Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Is Julius Malema Actually A Coward?

Is Julius Malema actually a coward with more "bek as binnegoed" as we would say in Afrikaans?

Yes, I think so. He is always prepared to entice violence against whites but when push comes to shove he is very cowardice.

Recently, a white man, who was victim of a brutal farm attack during which he was shot and his wife killed by black terrorists, challenged Malema to come finish the job by shooting him. (Remember, Malema is one of the black politicians who regular says whites stole the land and blacks must take it back and remember, he is also one of the black politicians who like to sing "Kill the Boer . . .")

The farmer challenged Malema in public to come and shoot him but until now, Malema is now silent, like a real coward?

Here is the video of the farmer:


Monday, December 11, 2017

Opinion: Same Sex Marriages


Introductory note by Author

Call me a bigot as I know people will do but it is my right to express my opinion as I honor the rights of those in favor of same sex-marriages to express their opinion and even engage themselves in same sex marriages. Nor am I anti-gay or anti-lesbian, but it is also my right to express my opinion publicly that I am against homosexuality.

My Opinion on Same Sex Marriages

Taking into consideration my introduction, the matter of the fact is that with the Creation, human beings were created separate sexes and the sole purpose of it was to ensure reproduction. “Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms - “offspring” – are produced from their “parents”. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction” – WIKIPEDIA.

As human beings were created as the crown jewels of the Creation, the principle of marriage was created for them – man and woman. Not man and man or woman and woman. If within the Creation it was meant for same sexes to be married, human beings would have been created as hermaphrodites.

This all said, I reiterate that I am against same sex marriages and it remains my opinion that it is still wrong, whatever the popular opinion may be. It is also beyond comprehension that even the main stream churches try to take a middle of the road attitude towards same sex marriages and some churches even now state that they would have no problem if a couple in a same sex marriage are not celibate. But the same churches are quickly to condemn and excommunicate a couple who dare to have a child out of wedlock! Or even just if they live together out of wedlock!


Friday, December 8, 2017

Hands Off: Jerusalem Belongs to Israel and the Israelis!


Jerusalem is a city located in modern-day Israel and is considered by many to be one of the holiest places in the world. Jerusalem is a site of major significance for the three largest monotheistic religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity, and both Israel and Palestine have claimed Jerusalem as a capital city. Because of these strong, age-old associations, bloody conflicts to control the city and sites within it have been waged for thousands of years.

Jerusalem's history spans the entirety of the Bible, from the beginnings in Genesis, to the New Jerusalem of Revelation 21:9.

It remains today as the focus of tension in the Middle East. In the 1948-49 Israeli War of Independence Israel captured West Jerusalem. East Jerusalem remained under Arab-Palestinian control. Upon the Israelite victory in the 1967 Six Day War Israel took control over East Jerusalem.

Jerusalem once again became the capital of Israel. However, this move was not recognized by the biased and toothless United Nations, nor by the Arab world.

Since Israel’s independence, clashes between Israelis and Palestinians over key territories in Jerusalem have been ongoing. 

In recent years, some Israeli groups have even announced a plan to construct a third Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount. This proposal has outraged Palestinians living in the region.

In addition, both Israelis and Palestinians have aimed to make the city their capitals.

In 1980, Israel declared Jerusalem as its capital, but most of the international community doesn’t recognize this distinction.

In May 2017, the Palestinian group Hamas presented a document that proposed the formation of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. However, the group refused to recognize Israel as a state, and the Israeli government immediately rejected the idea.

What does the future hold for the great capital of Israel? Whatever it may be, be rest assured that the God of Israel has the final say, and no efforts by the UN, Arabs, or any other entity will wrestle this city from its rightful heirs.

But at least, in December 2017 President Donald Trump had the guts and courage to acknowledge Jerusalem as Israel's capital. And the Arabs/Palestinians/Muslims are up and arms but Jerusalem is the property of Israel. Arabs/Palestinians/Muslims please back off,Israel will once again defend themselves.

Go Israel Go You Good Things!! Viva Israel Viva!

Thursday, December 7, 2017

History of the Israel-Palestine-Arab Conflict: Part 1

President Trump's announcement that the US Embassy in Israel will move to Jerusalem was a bold but correct decision but the rest of the world threw the usual tantrums and highlighted the hatred the world has for Israel. But where does this hatred comes from?
Here is a short series on the history of the Israel-Palestine-Arab conflict.
Introduction
Israel is small country in the Middle East, about the size of New Jersey, located on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea and bordered by Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The nation of Israel—with a population of more than 8 million people, most of them Jewish—has many important archaeological and religious sites considered sacred by Jews, Muslims and Christians alike, and a complex history with periods of peace and conflict
Early History of Israel
Much of what scholars know about Israel’s ancient history comes from the Hebrew Bible. According to the text, Israel’s origins can be traced back to Abraham, who is considered the father of both Judaism (through his son Isaac) and Islam (through his son Ishmael).
Abraham’s descendants were thought to be enslaved by the Egyptians for hundreds of years before settling in Canaan, which is approximately the region of modern-day Israel.
The word Israel comes from Abraham’s grandson, Jacob, who was renamed “Israel” by the Hebrew God in the Bible

Heritage Day 2018: South Africa

My name is Nigel Olifaut. I am a white South African male, proud to be white with my declaration for Heritage Day 24 September 2018: 1....