South African political activist, writer, and filmmaker
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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.
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
Ernst Roets is a civil rights activist, writer, and filmmaker in South Africa. He is Deputy CEO of civil rights group AfriForum and the CEO of the film production company Forum Films. ---- Guest Links ----- https://twitter.com/ErnstRoets?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://web.facebook.com/ErnstRoetsForum?_rdc=1&_rdr https://afriforum.co.za/ WorldView is a media company that delivers in-depth conversations, debates, round-table discussions, and general entertainment to inevitably broaden your WorldView. Most of our content will be focused on news and politics, centered on South Africa. But the rest will be chats with figures around the world and from all walks of life to create a package that will inevitably broaden your WorldView. ---- Links ----- https://twitter.com/Broadworldview Podcast: https://anchor.fm/broadworldview https://web.facebook.com/BroadWorldView You can donate at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46136545&fan_landing=true Music: https://www.bensound.com
AfriForum, the DA, and the Helen Suzman Foundation are challenging the decision by former Correctional Services Commissioner Arthur Fraser, to release Zuma on medical parole. AfriForum contends that Fraser was duty-bound to uphold the recommendations of the Medical Parole Advisory Board not to release Zuma on medical parole. The organization has accused the lawyers of former President Jacob Zuma and the Correctional Services Department, of incorrectly reading and interpreting the Correctional Services Act. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Afriforum's Head of Policy and Action, Ernst Roets
Civil rights organisation Afriforum is heading to the Supreme Court of Appeal next week to fight against the banning of the old South African flag. In 2019 the Equality Court declared that the gratuitous display of the apartheid flag amounts to hate speech. The Nelson Mandela Foundation took Afriforum to court after some Black Monday protesters displayed the old flag in 2017 during demonstrations against farm murders. The Nelson Mandela Foundation and the South African Human Rights Commission will oppose AfriForum's appeal application. For more on this application, Elvis Presslin spoke to AfriForum's head of policy and action, Ernst Roets and CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Sello Hatang
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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Die Suid-Afrikaanse burgerregte-organisasie AfriForum het sy tevredenheid uitgespreek met die uitspraak van die Noord-Gauteng Hooggeregshof in Pretoria. Daar is beslis die voormalige president, Jacob Zuma, se mediese parool moet tersyde gestel word omdat dit onregmatig toegestaan is. AfriForum bestempel die uitspraak as 'n deurbraak vir die regstelsel. 'n Woordvoerder, Ernst Roets, sê die organisasie was 'n applikant wat gevra het dat Zuma se mediese parool dringend hersien word. Die Hooggeregshof het verder beslis dat die tydperk wat Zuma uit die tronk was, nié afgetrek sal word van sy opgelegde vonnis van 15-maande nie.
Ernst Roets is a civil rights activist, writer, and filmmaker in South Africa. He is Deputy CEO of civil rights group AfriForum and the CEO of the film production company Forum Films. ---- Guest Links ----- https://twitter.com/ErnstRoets?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://web.facebook.com/ErnstRoetsForum?_rdc=1&_rdr https://afriforum.co.za/ WorldView is a media company that delivers in-depth conversations, debates, round-table discussions, and general entertainment to inevitably broaden your WorldView. Most of our content will be focused on news and politics, centered on South Africa. But the rest will be chats with figures around the world and from all walks of life to create a package that will inevitably broaden your WorldView. ---- Links ----- https://twitter.com/Broadworldview Podcast: https://anchor.fm/broadworldview https://web.facebook.com/BroadWorldView You can donate at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46136545&fan_landing=true Music: https://www.bensound.com
Damon tries to unpack the New Zealand family murders. Why is Damon so annoyed with Ernst Roets? And Nick Hudson of PANDA takes a harmless owl photo.
Guest: Ernst Roets | National Spokesperson at Afriforum Youth Jacob Zuma has been placed on medical parole because of his ill health. He was taken to hospital for medical observation on Friday, days before he was due to appear in court for a corruption trial. Officials did not go into details on the condition of the 79-year-old, who is serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court at Estcourt prison in KwaZulu-Natal province. On behalf of Afriforum, The Organisation's Head of Policy and Action, Ernst Roets, offers an analysis of the decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I talk to Ernst Roets, AfriForum's Head of Policy and Action, about his recent interview on Tucker Carlson Today which also featured on Tucker Carlson Tonight. Ernst talked to Tucker about South Africa's political situation, lessons to be learned, the South African government wanting to ban gun ownership for self-defence, farm murders, racial discrimination laws, the ANC, corruption and more.
