S.Africa: #BlackMonday 2018: Farm murder protesters set to ask Donald Trump for help
[The above photo is of a Boer husband and wife wearing t-shirts which translate as: “100% Boer Vrou” = “100% Boer Woman” “Wat wil jy se” = “What do you want to say?”
I’m not sure how #BlackMonday went this year. Don’t be surprised if it was a lot less impressive than last year. They had some really good ideas. One of them was that all whites in their individual capacity should open cases against Julius Malema! The idea is brilliant. I was going to look at attending #BlackMonday, most especially seeing the petition being handed to the US Embassy in Pretoria for Donald Trump. But when I couldn’t get specifics on times, etc – I decided not to spend my time driving there for something unknown. I will try to find out what exactly happened.
I’m not happy with my own legal progress and I’m doing my utmost to try to get things back on track. I really like the idea of laying a case against Malema personally. I can add this to my list of legal things to fight through directly. So hold on to that one. Perhaps next year I’ll be in a better position to push this one myself.
About the NCP – National Conservative Party: My understanding is that they tried to seize on #BlackMonday for themselves. I saw some messages from the person in charge a few months ago and was not impressed with the way it was worded. I did not like the “attitude” that was expressed. I know other groups were not going to take part with NCP, but were going to do their own thing on #BlackMonday.
I’m not too worried if attendance is down. Last year was a magnificent effort. I heard many whites saying that they only needed to do this ONCE to show how they feel. Regardless of whether they did it again, their feelings and anger on the matter wouldn’t change. We’re not like blacks who love striking endlessly. Instead, we will try to get results in other ways.
But the most important question is whether anyone handed in a petition at the US Embassy in Pretoria intended for Donald Trump! That is critical. I love the idea! Jan]
The #BlackMonday protests are scheduled to get underway on Monday 29 October, one year after a convoy of trucks and vehicles brought Cape Town to a standstill.
The demonstrations – which aim to raise awareness about farm murders in South Africa – took the country by surprise in 2017, where very little was known about the plans until they actually got underway.
What is #BlackMonday?
However, it’ll be a different story on Monday. There will be multiple marches across Mzansi, but the main one is scheduled to take place in Pretoria. The 12-hour protest is scheduled to begin at 6:00, and it will culminate with quite the memorandum-handover.
We spoke to Valerie Byliefeldt, who is the leader of the Limpopo branch of the National Conservative Party. She revealed that the group will ask for help from none other than Donald Trump, in the hope of getting him to follow up from his land expropriation tweet:
“At the main event, where we will be handing over our Memorandum in Pretoria, we want to ask Donald Trump to intervene with the issue of farm murders in South Africa. We are directly asking him for help. ”
“Cyril Ramaphosa has lied to people about the existence of this problem. He went on live television and denied farm murders exist when there have been 62 in the last year. We want to bring this to the attention of the American government.”
Ramaphosa, through a slip of the tongue or otherwise, told Bloomberg that there are no farm killings in SA. His office later moved to clarify the remarks, saying he was referring to the concept of “white genocide”.
Interestingly enough, Byliefeldt soon turned her attention to Julius Malema. She says that all #BlackMonday protesters are invited to open up cases of hate speech against those who incite racist rhetoric, citing Malema’s insistence that white people “must be grateful” he has not called for their genocide.
Who will be supporting #BlackMonday?
No other political party is “officially” supporting the demonstration, but the NCP provincial leader stated that FF+ members have expressed their backing for the march.
We concluded by asking about the controversial use of the apartheid flag at last year’s rally. Multiple displays of the apartheid-era emblems were spotted, sparking a massive debate about racism. However, Byliefeldt said that the organisers “strongly condemn” the flag, and do not want to be associated with it:
“This is a march for all people of all races. Anyone who supports the cause is welcome to join. But any displays of the apartheid flag will not be tolerated by the group. We do not condone it in any way, shape or form.”
Traffic in Pretoria for Monday 29 October
It’s not clear yet what roads will be affected, but if you’re commuting in Pretoria, you can expect delays around The Union Buildings on Monday morning.
Cape Town and Johannesburg have been cited as other places where marches will take place, but it remains to be seen just how many people will turn up. We will be sure to bring you any significant traffic updates, as and when we get them.
Source: https://www.thesouthafrican.com/blackmonday-marches-where-time-traffic/#.W9XbbrvoJ-M.whatsapp