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Hot Traxxx / Jaak - Soek, soek , soek
« on: September 30, 2006, 07:53:35 PM »
please upload more I'm digging this...

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Hot Traxxx / Jaak - Soek, soek , soek
« on: September 30, 2006, 07:51:48 PM »
baie dankie, not bad sounds interesting please confirm is this rapper white?

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Politics / Death Penalty
« on: September 29, 2006, 08:51:30 PM »
looks like we might be having a referendum on this issue.  how would you vote?

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Cape Town - The Inkatha Freedom Party added its voice on Friday to those supporting High Court Judge Gerhardus Hattingh's call for a referendum on the death penalty.

"The IFP calls on government to set the wheels of democracy in motion, to allow every citizen of this country to decide for themselves whether or not the death penalty should be reinstated," IFP Chief Whip Koos van der Merwe said.

The crime statistics released this week showed there was an "enormous problem with atrocious crimes", such as murder, and therefore every South African should be given the right to have their say through a referendum.

The IFP also backed Hattingh's statement that a life sentence was misleading to the public, as prisoners were eligible for parole after spending 25 years in prison, depending on behaviour.

"Furthermore, we call on government to allow ordinary South Africans to decide for themselves on hotly debated issues by way of referendums."

South Africa was a democracy, so South Africans should decide on issues seriously affecting their lives, Van der Merwe said.

Hattingh presided over the murder trial of the killers of Transvaal Judge President Bernard Ngoepe's grandchild, Makgabo Matlala.

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General Discussion / another bad day
« on: September 29, 2006, 08:25:50 PM »
after reading this post this is the first time i've ever laughed uncontrollbly in front of my pc that my team leader actually had to come and give me a verbal warning. damn you!

50
General Discussion / circumcision
« on: September 29, 2006, 08:14:17 PM »
god gave us a foreskin and we cut it off?  that's the biggest way you can disrespect our creator.

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General Discussion / MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE MOVIE QUOTE
« on: September 29, 2006, 08:13:02 PM »
from star trek

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How to deal with death is at least as important as how to deal with life.

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General Discussion / Worst Hip hop Tracks in history
« on: September 29, 2006, 07:57:43 PM »
that new mc hammer joint.  godaweful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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General Discussion / New Ootz Beat album
« on: September 29, 2006, 07:56:49 PM »
i'm always surprised by how albums can spread fast .  this weekend in durban my cousin gave me a dvd with albums on and this ootz album was on it?  i intended downloading the album from the AG post and here i have it already.  scary thing is, this dude has never been on AG b4 and he got it from somebody else.   :?:

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Geek Section / Urban vinyl
« on: September 29, 2006, 07:51:42 PM »
I don't like them.  just the same as toys that some cats are collecting these days like toy figures and comic books.  it's a pointless hobby.

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Things about Christianity that befuddle me
« on: September 27, 2006, 09:24:17 AM »
religion, culture whatever it's all bullshit. never got us anywhere.

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Politics / Why do we act like animals?
« on: September 27, 2006, 09:22:20 AM »
i read it this morning and realise that we as africans behave like animals.  its time we stop this kak!

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Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on Tuesday night slammed South Africans for losing their "African reverence for life".

Earlier he told a gathering of VIPs that some of the country's leaders are sinners. He said he would not support a Jacob Zuma presidency because of Zuma's "moral failings".

South Africans had failed to sustain the idealism that ended apartheid, Tutu said at a British High Commission function.

'What has come over us?'
"Part of our own disillusionment is the high expectations we had. We imagined that because we had this noble cause, the vast majority of people were altruistic, were idealistic, and we thought we were going to translate that and transfer it automatically to the time when we were then free; it's not happened."

Asked about the country's political leadership, Tutu said: "They have shown they are human. We all have been afflicted by original sin."

He said South Africa had "very serious" problems, such as poverty, Aids, corruption and crime, but had achieved a remarkable degree of stability in 12 years of democracy.

On Tuesday night Tutu recalled at the Biko Memorial Lecture at the University of Cape Town: "I was privileged to preach at his mammoth funeral attended by diplomats and people from all corners of South Africa."

But Tutu said again that Biko's Black Consciousness Movement did not finish the work it set out to do.

"Why have we lost our deeply African reverence for life? Just look at what happens with a car hijacking. The scared owner hands over the keys and for no earthly reason he/she is shot dead in cold blood for the sheer hell of it; utterly gratuitously, wantonly.

"Is it not horrendous to an African, even before Black Consciousness came on the scene, for whatever reason for an adult man to rape a nine-month-old baby?

