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The End in South Africa

South Africa has set March 2019 as the date when it will grab all of the land owned by white people. Black Pigeon Speaks calls it “the beginning of the end,” as he assesses the incoming failed state.

Here, black racist leader Andile Mngxitama speechifies about how he will kill white women and children. Even their animals. Yes, he sounds like a true freedom fighter!

The South African government is pushing forward its plans for land confiscation and is openly calling for death and violence now more than ever before. More from Squatting Slav TV.

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South Africa Presses Land Grab

South Africa’s High Court has cleared the way for the government to expropriate white-owned farmlands. In other words, the African nation is pressing ahead with its turn toward Marxist-style tribalism. Dr. Steve Turley explains.

Agriculture Losses Intensify

With the totals from the U.S. Department of Agriculture as 3% of Spring Wheat planted vs 25% in the 30 year average, and corn at 5% vs 16% for the average and descriptions as “despicable” and a “snail’s pace” for planting along with cold damage and drought across the central U.S. states they have described it as the “most stress” a wheat crop can handle. Adapt2030 has included a full timeline for crop losses moving forward to 2025 and this week’s incredible lack of planting. If this video doesn’t not wake you up, nothing will.

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End of South Africa

South Africa has moved forward with plans to expropriate white-owned farm land, with little to no compensation or due process, in a move that will doom the country to future catastrophe. Stefan Molyneux looks at historical examples of similar situations and outlines the disastrous consequences of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s foolhardy endeavor.

Farmlands

Here, in its entirety, is Lauren Southern’s new film FARMLANDS, an in-depth look into the powderkeg of political conflict always threatening to explode in South Africa. The film is just over an hour long, but it’s jam-packed with information and well worth watching, as the mainstream media does little real reporting any more on South Africa — just puff jobs for the Leftist regime there.

The Federal Raisin Robbers

Raisin farmers in America face an implacable enemy — the federal government, though the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) — which annually confiscates 47 percent of the raisin crop without reimbursing the farmers. The bizarre, antiquated and patently unfair practice is leading many of these farmers to financial ruin, but now they are banding together to fight back. Reason.TV reports.

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Fair-Trade Coffee

Fair-trade coffee sells at a higher price and helps the farmer—a small landowner—receive more profit for his product. Unfortunately, fair-trade products do nothing to help impoverished migrant workers. Is there a better way to help the poorest of the poor? Prof. Colleen Haight has researched fair-trade coffee for over 10 years and has visited several Central American coffee farms. She suggests that while fair trade has done much to increase consumer awareness, it is not the best way to help the poor. Instead, she recommends buying premium coffees. As premium coffee beans fetch higher prices in the market, migrant workers who work on premium coffee farms earn higher pay.

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Oyster Farm Evicted

The National Park Service has evicted Drakes Bay Family Oyster Farm in Point Reyes, Calif., putting 30 people out of work and shutting down the last oyster cannery in California. The farm had been in operation for 40 years under a lease with the federal government, but had come under attack from “wilderness advocates” who believed the operation marred a pristine coastline. Now, the coastline will be empty and open, at the same time that 30 more Americans will be unemployed and one more small business destroyed by the Obama Administration.

Here is a short video about the oyster farm created by local students from Tampalais High School in 2010. The students titled the video Love on the Half Shell.

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China’s High-Diving Pigs

A farmer in Ningxiang, China, has taught his pig to high-dive from a 3-meter platform. He requires each pig to make three dives a day, but some of the pigs are so slap-happy over hitting the water that they dive as many as 30 times daily. The farmer believes this has made his pigs fitter, happier and tastier. Matt Blake reports for ITN News.

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