Simon Roche is the spokesman for The Suidlanders (Afrikaans for “the south landers”), a South African “emergency plan initiative” for white people and has international protection under the Geneva Convention.

Suidlanders’ background

To be clear, The Suidlanders, as an organisation, does not promote hatred or antagonism towards any ethnic group, unlike, for example, Julius Malema (the leader of South Africa’s third largest political party) who openly calls for the murder of white people.

The Suidlanders understands that, during times of increased civil and political unrest, human nature dictates that people gravitate towards shared values and common interests.

There is no getting around this.

The Suidlanders, an emergency plan initiative officially founded in 2006 to prepare a Protestant Christian South African Minority for a coming violent revolution. 

We are non-aggressive and legal in our preparation.

Constituted lawfully under Geneva Convention, with particular reference to Protocols I & II of the Protocols Additional, for the protection of non-combatant civilian Afrikaners (women, children, the elderly and the non-able bodied) in the event of a civil war.

The Suidlanders

Multiculturalism on steroids

A civil war is a violent conflict that occurs within a country or region, typically involving different factions or groups within the same region.

A race war is just a variation of that.

In South Africa, there are many population groups. Looking only at blacks, we find:

  • Zulu,
  • Xhosa,
  • Sotho,
  • Tswana,
  • Pedi,
  • Venda,
  • Tsonga,
  • Swazi, and
  • Ndebele.

Each of these groups has its own distinct language, tradition, and cultural practices.

Couple the black population groups with white population groups such as Anglo-Saxons (or “English-speaking South Africans”) and Afrikaners, and it gets quite messy.

Especially when everybody is forced to live together.

Multiculturalism doesn’t work

My view is that multiculturalism is always a failure when it is imposed via top-town structures. No amount of laws and state force will make different population groups live in harmony.

Not even mainstream media can pump out enough propaganda to win this battle.

It is a utopian ideal that is not based on reality.

Immigrants rioting in Paris, circa 2015

Preparing for the worst

Prepping, short for preparedness, refers to the process of actively making arrangements, gathering supplies, and developing skills to be ready for potential emergencies or unexpected situations. 

Such as a race war.

It encompasses various facets, including mental, physical, and material preparedness. 

The goal of prepping is to increase self-reliance and resilience in the face of adversity.

Some people are motivated by a fear of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. Others, like in South Africa, are motivated by the fear of a race war.

Here’s my conversation with Simon Roche.

The multicultural society is a failure. We are now paying the price for this.

Nicolas Sarkozy, former President of France

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