Farm murders and soaring violence highlight failures of centralized governance, raising alarms for Western nations.
South Africa’s escalating crime wave, with 27,000 murders annually and a murder rate of 45 per 100,000, underscores a failing system, experts warned on Timcast IRL.
Ernst Roets, author of Kill the Boer, and journalist Lara Logan detailed a nation gripped by violence, including farm attacks targeting Afrikaners, often with genocidal rhetoric.
Roets, who lives in a fortified Pretoria security estate, described homes with biometric scans and electric fences, reflecting widespread fear.
Logan linked the crisis to Marxist policies, noting that Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) laws mirror U.S. DEI initiatives, failing to uplift communities while fueling division.
Both cautioned that South Africa’s centralized governance and unchecked crime signal dangers for Western nations adopting similar ideologies.
With 40% of South Africans on social grants, the system incentivizes dependency, not progress, threatening global stability if replicated.
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