South Africa takes three Afrikaner Human Rights Activists to 'Equality Court" in attempt to silence these cultural leaders:
Not too many white South Africans still living in the euphemistically named “Rainbow Nation” have the courage to speak out against the daily torture and murder of whites. Many are also suffering under the host of draconian ANC government enforced laws designed to withhold work opportunities and a range of social services from the beleaguered white minority.
Singers, Sunette Bridges and Steve Hofmeyr and owner of the news website praag.org, Dan Roodt are under attack again for their efforts to bring the situation to the attention of the outside world. The three are now being taken to the “equality court” by a number of co-plaintiffs claiming incidents including sexism, racism, hate speech, homophobia and incitement to violence.
Bridges and Hofmeyr use social media to highlight the problem and together with Roodt they have been extensively involved in Red October, an annual worldwide peaceful protest event, created by Bridges.
Hofmeyr has also attracted recent negative publicity by singing the original Afrikaans national anthem at some of his shows. Although a portion of the Afrikaans anthem is part of the new South African anthem, his singing the anthem is now being touted as inflammatory. The latest complaint against Hofmeyr concerns semantics over a comment he made about who actually invented Apartheid. He has consistently insisted that he is not a racist but “has made fact based observations about racial issues”.
Sunette Bridges publicizes a continually updated list of murdered whites with a note of victims’ ages and any accompanying torture. This in itself is annoying officials and ANC supporters as these deaths are generally unreported. Bridges’ reports and comments are in Afrikaans and she mostly limits her negativity to referring to the murderers as “barbarians”. However, the horrific nature of the murders often attracts some unsavory comments from people who are frustrated and disgusted at the ongoing situation.
The allegations against Ms Bridges are that she “facilitated and condoned the posting of racially motivated hate speech on her Facebook, and other electronic media pages, as she failed to take action against or remove offensive statements made by her followers and fans.”
In reality, the Facebook comments by her supporters have been mild compared to those made by numerous government employees who openly call for the torture and murder of whites on their pages. There are also a number of incidents filmed on cell phones involving SA police screaming racist abuse at whites.
http://www.newsrecord.co/renewed-efforts-silence-sa-human-rights-activists/
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