Nickolaus Bauer has a wide ranging conversation with AfriForum's head of policy and action, Ernst Roets and dives in to views on the Afrikaner ideology, race, what he does for fun and on the people he looks up to. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podlitiek bespreek Jacob Zuma se pogings om die tjoekie vry te spring, Ernst Roets se besoek aan die VSA en die kommerwekkende verhouding tussen China en die ANC.ONDERSTEUN #ONTNONSENS.
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.
Ernst Roets van AfriForum sê die benadering tot grondhervorming moet meer empiries wees: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johannpretorius/message
Die burgerlike organisasie AfriForum in Suid-Afrika is bekommerd dat ‘n spesialis-grondhof wat ingestel is om die oplossing van grondverwante geskille en die ontwikkeling van grond-regspraak te versnel, net probleme rondom grond-hervorming gaan vererger. Die Kabinet het die Wysigingswetsontwerp op die Grondhof verlede week goedgekeur vir voorlegging aan die Parlement. Dit volg op ‘n verslag van die presidensiële raadgewings-paneel oor grondhervorming en landbou, wat aanbeveel het dat die Grondeisehof bykomende verantwoordelikhede gegee word. Ernst Roets van AfriForum sê so ‘n hof sal meer geld kos:
I speak to Ernst Roets, Head of Policy and Action at AfriForum, about his speech at the thirteenth United Nations Forum on Minority Issues session. This year's theme was “Hate Speech, Social Media and Minorities”, therefore Ernst Roets did a presentation via video feed on hate speech against minorities in South Africa.
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.
Geweld het losgebars by die Landdroshof in Senekal in die Vrystaat waar twee mans verskyn het in verband met die moord op die jong plaasbestuurder, die 22-jarige Brendin Horner. Sy erg aangerande liggaam is verlede week aan ‘n paal vasgebind gevind buite die plaas by Paul Roux waar hy gewerk het. Videomateriaal buite die hof toon hoe ‘n groot aantal mense, insluitend boere, by die hof inbars. Die boere het na berig word onder meer ook 'n polisie vangwa omgegooi weens ontevredenheid dat die buurland se regering nie streng optree teen plaasmoorde nie. Die saak is uitgestel na 16 Oktober. Ernst Roets van AfriForum, wat op die toneel was, sê die gebeure is ‘n aanduiding van ‘n groter probleem:
AfriForum's Ernst Roets talks to Lester Kiewit about the significance of the civil rights organisation finally being officially registered with the United Nations as a nongovernmental organisation with special consultative status. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SAfm — We spoke to Proteas team manager Khomotso Volvo Masubelele to understand what went on in the Proteas culture camp which was held in Skukuza recently. AfriForum threatens to take legal action against Cricket South Africa due to their stance of hiring black consultants going forward. Head of policy Ernst Roets was our guest. Guest: Khomotso Volvo Masubelele - Proteas team manager Guest: Ernst Roets - AfriForum's Head of Policy
Kosmos 94.1 — Daar is ‘n toename in onwettige grondbesettings veral in landelike gebiede na aan stede en dorpe in beide Suid-Afrika en Namibië. Daar is beroepe in die buurland dat die regering daadwerklik aksie moet neem om behuising te voorsien om die grondbesettings te voorkom as gevolg van kommer oor toenemende wrywing en moontlike konflik. Ernst Roets, die Adjunk Hoof van AfriForum gesels meer breedvoerig met Kosmos 94.1 Landbounuus hieroor.
Jerm — As I type this (August 2020), 22 farmers have been attacked in the last 100 hours. All of them are white. South African president Cyril Ramaphosa said, while visiting the United States, that "no white farmers in South Africa are being killed". Follow Ernst Roets on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ErnstRoets Support AfriForum: https://www.afriforum.co.za SUPPORT JERM
I talk to Ernst Roets about AfriForum's mini-documentary about #FarmMurders in South Africa, with specific focus on the murder of 2-year-old Wilmien Potgieter & her parents. We also discuss the recent increase in farm murders.
Kosmos 94.1 — Die Suid-Afrikaanse burgerregtegroep, AfriForum, het 'n klag by die Verenigde Nasies se forum oor minderheidskwessies gelê oor die manier waarop die Suid-Afrikaanse regering die Covid 19-pandemie sou gebruik om rasse-ideologie op die gemeenskap af te dwing. Die Hoof van Beleid van AfriForum, Ernst Roets.
