I had meant to insert a recently posted youtube video on the subject of Genocide Against Whites. I watched the video and can attest to its forcefullness - but the video in question was "removed due to a terms of service violation".
The video was posted on http://sojournerofthecesspit.blogspot.com
The video was entitled: South Africa: When Words Just Aren't Enough
Below is the commentary of the poster:
"I posted this on the DIC forum earlier tonight, and I felt it was right to post here as well, so as many people see this as possible. I'm emotionally drained and wont be watching it again. I know some will not be able to view. It's graphic, and it will haunt you for a long time after just like so many of the atrocities against our Folk. Here then, is that post in its entirety.
I get tons of videos recommended to me everyday by the various folks I've befriended on jewtube, and the truth of the matter is that I don't have time to watch even 10% of the stuff that gets forwarded to me. This one, I just happened to open up...and I am not so sure it was a good idea. My mood this evening has been utterly ruined by what I've seen, and I have been very nearly moved to tears. I know the reality of South Africa, and have seen many of these photos at one time or another, but there is something quite disturbing about seeing it all in one place, one horrific image after another, my racial Kindred being slaughtered like common pigs, while the Western world turns a blind eye. The impact is profound and puts what our future holds in grim perspective.
I get tired some times, wondering if any of this is ultimately worth it all in the end. Nothing ever seems to change and we lose more ground every day. Then I see something like this video and the realization hits me all over again that there are forces actively working to see you and me meet a fate every bit as unspeakable as what you are about to witness. It's for something far bigger that we're all fighting, laying the groundwork for those who come after us. It wont be in our life times, but justice is going to be served. That's the thought that keeps me going through the hard days.
*What follows is very graphic and may not be something you want to see. I had reservations about posting it at all, but, I think it must be seen."