The ANC and the Gauteng High Court have said the ANC regime may use race based criteria when deciding which businesses receive emergency COVID-19 assistance. This from the same government who forcibly shut down these people’s businesses with the Lockdown, and who proudly proclaimed Corona Virus does not discriminate between races! Once again we see how the ANC regime is using the COVID-19 pandemic to put people out of business and onto welfare dependency, because that is the communist way…
Solidarity trade union and Afriforum are going to appeal Judge Jody Kollapen of the North Gauteng High Court’s shocking decision, in a case brought by them on Tuesday 28 April, claiming that the Department of Tourism was not justified to use race based BBBEE criteria when deciding which small businesses get official taxpayer funded assistance in the lockdown period.
It was clear for a long time that the courts are an extension of the ANC and that the Judicial system itself is rigged against the white minority, and the so called courts are justifying discrimination against white people on the basis of race. White people know already that they cannot expect any justice or fairness from either the ANC or its courts. Not even a food parcel…
Judge Jody Kollapen only took 2 days to deliver his judgement in the case that Solidarity and Afriforum brought against the Department of Tourism. Kollapen. who made his judgement via email, probably due to fear of contracting COVID-19 himself, claimed that government departments are justified in using racist BBBEE laws to decide who gets COVID-19 assistance, and you can bet your bottom dollar that white people will get nothing, not a cent from any government department, even though it was the government who closed all businesses down, without giving businesses any choices or options.
SA does not have courts anymore, but has ANC tribunals now which are justifying the most crude form of discrimination based on race, in the face of a deadly virus that knows no colour. Kallie Kriel of Afriforum said they will appeal to the Constitutional Court, to find out if the highest court in the land will put its stamp of approval on a racist system, that prevented white people from making a living and then cutting them out from official taxpayer funded assistance, just because they are white.