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The Traitor Is Dead!

Celebrating the fall of the first domino: the inauguration of Communist Nelson Mandela and the destruction of the White race in South Africa, May 10, 1994. A day that shall live in infamy.

by Andrew Hamilton

F. W. de Klerk (March 18, 1936-November 11, 2021)

Burn in Hell, murderer.

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JM/Iowa
JM/Iowa
13 November, 2021 5:31 am

His end took too long to become reality…or did it? Imagine living decades knowing deep down his treason caused our kind so much pain, torture, and death– and that his name is to be reviled for all time to come.

mortal goyal
mortal goyal
Reply to  JM/Iowa
14 November, 2021 5:29 pm

right.

he must have been narcotizing his conscience all these long years….

the Hell of a traitor burns hot like the sun.

JM/Iowa
JM/Iowa
Reply to  mortal goyal
16 November, 2021 12:50 am

Hard to say if de Klerk spent the remainder of his days drugged up. Whether or not he did doesn’t matter as no matter what, he had to face himself sometime…and yes, a personal Hell had to have been there.

Let’s all of us be true to our kind and not inflict such things on our race or ourselves. A life advancing our kind beats all alternatives.

mortal goyal
mortal goyal
Reply to  JM/Iowa
18 November, 2021 2:02 pm

understood.

Arvin N. Prebost
Arvin N. Prebost
13 November, 2021 12:08 pm

Such a perfect parable of the destiny of the country of South Africa! The whole country is being murdered, slowly, and with no rescuers.

I fear that we have no sculptors or painters to immortalize the tragedy of this poor woman, dying alone and in agony, while her ex-husband was being celebrated for his loving heart. No writers to compose plays or historical novels about the plight of the Whites.

Actually, we do have them, but they need us to empower them.

We’ll just see how Mr. de Klerk is remembered, and his life is celebrated, by the grateful blacks in S. Africa. Right.

Tom Quick
Tom Quick
Reply to  Arvin N. Prebost
13 November, 2021 4:48 pm

We’re out there my friend ; )

mortal goyal
mortal goyal
14 November, 2021 5:26 pm

wow.

Talk about brutal irony.

Angelicus
Angelicus
15 November, 2021 12:52 pm

I didn’t know that. Wonderful piece of news. That is what you call “poetic justice”! Sadly, it did not happen to him MANY YEARS AGO as it should have been the case. Well, if there is a hell for traitors (and I hope there is) he must be burning in there as he rightly deserves!

David R. Westerlund
David R. Westerlund
17 November, 2021 7:50 pm

Was de Klerk a traitor, or did he just not have a choice? Sometimes surrender is better than a lost bloodbath for Whites. If de Klerk worked with the joos, of course he was a traitor.

AYTONOHTON
AYTONOHTON
Reply to  David R. Westerlund
18 November, 2021 9:53 pm

There’s no such thing as “I had no choice”. My late grandfather used to say: “There’s no such thing as I can’t. It’s either I want or I do not want to do something”. De Klerk did what he did because he wanted to do it. And by doing what he did he became a traitor, and he always knew it. He was another shabos goy, plain and simple.