I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

Why Are Farmers Being Murdered in South Africa? with Simon Brace

Jun 3, 2025
Simon Brace, National Director of Ratio Christi South Africa, dives deep into the alarming issue of white farmer murders in South Africa and the media's silence on it. He shares a personal account of his uncle's tragic death, linking it to broader socio-political changes driven by Marxism. Brace also discusses the rise of fatherlessness, the crucial need for logic in education, and the controversial role of USAID in promoting certain ideologies. His insights shed light on the complex cultural dynamics that are shaping the future of South Africa.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Story of Farmer Murder

  • Simon Brace's uncle, a white farmer who moved from Zimbabwe, was murdered on his farm in South Africa in 2007.
  • Since 1994, approximately 2,300 commercial farmers have been murdered, making farming a hazardous occupation in South Africa.
INSIGHT

South Africa's Identity Crisis

  • South Africa suffers from an identity crisis, heavily influenced by socialism and Marxism due to its racist apartheid legacy.
  • This makes it highly vulnerable to social justice and critical race theory ideologies sweeping the globe.
INSIGHT

EFF's Marxist Revolutionary Ideology

  • The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party openly embraces old-school Marxism and violent rhetoric.
  • Their ideology draws heavily on Frantz Fanon's Marxist existential philosophy, inspiring revolutionary and violent language.
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