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| The "Rainbow" flag, a symbol of anti-white hatred to many Afrikaners. |
by Andy Nowicki
In response to the brutal murders of thousands of white farmers and their families which have taken place all over South Africa since Nelson Mandela's election in the mid-90s, high ranking African National Congress officials announced Tuesday that the country would outlaw the famous "Rainbow" flag, which has flown over the Parliament building in Pretoria for the past 21 years.
The country will return to the so-called Prinsevlag, the official flag it flew prior to the ANC's ascension to power in the historic election that signified the end of Apartheid in 1994.
This step will be taken out of deference to the numerous white victims of black violent crime since the majority-black country became a full democracy two decades ago.
The country will return to the so-called Prinsevlag, the official flag it flew prior to the ANC's ascension to power in the historic election that signified the end of Apartheid in 1994.
This step will be taken out of deference to the numerous white victims of black violent crime since the majority-black country became a full democracy two decades ago.


