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Canadian ER Physician: “I am a Boer from South Africa”

05 Saturday Feb 2022

Posted by Harry Booyens in Canada & South Africa

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Canada, Covid-19, South Africa

On Saturday 5 February 2022 Ottawa, the capital of a country called “Canada”, was invaded and taken over by the actual Real Canadians themselves while the whole world watched in amazement. The usually soft-spoken, nice and almost ritually conformist Canadians have finally woken up to what is being done to them. And it took a convoy of “blue-collar cut-the-crap here” truckers to lead the effort.

All this followed on a week of convoys and town “Occupations” that the government has desperately tried to label with the “fringe” and “racist” slurs they usually use to describe normal, solid, decent, objective, reasonable, hard-working people. In the process, the Prime Minister, the son of the departed Castro-friend, Pierre Trudeau, went into hiding!!

Taking the stage among the speakers on the podium in Ottawa was a South African immigrant emergency room doctor, a lady whose full name I am still trying to determine. I believe her first name is Rochelle, as best I can tell. The audience listened carefully as one swung a South African flag (look again above, in front of the tower– apologies for the lousy image quality).

Announcing, “I am a Boer from South Africa” (LINK) and referring to “The Vierkleur“, it took this lady doctor to articulate exactly what it is that I have been feeling in my heart all week. She explained what I could not: why the ordinary Canadians lining the highways in minus 30°C temperatures  to cheer on the Truckers and wave their Canadian flags had caused me to break out in tears.  I cannot begin to tell you how long it has been since I last felt proud to be a citizen of a country.

It also explains to the uninitiated why it is that Canadians love their ex-South African doctors with their characteristic non-nonsense style, straight talk, and vividly obvious competence. In this respect, she stated in different words what thinking folks had logically concluded about The Great Pandemic in early December 2021. And that is that Omicron heralded the end of that pandemic. Folks could have listened to Angelique Coetzee, the chairman of the South African Medical Association in late November 2021 and they could have found out for themselves that earlier pandemics had ended with the advent of a more rapidly spreading but less deadly variant that could survive without killing its host, namely HUMANS. In the case of Omicron it has been known for a while that it also bolsters immunity against earlier deadly variants.

The North American Media and the UK Government had elected to dismiss Our Lady Angelique’s reports. But, that UK Government did a stark about-face some days ago. Denmark followed suit more comprehensively a few days later. See more about Denmark HERE, from Dr John Campbell. Other nations have followed, but Canada’s imperious little political kabouter (E: gnome), Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, expects Canadians to follow his destructive diktats. Canadians have had quite enough of suspect measures that mess up their lives, and Trudeau has now been moved to “an undisclosed location” where he can attend to his famous hairdo and… err… “straighten his badly ruffled tailfeathers” in safety before he utters his next stupidity. What a truly “inspiring”… errr…. man (end sarcasm). He got it into his head to call the Truckers “fringe” and “racists”. You can see their response in their numbers, their flags, their posters, and their MEMES.

I can say more about all this in later posts, but, for now, I thought I should share this morsel of interesting and inspiring news.

P.S. Watch as the folks on horseback arrive. Remember the temperatures! How can a decent human not be inspired by all this? Who would have thought that Canada, of all possible countries, would lead the world in this. My American friends are positively giddy at the sight of all this. I can’t help but giggle mischievously at the Trump flag in the middle.

P.S. 2: Watching the formal media in Canada try to spin all this and coming apart themselves in this process is quite hilarious. They are visibly rattled, as well they should be. Perhaps they have lost their footing now that their lord and intellectual Führer, Jeff Zucker, chief of CNN is gone.

P.S. 3: The Ottawa Police Chief is correct: Hear him speak 3 days ago. Perhaps the lady speaking at the end should come out of hiding in her basement to see the sheer size of the crowd and get a free hug from a burly trucker with a beard. The army has been contacted and has responded that Policing is not their business and they have no intention of getting into it any time soon. There is pretty much zero connect between the formal media and what is actually happening. They come up with comments like “trash being strewn”. In reality, there is no trash, because the truckers have cleaning crews! The media is trying everything, and has come up empty-handed.

The only successes AGAINST the truckers thus far is the turning around of a chuckwagon with fuel and the freezing of their GoFundMe account, which stood at more than $10M!! Hordes of YouTubers are advertising the alternative funding systems. But help and support is streaming in on a scale that no one ever anticipated.

All this is some of the most inspiring television I have seen in years, and none of it — ZERO— is coming from the formal media, which seems to be struck with a mix of rather pathetic apoplexy, dismay, helplessness and, of course, their congenital lying. Personally, I’m waiting for “The Russians did it“….. oh wait! They’ve already done it. Here’s Canada’s national broadcaster: LINK. OK! OK! OK! Maybe I’ll hold out for “Apartheid did it!”

If only there were some truck drivers left in South Africa with Western Values.