On Monday the 25th of May me and Ernst Roets debated against Hermann Pretorius (Institute of Race Relations) and Martin van Staden (Free Market Foundation) about one of the emerging debates of our time, namely, Communitarianism vsn Individualism.
This special episode of Podlitiek was sparked by a tweet regarding the effects of individualism in contemporary South Africa. Podlitiek took the initiative to arrange a debate between four of South Africa's most vocal activists who, generally speaking, usually fight on the same side in the battle of ideas. Ernst Roets and Ernst van Zyl (Both AfriForum) went toe to toe against Hermann Pretorius (IRR) and Martin van Staden (FMF) to debate and deliberate the age of question of communitarianism versus individualism.Vir meer Podlitiek inhoud teken in op hierdie kanaal sodat jy nie 'n episode misloop nie!Podlitiek op iTunes ► https://tinyurl.com/podlitiekapplePodlitiek op Spotify ►https://tinyurl.com/y6mfuc5fPodlitiek op Castbox ► https://castbox.fm/channel/id1987877Podlitiek op YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/c/PodlitiekPodlitiek op Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/podlitiek/ Podlitiek se webtuiste ► https://www.podmedia.org.za/podlitiek
Jerm — AfriForum's deputy CEO, Ernst Roets, joined me for a bit of banter and some updates on AfriForum's position on the lockdown. RELATED BLOG POST
Die staat van inperking en grendelstaat in Suid-Afrika is onlangs met 'n verdere 2 weke verleng. Ek gesels met AfrForum se Hoof van Beleid en Aksie, Ernst Roets, oor AfriForum se standpunt rakende die verlenging, asook wat hy reken die gewone persoon kan doen om by te dra tot sy gemeenskap in hierdie tyd.
Jerm — Ernst Roets is currently in America, meeting with important people to tell them about how the ANC wants to destroy private property rights and ruin the country's future. Related blog post
I interview AfriForum Head of Policy and Action, Forum Films CEO, Chairperson of Opinor. Producer: Disrupted Land, Tainted Heroes, and Author of Kill The Boer Book, Ernst Roets, as well as AfriForum Head of Campaigns & Head of AfriForum's Anti-Corruption Unit, Monique Taute.
Jerm — Ernst Roets explains how AfriForum's American trip is embarrassing for the ANC, and what the ANC thinks of minority rights. Full conversation
Jerm — Ernst Roets is the deputy head of AfriForum, and he had a quick conversation with me from the airport, on his way to the United States to publicise how the ANC wants to remove property rights from South Africans. Jerm Warfare
Renegade Media — The ANC has finally admitted that they wish to govern the country without any hindrances afforded by courts, separation of powers of the rule of law. They want the President and his Ministers to determine what the compensation will be on expropriated land, essentially nullifying the judiciary's ability to oversee the process. I spoke to Helen Zille, Mark Oppenheimer, Hermann Pretorius, Leon Schreiber and Ernst Roets and asked them for their thoughts on the matter. Please comment on the bill.
