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Woolworths Blacks Only Staff - it's Official
Something extraordinary is happening in South
Africa. Perhaps for the first time since the
days of our much-loved and brutally assassinated
leader Hendrik Verwoerd who managed to rally
both Afrikaners and English-speakers behind him,
against the British Commonwealth, the UN and all
comers, white South Africans are united in their
opposition to an upmarket supermarket chain,
Woolworths.
You could call it WAR
– Whites Against Racism. Since 1994, South
Africa has become the country in the world,
apart from Zimbabwe, where anti-white racism has
been pushed to its absurdest extremes.
Woolworths, like many big corporations, have
taken to advertising jobs with the proudly
stated proviso: “Whites need not apply.” Of
course it is not put as bluntly as that, and
couched in the Orwellian weirdness of ANC
newspeak like “employment equity”, abbreviated
as EE, or the more sinister “transformation”,
but the meaning is the same.
PRAAG has been
parrying with Woolworths about their arrogant
anti-Afrikaans language policy since at least
2005. In South Africa as in some other places,
“Afrikaans” is often a metaphor for “white”.
Only whites care about the survival of Afrikaans
culture, so being anti-Afrikaans or punishing
Afrikaans is often a way of “getting the whites
back”. When a white Jew was killed on 16 June
1976 in Soweto, it was done in the name of the
rejection of Afrikaans. That is also why
Afrikaans place and street names are being
eradicated all over our country, even in the
opposition stronghold of Cape Town and the
Western Cape province. The more nauseatingly
liberal a minority of South African whites
become, the more disdainful of our language they
tend to be.
As a result PRAAG
members have not been buying at Woolworths for
some years now. So when I saw in the early hours
of Tuesday morning that the Cape-based chain had
recently placed race-exclusive ads for jobs, I
immediately issued a renewed call for a boycott
of Woolworths.
Since then, it has
spread like wildfire. Whereas the ANC’s
revolutionary takeover of our society has led to
very conformist, left-wing, politically correct
media – whether state-owned or private – the
internet and social media have become the joyous
outlet of white frustrations and intellectual
ferment. Thanks to Facebook and Twitter, the
news of the Woolworths boycott spread like
wildfire.
Why now? Why
Woolworths and not Pick ‘n Pay or Checkers or
Game or any of the other supermarket chains who
all practise anti-white racism in some or other
way? That was also the question that
Woolworths’s communications manager asked me a
few years ago. I told her that most of the other
chains still had an Afrikaans sign here and
there, or announcements in Afrikaans, or one or
two whites on their staff. However, Woolworths
has gone “all the way” in killing Afrikaans off
totally and adopting an extremist and arrogantly
antiwhite stance in hiring.
What makes
Woolworths’s policy so incongruous is that they
are actually biting the hand that feeds them.
Apparently 79% of the upmarket chain’s clientele
is white! But alienating one’s customers is not
totally foreign to South Africa’s corporate
giants who consider their relationship with the
black government to be far more important than
being in tune with the people who queue up in
front of their cash registers. The media group
Naspers, which was once an Afrikaner company,
our “National Press”, has recently become the
purveyor of unethical sleaze journalism and a
kind of Schadenfreude directed at their own
readers or viewers. The more we get killed,
raped and robbed, the more antiwhite laws roll
off the ANC government’s conveyor belt, the more
jubilant Naspers’s moronic liberal pundits
become.
Woolworths is the last
straw, in a sense. It is part the company’s
fault, part coincidence that it has triggered a
sudden onset of white solidarity, a coalescence
of what I called the other night on Radio 702
‘the downtrodden, apathetic minority” who until
now has been ostensibly content to endure
whatever violence, injustice or insult this
crazy system could hurl at it. The Woolworths
boycott could have far-reaching political
consequences. After all, if whites could manage
to boycott their favourite store, dispensing TV
dinners and expensively branded fruit and
veggies, as well as department store clothes,
they could perhaps start boycotting elections,
taxes, elecricity payments, who knows what?
