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South Africa: Woman, 78, tortured with clothes iron
Why was Apartheid implemented? So that actions like what's described in this articles didn't happen to the Whites in South Africa. No one out in the big, bad world asks why a country would have chosen to implement a system where the different Black tribes were given their own homelands and told to govern themselves. These same people think it was to punish the Black people of the country. In fact, it was so that they could stick to their own areas and live the way they wanted to, under their own tribal rule. But, Blacks aren't good at governing or looking after themselves, or creating jobs and wealth. For that they need the White man and his mind. So, they started moving into the White areas where there was jobs and education and safety - this was the first mistake the White people made, allowing these people into their areas, homes and businesses. And slowly, slowly, as the numbers rose, the Whites were subjected to the ANC propaganda telling the world that they were being tortured and killed only so that we could keep our areas free of Blacks. And pretty soon the Blacks won and got handed our country handed to them on a gold platter, which they have started to systematically destroy and pillage. But, back to why Apartheid was implemented. It was because White people lived in constant fear for their lives at the brutal and savage nature of the Blacks - some tribes worse than others. Black tribes also clashed with other tribes and so Apartheid not only separated the savage Blacks from the decent God fearing Whites, but also separated the different tribes from all the in-fighting. Today Whites are their target and thousands have died brutal deaths under their hands. And now they have brutally tortured to death a 78-year-old women by burning her with a hot clothes iron to her face and both arms, and then crushing her head in with it. This is what we have lived with for hundreds of years and still people think that these savages are able to be civilised. Well, good luck with that assumption. We have lived with these people since 1652 and over 350 years later they still don't know right from wrong. This is what's called cognitive dissonance - where the facts don't fit the actions and still we try to justify it to the positive.
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A 78-year-old woman has been tortured and beaten to death with a hot clothes iron in her home in Dullstroom, Mpumalanga.
The body of Johanna (Jo) Moore was found in her home on Thursday morning with serious burn wounds to her face and both arms.
According to forensic experts, it looked as if her attackers had crushed her head with the same iron.The motive for the murder appeared to be robbery, as money as missing from the house.
Well-knownMoore, a South African citizen of Norwegian descent, had lived in Dullstroom for the past 22 years and ran a nursery in the town’s main road for many years.Over the past few months she worked from home as a florist.After news spread about Moore’s murder, many Dullstroom residents gathered at her Jan van Riebeeck Street home.She was last seen alive on Wednesday afternoon when her gardener, AndrĂ© Mlwazu, left. He had worked for her for 21 years.When he arrived at the house at about 08:00 on Thursday morning, he suspected trouble as the garden gate was open.He walked around the house and saw an open door. In the kitchen he saw blood on the floor as well as keys near the pantry door.He went to the neighbour, Ockie Burger, for help.Moore’s body was found in the pantry. She was lying on her stomach in a pool of blood. The clothes iron with which she had been tortured was found next to her.The whole house was in shambles. Her empty handbag, which had presumably contained cash, was also found.Her car appeared untouched and stood in the garage.
KindMoore’s only family members live in Norway and the Netherlands. They were informed of the murder on Thursday.She had worked for lawyers in Dullstroom for many years before buying the nursery after her retirement.Her friend, Anita Minnaar, described her as tough, despite being small and slender. “She was the kindest person imaginable and we got to know each other well because she did my company’s books.”Moore’s best friend, Welma Strydom, was in a state of shock at the house on Thursday. They had known each other since Moore had arrived in Dullstroom, she said.DA councillor Verne Lello said the community was horrified by the murder.“She was vulnerable and never harmed anyone.”
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