Saturday, February 10, 2007

Fabio Pollenghi Interview

Hello, Africa!


Fabio Pollenghi, chief photographer for Vanity Fair Magazine, talks about his recent trip to South Africa, his experiences with the Boere, and the great cover up by the ANC Communist regime of the crime problem going on in South Africa.

Being a photographer, Fabio did not write the article himself, but does say the Vanity Fair article was harshly critical of the ANC for letting the country fall apart, and apparently was so damning of the ANC that the government had to address the article and attack Vanity Fair for publishing it.

While downplaying the situation of the Boere in South Africa, Fabio does say the anti-Apartheid rhetoric of the 1980's came from left-leaning governments in Europe and countries to draw attention away from "racist" criticism being lobbied at them at the time. Fabio also also says that, based on his being in SA and seeing the situation over there, the ANC would not able to provide adequate security for the World Cup games coming up and that tourists today face a big problem for their personal safety when they go there. This economic interest is the reason why the ANC does not want the world to know about the security breakdown in SA.

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2 comments:

Marwinsing said...

"You go boys! Go! Go! Go!"

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He-he-he... that's exactly how we right-thinking whites in South Africa feel. Damn agree!

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To hell with the left and liberals.
Great show!

"Oh for the vulgarity of white guilt!"

Aunty Rotter said...

Hey Poster, Lekker, lekker boeta!

Thanks for caring Baby!