White Afrikans farmers are like Tony Stark in a cave with a box of scraps. The other farmers are like CHAZ with plant pots sitting on tarp with soil scattered around.
State owned electricity is extremely cheap, reliable and profitable in Québec. And when it stops being any of those things, it will be because of non-Whites replacing us into Hydro-Québec not maintaining things properly.
That and greenwashing private-public partnership contracts for unreliable energies that cost 10+ times the cost, exported at a loss.
Basically, yeah. There were little more than small, scattered groups of San bushmen living in the wastes around the Cape, then the Boers made the place livable and a swarm of bantu promptly stampeded south.
Let's be fair, we don't know if those lands are comparable. If you give anyone less loam-able land they weren't produce as much.
White Afrikans farmers are like Tony Stark in a cave with a box of scraps. The other farmers are like CHAZ with plant pots sitting on tarp with soil scattered around.
They're literal retards.
https://x.com/realjartaylor/status/1921268457695252734?s=46&t=faZuJrlTDWXL0cFU9llBmg
The pol archive in that thread of replies is... interesting.
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/56388964/
Cute, they try to blame it on ''state owned''.
State owned electricity is extremely cheap, reliable and profitable in Québec. And when it stops being any of those things, it will be because of non-Whites replacing us into Hydro-Québec not maintaining things properly.
That and greenwashing private-public partnership contracts for unreliable energies that cost 10+ times the cost, exported at a loss.
lands were stolen from Whites due to their magical productivity. yes they are comparable
Cleary, ebil yt stole all the juju from the magic dirt before leaving.
They lived on endless square miles of arable land for thousands of years before the White man came and they never did anything with it.
From my understanding the Boers originally settled in land that was unclaimed by native tribes in Africa
Basically, yeah. There were little more than small, scattered groups of San bushmen living in the wastes around the Cape, then the Boers made the place livable and a swarm of bantu promptly stampeded south.
The Khoisan lived there for thousands of years.
The Bantu recent invaders lived there for dozens of years.
Kike