

"Kill the Boer:" What's Really Happening in South Africa
May 15, 2025
Join Ernst Roets, a South African author and director at the Pioneer Institute, as he unveils the harsh realities of South Africa beyond the media's portrayal. He discusses the alarming rise in farm attacks and the political rhetoric fueling violence against Afrikaners. Dr. Kat Lindley, a family medicine physician and school board member, tackles the debate around COVID-19 vaccinations for children, urging for reassessment based on scientific evidence. Together, they explore critical issues impacting families and society today.
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Farm Attacks Are Politically Charged
- South Africa faces disproportionate farm attacks where Afrikaner farmers suffer brutal violence and torture.
- The phrase "kill the boer" is not just rhetoric but politically encouraged hate chant.
Afrikaner Heritage and Identity
- Afrikaners have lived in South Africa for nearly 400 years with their own language and culture.
- They see themselves as Westerners committed to a future in Africa despite rising threats.
Safety Concerns Amid Attachment
- Safety for white South Africans is compromised by government policies and threats.
- Despite dangers, many Afrikaners choose to stay due to love for their country and heritage.