Fox News Interviews South African Refugee: ‘You Can’t Stay on a Farm as a White Person in South Africa, You Know You Will Be Killed’
EXCERPT:
BOULTER: “Well, I’ve — I grew up on a farm mostly. When I was very young, I wasn’t on a farm, and then when I was around maybe 12, we moved to a farm until I was about 17. We left because of the attacks. You can’t — you can’t stay on a farm as a white person in South Africa, you know you will be killed. And eventually, my father said it’s not worth it, we have to just flee. So he went over to Zambia and we stayed in South Africa to try to get an education, you know, finish things up. But I’ve been the victim of many attacks. When I was seven years old, is probably my youngest experience, I was hospitalized at the school because I went to the bathroom and I was attacked by black students because they did — they did not believe I should be there. So that was — I’ve been attacked many times after that as well. But it also goes to show, even young, even the children are indoctrinated into believing that white people are [inaudible], that we are evil. And it’s — I’ve never felt welcome in South Africa. I’ve always felt targeted.”




