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The changing of geographical names of places and towns continues to evoke strong emotions across South Africa. This week, 21 name changes and name registrations from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal were approved. The Executive Director of Lex Libertas, Ernst Roets says Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie's approval of these name changes, including Graaff-Reinet to Robert Sokubwe, shows the problem of centralised power in South Africa. Roets says opposition parties in the Government of National Unity have become an extension of the ANC, making the ANC stronger as a result of the GNU. Elvis Presslin spoke to Executive Director of Lex Libertas, Ernst Roets
In this episode of the Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets share some ideas about our plans for 2026, including long-term and short term-goals and how you can get involved. You can support Lex Libertas here - https://www.lexlibertas.org.za/support-us
“South Africa moved from one race-based system to another race-based system. ... We need to move away from race-based systems,” argues Ernst Roets. He's the Founder and Executive Director of Lex Libertas, an organization that advocates for constitutional reform and more decentralized governance in South Africa.While many have highlighted the killings of farmers in recent years, this violence is emblematic of broader problems in South Africa, he says.South Africa's murder rate is among the highest in the world—more than seven times higher than the global average. And race-based policies and distribution of wealth are having a serious deleterious effect, Roets says.In this episode, he breaks down why he believes South Africa's current political system is fundamentally not sustainable, and how anti-Western influences, including the Chinese Communist Party, are influencing the direction of South Africa.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
Afrikaner activist and Executive Director of Lex Libertas, Ernst Roets, gives his firsthand account of the brutal genocide being waged against white farmers in South Africa. Roets says South Africa's government is complicit in land confiscations and this genocide, so Afrikaners have had to take matters into their own hands. Is there a future for whites in South Africa? Is America headed for a similar fate?
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Ernst Roets about South Africa's growing racial tensions; the government's push for land expropriation without compensation; the global reaction to chants like “kill the Boer”; the role of media and leaders like Donald Trump in bringing attention to South Africa; the failures of the centralized government of the African National Congress under Cyril Ramaphosa; the case for decentralization and self-governance for diverse communities; the need to protect property rights and civil liberties; and much more. #RubinReport #SouthAfrica #southafricapolitics #africannationalcongress #southafricans #expropriation #ErnstRoets #daverubin
Oscar Pistorius' father has broken his silence on Piers Morgan Uncensored to reveal why he has fallen out with his Paralympic star son over the death of Reeva Steenkamp. Henke Pistorius tells Piers why he now barely speaks to his son, who is currently on parole from a 13-year prison sentence after fatally shooting model Steenkamp in 2013. Meanwhile, South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has sensationally told President Trump to mind his own business - and defended the right of his political rivals to chant “Kill The Boer” about white farmers. Malema's party says the chant will be a key part of its campaign in the next round of elections. And Trump's recent decision to grant refugee status to white South Africans, and to call the murder of white farmers in the country a “genocide”, have sparked a week of debate about what is really going on. Then Piers assembles a panel with TV and radio host Dan Corder, International editor at SABC Sophie Mokoena, ‘Kill The Boer' author Dr Ernst Roets and podcaster Gareth Cliff. Piers Morgan Uncensored is proudly independent and supported by: Pique: Use code PIERS for 20% off your order plus a FREE frother & glass beaker with this exclusive link: https://piquelife.com/PIERS Smalls: For a limited time only, get 35% off plus an additional 50% off your first order when you head to https://Smalls.com and use code PIERS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jordan B Peterson. South Africa: What the West Needs to Learn Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with South African filmmaker, author, and activist Dr. Ernst Roets. They discuss the genetic and cultural hyper-diversity of Africa, the early settlement patterns of South Africa, the origin story of the Boers, how forgotten history breeds rhyming conflicts in the present, and the complex needle that must be threaded for shared prosperity. Dr. Ernst Roets is an Afrikaner activist, author and filmmaker from South Africa. He serves as Executive Director of the newly established Pioneer Initiative, which seeks to promote a more sustainable political dispensation for South Africa, based on the principles of decentralization and self-governance. Dr Roets is the leading expert on the topic of farm murders in South Africa. His book, Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders is an international bestseller on Amazon. He is also the producer of several documentary films. He regularly appears in the media - both in South Africa and the international media - about issues relating to South Africa and he regularly speaks at international conferences, including CPAC and NatCon. He is a leading advocate for the protection of free speech and property rights in South Africa, and for farm murders to be regarded as a priority crime. This episode was filmed on March, 14th, 2025. Watch this interview at- https://youtu.be/XHhPc7o7Jig?si=TIfn8_EONgJO3MUW South Africa: What the West Needs to Learn. Dr. Ernst Roets. Jordan B Peterson 8.7M subscribers 796,111 views Apr 14, 2025 The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast Unlock the ad-free experience of The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast and dive into exclusive bonus content on DailyWire+. Start watching now: http://dwpluspeterson.com/yt ALL LINKS: https://feedlink.io/jordanbpeterson | Sponsors | Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per month trial period at http://shopify.com/jbp PreBorn!: Help save babies from abortion. Visit https://preborn.com/JORDAN Hallow: Get 3 months free at https://hallow.com/Jordan Oracle Netsuite: Make better business decisions with NetSuite https://www.NetSuite.com/JBP | Links | For Dr. Ernst Roets: On X https://x.com/ernstroets?lang=en On YouTube / @ernstroets Read “Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders” https://a.co/d/cMWyuMH | Chapters | (0:00) Coming up (1:01) Intro (3:48) Early settlement patterns in South Africa (6:35) Who are the Bushmen? (12:38) 1652: Enter the British (15:52) “We skipped the enlightenment” (22:39) Conflict and Cooperation: The Afrikaner story is remarkably similar to the American pioneer story (25:20) The Zulu King's betrayal, the vow, and the Battle of Blood River (31:33) Rapid population growth across three hundred years (35:08) Rebutting the typical western colonial narrative, clashing cultural views on property rights (39:32) Warfare technology: stirrups effectively made horses into tanks (43:22) The western obsession with self-loathing (48:08) Returning to how the enlightenment “skipped” Africa, what led to the destruction of Rome (53:12) You cannot force a frame of reference—bridging multiplicity for shared flourishing (56:36) The dismantling of the apartheid system: like riding on the back of a tiger (1:01:43) Safe but not sustainable: the rise of socialist solutions and why they're failing (1:07:09) The cost of innovation is inequality—things have to start somewhere (1:09:12) The ship is headed in the wrong direction… and sinking (1:11:23) How South Africa destabilized in just ten years, “blame the pipes” (1:18:43) “Kill the Boers,” what it means and why it's a deadly statement (1:27:12) Shameful: the hierarchy of recognition (1:31:11) President Trump's impact on global acknowledgment (1:33:26) What the west can offer South Africa // LINKS // Peterson Academy https://petersonacademy.com ARC https://www.arcforum.com Books - https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/books/ #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus
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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with South African filmmaker, author, and activist Dr. Ernst Roets. They discuss the genetic and cultural hyper-diversity of Africa, the early settlement patterns of South Africa, the origin story of the Boers, how forgotten history breeds rhyming conflicts in the present, and the complex needle that must be threaded for shared prosperity. Dr. Ernst Roets is an Afrikaner activist, author and filmmaker from South Africa. He serves as Executive Director of the newly established Pioneer Initiative, which seeks to promote a more sustainable political dispensation for South Africa, based on the principles of decentralization and self-governance. Dr Roets is the leading expert on the topic of farm murders in South Africa. His book, Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders is an international bestseller on Amazon. He is also the producer of several documentary films. He regularly appears in the media - both in South Africa and the international media - about issues relating to South Africa and he regularly speaks at international conferences, including CPAC and NatCon. He is a leading advocate for the protection of free speech and property rights in South Africa, and for farm murders to be regarded as a priority crime. This episode was filmed on March, 14th, 2025. | Links | For Dr. Ernst Roets: On X https://x.com/ernstroets?lang=en On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ErnstRoets Read “Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders” https://a.co/d/cMWyuMH
