Helen Suzman

Helen Suzman was a Jew full of hate, a Jew from Lithuania, just like Joe Slovo & the rest of the South African Communist Party but she was in Parliament, where she could attack South Africa in a different area.

The Jew, Oppenheimer financed her party, the Progressive Federal Party. He almost certainly financed the African National Congress in order to make sure he came out on the winning side. Backing all runners has that effect.

Suzman was not just a Jew; she was a Subversive working the self righteous line. What did she have to say about Corrective Rape, a treatment for Lesbians invented in  South Africa? Not a lot! She knew all about it. She knew it was invented by Third World savages. That is why she said nothing. She was using them to destroy Western Civilization.

Helen Suzman's Perpetual Hate Helped Create The Liberal Paradise Of South Africa
A man will march further and fight better for hate than he will for love. It is the same for Jews. Tobias Langdon explains.

 

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Helen Suzman was born Helen Gavronsky on 7 November 1917 in Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa as the daughter of Lithuanian-Jewish immigrants.
She was an anti-apartheid activist and politician. She studied as an economist and statistician at Witwatersrand University.

She married Dr. Moses Suzman when she was 20, and had two daughters with him before returning to university as a lecturer in 1944. She gave up teaching for politics, being elected to Parliament in 1953 as a member of the United Party. She switched to the liberal Progressive Party in 1959, and represented the wealthy Houghton constituency as that party's sole member of parliament from 1961 to 1974. Noted for her strong public criticism of the governing National Party's policies of Apartheid at a time when this was almost unknown amongst whites (although she was opposed to the One Person One Vote principle, instead favouring systems such as income thresholds, literacy tests etc. to decide on electoral roll entry), she found herself even more of an outsider by virtue of being an English-speaking Jewish woman in a parliament dominated by Calvinist Afrikaner men. Later, as parliamentary white opposition to apartheid grew, the party was renamed the Progressive Federal Party, and she was joined in parliament by notable liberal colleagues such as Colin Eglin. She spent a total of 36 years in parliament. She visited Nelson Mandela numerous times in prison, and was at his side when he signed the new constitution in 1996.
Voted #24 on the Top 100 Great South Africans.

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