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Boer Africa Nation

Answer to the Afrikaner-Boer


Question
“Take the good out of the past and build the future there upon”
Paul Kruger, President of the Zuid-Afrikaanse Republic.

Foreword
It is important that the Second Anglo-Boer War be identified as the event in
history where the Boer people lost everything their forefathers worked for. It is
just as important to identify two distinct groups of white settlers as follows: The
Cape Dutch and the (Trek) Boer. This distinction is very important since the Cape
Dutch was an important part of the British Colonial agenda that ended with the
murder of 22K+ Boer children in concentration camps during that war. The
Afrikaner is thus nothing but a political agenda brought about with the creation
of the Union of South Africa with the main purpose to culturally assimilate the
Boer, who at this stage was in the minority as a direct result of the Anglo-Boer
war, with the Cape Dutch. This is the root of the confusion facing the so called
Afrikaner of today.

The following is thus the Boer Africa Nation's official standpoint:

1. The Boer was culturally assimilated into the greater Cape Dutch people with
the creation of the Union of South Africa in 1910 where the Boer was in a
minority as a result of losses during the Anglo-Boer War. I.e. The majority of
Cape Dutch people fought on British side during the war and did not have to see
how their children, wives, warriors and elders die in concentration camps. This
simply means there where a definite Cape Dutch majority after the war. That the
name Afrikaner was thus created to serve the purpose of a shadow group calling
themselves the Afrikaner Bond. As a result the Boer people did not have the
power to stop or influence the Apartheid policies so why should they be punished
for it?

2. Most of the Boer leaders that had the biggest influence on the Boer people
were either dead or chased out of South Africa by 1914 at the start of the First
World War. This means the Boer people was all but almost destroyed by a
British-Cape Dutch alliance whose sole purpose was British Colonialist expansion
as can be proven with the Treaty of Vereniging that stopped the Second Anglo-
Boer War, specifically point number 3: "Everyone had to swear allegiance to the
Crown". Allot of Boer warriors did not swear allegiance and fled to all areas of the
world. Allot of them came back to their lands in later years but they existed
outside of the Treaty of Vereniging as well as outside the laws of the Union and
later Republic of South Africa. These Boer people are still fighting to be free and
today exist as the Boer Africa Nation.

3. That we as Boeran strife to de-assimilate most of the Boers from the Afrikaner
in order to take back our rightful identity and place in Africa, in whatever way
possible. That every Afrikaner today have to answer one question: "Am I a Boer
or a Cape Dutch?" Therefore, every Afrikaner that identify himself as being a
Boer automatically becomes part of the Boer Africa Nation. The rest of the
Afrikaners are Jingos whose main purpose is the destruction, oppression and
suppression of the Boer identity in Africa.

4. As the Boer Africa Nation we are a non-interventionist neutral people. We will


not interfere in the internal politics of other peoples and we reject the oppression
of any race or people. However we will fight against any form of aggression
directed towards us, including the current genocide against the Boer people.

So say we, the real Boer people.

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