First published at 05:49 UTC on October 17th, 2020.
Released almost a decade ago, War of the Flea covers an epidemic that had already existed in South Africa at the time for over fifteen years.
In 2011, there were 38,000 commercial farmers. Between then and 1991, more than 3,000 farmers had been mur…
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Released almost a decade ago, War of the Flea covers an epidemic that had already existed in South Africa at the time for over fifteen years.
In 2011, there were 38,000 commercial farmers. Between then and 1991, more than 3,000 farmers had been murdered in more than 18,000 horrific attacks.
The film reveals the anti-Whitism espoused by a young Julius Malema before he was removed from the ANC Youth Wing for his rampant faggotry, and later created the EFF.
Find out how violent niggers break into the homes of White farmers to commit such acts as blowing an old lady's face off, hacking a two year old with a machete or dragging a man's body from behind a moving car.
The film also speaks to Ernst Roets from AfriForum and an individual from Genocide Watch, who give their opinions on the plight of the Boer people and the situation they are still facing ten years later.
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