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[16 Pics & Full Video] The Songs they Sing about Killing Whites
Date Posted: Sunday 17-Sep-2006Here is the full version of the 12 minute documentary, "The Songs they Sing". I strongly recommend the viewing of this because it contains much historical footage along with translations.
Some songs have english words in them, and you will hear exactly what they are singing about. There is the "axe song" where they talk about chopping down the whites. They also sing about killing their black political opponents. However the songs generally are about killing whites.
You will also hear the original version of the "Kill the Boers" song. Interestingly, when Afrikaners tried to have the words "Kill the Boers" stopped because it is racist (not to mention it incites hatred), it was defended (successfully) in court by saying that it is part of ANC "tradition!". So the words "Kill the Boers" is NOT considered RACIST!
Our aspirant President-to-be, Jacob Zuma personally leads sing songs at every political rally in 2006, with his favourite song "My Machinegun".
I don't think there is a country in the world where this type of singing is done by Presidents, Members of Parliament, etc out in the open... and where it passes by as "normal behaviour".
This is the incitement of racial hatred. Yet, it goes on in S.Africa to this day! You will see men and women, the young and the old, singing these songs.
Should it be any wonder, with words like "Kill the Boers" that almost 2,000 of our white commercial farmers have been murdered since the 1990's? Is it any wonder that criminals torture white people and gang rape women before killing them? The black children... tiny little black boys and girls all sing these songs. Prominent politicians and whole crowds sing these songs.
If this is not the incitement to racial hatred and white genocide then I don't know what is.
I have created a high and low resolution version of the documentary for download. The Low Res version is 13.5Mb in size. It can be downloaded here:-
http://www.africancrisis.org/Movies/The_Songs_They_Sing_Full_low.wmv
The High Res version is 30.6Mb in size and can be downloaded here:-
http://www.africancrisis.org/Movies/The_Songs_They_Sing_Full_high.wmv
Here are a few photos from the 12 minute documentary.
Here we see a huge crowd. The red and black flag of the South African Communist party can be seen in the foreground. The hammer and sickle is clearly visible.
Here they are singing about the white leaders of the country.
Here is a political funeral. You can see the yellow and green ANC (African National Congress) flag, and next to it, the red and black flag of the South African Communist party. The hammer and sickle is clearly visible. (Do you see now what we meant when we said there were Communists running around in this country?)
A closeup...
The Axe song... about chopping down the whites who lead the country...
Readers' Comments
Date Posted: Wednesday 30-Sep-2009
Do You realize, this is Rhodesia all over again? Before that Zambia and Mozambique, Angola, Congo, Malawi, Tanzania - get the Picture? It won't work in Africa unless it is Broken.
Rhodesia
Pretoria
South Africa
Date Posted: Tuesday 09-Jun-2009
Try to push some of those videos on YouTube or something, perhaps people will finally understand.
I know for a fact that this stuff is totally unknown in Europe. People don't know and don't believe it until they see it and see the translation. And even then they can hardly believe it.
Oranjeman
RSA/NL
Date Posted: Friday 01-May-2009
Has made me see "the Hero" Mandela in a whole new light,I used to thank God for him as I wanted to believe he was a man with vision, compassion and insight. There was always the nagging doubt about his "passive" role in the murder of innocents...this just proves that he is as guilty as hell!!!! This country has gotten the Government it truly deserves and it certainly does not deserve the white race!!! We are so much better than these murderous monsters!!! Viva whiteman VIVA!!!
lesley
South Africa
Date Posted: Tuesday 22-Jul-2008
You forgot about Winne and her Little Box of Matches speech! I have immense reservations when seeing all the hype about Mandela - what an icon he is, how wonderfully forgiving. Ad nauseum. I remember the days when people waiting at the station in Johannesburg were killed and maimed by bombs, and in another incident, family members killed and maimed when a bomb was planted in a rubbish bin outside a supermarket a few days before Xmas. They were doing last minute shopping. I am sorry but I cannot feel admiration for anybody who was involved in, of perhaps responsible for this form of behaviour.
Susan
France