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Daily Stormer
July 20, 2016
Trevor makes this face when hearing another White farmer family was slaughtered by a roving band of Blacks.
Unfunny Black Trevor Noah, who for some reason was chosen to replace unfunny Jew Jon Stewart on the Daily Show, comes from South Africa.
The situation in South Africa, as we’re covered before, is so dire for Whites that the UN has recognized that it qualifies as a genocide. Noah knows about this, because he’s experienced it firsthand.
And naturally, he believes this is a good model to emulate for America.
This is from an interview UpRoxx has conducted with Noah.
Having grown up under those circumstances must give you an interesting perspective on what’s happening in America right now, that we’re still battling racial demons in 2016?
Well, I think it’s interesting because South Africa and America have a very similar history, in terms of race, race relations, the way these things have been approached. Even the relationship with the British, in terms of the founding of the country. But the biggest difference I think with South Africa is that it’s the majority that was oppressed. You know, so change came a lot quicker and the change itself was seen on a larger scale. I mean, that has come with its own challenges, but it’s a lot harder to oppress the majority of the people.
Blacks were disappointed in Obama, because this is the kind of “change” they were expecting.
Yeah, the reality is that when Whites are a minority, they can still hold a country together if they have total control to manage everything. But as soon as you shift the political power away from the White minority, everything collapses all at once.
Of course.
I think also though, the biggest thing we had in South Africa, one of the most important steps that we took, was we had a government commission (the Truth and Reconciliation Committee) which basically forced us as a nation to have come face to face with all of the horrors of the system that existed before democracy. And that’s something that the United States has never done. Unfortunately, because of that, it means you still get people saying things like, “Oh, was saying nigger even that bad?” and so on and so forth. So those are probably the biggest differences that I’ve noticed. Otherwise, in terms of race relations and interactions, it’s really familiar to me.
I guess what America really needs is an Orwellian committee of unaccountable Negroes given the power to punish Whites in order to protect their fragile little Black feelings.
The penalty for saying “nigger” is death, cracker!
So the government there, they took initiative to sort of say, “Hey, this is something that we did that was messed up. It was wrong. We’re moving past it and we’re putting mechanisms in place to speed the healing process.” There was an agreed-upon history of that time taught in schools and it was ingrained into young people’s heads. Whereas here, there’s still obviously so much unofficial misinformation about our past that gets spread around, like that the myth that Civil War had nothing to do with slavery and everything to do with “state’s rights.”
That’s exactly what it is. It’s the misinformation. You know, there is no denying what happened in South Africa. I mean you still have people who go like, “It’s over, get over with it.” You know, it’s over and done. But there’s no denying that. And that’s one of the key things that has helped, and continues to help us to move forward as we know where we are coming from. And so that has been the biggest difference between South Africa and the U.S. to me.
Whooops, looks like old Abe here didn’t think the point of the civil war was to free slaves.
If you want to know what is your future under Black rule, just look at how things are going in South Africa. Don’t think for a second that things would be different here. If anything, they’ll be much worse.
Just look at how Haiti went, for example:
Trevor Noah would probably favor this approach, if he had read about it.
Fortunately, in America we outnumber the Negroes, and also have more guns than they do. If they try to pull a Haitian coup, things won’t go too well for them.
But in any case, maybe @Trevornoah should learn what we think about his expressed desire to see us getting the South African treatment?