Tuesday 8 April 2008

Thieves!!!!!


The real problem in Zimbabwe is clear for all to see.
The criminal Mugabe and his henchmen are getting the racist idiot veterans to remind people that he will give them the modern day equivilent of, the beads and mirrors they used to be so keen on, in exchange for them helping him to remain in power!

Mugabe is now trying a new propaganda line. He claims that unless he stays in power, white farmers will return and reclaim their property, evicting any blacks who were settled on their land.

Mugabe has urged Zimbabweans to "safeguard their land" and said: "The land is ours, it must not be allowed to slip back into the hands of whites.

Of course Rhodesia (to give the land its proper name) in the hands of the hard working whites, was once the bread bowl of Africa it is now just another nigger ruined shithole that struggles to provide enough bread to feed a village.

We say, evacuate all the white farmers to the UK & Holland right now and cut ALL aid. Then let the thieving fuckers try to run the farms themselves, we know these farms are capable of supporting the population of the country they did in the past!

The fact is Africans will still be starving in a 100 years time why? because they are too stupid to be able run the farms well enough to feed themselves.

chanting gangs of veterans of the war against white rule have occupied at least 27 farms since Saturday, with about 12 falling victim yesterday morning alone. Only about 200 white farmers are left in Zimbabwe - five per cent of the total eight years ago.

Trevor Gifford, president of the once powerful Commercial Farmers' Union (CFU), predicted that they would all be forced to leave their properties. "We are preparing for the worst," he said.

One white farmer, who declined to be named, was tipped off that squatters were about to overrun his property. He gathered his wife, their three children, aged seven, nine and 11, and his elderly parents and left immediately.

His homestead was duly invaded on Sunday. Trembling with emotion, the farmer said: "I have wondered what this day would be like, whether it would come after all these years. Now I am wondering if this is it, or if I will be able to get back

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