If you want to Adopt From

Africa;there are plenty of

WHITE SOUTH AFRICAN CHILDREN, looking for a home too!

Johannesburg - A Pretoria orphanage says it is no longer getting financial support from large companies as 70% of the children in its care are white.
Elzane van der Merwe of the Jacaranda children’s home
Abraham Kriel Child and Youth Care Centre
said: “The only answer that the children’s home is getting is: ‘Sorry, you don’t meet the criteria for100% black economic empowerment (BEE),” reported Beeld.
But Van der Merwe said the children’s home couldn’t choose which children to take in.
“To us a child is a child. We don’t discriminate. Here we have 250 children between 18 months and 18 years that need care, regardless of race or gender.”
She said that even though the department of trade and industry had withdrawn the new suggested BEE codes, welfare organisations countrywide were still affected.
The suggested codes award points to companies for their BEE programmes and donations.
She said their income had dropped drastically due to the BEE codes, even though there was an increase in the children that needed care.

At van der Merwe (File, Beeld)

  Van der Merwe; A  Murdered White Farmer leaves about R30m to children’s home in his will.

Johannesburg - A murdered farmer has left his entire estate of R35m= =4,041,453.50 USD to a children’s home in Potchefstroom – much to the surprise and delight of the head of the Abraham Kriel children’s home.
At van der Merwe, 68, was killed in April on his farm Bloemhof in the North West. He was unmarried and had no children, reported Beeld.
Van der Merwe apparently once told someone near a collection tin for the home that he would not give any money now because “they will one day get enough”.
Catharien Saayman, head of the children’s home, said: “I couldn’t believe it; I lay awake many nights, every now and then looking at the will on my night stand. We are terribly grateful.”
The money would go into a trust to determine the best way for it to be spent.
Van der Merwe had no link to the children’s home and apparently lived a reclusive life on his farm.

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