By Mike Smith
08th of October 2025
What
a week for Israel. Libtarded Greta Thunberg got kicked out of Israel, Trump wants
to pressure Netanyahu into a deal with Hamas and yesterday we saw the
remembrance of that terrible day in 2023 when Hamas terrorists attacked Israeli
civilians at a music concert killing 1400 innocent people and taking 250
hostages.
Amazing
how you see idiots, even South Africans, on a flotilla protesting against
Israel and supporting Hamas in the Medi, but no one protesting what Hamas did
on the 7th of October 2023. Same in the UK, Germany and Sweden…pro-Hamas,
anti -Israel demos everywhere.
Thus
begs the question in my mind…Has the world gone mad? Seriously, can people not see
the wood for the trees anymore?
The last time I saw something
similar to this madness was during Apartheid in South Africa in the 1970’s and
1980’s when the whole world stood against a pro-western, white, Christian minority
and supported Marxist terrorist scum such as the ANC, PAC and SWAPO…terrorists
who attacked civilians on farm roads, in country clubs, shopping centres and
Wimpy bars.
In fact, back in those days
when the whole world had boycotts and sanctions against us, Israel was probably
our only true friend. Oh, how I miss those days! Kids playing “Blikaspaai”, “Kennetjie”
and “Wolf-wolf-hoe-laat-is-dit” in the streets until ten o’clock at night. We
were still kids. Carefree, happy, full of energy and laughter.
I don’t think kids today know
these games anymore. They are too preoccupied with their images on Instagram and
their videos on Tik-Tok. We didn’t have Tik-tok; we had Tok-tokkie and the only
“social media” picture we had to worry about was the school’s group photo of
the class for that year…”Kyk Pietie, jy lyk soos ‘n doos.”
Great times, but those great
times came at a cost. A cost that we as kids were not always aware of. It was
an invisible hand of safety that watched over us and ensured, that we as kids,
could grow up having a carefree childhood.
Back on the Namibian border we
had soldiers, our brothers and uncles, fighting the scourge of Marxist
terrorists. Inside South Africa we had the police and security police, rounding
the ANC and PAC terrorists up. Our intelligence services were hunting the
bastards down wherever they were hiding, London, Maputo, Dar es-Salaam…
Back then South Africa showed
the world how to deal with terrorists.
There is only one way; you
have to beat them at their own game. You have to terrorise the terrorists into
submission. You have to finish the job, because if you leave one bastard standing
he will claim a victory and start all over again.
That was our mistake. We
thought we won. We won the war in Angola. The ANC was so beaten and subdued
that they were just a fax machine in an empty office in Dar es-Salaam…and then…just
before we could finish the job, the world wanted us to make a deal.
We should never have made that
deal in 1993. Look who is in charge of South Africa today. Look how our
children don’t play on the streets anymore…laugh anymore.
Therefore, I, for one, do not
support Trump’s “deal” on Gaza. At least not until Israel has finished the job.
If Israel leaves one Hamas bastard
standing, he will claim a victory and start all over again and in two years’
time you will have rockets raining down on Israeli suburbs and ragheads exploding
themselves on Israeli school busses again.
No, Israel has the opportunity
now to finish the job and draw a line under Hamas. Wipe them all out…to the
last man, flatten Gaza and start over again. The world will be a better place, I
tell you.
“But what about the innocent Palestinians?”,
they cry.
There are no innocent Palestinians.
In 2006 Israel warned them not to vote for terrorist organisations such as Hamas
and Fatah…what did the Palestinians do? They voted for Hamas and Fatah… More
than 90%. So they mustn’t cry now and plead innocence. Democracy was wasted on
them.
And when Israel is finished
with Hamas, they should carry on with Hezbollah. Wipe them all out.
Go Israel! Make the world a
better place; one terrorist organisation at a time…and please remember, South
Africa does not support Hamas; the ANC regime does. There is a big difference.

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