You're not just bad if you notice. You're an antisemite deepstate operative apparently. Plus all the other names that mean nothing anymore.Segment 1: Ukraine and Zelensky Critique (00:02:08 - 00:20:03)* Main Topic: The hosts criticize Ukrainian President Zelensky, calling him weak and accusing him of sabotaging peace talks with the U.S. administration.* Key Points:* Ukraine is depicted as devastated, with no army left, conscripting the elderly and mentally handicapped.* Zelensky's attempt to "bully" the U.S., particularly J.D. Vance and Donald Trump, is mocked as illogical given Ukraine's dependence on U.S. support.* Claims of corruption: Ukrainian oligarchs allegedly misuse U.S. aid for personal gain (e.g., spending in Switzerland and U.S. ski resorts like Breckenridge).* Reference to a supposed list of U.S. politicians receiving kickbacks from Ukraine (e.g., Joe Biden: $92M, Mitch McConnell: $89M, Nancy Pelosi: $86M).* Tone: Sarcastic and hyperbolic, with strong anti-war sentiment and disdain for U.S. involvement.* Notable Quotes:* "Zelensky's a little bit of a b***h." (00:03:20)* "If you get the most warmongering homosexual on the planet [Lindsey Graham] to go against you, you done effed up." (00:08:15)Segment 2: U.S. Domestic Issues and Principles (00:20:03 - 00:27:00)* Topics Covered:* National Debt: Discussion of the U.S. debt ceiling rising to $40 trillion, with projections to $50 trillion, tying it to the Ukraine war funding.* Social Media Arguments: StwrongOne recounts debating former college and high school friends who support the war, challenging their willingness to send their own kids or money.* Political Hypocrisy: Critique of both parties, noting Republicans like Lindsey Graham and Mitt Romney allegedly taking Ukrainian money alongside Democrats.* Perspective: Emphasis on principles over party loyalty, advocating for peace and fiscal responsibility.* Notable Quote: "We're how many trillions of dollars in debt right now? 36... Going on 37." (00:14:27)Segment 3: Andrew Tate and Cultural Critique (01:26:50 - 01:37:39)* Main Topic: The hosts discuss Andrew Tate's arrival in America and his influence on young men.* Key Points:* Tate is criticized as a "whoremonger" promoting a lifestyle of avoiding marriage and having multiple "baby mamas," compared to figures like Elon Musk and Sean Kemp.* Rejection of Tate's philosophy as antithetical to biblical masculinity and conservative Christian values.* Assurance that young men are shifting toward conservative Christian ideals, not Tate's ideology, countering evangelical fears of his influence.* Tone: Passionate and dismissive, with a mix of humor and moral conviction.* Notable Quotes:* "If someone's telling you that being a whoremonger is based and being a committed married man is gay, you're an effing retard." (01:29:04)* "The people that are influenced by Andrew Tate aren't going to reproduce and push more values." (01:32:25)Segment 4: Courage and Biblical Boldness (01:37:39 - 01:47:06)* Guest Reference: Discussion inspired by Ernst Roets' appearance on Tucker Carlson, referencing the Odyssey's Scylla and Charybdis.* Key Points:* Courage is framed as a balance between cowardice and recklessness, with a preference for erring on the side of boldness when motivated by faith.* Biblical examples: David vs. Goliath, Jonathan's mountain attack, Israelites at Jericho, and David's Mighty Men fighting "lion men."* Call to action: Christians should be reckless for God's glory, not personal gain, contrasting with cultural cowardice.* Tone: Inspirational and scriptural, urging listeners to act boldly.* Notable Quote: "Cowardice got us where we are... Let's err on the side of recklessness." (01:46:47)Segment 5: UK Freedom of Speech and Final Thoughts (01:47:06 - 01:53:50)* Main Topic: The hosts address declining U.S. tourism to the UK due to strict social media scrutiny.* Key Points:* UK requires social media logins for visas, arresting Americans for past posts, leading some to delete accounts entirely.* Comparison to other nations: Canada, Germany, and the UK lack U.S.-style free speech; Mexico is freer due to apathy.* Encouragement to expose this issue and maintain faith despite global oppression.* Closing Prayer: A heartfelt prayer thanking God for U.S. freedoms and asking for strength to proclaim faith boldly.* Notable Quotes:* "The only country in the entire world that has a constitutional amendment that says we can say and think what we want is the United States." (01:50:00)* "Don't be astonished by the stupidity because it's going to happen because we live in a fallen and depraved world." (01:52:21)Outro (01:53:24 - 01:53:50)* Sign-Off: The hosts wrap up, encouraging listeners to like, share, and subscribe, reinforcing their mission to serve "the King of Kings, Christ Jesus."* Tagline: "Where the people are free, the taxes are voluntary, and your two kings serve the King of Kings." This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingsplaining.substack.com/subscribe
Tucker Carlson Show: Ernst Roet Discusses the Attacks on Whites in South Africa, Attempts to Hide It, and Trump's Plan to End It Ernst Roets: Attacks on Whites in South Africa, Attempts to Hide It, and Trump's Plan to End It South Africa is what happens when you take DEI seriously, which is why the western media pretend it's not happening. Ernst Roets on what's going on there right now. Watch this interview at- https://rumble.com/v6q2ipo-tucker-carlson-show.html Randy1743
This episode of the BizNews Briefing features FMF head of policy Martin v Staden former Afriforum exec Dr Ernst Roets on why there has been so much effort to bring SA's 142 operative racial laws to the attention of the global community; US President Donald Trump freezes all aid to Ukraine; Bitcoin added to Blackrock Model portfolios; and the hidden shock absorber for SA-listed shares.
