South African mob lynchings against black Africans intensify

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Aghhhhh fukk. Sometimes it feels hopeless.

Is there a large christian domination on south Africa. What are their beliefs down there?
Largely Chrisitian, if we're taking into account all the races in the country. But within the black community it's moreso ancestral beliefs.
 
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Are we sure that the Ethiopians weren't looking down on them with the same disdain that other foreigners do? We all know how many East Africans feel about their darker brethren.

Anyway, I get the point. Blacks are harder on each other than we are on nonblacks. I can't even say this is an African thing, Blacks worldwide are this way. This leads to the question of why Black men worldwide can't keep the communities and countries together so that Black people as a whole can benefit? This is why I come out against the whole "single mothers ruined the Black community" narrative because Black communities suffer from a level of dysfunction on every continent because of the absence of strong male leadership.

nah these Fufu lynch mobs target/murder more Congolese and Zimbabweans than any other African migrant group in SA...they are known to single out darker skinned blacks (even mistakenly at times killing dark skin South Africans) that they suspects are illegal immigrants cause due to being too dark skinned:mindblown:

while that may be true the South African kaffiers black on black hate is unique in that it's usually involves mobs unprovokingly attacking black immigrant they have limited interaction out of pure spite ...Most intraracial conflict among blacks in the world while also senseless is personal and isolated to individuals or groups at odds with eachother or criminal opportunist(rivals gangs, local nomadic tribe vs sedentary tribe,deadly robbery, beef between 2 or more hotheads, etc)you really don't see large scale KKK in blackface African on African lynching epidemics like this in anywhere but SA...even when blacks have issues with foreign peers it's more often than not verbal and rarely deadly...something tells me these attacks are coordinated and sparked by the usual suspects...I just read a Fufu tribal king, and SA president's fakkit son have made inflammatory statements provoking violence against African migrants...it's a foregone conclusion both are stooges of the cac elite of the country.
 
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shyt's fukked up man, like for real, fukking disgusting shyt. We aren't all like that.
yeah that situation is disgusting breh...i realize it a minority responsible for this bullshyt though.

it's a relief authorities are finally starting to apprehend some the sick fukks carrying out those lynchings...hopefully this turns the tide and starts to put an end to this permanently.


South Africa arrests over xenophobic attacks in Durban
  • 10 April 2015
  • From the sectionAfrica
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Hundreds of people marched against the anti-immigrant violence that has hit Durban
South African police have arrested 17 people and opened murder cases after attacks on foreign nationals in Durban.

The violence comes in the wake of alleged comments by the Zulu king telling migrants to go home - although the he says he was mistranslated.

But Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has called on traditional leaders to stop making remarks that "could result in a loss of life".

At least 62 people died in xenophobic attacks that swept the country in 2008.

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Following the alleged comments by King Goodwill Zwelithini at the end of March, 250 people have been attacked, mostly from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and foreign-owned shops have been looted in the port city of Durban.

More than 1,000 mainly African migrants have fled their homes, some going to police stations and other are being housed in tents on a sports field.

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Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini, like other traditional leaders, is widely respected
South Africa's Business Day newspaper reports that at least three people have been killed and that a Somali shopkeeper is in a critical condition.

Police spokesperson Maj Thulani Zwane told the BBC that the police do not know exactly how many people have been killed, but that some were South African nationals and some were foreigners.

'Ticking time bomb'
South African President Jacob Zuma's son, Edward, has come out in support of the Zulu king's alleged comments.

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Thousands of African migrants have fled their homes around Durban fearing attack
"We need to be aware that as a country we are sitting on a ticking time bomb," he said, adding that foreigners were "taking over the country".

Raphael Baheybwa-Kambambire, president of Congolese Solidarity campaign, told the BBC that religious leaders met with Zulu monarch on Thursday.

King Zwelithini told them he was talking "only about those who don't have papers and documentation in South Africa".

Mr Gigaba said on Thursday evening that it was important not to incite violence.

"Africa in particular must not think that we hate fellow Africans so much that we are prepared to do the worst to cause them harm," he said.

On Wednesday, hundreds of people marched in front of the Durban's City Hall in protest against the xenophobic violence.

Durban-based journalist Jeff Wicks told the BBC's Newsday programme that it does not take much to stoke tensions.

Xenophobic violence flares up in townships where living conditions are poor for all those living there, irrespective of where they come from, he says.
 
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Some nikkas are just still on that tribal mentality. shyt is outdated.
yeah that situation is disgusting breh...i realize it a minority responsible for this bullshyt though.

it's a relief authorities are finally starting to apprehend some the sick fukks carrying out those lynchings...hopefully this turns the tide and starts to put an end to this permanently.


South Africa arrests over xenophobic attacks in Durban
  • 10 April 2015
  • From the sectionAfrica
_82228957_durban-protest_624.jpg

Hundreds of people marched against the anti-immigrant violence that has hit Durban
South African police have arrested 17 people and opened murder cases after attacks on foreign nationals in Durban.

The violence comes in the wake of alleged comments by the Zulu king telling migrants to go home - although the he says he was mistranslated.

But Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has called on traditional leaders to stop making remarks that "could result in a loss of life".

At least 62 people died in xenophobic attacks that swept the country in 2008.

_82172418_line976.jpg

Following the alleged comments by King Goodwill Zwelithini at the end of March, 250 people have been attacked, mostly from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and foreign-owned shops have been looted in the port city of Durban.

More than 1,000 mainly African migrants have fled their homes, some going to police stations and other are being housed in tents on a sports field.

_82234801_84dcbf6d-eca9-4ad1-919b-821254aec374.jpg

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini, like other traditional leaders, is widely respected
South Africa's Business Day newspaper reports that at least three people have been killed and that a Somali shopkeeper is in a critical condition.

Police spokesperson Maj Thulani Zwane told the BBC that the police do not know exactly how many people have been killed, but that some were South African nationals and some were foreigners.

'Ticking time bomb'
South African President Jacob Zuma's son, Edward, has come out in support of the Zulu king's alleged comments.

_82234802_026673983-1.jpg

Thousands of African migrants have fled their homes around Durban fearing attack
"We need to be aware that as a country we are sitting on a ticking time bomb," he said, adding that foreigners were "taking over the country".

Raphael Baheybwa-Kambambire, president of Congolese Solidarity campaign, told the BBC that religious leaders met with Zulu monarch on Thursday.

King Zwelithini told them he was talking "only about those who don't have papers and documentation in South Africa".

Mr Gigaba said on Thursday evening that it was important not to incite violence.

"Africa in particular must not think that we hate fellow Africans so much that we are prepared to do the worst to cause them harm," he said.

On Wednesday, hundreds of people marched in front of the Durban's City Hall in protest against the xenophobic violence.

Durban-based journalist Jeff Wicks told the BBC's Newsday programme that it does not take much to stoke tensions.

Xenophobic violence flares up in townships where living conditions are poor for all those living there, irrespective of where they come from, he says.
Just to clear something up. Not everyone who lives in the townships is living under poor conditions. That's some overblown shyt right there. Pisses me off because I live in the second biggest township in the country.

The thing is these lynch mobs are filled with the uneducated. Making us all seem bad. But that's a whole other discussion.

And breh please refrain from using the term kaffir, that shyt is highly offensive to us.
 
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