—Harry Booyens

ANC politicizes Canadian Fire

31 Tuesday May 2016

Posted by Harry Booyens in Canada & South Africa

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African National Congress (ANC), Canada, Jim Crow, South Africa

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It used to be that one helped one’s fellow-man if his house was on fire. Perhaps I just misunderstood that point somewhere back there. Now it seems to work differently. Then again, let me not confuse the gushing Canadians; after all, they are so very nice. But they really can do with some education in the matter of the rest of the planet. They also need some training in when they are being used. Then again, I guess for liberal people a bleeding heart is a joy forever.

As a man born in South Africa with a great a consuming love of that country and continent, I felt quite charmed when I heard over the last few days that South African firemen were coming over to Canada to help with the Fort MacMurray fire. Don’t tell anyone, but I actually felt proud.

And then the arch liberal Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (The Liberal Party Tribute Channel here in Canada) ran a  video this morning of dancing Zulu firefighters arriving at Edmonton on the way to Fort MacMurray. The Business News Network has also run an article.

And then the CBC commentator added with an “aw-schucks” attitude that this was being done to thank Canada for its “help in removing apartheid”. (Indeed, at a farewell ceremony in Johannesburg,  Barbara Thomson, the South African deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs, had recalled Canada’s help for the fight against apartheid. “As South Africans, we feel indebted to the Canadian people,” she had  told the ceremony).

It was THEN—and only then—that I noticed the firefighters were all black. (Thinks: And there I thought the ANC insisted that all should be done by racial quota reflecting the national population split. So some 12% of them should have been white and a few Coloured and Indian).

And then the entirely innocent firefighters did their “dance & song routine”. An earlier CBC video is HERE [click]. And I read the faces of the people watching in this morning’s video: “Mommy, Mommy! Aw, ain’t that nice. Lookee there Mommy, black man do Jim Crow! Can we take him home with us, pleeeeeeeease mommy!”

Jim Crow

For those not familiar with the term, I quote the “illustrious” Wikipedia, because that is likely the only homework Canadians will do:

The origin of the phrase “Jim Crow” has often been attributed to “Jump Jim Crow”, a song-and-dance caricature of blacks performed by white actor Thomas D. Rice in blackface, which first surfaced in 1832 and was used to satirize Andrew Jackson’s populist policies. As a result of Rice’s fame, “Jim Crow” by 1838 had become a pejorative expression meaning “Negro”. When southern legislatures passed laws of racial segregation directed against blacks at the end of the 19th century, these became known as Jim Crow laws.

Americans consider apartheid as being Jim Crow laws.

And this took me back to a visit I had to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe around 1996. At the hotel that night an event was run which contained some dancing by  a collection of young Matabele/Ama’Ndebele men, descendents of the men who fought with Mzilikatze. As an Afrikaner, I had some understanding of the history and the pride. Furthermore, after Mzilikatze’s defeat by the Afrikaners, he moved his people north into what is now southwestern Zimbabwe, where they remained and kept good relations with the Afrikaners of the Transvaal Republic. King Lobengula was a friend to the supposedly hated Afrikaners. More can be read about that in the book AmaBhulu (Click here).

After the event, when everyone went back to their “cabanas”, the Zulu dance troop (The ama’Ndebele are strongly Zulu-derived and speak a form of Zulu) came walking by toward their quarters. A stupid British tourist thought it fit to do a little jig in front of the one Ndebele man, who promptly told him dismissively,

“You go jump for yourself”.

I thought that was just a perfect response and gave the Ndebele man a quiet thumbs-up and a wry smile, and he nodded his head to me in acknowledgement. Not a word was spoken, but we understood each other.

Nevertheless, the issue here is that the ANC government, instead of sending firemen to help the sorely tried Canadians at Fort MacMurray, is actually promoting the ANC and keeping the word “apartheid” alive to its own political benefit by expediently abusing the misery of the good folks of Fort Mac. But Canadians are way too nice to say “no thanks” to black people. That would be Politically Incorrect.

Meanwhile the innocent Zulu contingent is being given a crash course in how to be firefighters. I wonder how many real firefighters are drawn away from doing the actual firefighting in order to do this training. I trust the medical backup is ready, because these innocent people are fire beaters in South Africa, not what a Canadian understands by the term “firefighter”.

And the Canadians? They’re going “how cute!” and “How nice!“. They are much taken with the dancing and how “these people inspire one another through dancing and singing!”

Yeah, right! Wait till they see people, much like these, toyi-toyi with machetes in their hands, and then we’ll talk again.

Oops! I forgot! THINKS: They don’t know what toyi-toyi is. Well, then, LOOK IT UP!

I repeat, the actual group of 300 is entirely innocent. The ANC is not.

Consider this an open letter to Ms Thomson:

Next time a Canadian asks you why these young people came to help, you say, “Because the good people of Fort MacMurray are human beings, they are in trouble, and as fellow human beings we are morally obliged to help as best we can.” Then, for good measure, you can add, “As for myself, I will now shut up and actually do the job I’m supposed to do.”

— Harry Booyens

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