For lack of a "african" or "international issues" megathread, I was wondering if I could sound out a situation I literally just heard about with ya'll.
So, the broader context of what i'm trying to figure out is the proclaimed rise of allegedly racially motivated attacks on farms in South Africa (
NYT). A very interesting topic to be sure; I always find the spread of disinformation on racial and economic lines to be some fascinating bullshit, even if I hate it. However, when I heard about the whole debacle on the news this evening, one of the anchors made a one off comment about "Afrikaner farmers training to defend themselves" the included visuals were... pretty close to what i'd imagine paramilitary training would look like.
On air the five second clip was clearly an urban breach-and-clear exercise, which is a little bit past "personal defence training." The first included still is mirrored, but I was able to make out "Kalah Israeli Combat System." A short google search later and I was at
their website, which includes a short look into their training regimen:
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
combat shooting
s.w.a.t
ambush
anti-ambush
bush warfare
urban warfare
assault weapon and side arm operation (shooting and moving)
team operation
hand to hand combat
arresting techniques
Not exactly what i'd call a "personal defence course." More worrying is some of the language used ("One nation, one language, one standard"), as well as the fact that the course is built not only to train select individuals in asymmetrical warfare, but also give them what they need to train
others.
Any thoughts?