Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders

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Date : 25. May 2025, 17:01:11
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On 5/25/2025 11:37 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
shawn <nanoflower@notforg.m.a.i.l.com> wrote:
Sat, 24 May 2025 23:28:36 -0400, Rhino <no_offline_contat@example.com>:
On 2025-05-24 10:22 PM, moviePig wrote:
On 5/24/2025 9:57 PM, Rhino wrote:
 
I just watched a very powerful documentary about the South African
farm murders that have aroused a flurry of controversy in the legacy
media in the US lately. Frankly, I'm surprised YouTube allowed it,
knowing how squeamish they are about violence. You are warned that
there will be horrific details about what criminals have done to
whites AND blacks in these farm attacks.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjBu6VZWE7k [68 minutes]
 
This is not a new documentary - it was made in 2018 - but it got the
journalist in serious trouble with the South African authorities when
she tried to leave, as she recounts in the closing minutes of the film.
 
This film will go a long way to demonstrating that this is not a new
problem: farmers and their employees have been getting tortured,
murdered, raped and killed for years now. It just hasn't crossed the
radar of most Westerners because our media follow other stories. (I
also suspect they secretly wanted the world to believe that South
Africans all lived happily ever after when apartheid ended and didn't
want to undermine that narrative.)
 
Has the end of a civil strife ever precipitated a 'happily ever after'?
 
Philosophical posturing aside, how many stories have YOU heard in our
legacy media about South Africa since apartheid ended? Why do you
suppose that is?
 
Legacy media? Not many because it's not a concern to the daily lives
of their viewers and that is all that really matters to them. I did
know about as it was brought up over the years in other media like on
the social platforms. Not that it ever got enough attention to make a
difference but it wasn't unmentioned.
 BBC would have reported on South Africa and Reuters would have
distributed stories from South Africa. If someone in America were
looking for the stories, they could have found them easily enough, but
no, they wouldn't have been in American newspapers on a regular basis.
That was true under apartheid and post-apartheid.
 moviePig is being an ass as per usual.
 > ...
moviePig asked a question.  Mustn't one?
(But his ass does thank Adam for the kiss.)

Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 May 25 * [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders16Rhino
25 May 25 `* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders15moviePig
25 May 25  `* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders14Rhino
25 May 25   `* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders13shawn
25 May 25    +* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders10Rhino
25 May 25    i+* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders8Adam H. Kerman
25 May 25    ii`* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders7Rhino
28 May 25    ii `* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders6Ubiquitous
28 May 25    ii  +* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders4danny burstein
29 May 25    ii  i`* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders3Ubiquitous
29 May 25    ii  i `* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders2BTR1701
4 Jun09:30    ii  i  `- Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders1Ubiquitous
29 May 25    ii  `- Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders1Ubiquitous
28 May 25    i`- Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders1Ubiquitous
25 May 25    `* Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders2Adam H. Kerman
25 May 25     `- Re: [OT] Documentary on South African farm murders1moviePig

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