Middle-class whites in
this country, including the two million real
taxpayers who provide the state budget which the
black Louis XVIs and Marie-Antoinettes spend
like their God-given due, probably work harder
than any other white population in the world.
They keep the machine going: they fix the
computers and the networks, they fight tooth and
nail in the law courts, they balance the
accounts, they plant at the beginning of the new
season, they design, plan and project manage new
buildings and developments. Take them out of the
equation and you have a Zimbabwe, an Angola (but
without the oil), a Tanzania or some African
country in need of “infrastructure and
development”. Or maybe even food aid.
At my childrens’
Afrikaans government school, they have a chant
called the “Blou masjien”, the blue machine. I
am often amazed to see those young, healthy,
robust white children go into a circle on the
sports field, hugging each other and screaming
their lungs out. Woolworths and its politically
correct management have just alienated and
insulted a far bigger grouping: the white
machine. The company down in Cape Town is some
provincial English side, visiting our country,
and we are the Springbok rugby team of old –
without quota players.
Mark my words,
Woolworths, we are going to thrash you. We are
going to close you down. Not only Checkers and
Pick ‘n Pay, but the whole world will take
notice. We are going to eat you for breakfast
without any of your products and then we are
going to spit you out and look for the next
target.
We have had it up to
here with EE and BEE and AA and transformation
and all the other euphemisms for the Faustian
pact that you corporate moguls have made with
this vile and venal regime.
We are gatvol. If you
at Woolworths do not understand that word, look
it up in a dictionary.
As Woolworths hates
everything Afrikaans or really South African,
please also remove all Afrikaans words from your
packaging. I am talking about koeksister,
biltong, droëwors, Boerewors, nartjie,
malvapoeding, bobotie, sosaties and every other
word or product that might be mistaken for
having anything to do with white Afrikaners.
Do you get the
message, you bunch of politically correct
Quislings? We do not want anything to do with
you, ever again!
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Special
Section to be added to web site racist policies of
Companies

Monday, 10 September 2012 08:01
Australians call for sanctions against SA
The new
South African government's racist policies and
affirmative action has led to calls for sanctions
against SA.
The
National Chairman of the Australian Protectionist
Party, Andrew Phillips called upon both the Federal
Labor government and the Opposition to unanimously
support the re-introduction of sanctions upon South
Africa.
"It is
becoming increasingly clear the situation in South
Africa warrants international attention once again",
Phillips said. "Despite noble announcements by the
African National Congress (ANC) of its intent to
make South Africa an egalitarian society in which
all people could live in harmony and have equal
opportunity-the reality is quite different."
His calls
follow Woolworths SA asking that only "African Black
candidates" apply for certain posts in job
advertisements and South African Airways saying it
will only appoint black pilots to its cadet pilot
training programme.
Phillips
said "Australia is dragging its feet in recognising
the reality of the New South Africa. Euro MPs Barry
Madlener and Lucas Hartong have already called for
the EU to cease giving millions in aid to South
Africa and have already raised the issue of what can
only be described as cultural genocide in that
country." See our story "EU take on SAA in pilot
racism".
The
Australian Protectionist Party recognises the right
of all people, irrespective of racial, cultural or
religious background to a safe homeland, self
determination and the opportunity to control their
national destiny in an increasingly globalised
world.
"With the
advent of so-called majority rule, minorities such
as the Afrikaner communities are experiencing ever
increasing disadvantage and persecution based on the
colour of their skin" Phillips said.
"The South
African government has done little to protect the
lives of the nation's farmers and their families,
actively promotes the on-going Anglicisation of the
nation's government sector with the current debate
of the "Languages Bill" and has reduced an estimated
10% of the nation's Afrikaner community to the
poverty line through the introduction of a race
based Affirmative Action policy - a situation
President Zuma described as both "shocking and
surprising", yet has done nothing to address".
"Australia was quick to take the moral high-ground
against South Africa decades ago, now is not the
time to expose our hypocrisy by refusing to
re-introduce sanctions and apply meaningful
diplomatic pressure upon the ANC regime," Phillips
said
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