The Death Sentence
 With all the palava about one Michael Molefe being sentenced to death in  Botswana everybody is now up in arms in two camps bleating about having  a representative of the ANC terrorist regime in Arsezania intervene to  prevent the execution on the one hand,  and "on da udder hand Darren"  having the death sentence re-introduced into Arsezania.
Well I'd like  to make a few comments. First off this clown Molefe murdered two people  and he is paying the penalty for it. WHY must Arsezania with it's  putrid reputation for crime be called on to interfere with a legal  system that clearly works in another country because while Botswana  carries the death penalty, it's crime rate is nothing like Arsezania's?   Obviously the death sentence is a deterrent.
Conveniently, the media  and the liberal left wing brigade are conveniently sidestepping that  very obvious fact and focusing instead on the "veil of secrecy" that is  typically associated with executions being carried out in Botswana and  crying about how the poor criminals are only informed in the few hours  prior to their execution that their death warrant has been signed, their  families can't visit them, they get buried in prison graves yadda yadda  yadda.....shame!
In all this crying and yodelling about the human  rights of the convicted criminal being violated nobody has the gonads to  ever question the violation of the human rights of the victim or any  forwarning they had that they were about to be murdered.
It's a whole can of worms that I really couldn't give a rat's ass about. He murdered somebody - hang him - finish en klaar.
The  death sentence in Botswana is clearly a deterrent, because as I've  said, crime in Botswana is nothing compared to Arsezania so something  must be keeping a hedge on it and that can only be the deterrent effect  of the death sentence.
Now what about the death sentence being introduced back into Arsezania?
Well,  I have to say that the fact that so many people are calling for the  death sentence in Arseznia tells me a lot about the state of crime in  the nation, but it tells me even more about the mental state of anybody  who thinks he is in his right mind to call for the death sentence in  Arsezania.
The death sentence can only be effectively enforced in a  country that has a thoroughly motivated, fully equipped and resourced,  competent police force to properly investigate crime, arrest the actual  perpetrators and present them before a proper, competent court for  trial. Anybody with half a brain cell would know that this is patently  not the case in Arsezania.
The cops are a bunch of illiterate  part-time criminal idiots and the entire judiciary with a very few  dwindling exceptions, is a mockery of the first order.
Given the  recent criminal abuse of their authority by none other than "MacBride's  Finest" - that gang of illiterate incompetent savages masquerading as  "Metro Police" the potential for the abuse of anything that involves  state sanctioned capital punishment is too horrific to even bare  contemplation.  Furthermore, the legendary shoddiness, corruption,  incompetence and just plain criminal character of the state organs of  trial, sentence and conviction is already a study in turd world  buffoonery with the potential to effect catastrophic miscarriages of  justice without flinging a whole lot of  unlawfully arrested, innocent  civilians who weren't able to levy the prescribed bribes, into the  equation.
Can one even begin to imagine the level of abuse of such a  system and the threat it poses to whites who are already the official  target of an unofficial ANC sponsored genocide?
There is also the  question of the sector of the population in Arsezania from which spews  forth the majority of capital criminals who should justifiably be on the  end of a rope and that is the esteemed society of SBG. With 55 murders  being committed in Arsezania every day, if each one of these were to  lead to a successful arrest, trial, conviction, sentence and execution  of the prepetrator, it implies that initially at least, 55 SBG criminals  would have to be hanged per day to bring the murder rate down. What  about the other how many hundred rapes that occur daily for which the  death sentence for the extreme savagery with which these rapes are  committed would be an exemplary deterrent?
A re-introduction of the  death penalty in Arsezania would initially and conceivably see the  execution of as many as 75-100 SBG murderers and rapists per day and if  this were for only a month, never mind the amount of time it would take  to deal with the perpetrators of  35-40 000 murders per year alone, can  one imagine the outcry from the international black butt-kissing  brigade?
If the ANC terrorist regime were to even consider the death  sentence in Arsezania, they would first of all be seen to be pandering  to whites because as everybody knows, the perpetrators are mostly black  and the victims mostly white and second of all they would lose their  support base for executing mainly blacks.
It's a no-brainer - the death sentence will never be re-introduced for black criminals in a black run Arsezania.
It  does however leave two very sobering conclusions. For one, the death  sentence in South Africa was abolished for black criminals so that it  could be imposed on innocent, law abiding white civilians in Arsezania.
Secondly  and lastly, if the murder, rape and general capital crime rate in a  country is so endemic that to address it by means of the death penalty  would resemble the mass killings of a revolution, then such a country is  in a state of anarchy with revolution in any event only the next step  away.
I have started this blog to express my sentiments, anger, outrage or  sometimes just my thoughts on the myth that has been described as the  heroics of the African Struggle against  white "Oppression". It also  attempts to expose and question Black Racism. Now I know that as far as  most people are concerned, only white people can be racists and not  black people. To my mind, the label of racism as ascribed to whites only  is the biggest lie in the history of mankind. It is the cause and the  scapegoat of the refusal of Black Africans in particular to accept  responsibility and accountability for their own self-realisation and for  perpetuating on the one hand a begging bowl culture of demands and  entitlement to their existence in a "The World owes me a living" manner,  whilst on the other hand, against a history and a backdrop of violent  human rights abuse, graft, corruption and nepotism, entrenching a  culture of blaming white people for the failure of Black Africa to ever  amount to anything but a liability to the rest of the free world until  it is inevitably re-colonised by  China. 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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