Nelson Mandela sings about killing whites

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Nelson Mandela sings with his communist comrades about killing white people.

For decades the ANC propagated this extreme hatred towards the white minority of South Africa. Has this contributed to the extreme violence being perpetrated against the white minority of South Africa today?

FAQ:
Q:What does “bhulu” really mean?
A: Answer from answers.yahoo.com by: Porgie (abridged)
It does in fact mean “white people”.
Black South Africans used to and some still call “white South Africans” boer. It’s a word derived from the Afrikaans word for farmer.
“Ama” is the Xhosa prefix that means “a lot of”
“bhulu” is the Xhosa word for “boer”
The Xhosa people have a difficult time pronouncing “R”, because the Xhosa pronounce this letter as the “ch” in Reich. They therefore substituted the “r” at the end of “boer” with the letter ”L”. Lastly the “oe” sound is in fact “oo” as in moo or goo. The Xhosa people substituted this sound with the letter “u”.
So a direct translation should really be “boers”, the plural for “boer”
Definition of “boer”: (NOUN: A Dutch colonist or descendant of a Dutch colonist in South Africa. ETYMOLOGY: Afrikaans, from Dutch, farmer, from Middle Dutch gheboer, peasant; see bheu- in Indo-European roots)
And that’s the story of “amabhulu”. Some may find it offensive and some may translate it as negative.
Source(s):
I’m a language practitioner with majors in Afrikaans/Dutch and Xhosa. (by Porgie)

Delarey Song – Why the outcry, Beloved country – Part 1

Why did the De la Rey song about the Boer War elicit such a strong response from South Africans, particularly the Afrikaans speaking people? After watching this 2-part video, you may understand.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Jon Qwelane:

Somehow, government leaders always have the temerity to “reassure” overseas countries that everything in South Africa is hunky-dory and all the negative things reported about the country are the work of whiners and disaffected white people hankering after a return of apartheid rule and people unhappy about blacks ruling the country!

Corruption in this country is at an all-time high, and anyone who tries to excuse or somehow condone government complicity is simply being dishonest in the extreme.

Here is an example of this type of rampant corruption for which there are existing remedies in law, but the trouble is that the police themselves are deeply implicated by their criminal deeds.

The Mpumalanga provincial government has just blown R1,45m on a party to celebrate its new 2010 stadium.

That is a crying shame, and one more example why the ANC is not the right crowd to rule this country.

Contrast this wastefulness with the R300 000 which Durban spent on a similar party for its much bigger stadium and with the very modest R35 000 spent by Cape Town.

At any rate, why is there a need to celebrate the construction – not opening – of stadiums?

Les forces spéciales Sud Africaines

Héritiers des Boers, ces colons hollandais qui créèrent les premiers commandos, les forces spéciales d’Afrique du Sud s’inscrivent dans une longue histoire de conflits. Résistance à l’occupant anglais d’abord, puis participation active aux grands conflits. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/4-132-4028-les-forces-speciales-sud-africaines.html?PARTID=9085