"What has come over us? Perhaps we did not realise just how apartheid has damaged us so that we seem to have lost our sense of right and wrong, so that when we go on strike as is our right to do, we are not appalled that some of us can chuck people out of moving trains because they did not join the strike, or why is it common practice now to trash, to go on the rampage?

"Even our students on strike will often destroy the very facilities they need for their studies.

"What has happened to us? It seems as if we have perverted our freedom, our rights into licence, into being irresponsible. Rights go hand in hand with responsibility, with dignity, with respect for oneself and for the other.

"Can you tell me why we think it is okay to litter? Many of us will chuck a banana or orange peel, a paper wrapping, on the ground next to a dustbin. Why? Why are we so unmindful of our environment?

"Of course many of us still live in poverty and squalor. But you know how, although we were poor long ago, we used to be proud of our surroundings, sweeping even the street.

"There are many neighbourhoods that make you proud, where people have cultivated lawns and planted gardens and it is all so beautiful and people who don't care are the first to want to sit on those lawns and they will often litter and leave their trash behind.

"We must tell those who do this that littering is a crime but is also a sin. We despoil God's creation of which we are supposed to be stewards, caring for it on behalf of God.

"There should be things we consider infra dig, below our dignity to do.

"Most, no, all of us here, would not even consider picking up an apple we were eating if it fell into a dustbin. It should be so with all the bad things we are tolerating, people urinating in public places, etc.

"There are shops and offices which it is a pleasure to enter. The shop a**istants are courteous, friendly, smiling and eager to help as also certain offices - but there are others where they think they are doing you a favour. There are municipal, provincial, government offices which you go to only because you really can't help it.

"They behave as those others used to behave in the old pa** offices - they are rude, inefficient and thoroughly unpleasant.

"Why, oh why, when it is as easy to be efficient, friendly and courteous? It is because we don't respect one another and, we don't because we don't respect ourselves first. We despise ourselves, we really hate ourselves and project it on to others.

"During our struggle against apartheid we refused to obey unjust laws because rightly we wanted to make South Africa ungovernable. We have achieved our goal. We are free. South Africa is a democracy.

"We have an obligation to obey the laws made by our own legislators. We should be dignified, law-abiding citizens, proud of our beautiful land, proud of our freedom won at such great cost. We should not devalue it. We should not abuse our children, our womenfolk.

"Hey, we have a wonderful country. We have produced outstanding people. The best memorial to Steve Biko would be a South Africa where everyone respects themselves, has a positive self image filled with a proper self esteem and holds others in high regard."

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Aint none y'all better
« on: September 14, 2006, 01:34:19 PM »
I broke your hymen with the violin I'm violent/
you sprayed violet coloured patterns on the bathroom wall

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Politics / Is South Africa going to collapse?
« on: September 03, 2006, 08:39:51 AM »
I found this post on some blog.  Right wing propoganda or is there some truth in it?


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If there is one single factor to consider when contemplating the future of South Africa, it is the relentless flood of human detritus washing over our porous borders. Illegal immigrants enter SA at the rate of 10 000 per month, and the number is increasing. Unskilled, grindingly poor and desperate, they come in their thousands to settle in shanty towns around our cities, in our parks and abandoned city buildings.

With no means to sustain themselves, and egged on by an unyielding, daily course of state-sponsored anti-white propaganda, they invariably turn to crime. Emboldened by how easy it is, they graduate from burglaries and shoplifting, to ever more violent house invasions, hijacking, armed robberies and murder. Those rare few troubled by their consciences, quell it by eagerly swallowing the “we’re just taking back what the White Man stole from us” mantra, and adorn themselves with the remissible mantle of modern day Robin Hoods. Guilt inducing screeds in the ma** media endlessly remind us that the Azanian 40% unemployment figure is a direct consequence of Apartheid. Openly racist ANC flunkeys issue veiled threats, imploring whites to “share the wealth”, warning darkly of fearful consequences when the black ma**es “run out of patience”. Bright-eyed, bushy-tailed sunshine propagandists will have us believe that crime is “to be expected in a transforming society”, urging whites to “hang in” and “sit it out”, while soothingly rattling off the latest regime-sponsored crime fighting plan.

