Multi-Million/Billionaires Owning Farms
Society & Culture1 min ago
Anyone else watch this. I have a passion for South African History, and as such found it very interesting, but some of the scenes made me want to cry. I'll never understand how anyone can treat another human being in that way.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Eugene Terreblanche is a dinosaur. He literlly lives in the past - he believes that the Dutch settlers are the superior race in South Africa, and that black people are there as convenient servent / slave labour.
It's a testament to this level of self-delusion that he still blieves that the call will come from white South Africans to lead them to 'victory' and to reclaim what is rightfully 'theirs'.
The last person who thought as he did, and similarly waited, vainly, was Sir Oswald Moseley.
You can only take comfort from the breathtaking stupidity and arrogance of this man, and his followers, which borders on comical, and the extremely small minority of people who dress up like him because their insecurities require a notion of banding together against a common enemy.
Fortunately, in a humane and free culture, there is room for everyone, even deluded bullying ugly fascists.
oo, just found this, apparently both documentarys will be on DVD from April.
http://www.channel4.com/more4/documentaries/doc-feature.jsp?id=32