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No escape for whites from SA: Mike Smith

By Mike Smith - 10th August 2012 – writing about the African National Congress’ youth league’s threats to make Cape Town and the Western Cape ‘ungovernable’..

It was going to be on Wednesday, but then the Premier and Mayor of Cape Town laid some charges of intimidation against the Marxist riffraff so they backed down but remained defiant, he writes.

Youth League defiant on Cape Town
They vowed to continue with a programme of protest action aimed at making the Western Cape “ungovernable”.Mfuzo Zenzile, regional secretary of the ANCYL in the Dullah Omar region said their protests would be legal and non-violent, but that the protests in the city would go ahead “with or without permission [from the City of Cape Town and police]”.Well, he knows his constitution, I will give him that. You can protest as much as you want to as long as it is non violent. You do NOT need the permission of any political party or the police. You just need to inform them of the protest, but you certainly do not need their permission.

Nevertheless, it resulted in a standoff between the two sisters De Lille/Zille and the ANC Youth League. The ANCYL were adamant to continue with protests, and the Premier Helen Zille said “When the ANCYL formally ends its widespread ungovernability campaign and withdraws its threats of violence, we will respond to their memo.”

Closing the road to the airport: that’s what this action is all about:

CAPE TOWN N2 KLIPFONTEIN RIOTS ANCYL AUG 10 2012 EWN NYALA FLAT TIRE Above: picture by EWN-reporter of an SAPS Nyala armoured vehicle on N2 highway after ‘rioters’ got through with it

Smith writes: “Two days later, Friday the 10th of August, the Komsomol responded with the closure of the N2 between the R300 and Borchards Quarry in Cape Town, basically preventing people from getting to the airport. And that is what this “protest action” is all about.

About 500 people blocked a road with burning tyres near Cape Town International Airport on Friday morning. People started gathering from 4am on the N2 highway, throwing stones at passing vehicles. Police fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.

“What can I do when the genocide breaks out?”

A while ago I had a distraught lady writing to me for advice…she actually wrote to Dr. Gregory Stanton of Genocide Watch to ask him what she should do when the genocide breaks out. Whereto should she run with her family to escape?

Stanton was in South Africa recently – where he gave the following press conference:

Above: Stanton warned that SA ‘s whites and Boer farmers were in ‘stage 5 out of 8 stages’ of genocide: the stage of ‘preparation”.

Dr Stanton responded to her and told her to head for the Botswana border. I just chuckled. Then I read the article on Praag.co.za that the ANC had that base covered Road to Botswana closed due to protest action ...and I chucled some more...

I advised her to head for the closest International airport, because in times of genocide, foreign governments will be obliged to evacuate their citizens. She should just claim that she lost her passport in the chaos, and according to the Geneva Convention, they will have to let her on board a plane out of SA.

Now you can see how the ANC is closing the roads to the airports with protest action. It should be clear to the simplest person that the chess pieces to commit all out genocide against whites are being moved into place by the Marxist scum. The Communist pincers are closing all around the people. There will be no escape.

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