So it was back in the closing stages of the previous century. A populist outburst of the “gatvol” phenomenon in 1998/9 compelled the then Commissioner of Police, George Fivaz, to partner with former SAB head Meir Kahn. Fivaz and Kahn configured a bold plan,  promising an embattled public medium and long term relief from crime. Restive tax payers bought into it. Nothing ever came of it- with tail between the legs, Kahn & Fivaz quietly disappeared, but the illegals kept coming. In 2000, Jackie Selebi took over from Kahn, and with great fanfare announced a “far-reaching three year plan” to renovate the SAPS from top to bottom. An article from that time reads: “in March 2000, we were treated to a military-style blitz, live on television on inner city Johannesburg. Impressive? No, it is simply more of the same. Policing in SA during the past 5 years is a history of hastily convened fire-fighting campaigns orchestrated by panic-stricken personnel at police HQ in Pretoria”.

The next spike of “gatvol” revolt came during the 2004 general elections, with the shifty, opportunistic DA & FF+ seizing crime as a platform to ensure their place at the banquet table of public funds. Foam-specked speeches promising (amongst other things) 150 000 new cops on our streets drove voters into an optimistic frenzy as they bought into this false hope.

The elections came and went. Unsurprisingly, nothing ever came of the 150 000 cops. But the illegals came and came.

The latest ‘gatvol’ spike, driven by Safety & Security minister Nqacula’s callous, openly racist remarks for whining, whingeing whites to either suffer in silence or leave, was consummated by the Jeppestown ma**acre, where the deaths of sixteen people served as catalyst. The public mood turned ugly as it became clear the unprecedented surge of violent crime could be attributed to unusually virulent, racist propaganda as broadcast by the ANC regime-controlled SABC, during June 16 uprising celebrations this year. Suddenly, a usually docile, naïve SA public connected the dots and a picture of politically driven criminal genocide became apparent to all.

Not only was the ruling regime condoning violent, racist hate crimes and woefully failing it it’s constitutionally obligated duties, it was actively aiding and abetting it. Consider that:

• Full-time members of the SA National Defence Force, as well as members of the SA Police Service & Metro Police Services, are brazenly, and in full uniform, committing crimes of hijacking, armed robbery, house breaking and even murder;

• Criminals are regularly aided by cops in escaping from police detention and from prisons, dockets are “lost” or sold for thousands of Rands, allowing murderers & rapists free roam;

• In spite of a ma**ive upsurge in violent crime, which includes the most sickening forms of babies being raped, women and children tortured and disembowelled for muti while alive, the SA Police Service has shrunk dramatically;

• Corruption is endemic in the entire structure of state, from the highest levels of the presidency (Zuma) down to the most junior officer;

• The Marxist ANC regime, along with its allied COSATU unionists and the SA Communist Party, not only refuses to shun crime and corruption, but shamelessly and publicly embraces perpetrators such as Alan Boesak and Tony Yengeni;

• Several leaders of these terrorist gangs are on record to have openly instructed their followers to “steal from & rob only whites”, justifying it by alleging that it is not actually theft, but a morally justified, legitimate form of repossession

The ominous parallels with Zimbabwe

The former terrorist movements of the ANC, PAC and AZAPO, have on numerous occasions publicly admitted to using their AK-47 toting military wings for committing crimes (including bank robberies and cash heists) so as to fund elections & other political objectives. Clear evidence of major upsurges of robbery became evident in the prelude to all three major SA elections, viz: 1994, 1999 and 2004.

South Africa’s Presidency not only refuses to condemn the Zimbabwean tyrant Robert Mugabe, but is actively propping up the vicious, openly racist dictator through financial, moral & material aid. Mugabe regularly visits South Africa, and receives standing ovations when appearing as keynote speaker to the SA parliament. Persistent rumours abound that the Mbeki regime has acquiesced to looking the other way when heavily armed, well trained Zimbabwe army bandits slip into South Africa for purposes of carrying out bank robberies and cash heists. The stolen loot is exported back to finance the bankrupt Zimbabwean regime’s high living lifestyle. A noteworthy case is the Jeppestown ma**acre, where the identities & nationalities of the 8 surviving robbers have been suppressed by court order (SA Police requested the court order, offering the excuse that the identities of the detainees may jeopardise their investigations)

Since the SA and Zimbabwe regimes share a common cultural fixation to the issue of land ownership (they disdainfully view white ownership of land as a form of neo-colonialism) hard evidence and statistics prove that an unusually high number of farm attacks & other violent crimes are being carried out by Zim nationals. The Mugabe regime, well versed in carrying out genocidal campaigns, cut its teeth by the 1981 murderous ethnic cleansing of tens of thousands of Matabeles through its infamous North-Korean trained Fifth Brigade. It has in the past five years set up secretive training camps in Zim, where militias are trained, most notably the so-called “Green Bombers”.