Jerm — Ernst is the deputy CEO of AfriForum and probably gets called more names than I do. We chatted about the old flag, liberalism, conservatism, minority rights, my dislike for democracy, and why The Communist Manifesto is the second worst book I’ve ever read. Jerm Warfare
The Equality Court has declared the gratuitous display of the Apartheid flag as hate speech, unfair discrimination and harassment. The Nelson Mandela Foundation brought the matter to court - stating that the display of the flag amounts to hate speech and unfair discrimination against black South Africans. Lobby group, AfriForum, challenged the move - saying it will violate freedom of speech. South Gauteng Deputy Judge President Phineas Mojapelo says those who display the apartheid flag, deliberately choose to reject reconciliation and their intention is to propagate hateful feelings. We speak to AfriForum's Head of Policy and Action, Ernst Roets
In hierdie episode gesels Dirk met Ernst Roets regstreeks vanuit New York. Ernst is in die VSA op 'n bewusmakingsveldtog teen onteiening en plaasmoorde. Teken in op die Dirk Scheepers Program en gesels saam op Twitter by @DSProgram.Vir meer Dirk Scheepers Program inhoud teken in op hierdie kanale sodat jy nie 'n episode misloop nie! Dirk Scheepers Program se webtuiste ► https://www.spreaker.com/show/3316210Dirk Scheepers Program op Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/DSProgram1/Dirk Scheepers Program op SoundCloud ► https://soundcloud.com/dirk-scheepers-2Dirk Scheepers Program op iTunes ►https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/ds-program/id1148322902?mt=2Dirk Scheepers Program op YouTube ► www.youtube.com/channel/UC_btVO6kpQXZTEWGv8QYM4A
Today's show : 2nd Amendment Advocate, NRA Spokesman,Entrepreneur, Musician, Commentator, Activist & Best Selling Author, Dan Wos calls in, Deputy CEO Of AfriForum, CEO of Forum Films , Civil Rights Activist, Scholar Of Constitutional Law In South Africa, Author Of Kill The Boar : Government Complicity In South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders, Ernst Roets calls in, Economist, Entrepreneur, Speaker, Writer for Townhall .com, NewsMax, Lifezette & a professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, Dr. Michael Busler Ph.D calls in, Doctor, Award-Winning speaker, Professor, Veteran, Technology Expert, Best Selling Author & Commissioner Of Parks and Recreation For Maricopa County, Dr. Bob Branch calls in, Popular Talk Show Host, 2024 Presidential Candidate, Activist & Best-Selling Author, Daryl Kane calls in, Founder of College Republicans United, Founder Of Republicans United & Leader of Nationalists United, Kevin Decuyper calls in, Businessman, Twitter Master, Activist & Political Strategist, Bill Lambert calls in, Director, Political Strategist & Activist, Gianni Rodriguez-Parris, calls in, President Trump: Ilhan Omar ‘Extremely Unpatriotic' and ‘Disrespectful' to Our Country, President Trump Cut Taxes on Most Americans but some voters refuse to believe it, Ex-Obama Border Patrol Chief: Immigration Crisis Is Worst ‘in the History of the Country', French Billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault Pledges $113 Million to Help Rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral, Islamic State Plan for Series of Paris-Style Massacres Across Europe, Illinois Lawmaker Files Bill to Separate Chicago from Illinois & Creating 51st State, Greg Craig: Clinton Foundation Donor ‘Helped Fund' Ukraine Report, Georgetown Students Vote to Pay Annual Slavery Reparations Fee & USA Places 234,414 Migrant ‘Children' in All 50 States.
On this episode I interview AfriForum Deputy CEO, Forum Films CEO, Civil Rights activist, Scholar of Constitutional Law, Producer: DisruptedLand, TaintedHeroes, and author of 'Kill The Boer', Ernst Roets. Ernst Roets and Marina Wiese went to the USA as part of AfriForum's awareness campaign for farm murders and land expropriation without compensation in South Africa.
Interview with Ernst Roets: 4/11/19, Hr. 2 by Conduit Media
Ernst Roets, author of Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders. Roets is the deputy CEO of AfriForum, CEO of Forum Films , a civil rights activist, and scholar of Constitutional Law in South Africa.
Ernst Roets, author of Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders. Roets is the deputy CEO of AfriForum, CEO of Forum Films , a civil rights activist, and scholar of Constitutional Law in South Africa. Dr. Jack- Larry Tracy-AG Barr: Release of redacated Muller report Will he name a Special Counsel to investigate "Spying" on Trump campaign? What role will Sen Grahm, Chair if Sen Judiciary, play in above campaign? DHS Shakeup. Venezuela-What's happening? Rory Sauter
Bill Barr confirms he's investigating Obama's spying on Trump campaign. Candace Owens nukes Dems race hustle. And I interview Ernst Roets on his new book Kill the Boer on South African farm murders.
Where does socialism lead? Well, South Africa’s socialism began like the current socialism in the United States. Where has South Africa’s socialism taken South Africa? How about land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of white farmers. Many media outlets refuse to report on this or tell us that this isn’t happening. Ernst Roets, author of Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders. deputy CEO of AfriForum, CEO of Forum Films, a civil rights activist, and scholar of Constitutional Law in South Africa, will join me to discuss his book and the seizures, expropriations, and the large scale killing going on in South Africa. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.
Where does socialism lead? Well, South Africa’s socialism began like the current socialism in the United States. Where has South Africa’s socialism taken South Africa? How about land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of white farmers. Many media outlets refuse to report on this or tell us that this isn’t happening. Ernst Roets, author of Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in South Africa's Brutal Farm Murders. deputy CEO of AfriForum, CEO of Forum Films, a civil rights activist, and scholar of Constitutional Law in South Africa, will join me to discuss his book and the seizures, expropriations, and the large scale killing going on in South Africa. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.