South Africa is what happens when you take DEI seriously, which is why the western media pretend it's not happening. Ernst Roets on what's going on there right now. (00:00) South Africa Is Falling Apart (04:03) The True Story of Nelson Mandela (08:50) Perfect Example of the Failures of Communism (12:34) The Killing of Whites in South Africa (25:01) The West's Role in the Destruction of South Africa (29:02) The Origins of the Afrikaner People (37:40) Europe's Propaganda War and Concentration Camps Paid partnerships with: Heritage Foundation: https://Heritage.org/Tucker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Social activist, author and outspoken protagonist for Afrikaner self-determination, Dr Ernst Roets is set to heap fuel onto the already fiery relationship between the US and South Africa via the imminent release of a hard-hitting interview with US conservative media megastar Tucker Carlson. He goes back to his roots and motivation in this interview with BizNews founder Alec Hogg, arguing that SA deserves far better than its ever deepening mess. The trained lawyer who left Afriforum/Solidarity last month intends becoming an even bigger catalyst for change through his newfound independence.
Every day on the 16th of December Afrikaners all over the world commemorate the Battle of Blood River and the Vow that the Afrikaners (at the time known as the Voortrekkers) made in 1838. At the Battle of Blood River a group of 470 Voortrekkers were surrounded and attacked by a Zulu force of about 12 000 soldiers. In the run-up to the battle, the Afrikaners made a vow to God that if He were to protect us in the looming battle, that we would commemorate this day in future as a day of thanksgiving like a Sabbath – a tradition held to this very day. In this episode Ernst Roets focus on the events of this day and also discuss where we find ourselves today and why the Afrikaner people are doing much better now than several decades ago.
South African organisations like AfriForum and Solidarity are crucial for preserving Afrikanderdom.Ernst Roets is the former deputy CEO of AfriForum and is now the Head of Policy at Solidarity. He chatted to me about Afrikaners and their history, heritage, traditions and why all of it matters and should be protected. As an aside, the Anglo-Boer War is one of the most significant wars in modern history.
In this week's episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets engages in a discussion with Daan Goosen about the 'Great Books' program at Akademia, a higher learning institution in South Africa. Together, they delve into Homer's Odyssey, a timeless work that has influenced nearly 3,000 years of thought and culture. They explore the insights and enduring lessons that this epic masterpiece offers, drawing connections to both ancient and modern contexts. Tune in for this great conversation on one of the most iconic texts in Western literature. If you like this podcast and like to support it, you can visit https://afrikaner.org/support/ to make a donation.
In this episode of The Pioneer Podcast, listen to Ernst Roets' recent speech delivered at the International Conservatism Summit in Bratislava. Titled “Safely Through the Crowd: Building Resilient Institutions in Hostile Circumstances,” the speech addresses the extent to which South Africa is faltering due to government overreach. More importantly, it highlights the remarkable efforts of the Afrikaner community in building resilience through the Solidarity Movement's network of institutions. If you would like to support this podcast, you can visit https://afrikaner.org/donate/ to make a donation or sign up as a member of The Afrikaner Foundation. #thepioneerpodcast
In episode 21 of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets spoke with Jeremy Carl, a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of The Unprotected Class, about racism in the United States. What are your thoughts on how societal structures contribute to or combat this problem?
In this episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets sat down with podcaster and activist Penuel The Black Pen, for a thought-provoking conversation on South Africa's complexities. Together, they explore the country's cultural diversity, the realities of managing it to ensure peace and prosperity and whether the ideal of a “Rainbow Nation” can endure. They also discuss the sacrifices required from all communities to achieve this. What do you think? If you like our content and want to support The Pioneer Podcast, please visit www.afrikaner.org/support.
