8 Pics: Apartheid: How Black communists killed black Traitors (a good idea for White Liberals!)


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[I spotted this photo Human Torch which was taken in 1990 and won a Pulitzer prize. This is an example of the blacks in the current govt of South Africa, the ANC and how they treated traitors (i.e. Blacks who were friendly to Whites). So if anyone ever tries to tell you that the war was NOT racist, then they know nothing. Rest assured these blacks were vicious.

Nelson Mandela originally proposed cutting the noses off traitors but that was not deemed tough enough. So necklacing was invented.

So here are a few photos of blacks who were being killed by the ANC in this way. One scary thing about the Jewish way of operating is how they begin lying and covering up real facts that are actually commonly known in history. For example, 50 years from now, there might even be people saying: “Necklacing? That never happened! That’s just a lie from the time of the whites…”

We whites will need to figure out ways of treating our race traitors in the future. Now a White Liberal is the ULTIMATE RACE TRAITOR and this is a topic I’ll revisit later. But I think if we take a few pointers from these blacks, maybe this is what we should do one day with those whites who continue to work with the enemy in keeping us down as we try to struggle for our freedom. Jan]



 

 



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