The case of two black women who were allegedly shot and fed to pigs by a white farmer and two of his workers has caused outrage in South Africa.
Maria Makgato, 45, and Lucia Ndlovu, 34, were allegedly looking for food on the farm near Polokwane in South Africa’s northern Limpopo province in August when they were shot.
Their bodies were then alleged to have been given to pigs in an apparent attempt to dispose of the evidence.
Yeah. I mean…. That would certainly cause outrage.
This shit isn’t world news. It’s local news. I don’t need to hear about every murder happening in every corner of the world.
It happened in the world. It’s relevant. You aren’t obligated to read it. Scrolling is a thing that exists for a reason.
This also isn’t the “worldnews” sub, so…
It’s not? Then why does it say “world news” at the top?
It just says “world@…” for me. Are we seeing the same thing? And the description I read says it’s about “events happening around the world” which is pretty vague but doesn’t immediately scream that it needs to be international news.
Edit: I see it’s tucked into the logo. I dunno, I don’t put high priority into a logo.
The display name is “world news”. The worldnews community was redirected here because we didn’t need two, and this one had more users.
I just realized there’s another Soup! Though you were clearly Soup first. So maybe I should retire this account.
Haha fuck yea!
They’ll go through bones like butter.
Be weary of any man who keeps a pig farm.
Was looking for the snatch reference here…
I’m not here to make a point. I’m here to buy a caravan.
Do you like dags?
Don’t they come from Antwerp?
I’ve been to Polokwane twice, it’s a nice place. However, there’s no way I would ever approach someone’s farm unannounced in South Africa.
I know, “allegedly looking for food”. On a farm. In south Africa.
That’s “stealing from a racist cunt while being black” and it’s not going to end well
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What is this, Deadwood?
you want a prion disease outbreak? cuz this is how you setup a whole bunch of people to die 10-20 years later
Why would feeding an animal humans lead to prion disease?
if those animals are then fed back to humans… thats where the danger lies.
Why would that be the case? Unless those 2 people already had prion disease, I’m not understanding the connection you’re alleging.
i was under the impression you dont feed humans to humans or mammals to mammals due to prion pathways
Mammals eat mammals all the time, think of predators (wolves, bears, lions, tigers) and prey (rabbits, prairie dogs, deer). I don’t see any reason why eating a human, or eating something that ate a human, would lead to prion disease.
I don’t see any reason why eating a human, or eating something that ate a human, would lead to prion disease.
That’s sweet.
It’s just infectious disease my guy
I’m aware of Kuru, which is nearly if not entirely eradicated. That doesn’t invalidate any of my points
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