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Apparently on the 13th June 2015 there was a march in London against White Genocide, why was it never reported on by our media?
Apparently on the 13th June 2015 there was a march in London against White Genocide, why was it never reported on by our media?
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/// If the problem is in South Africa what the hell are they doing protesting here. ///
Problems in other countries are often protested about in our Capital.
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/// If the problem is in South Africa what the hell are they doing protesting here. ///
Problems in other countries are often protested about in our Capital.
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/Apparently on the 13th June 2015 there was a march in London against White Genocide, why was it never reported on by our media?/
Because you should never rely on whatever the media spoonfeeds you and take it as truth. A real "Newshound" relies on multiple forms of communication strings and research to get their news so are always in the know and are never caught unwittingly by news stories that they feel the media was obliged to inform them about.
Because you should never rely on whatever the media spoonfeeds you and take it as truth. A real "Newshound" relies on multiple forms of communication strings and research to get their news so are always in the know and are never caught unwittingly by news stories that they feel the media was obliged to inform them about.
It looks as though an element of South African society, disillusioned by the state of their country, are, not unnaturally, looking to political alternatives to the ANC, which has held the upper hand rather a long time.
There probably are racial grievances mixed in with that, and unfortunately it looks like it's not taken long for the race hate brigade to attach themselves to it.
The people on the picture look like decent folk to me, and not the sort of people who would give much credibility to such views. Mind you it's hard to tell.
There probably are racial grievances mixed in with that, and unfortunately it looks like it's not taken long for the race hate brigade to attach themselves to it.
The people on the picture look like decent folk to me, and not the sort of people who would give much credibility to such views. Mind you it's hard to tell.
"Could that be the reason for the protest, race hate against the whites? "
It looks (admittedly with little to go on) like the sort of discontent that arises in a country that has had the same ruling party for a long time, and which as we all know suffers from huge social issues.
But there seems no reason to suppose that opposing "race hate" is their motivation. Not without further information.
It looks (admittedly with little to go on) like the sort of discontent that arises in a country that has had the same ruling party for a long time, and which as we all know suffers from huge social issues.
But there seems no reason to suppose that opposing "race hate" is their motivation. Not without further information.
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