These militias were then unleashed upon white Zim farmers, as well as on MDC-supporting rural populations. The local Zim police refused to intervene when farmers & workers were attacked & murdered by militias, yet acted very hastily when the odd farmer dared to defend himself with lethal force.

Local crime intelligence sources who wish to remain strictly anonymous, have admitted to the “Green Bombers” being active in South Africa, with specific focal points for acts of terror being the SA provinces of Limpopo (Northern Transvaal), Mpumalanga (Eastern Transvaal) and especially Gauteng (former Pretoria / Witwatersrand / Vereeniging region). Gauteng is statistically (Source: TLU & AgriSA) the most dangerous region - specifically the peri-urban north western sections of Honeydew, Muldersdrift, Lanseria, and western sections of Hekpoort and Magaliesburg. What makes South African farm attacks remarkable, is the extreme level of violence and torture used.

In most cases, little or nothing is stolen from victims. Black perpetrators often lie in wait for their victims for many hours. In cases where victims actually survived, they testified to inordinate levels of racial abuse. Blacks have also fallen victim to farm attacks, but what is crystal clear is that they are never tortured and rarely murdered – yet with white victims, this is the consistent rule. Increasingly, this kind of terror is being seen in urban attacks against whites, in the form of house invasions.

In a chilling parallel to Zimbabwe, white South African farmers and home owners using justified lethal force against armed attackers, are instantly arrested and disarmed. When taking the aforesaid into account, one needs to consider the following:

Preparing for Uhuru

• The only form of rural defence was the commando system, akin to the United States National Guard. The ANC regime has ordered the disbanding of ALL commando systems across South Africa, and are replacing it with SA Police members, many of whom were cadres in the former terrorist military wings. This not only serves to leave white rural communities utterly defenceless, it also places in their midst questionable personnel who openly admitted that as members of Mkhonto We Sizwe and APLA, they never handed in their weapons and bombs;

• Desperate measures by crime-weary, mostly white residents in urban areas, such as erection of boomed-off & access-controlled areas, have been vigorously opposed by ANC appointed municipal officials, and in the majority of cases, such structures have been declared illegal and torn down;

• The ANC regime has initiated a de facto civil disarmament, introducing draconian gun ownership laws, which saw the rejection rate of new firearms rocket to 95%. It also engineered the collapse of the small arms retail industry where 80% of dealers were forced into bankruptcy as a result of the almost total ban on the issuing of new firearm licenses;

• In the case of existing gun license renewals, SA Police officials are to physically inspect the premises (home or office) of the licensee, to see where the weapons are kept;

• In paranoid raids bordering on comical farce, it has even raided military museums & a**ociations, confiscating antique weaponry & artefacts, including WW2 vehicles on display;

• Children from predominantly black rural schools are increasingly being issued with questionnaires by their black teachers, where they are tasked to provide drawings of the roads & buildings of white-owned farms they reside on. They are required to also answer questions relating to the movements of farmers, how often farmers have contact with neighbours, whether the farmers are armed, have radio networks etc. Significantly, they are urged by their teachers to keep quiet about the existence of these questionnaires, especially from view of white persons;

• An ANC-authored document written in the pre-1994 days (available on the web) states inter alia that “our mothers who work in the kitchens and homes of the whites, are our eyes and ears, and our sons who work in their gardens are obligated to find out the location of white people’s safes: it is imperative that we enter their houses and seize especially the weapons and the money”. In every single home invasion and farm attack, these are the very first items demanded by criminals / terrorists;

• The ANC regime legislated several draconian laws relating to banking & finances (Financial Intelligence Centre Act or FICA) which is an Orwellian intrusion demanding proof of physical address and employment details of anyone who holds a bank account. This was introduced under the ploy of fighting commercial crime, but is wide open to totalitarian abuse;

• Last year the Marxist regime enacted the 2005 Electronic Communications Act, forcing all cellular & fixed line providers to install expensive eavesdropping equipment, and to register all contract & prepaid mobile handsets & SIM cards with verifiable ID documents & proof of address- since millions of squatter camp inhabitants own cell phones but cannot provide proof of address, it becomes clear who this bill is aimed at. The law also compels Internet Service Providers (ISPs) with similar monitoring & spying obligations;

• Earlier this week, the 2006 Prohibition of Mercenary Activities etc. bill was enacted, in a move designed to neutralise any South African citizen employed in foreign security or direct military service;

• Yet another shocking bill is in the works: the Films and Publications Bill is a de facto censorship law that will force the media to first submit stories lined up for publication, to the regime’s department of Home Affairs for pre-publication censorship, approval and a host of other restrictive interventions.

