My Turn - South Africa

My Turn - South Africa From YA romance author Alice VL, comes the shocking true story she did not want to write. Genocide of farmers and whites in South Africa.

Its a page of awareness as to what is happening to minority by a corrupt racist goverment.

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Ramaphosa: Dit is hoe transformasie lyk

Die ANC het in ’n besprekingsdokument vir sy nasionale hoofraadvergadering verwys dat Solidariteit en AfriForum "𝗺𝗮𝗴𝘁𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘀𝗶𝗲 𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗻𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗮𝗻".

Transformasie onder die ANC beteken korrupsie, swart ekonomiese bemagtiging, staatskaping, werkloosheid en rasvervolging.

Stem jy saam?

And who will pay the whites for the concentration camps?
09/09/2025

And who will pay the whites for the concentration camps?

The African Union can sod off!

09/09/2025

Die rou emosie van families en geregsdienaars in twee onlangse plaasmoordverhore in Limpopo het gewys dat daar gedurende mense se diepste seer geen sprake is van die rasgrense wat aan die groot klok gehang word nie, berig Marietie Louw-Carstens.

Does anyone help the white kids? Cause I know they not allowed financial assistance.
09/09/2025

Does anyone help the white kids? Cause I know they not allowed financial assistance.

09/09/2025
09/09/2025

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WAITING TO BE MURDERED IN SOUTH AFRICA

From YA romance author Alice VL, comes the shocking true story she did not want to write. However, in a society where we are often told only one side of a story (generally whatever narrative the media and/ or government wants us to believe), the truth must be told no matter how difficult it is to hear or how costly it may be to tell.

"My Turn," recounts the emotionally charged and tragic details of what is happening in present-day South Africa. It is the story of racism run rampant. Land is being taken. Whites are being targeted for brutal torture and murder. The statistics document this to be true, but little is known of this travesty in our world. The reason? The crimes are not committed by whites against blacks, but vice versa. This scenario finds no traction because it does not fit the politically correct view of what racism is known to be.

Alice VL provides alarming statistics and sobering documentation to bolster the claims that white people in South Africa, particularly white land-owners and farmers, face unremitting danger. Gripped by fear, each is left to wonder, is today "my turn" to be tortured and murdered? The author seeks to be the voice of the minority in South Africa yearning for justice under a government that seems utterly disinterested in providing it. Instead, the government turns a deaf ear to the cries of the persecuted minority while at times even lampooning their plight.