Saturday, January 12, 2008

Boer-Aid


The Communist-ANC regime's institutionalized racism against Whites in South Africa has devastated the Afrikaaner-Boer community, which now finds itself in the same state of destitution they were in during the period of shortly after the Anglo-Boer war in 1902 to the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Nearly one million of the three million Afrikaaner-Boer in South Africa, who are for the most part a highly-educated, multi-lingual workforce with Protestant work ethic, have now been left to beg in the streets and live out of tents in shanty towns, simply because the Communist-ANC has decided that their skin is too white to work.

Rising to the challenge of helping their fellow Boer are several charity groups, which cannot get funding from the Communist-ANC due to the fact that the aid is going to Whites. Included in this new set of humanitarian organizations is REDDINGS DAADBOND, or The Saving Action Group, run by the Boervolk. Max Lange of The Saving Action Group speaks about the plight of the Boervolk in the face of reverse-discrimination, and what is being done to correct this travesty.

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