On Tuesday, October 2, 2012,
the Fox Valley Conservative Forum, which meets regularly for a luncheon on
Tuesdays in Appleton, Wisconsin, hosted a talk by South African Sonia Hruska
(pictured). Hruska, who now lives in the United States, discussed the ongoing
genocide against white people in her country under the largely
communist-controlled ANC government of Jacob Zuma.
Born in Victoria, South Africa, to a
nontraditional Afrikaner family, with a right-wing father and a left-wing
mother, Hruska would go on to work in politics as a consultant in the
presidential administration of Nelson Mandela from 1994 to 2001. “I was the
coordinator between the different spheres of government, civil society and
state organizations, to actually implement the new government policies,” Hruska
said.
As an early supporter of Mandela and the dream of a
rainbow South Africa, Hruska truly believed in establishing a country where,
regardless of the color of one’s skin or ethnicity, one could live in harmony
and equality. Unfortunately, as she described, the opposite came true.
“After about six years,” Hruska said, “I realized
something serious is wrong; the communist elements are taking over, it’s not
what we were promised.” She explained the change that followed:
Whites were getting excluded through affirmative action and black economic empowerment. And at the same time, the Chinese got black status; so the whites were excluded and the Chinese were included under affirmative action as black. We now find that a white is not allowed to enter, for instance, into management, but a Chinese person may buy a mine or buy shares in a mine, and the same [is true] with banks.
As a business owner, I can get 25 years in jail time
if I do employ a white person, for instance. It is totally ridiculous; you
cannot have imagined that affirmative action could have gone so far.
What began as a quest to end the white discriminatory
policy of apartheid has transformed into a kind of “reverse racism,” where
“whites are now totally excluded from the economic sector,” according to
Hruska.
The newly empowered African National Congress (ANC)
government has slowly curtailed the rights of whites, and now some black South
Africans have gone as far as committing atrocious killings of whites to the
point where the situation has been classified as “genocide” by Genocide Watch.
Over the last decade, at least 3,000 white farmers have been murdered in South
Africa.
A favorite song among the ruling ANC is “Dubula
iBhunu,” which means, “kill the farmers.” Former ANC Youth League chief Julius
Malema was caught singing, “Kill the Boers! The Racists!” Even South African
President Jacob Zuma sings this song to kill the farmers at ANC party
functions, despite the song being labeled “hate speech” by a South African
court.
“‘Kill the Boer’ is a hate song. ‘Kill the Boer, kill
the farmer,’ it’s actually instigating armed groups to carry out these
attacks,” Hruska explained.
In a video shown at the Forum, a group of black South
Africans were seen chanting:
Kill the Boers — our fathers. Kill the Boers — young man. Communist Party — victory. Joe Slovo — our father. Communist Party — victory.
Joe Slovo, who was born in Obeliai, Lithuania,
was the General-Secretary of the South African Communist Party (SACP)
from 1984 to 1991. Slovo also served as the president of the ANC. In 1994 he
joined Mandela’s cabinet, serving as minister of housing until he died in 1995.
The current leader of the SACP is Blade Nzimande, who also serves in President
Zuma’s cabinet as the minister of higher education and training.
In fact, Jacob Zuma originally joined the SACP in
1963, before becoming the leader of the ANC and the current president of South Africa.
“[The] ANC is actually communist — we never realized it,” Hruska said.
Even now, Zuma remains a strong supporter of the SACP
and the international communist movement. From December 3-5, 2010, the 12th
International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties was held in Tshwane,
South Africa. President Zuma attended and delivered a speech. The Times of South Africa quoted Zuma urging a
call for unity among the various official Communist parties in attendance: “A
majority of communists part ways because once they believe in something they
have a culture to believe in it seriously. Unity is crucial.”
Zuma’s call for Communist Party unity was well
received and reechoed amongst the many foreign party delegates present.
Following the conference, Zuma left for a visit to Cuba, where he met with
Fidel and Raul Castro, the leaders of the Communist Party of Cuba.
The widespread violence and killings in South Africa
have led many victims to lose everything and go into hiding, with some living
in makeshift shanty dwellings or in the fields by rivers. Out of the nearly
four million whites living in South Africa, nearly one million live in economic
destitution.
Hruska described how in some cases, young white
individuals, especially white females, because of their popularity, have been
kidnapped and prostituted as sex slaves. Human trafficking is not illegal in
South Africa and many young white teenage girls are drugged and sold for sex
across the country.
The police do nothing about this; in fact, in some
cases they are involved in the prostitution of those women. “Those who do
escape,” Hruska explained, “go into hiding seeing as there is no government
assistance for them and because they are too embarrassed to tell their family
or friends.”
Although a majority of those murdered, nearly 80
percent, Hruska said, are seniors (over the age of 60), the killers do not
discriminate against age. “It’s heinous torture,” Hruska explained. “Even
children as young as two months old get burned with hot water, get wrapped in
newspaper and burned.”
She continued, “There is no easy way of saying exactly
how these people are tortured. The standard would be a hot iron, electric iron,
boiling water ... and these are carried out for hours.”
In the case of one family, Hruska detailed, the black
mob broke into a home and waited for the white family to get home. When they
arrived, they took them and raped the mother, in front of the father and son to
see, and then once they killed her they killed the father, and finally the son
by way of boiling water.
The government denies that such murders are occurring
or that they are aimed at the white farmers. Instead they are reported as
robberies despite nothing being stolen, Hruska explained. “The murders occur
now at a rate of at least one per day,” she said.
After her talk, she stayed for an additional hour
speaking to the people and answering questions. Her main message to the world,
she told The New American,
was, “Acknowledge it. Don’t deny it,” She realizes the difficulty in speaking
about this unique situation, especially due to its racial dynamic and the
politically-correct state of society.
“You cannot criticize Mandela or the ANC; they are
sacred cows,” Hruska explained, but she still does because the truth needs to
be told, regardless of how difficult it may be for some to hear or accept. Her
main objective is not only to create greater awareness about the genocide but
also to help find the victims of rape and economic destitution and provide them
with the necessary post-traumatic support and assistance to help them cope with
the trauma and either rejoin society, or leave the country if they so
desire.
Sadly, much of this has gone unreported in the mainstream
media and that which has made press headlines is often heavily sanitized.
Hruska plans to continue doing her part to create further awareness and help
victims. By the time the world and media acknowledge the atrocities it may be
too late for some.
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