American Broadcasting School alumni Chris Master, Derek Stark and Bad Billy are joined together to bring you Outlaw Radio. Listen in as we discuss current events, a little comedy, and great music. Listen to the show live Saturday nights at 8:00 PM eastern standard time/5:00 PM pacific standard time on iVlog TV (www.ivlog.tv/user/OutlawRadioABS), The No Holds Barred Radio Network (www.nhbradio.com), and Raw Talk Online (www.rawtalkonline.com)! Feel free to join the show by calling +1 (646) 558-8665 - code 216-539-5329. You can also catch the archived shows by going to www.outlawradioabs.podbean.com or by calling +1 (773) 572-7878. Be sure to visit the Outlaw Radio official website at www.outlawradioabs.com. This week we interview the band members of Rendered Heartless out of Texas and we welcome special guest, Ernst Roets of AfriForum out of South Africa! We also feature music from Kellie Rucker, Big Smo, HighKaliber, Steve Hofmeyr, Eva Under Fire, De Kraaien, Mandy Shay, and Six Gun Quota!
Tydens hierdie debat bespreek die paneel of #FeiteWen of nie.
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Guest host Vincent Makori discusses Africa's land ownership and the challenge of land reform with Phiwokuhle Mnyandu, Ph.D., Professor, Howard University, Ernst Roets, Deputy CEO, AfriForum, and with Zanele Lwana, Deputy President, Black First Land First.
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.
Renegade Media — CliffCentral.com — 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.
Afriforum sê president Cyril Ramaphosa se kritiek dui aan dat die ANC nie in voeling is met minderheidsgroepe in Suid-Afrika nie. Die burgerregte-organisasie se uitvoerende hoof, Kallie Kriel, het so gereageer na Ramaphosa Kriel en Ernst Roets se toer na Amerika in die parlement gekritiseer het. Izak du Plessis berig.
The National Prosecuting Authority has hailed the three-year sentence handed to former real estate agent, Vicki Momberg, as a victory for the Constitution. One year of the sentence has been suspended. Momberg was found guilty on four counts of crimen injuria after racially attacking a police officer in 2016. In the video that went viral, she can be heard using the K-word a number of times at the police who tried to come to her assistance after a smash-and-grab incident. Afriforum's deputy CEO, Ernst Roets and Freedom of expression Law Clinic, Lorraine Tlomatsane speak to Elvis Presslin....
With talk of uncompensated expropriation of white landowners making international news, I thought it was a good time to speak to Ernst Roets, a staple of South African television and deputy CEO of Afriforum, to find out what's going on.
Swart Maandag was die begin van 'n proses om te verseker dat die regering en polisie die bekamping van plaasmoorde prioritiseer. So sê Ernst Roets van die burgerregte organisasie, Afriforum. Hulle beplan om Saterdag 'n protesoptog teen plaasmoorde na die Uniegebou te hou. Afriforum sê die optog is gemik op praktiese oplossings en om plaasmoorde hoog op owerhede se prioriteitslyste te plaas.
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.
Renegade Media — CliffCentral.com — 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.
'n Omstrede dokumentêre rolprent oor die manier waarop die ANC geweld gebruik het tydens die struggle-jare het reeds baie opspraak gemaak en glo tot doodsdreigemente vir sy uitvoerende vervaardiger gelei. Die video-afdeling van die burgerregte-organisasie Afriforum het die fliek, getiteld Tainted Heroes, vervaardig. Die dokumentêr se uitvoerende vervaardiger, Ernst Roets, sê Afriforum woeker al lank met die idee om 'n rolprent te maak.
CliffCentral.com — Rori Tshabalala and Andrew Levy continue their white privilege series. They try and understand the impact that white privilege has and whether or not it is a bad thing. Joining them to help unpack this topic is Eusebius McKaiser, Ernst Roets and Kristi Hansen.
CliffCentral.com — Andrew and Rori continue their discussion and reflect on issues that came up during the show with Ernst Roets and Hanneke Rauch about whether there's a place for Afrikaners in the new South Africa.
CliffCentral.com — Is there a place for Afrikaners in the new South Africa, and is there a place for the new South Africa in Afrikaners? To discuss this Andrew and Rori are joined by Ernst Roets from Afri Forum as well as a young Afrikaner, Hanneke Rauch.