Control, control, and yet more control. All while this regime claims they cannot control crime. They cannot control squatting, protect property rights or carry out even the most rudimentary elements of good governance. They cannot control unbridled illegal immigration. Or so it appears.

The ominous parallels with Nazi Germany

At this point, we must pause and ask – why all these controls? What exactly are they planning for us? The unpalatable truth is that this is all by design. Foreigners from continental Africa are, with the explicit blessing, and by invitation, flooding into South Africa to join the feeding frenzy on the carca** of the white minority. They are annexing our land and expropriating our birth right. The ANC has taken our collective white body, driven stakes into the ground, and have tied us down to it, directly in the path of a marching colony of army ants. By removing our civil defences, they are dripping honey over this prostrate body, and the ants are arriving. First, a small handful. Then fifty, a hundred, three hundred. Soon, we will be covered with thousands of hungry, flesh-devouring ants. The 350 000 people murdered in the past ten years represents a section of our collective body which is one arm completely nibbled away, from the elbow downwards. Yet the immigrant ant armies keep coming. They are now unstoppable.

Nature dictates but two rules for any creature in mortal danger – fight, or flight. Fight, we can no more. Life is ebbing out of us, but we still have enough strength to free ourselves and run for our lives. And run, we’d better.

Today, it was breathlessly announced that police in Gauteng alone have arrested 36 000 criminals in the past six weeks alone. Joyful news, if it can be believed. Yet the media is strangely quiet about the at least sixty-three thousand criminals that will quietly be released between now and Christmas.

Are you going to buy into this latest gimmick to lull you into a false sense of security? Will you foolishly, like the umpteen times in the past, cast away your nagging doubt and creeping sense of dread and stick your head back into the quicksand?

In South Africa 2006, there is an ominous sense of despair and angst in the air. One can sense it almost constantly – the fear, stopping at a robot, pulling into your driveway, locking and unlocking your fortress-like home. Avoiding eye contact with the black hawkers at the intersection or with the workers sitting on the bakkie in front of you, rea**uringly touching the cold steel of the gun you keep in reach, and feeling their hateful stares burn into you while you wait – staring back viciously-or praying- for the light to change. Preferring to stay home instead of visiting that restaurant, lest it be robbed, or you get hijacked en route. Not playing music, lest you not hear the breaking gla**, the terrified screams of your family members, or the sound of splintering wood. Letting the dogs sleep inside the house, for fear of having them poisoned…waking up with a start in the middle of the night, listening...to the sound of your heart pounding.

Foreign visitors stepping off planes at our airports instantly sense this feeling of…dread, mixed with a forboding, almost tangible evil. An octogenarian survivor of the Nazi death camps visited SA recently from Israel. He instantly recognised this strange vibe in the air – it reminded him of a certain time, and a certain place.

The place, Nazi Germany. The time, 1936. He calls it the stench of genocide in the making.
For us, as it was for them then, the cattle trucks are being prepared. For us, as it was for them, the ovens are being fired. The Nazi regime warned the Jews. Told them, in no uncertain terms – leave, just go! We don’t want you here! Just like Minister Nqacula has. They beat them, and smashed their shops. They burned their synagogues, and expropriated their property. They contrived to do every thing possible to make life unbearable for them – unfair, racist, discriminatory laws, restricting and limiting ownership. They humiliated and disrespected them at every turn. Some wisely left. Others clung to hope, and to their fine possessions and lifestyles – this too shall pa**, they murmured optimistically…

So, white boys and girls of South Africa. I apologise for sullying your mood. It would however be remiss, perhaps even criminal of me, to deceive you, or offer false hope. When do we reach the nexus in time that distinguishes an emigrant from a refugee? For your own sake, you need to leave. Ideally to the US, Europe, Oz or NZ, but if you cannot, Namibia or Botswana are not bad second choices. But leave, you MUST. If you’re still in doubt, try again to connect the dots spelled out here.

If you’re still not worried about your future in South Africa, never mind. You needn’t be worried – you have no future, simple as that.

The Uhuru Guru
01 September 2006

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Media / WHAT ARE U LISTINING RIGHT NOW
« on: August 26, 2006, 03:34:44 PM »
baby got back sir mixalot

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Politics / Cartoon from Denmark
« on: February 04, 2006, 09:51:32 AM »
who the f*** cares about religion.  f*** them all. f*** the pope, muhammed, jesus, look at history, the muslims, christians, jews, they f***ed it all up.  I find it strange that we as africans siding with the muslims on this one when we were sold into slavery by the arabs.

I say, let the cartoon be published!

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