“Stop the Genocide of White Farmers in South Africa”
February 29, 2012 3 Comments
“Stop the Genocide of White Farmers in South Africa,” Protesters Demand in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, PA. February 27, 2011 Two dozen protesters from across Pennsylvania gathered on the steps of the state capitol this afternoon and demanded that the U.S. and other Western countries intervene and insist that South Africa Protect White farmers and Whites in general from murderous racist attacks. Since the ANC government took power in 1994, 3,811 White farmers have been murdered by blacks.
Organizer Donald Palmer from Western Pennsylvania said: “I’m so proud. We did well.|” He was critical of the media apathy. “I sent out nearly 200 e-mails to the press and many college outlets. There was no response. No one cares.”
A small gaggle of anti-racists held a counter protest at street level 100 yards from the South Africa Project protests. One of their number maced a South Africa Project supporter and was arrested and charged with harassment.
Addressing the rally, Erick Weigel, Chairman of the New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania Council of Conservative Citizens, said: “: This is about extermination of an ethnic group.” The murder of White farmers in South Africa “is genocide. If it were any other ethnic group, Hollywood actors and the media would be falling over themselves to support the cause.”
He urged people to FAX or write their elected representatives and urge them to protest the murders in South Africa. FAXES or posted letters are more effective than e-mails, he advised. “So, spend the 47 cents.”
Also addressing the rally was Paul Fromm, a Director of the Council of Conservative Citizens, which endorsed this rally. A few of the attacks on farmers may be motivated by robbery, he said. “However, the cruel and prolonged tortures inflicted on men, women and children are motivated by hate – racial hate,” he argued. “These are hate crimes.”
The West has told Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to stop killing his own people. “The stated reason Canada and the U.S went to war against Col. Gaddafi last year was to stop him from killing his own people,”Mr. Fromm explained. “The West must insist that the South African government crack down on the murder of Whites, especially White farmers, often by its own supporters,” Mr., Fromm insisted.
Mr. Fromm who visited South Africa in 1987 pointed out that South Africa was one of the few African nations that can feed itself. This abundance is due largely to the work and efficiency of the “Boers” – South Africa’s farmers.
The Dutch-speaking Afrikaners, he added, have been misunderstood in the West. They have been in South Africa since the 17th century. South Africa was uninhabited, except for a small number of Hottentots, as the Boers moved north from the Cape in the 18th century. At about the same time, the Blacks or Bantus were moving south from Rhodesia or what is now Zimbabwe., The Boers or “Afrikaners” are every bit as much South Africans as the Blacks, Mr. Fromm explained,
“It’s time to stand behind our European brothers in South Africa,”he concluded.
Similar South Africa Project protests took place in a number of cities across the U.S; including Sacramento, Los Angeles, Little Rock, Knoxville and Austin.