In the latest episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Willem Gravett, a law lecturer at Akademia, to explore the intriguing concept of Azania Critical Theory. Dr. Gravett delves into the foundational ideas behind the theory, the aspirations of its theorists, and the potential impact it could have on society. The conversation also covers the media's role in shaping this narrative, delves into the concept of microaggressions, and concludes with insights on how individuals and universities should respond to this phenomenon
In episode 13 of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets sits down with Professor Koos Malan, a constitutional scholar. Professor Malan shares insights on Western civilization, the challenges facing the West today, and why Western traditions and cultures are under increasing pressure. To support The Pioneer Podcast and the work of The Afrikaner Foundation, please visit https://afrikaner.org/.
In this week's episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets tackles the controversial Bela Bill. He discusses what the South African government wants us to believe is the solution to the education crisis in South Africa, the true extent of this crisis, and why this proposed solution would not only fail to solve the problem but also worsen the crisis. You can sign the petition against this bill here: https://veldtogte.solidariteit.co.za/ The Pioneer Podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
In episode 10 of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets spoke with Cilliers Brink, the Mayor of Pretoria, the Capital of South Africa. They discussed the nature of coalition politics, the Government of National Unity (GNU), the recent motion of no-confidence in Brink and priorities going forward.
In this first episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets tells a story to explain the "why" behind this podcast. And why we intend to keep doing this.
Does the State protect or curtail freedom? Are communities more important than individuals? Should freedom be constrained by virtue?
This week: It's a special episode of the Edition podcast because our very own William Moore writes The Spectator's cover piece, on how rural pursuits are being threatened by lawfare from countryside groups. Jonathan Roberts, who leads the external affairs team at the Country Land and Business Association, joins us to discuss whether disillusioned rural Tories could look to Labour at the next election. Also this week: In his piece in The Spectator, journalist Andrew Kenny writes about the rise of Julius Malema and his Economic Freedom Fighters. He warns that South Africans should beware its new rising political star and joins the podcast alongside Ernst Roets, author of Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders. And finally: Could testosterone be the missing piece in HRT treatments for menopause symptoms? This is what The Spectator's Linden Kemkaran investigates in the magazine and she joins us alongside Dr Sarah Ball, GP and Menopause Specialist. Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
This week: It's a special episode of the Edition podcast because our very own William Moore writes The Spectator's cover piece, on how rural pursuits are being threatened by lawfare from countryside groups. Jonathan Roberts, who leads the external affairs team at the Country Land and Business Association, joins us to discuss whether disillusioned rural Tories could look to Labour at the next election. Also this week: In his piece in The Spectator, journalist Andrew Kenny writes about the rise of Julius Malema and his Economic Freedom Fighters. He warns that South Africans should beware its new rising political star and joins the podcast alongside Ernst Roets, author of Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders. And finally: Could testosterone be the missing piece in HRT treatments for menopause symptoms? This is what The Spectator's Linden Kemkaran investigates in the magazine and she joins us alongside Dr Sarah Ball, GP and Menopause Specialist. Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
Afriforum's Chief Executive for Strategy and International Relations, Ernst Roets speaks to Elvis Presslin on EFF Leader Julius Malema's chanting of "kill the boer" at the party's 10th anniversary rally
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Ernst Roets, a prominent writer, filmmaker, and defender of the Afrikaner (Boer) community, explores the practices and prospects of securing the future of a community in South Africa. Ernst Roets, the Deputy CEO of AfriForum and CEO of Forum Films, sheds light on the current political reality of the country, addressing the lingering issue of racism and its resolution. He delves into the essence of South African Conservatism and its relevance in shaping the country's social fabric. Additionally, Roets shares the inspiring story of how the AfriForum community was built, revealing the strategies and efforts undertaken to foster a sense of unity and strength within the community.Az MCC Podcast adásaiban érdekes emberekkel izgalmas témákról beszélgetünk. Feldolgozzuk a közélet, a gazdaság, a társadalom fontosabb aktuális történéseit, de olyan kérdéseket is napirendre veszünk, mint például a művészet, a család vagy a vallás. Vendégeink között oktatóink, kutatóink, vendégelőadóink kapnak helyet. Mindenkinek kellemes időtöltést és szellemi feltöltődést kívánunk.
