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- Boerehaat is an Afrikaans word that means "ethnic hatred of Boers" or Afrikaners as they became known after the Second Boer War. The related term Boerehater...
- everything was returned to the Boers in 1906.[clarification needed] Boerehaat Estimated at ~60,000 uitlanders to ~30,000 burghers. Exact figures are...
- v t e Ethnic slurs by ethnicity Africans Abeed Black Diamond Boerehaat Choc ice Cushi Golliwog Kaffir Wog Europeans Asians Eurasians Oceanians Blackfella...
- nationalism Afrikaner Calvinism Afrikaner nationalism Anarchism Azania Ba****kap Boerehaat Black Consciousness Movement Cape Independence Day of the Vow Greater...
- nationalism Afrikaner Calvinism Afrikaner nationalism Anarchism Azania Ba****kap Boerehaat Black Consciousness Movement Cape Independence Day of the Vow Greater...
- truly fight for our race, one should not apologize". Appeal to motive Boerehaat Call-out culture Identity politics Laissez-faire racism Race baiting Wedge...
- nationalism Afrikaner Calvinism Afrikaner nationalism Anarchism Azania Ba****kap Boerehaat Black Consciousness Movement Cape Independence Day of the Vow Greater...
- v t e Ethnic slurs by ethnicity Africans Abeed Black Diamond Boerehaat Choc ice Cushi Golliwog Kaffir Wog Europeans Asians Eurasians Oceanians Blackfella...
- v t e Ethnic slurs by ethnicity Africans Abeed Black Diamond Boerehaat Choc ice Cushi Golliwog Kaffir Wog Europeans Asians Eurasians Oceanians Blackfella...
- Afrikaner nationalists, they were accused by their masters of giving way to Boerehaat (hatred of the Boers) HAT. Johannesburg: Perskor. 2000. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-628-03769-5...