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Rhodesians conquering Antarctica tweet shakes internet
13 Jan 2023 at 05:52hrs | Views
A TWEET celebrating three white people holding a Rhodesian flag at the Antarctica has shaken the social media platform, reaching over two million people most of whom have described them as ‘racist remnants.
The tweet by Iris Victoria van der Westhuizen (@OranjeSwaeltjie), daughter to a 'Rhodesian' has generated debate across borders with some telling her that sharing the picture was a celebration of a racist regime.
van der Westhuizen describes herself as an unapologetic Afrikaner racist.
Rhodesia was the name Zimbabwe went by before independence in 1980. It emphasised racial segregation in all aspects of life including relations education and access to resources.
A protracted war for liberation fronted by Zanu-PF's Zimbabwe African National Libertaion Army (ZANLA), Zapu's Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) and other freedom fighters eventually led to a negotiated end to carnage that cost over 20 000 people as the Ian Smith led white government sought to maintain control.
The tweet by Iris Victoria van der Westhuizen (@OranjeSwaeltjie), daughter to a 'Rhodesian' has generated debate across borders with some telling her that sharing the picture was a celebration of a racist regime.
van der Westhuizen describes herself as an unapologetic Afrikaner racist.
Rhodesians conquered Antarctica this week🥳 pic.twitter.com/ZHT1Q2EZwL
— Iris Victoria van der Westhuizen - איריס האוסמן (@OranjeSwaeltjie) January 6, 2023
Rhodesia was the name Zimbabwe went by before independence in 1980. It emphasised racial segregation in all aspects of life including relations education and access to resources.
A protracted war for liberation fronted by Zanu-PF's Zimbabwe African National Libertaion Army (ZANLA), Zapu's Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) and other freedom fighters eventually led to a negotiated end to carnage that cost over 20 000 people as the Ian Smith led white government sought to maintain control.
Source - NewZimbabwe