First published at 00:34 UTC on February 16th, 2020.
This is a film for red-pilled individuals in the White-positive sphere to view for entertainment, educational and ironic purposes. Viewing such material allows us to develop a more thorough understanding of the distorted lense cast upon us by some o…
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This is a film for red-pilled individuals in the White-positive sphere to view for entertainment, educational and ironic purposes. Viewing such material allows us to develop a more thorough understanding of the distorted lense cast upon us by some of our egalitarian adversaries.
This documentary is an episode of a BBC series called The Insider that features Reggie Yates, a liberal mulatto, travelling to various destinations across the globe to experience unique cultures and their people. The series was later aired on NetFlix.
In this episode, 'The White Slums of South Africa', Reggie Yates meets poor, poverty-stricken white communities and learns how they have been affected through anti-White legislation since the fall of apartheid. Given that it's a series by left-wing BBC and Netflix, it should come as no surprise that propaganda and half-truths are spread throughout, especially in regards to the history of apartheid. But much of it is still an accurate portrayal of the bullshit that many Boer people have to deal with in present day South Africa, the country that their forefathers built.
Just remember a few things while watching this mainstream media piece: Among the vast, virtually uninhabited land that is today South Africa, many of the White settlers were the first to arrive in those areas. Also consider that during the years of apartheid, blacks from other African nations flocked to South Africa to benefit from much higher living standards than they could ever imagine living in black-only countries. Then ask yourself, if I work my ass off to buy or build my own house and I am virtuous enough to lend a room out to someone less fortunate than me, does it then become my moral obligation to provide that individual with complete domain over the entire rest of the house?
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