Lobby group AfriForum says the acquittal of EFF leader Julius Malema and EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi for assault on a police officer points to the decay of the criminal justice system. The pair were accused of assaulting SAPS Colonel Johannes Venter at the funeral of struggle icon Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in 2018. The Randburg Magistrate's Court delivered its verdict yesterday, with Magistrate Leiland Poonsamy finding the accused not guilty of assault. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Afriforum's Head of Policy and Action, Ernst Roets
08.09.22 Pt 2 - Ernst Roets and Leeto Nthoba join The Burning Platform to discuss the outcome of the hate speech case regarding the song, ‘Kill the Boer'. Are we as a country taking on cases that we cannot afford in this economic climate? And what does the future hold when it comes to coalitions? The #GCS
Die gelykheidshof in Johannesburg het beslis dat die frase "Kill the Boer" nie as haatspraak gekenmerk kan word nie, aangesien daar nie genoeg getuienis daarvoor is nie. Nuuspod praat met Ernst Roets van Afriforum hieroor.
The Equality Court has dismissed AfriForum's "dubul' iBhunu" ("Shoot the Boer") case with costs. The organisation had taken the EFF to court over the singing of the song, allegedly by party leader Julius Malema and MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, arguing it is hate speech and contributed to farm murders. Several witnesses took the stand including Malema and AfriForum's Ernst Roets.
Afriforum has given ANC Gauteng chairperson Panyaza Lesufi until tomorrow to apologize or face a lawsuit of R500 000. The organization says the lawsuit stem from Lesufi's comments that Afriforum is a racist organization. The comments were allegedly made last month on SABC after his election as ANC Gauteng Chairperson. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Afriforum's Head of Policy and Action, Ernst Roets
21.07.22 Pt 2 - Deputy CEO of AfriForum, Ernst Roets joins the team to explain what they do. The team also talks about the decline of America, the staggeringly high unemployment rate of South Africa, and the importance of accepting the responsibility of what you can do - without the help of government.
This week the team is joined by the Deputy CEO of AfriForum, Ernst Roets, to unpack what Afriforum does and stands for. They also discuss the decline of America, the alarmingly high unemployment rate in South Africa, and the outrageous violence that South Africans are experiencing. The Burning Platform
This week the team is joined by the Deputy CEO of AfriForum, Ernst Roets, to unpack what Afriforum does and stands for. They also discuss the decline of America, the alarmingly high unemployment rate in South Africa, and the outrageous violence that South Africans are experiencing.
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I look back and discuss Tucker Carlson's explosive 2018 interview with Ernst Roets of AfriForum about South Africa's farm murders/attacks and expropriation without compensation and its reverberations and fallout since then.
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Chanté Kelder gesels met Ernst Roets oor AfriForum se versoek aan die Zondo-kommissie dat pres. Cyril Ramaphosa voor dié kommissie moet verskyn en ook oor die voorlegging wat Ernst vandeesweek oor die wysiging van artikel 25 gedoen het.
Plaasmoorde is 'n voortslepende probleem in Suid-Afrika. Teen 16 November 2020 was daar reeds bykans 50 slagoffers van plaasmoorde en steeds word daar niks van die regering se kant af gedoen om hierdie misdaad te prioritiseer nie. Ernst Roets en Marnus Kamfer kuier vandag in die ateljee om te gesels oor watter strukture AfriForum in plek het om plaasmoorde die hok te slaan.
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Afriforum Deputy CEO and civil rights activist Ernst Roets returns to the Renegade Report to discuss his recent presentation to Parliament. Roman explores some of the details around Afriforum's advocacy against the expropriation of land without compensation, while Jonathan delves into the varied and interesting reactions from political parties and media personalities alike. Ernst discusses the ANC's ‘National Democratic Revolution', if Afriforum is becoming a political party, and what's next in the fight against EWC.
The guest on this instalment of the Renegade Report is Afriforum Deputy CEO, Ernst Roets. Ernst explains the role of civil rights organisations within a democracy, and the importance of protecting minorities in our society. Emphasis is placed on self reliance over state dependence within a corrupt environment. Jonathan questions the role and potential failings of the Constitution in protecting rights, and Roman laments the ongoing notion of race as a real problem - despite evidence otherwise. Ernst gives his view of race merchants and their trade, speaks about Karl Popper's paradox of democracy in how it relates to the South African context, and shares Afriforum's position on the issue of farm murders. There's also discussion about the current political and economic situation in the country and whether the future may lead to a more federalist approach to governance.