Posted on 12/19/2005 5:07:12 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
If you were to believe the picture presented by the media, you would think South Africa is a political, economic, cultural and social utopia. After all, the media picture goes, apartheid is gone, Nelson Mandela is free, blacks are in charge and all's well. Things are as they should be.
Well, not exactly. In fact, things in that physically beautiful and natural-resource rich country are pretty rocky, but so much is at stake in preserving the image of order and peace that the realities are ignored on the world stage, especially in the United States.
But there may be a crack in the veneer with a report in the Los Angeles Times last weekend concerning an attempted rape, which resulted in charges of police violence and a near riot. At the heart of the incident lies a reservoir of discord and official malfeasance.
The National Basketball Association took 450 orphans, aged 8-18, on a beach holiday to Durban. They were from the Ithuteng Trust, a charity recently awarded a $1-million sponsorship by Oprah Winfrey.
Near a restroom, four girls were threatened with rape by four men armed with knives when the girls fought back, they were knifed. Other orphans chased them, catching one who was taken to the police.
Chaos ensued. Apparently the police refused to arrest the man, saying the orphans didn't speak the local Zulu language, used tear gas on the orphans, beat 20, sent 95 to the hospital and kicked their supervisor.
It might have ended there except the supervisor called the wife of President Thabo Mbeki and got the phone numbers of local politicians.
The incident is another of the investigations of South African police for varied charges of mistreatment, beatings, disruptions of demonstrations, immigrant harassment, and for ignoring rampant rape and violent crime.
I was recently in South Africa and reading the daily newspapers illustrated a shocking array of rampant crime.
South Africa is flooded with refugees from the Mugabe dictatorship in neighboring Zimbabwe, but those same people are frequently victims of South African police.
In August, a group of pastors from the Zimbabwe National Pastors Council visited South Africa and called the police treatment of Zimbabweans refugees "shameful."
After visiting the Lindela Refuge Repatriation Center where two people, including a pregnant teen, died in July they called the facility a "psychological torture chamber" and a "concentration camp." They revealed stories of police sexual harassment of arrested female Zimbabwean illegal immigrants. They said the deportation process is failed and many refugees are forced into prostitution to survive.
After the publicity, Roy Naidoo, Gauteng police commissioner, promised all people, including arrested Zimbabwean immigrants, would be "treated as human beings regardless of status."
Crime? One way of handling it was to have a "special remission of sentence" essentially, releasing prisoners who were supposedly non-violent. Since June, nearly 31,000 prisoners and 34,000 parolees and probationers were released.
One was a pedophile who'd been convicted of raping a 3-year-old and previously had sodomized a 9-year-old boy. Officials said he'd served his sentence and there was nothing more they could do.
In one instance, 131 prisoners were released and within 10 weeks all 131 were back in jail. Officials said they planned to interview them to "see where did it go wrong."
There were more prisoners in jail after the remissions than before.
Crime in South Africa is rampant, heavily black on white, but also growing violence extremely vicious violence of black on black. The news, more than chilling, is reported in South Africa each day, but ignored in the United States.
South Africa is not known as the child rape capitol of the world for nothing.
Here are 16 days of news reports. I gave up after that!
All the victims above were black.
It's possible to own a gun in South Africa, but it isn't easy. You must pass the proficiency test at an accredited school, go to the police department firearm officer to apply for a competency certificate, apply for a license giving the reason you need the weapon, be fingerprinted, submit color photos, pay the fee, arrange for an inspection of your safe or strongroom, which must meet standards.
If all this is done and accepted, you'll get the certificate and the license, valid for five years, when you'll go through the same procedure again.
Don't hold your breath.
With or without a gun, your property should be walled, have an electric fence, security gates and garage doors, motion detectors, lights, windows and doors with bars and locks, alarm systems, interior safe rooms, a good watchdog, and no thick shrubbery.
South Africa is on the verge of change. Crime is increasing as is the violence. Despite foreign aid, investment and trade, unemployment and underemployment is widespread. The spread of Islam is very evident, as is inflammatory rhetoric from some mosques. The government of Mbeki is rocked by scandals of favoritism, and the reports of mismanagement and theft are shocking. Government policies of land redistribution are raising questions, as is support for the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe.
What will happen when Mandela dies? Who will replace Mbeki? What does the future hold for whites and white investment in that country? What of the future of the millions of poor blacks and the millions more of illegals who have escaped the horrors of their own countries?
What happens in South Africa the most stable country on that continent will affect all of us. Don't ignore it.
Sorry, no sympathy from me.
South Africa is just a few years behind Zimbabwe. They made their bed, let them starve in it.
No, no, no, Barbara. Bad journalist! All crime and suffering is caused by white racism! Now back you go to reeducation camp, and please try to pay attention this time ...
Apartheid was bad from a moral and ethical standpoint. That being said, it was also necessary.
"What does the future hold for whites and white investment in that country?"
Well, anyone who is paying attention already knows the answer to that question ... spiralling the drain. The only investment will be government aid to stave off the inevitable famine. They're being Zimbabwefied, just at a slightly slower pace.
The problem with apartheid is that it used "race" as a simplistic surrogate for what are really cultural distinctions.
Racial differences are utterly unimportant.
Cultural differences are real.
Well Pete you and I might catch hell for it, but thats exactly the way I feel.
Any aid sent will end up in the hands of thieves and the starving will still be starving.
Kofi Annan the head of the UN knows whats going on, he is black, he is from the Continent, if he doesnt care why should we?
Exactly. The only difference between South Africa and Zimbabwe is, with luck, ten years. The irony is that it was the South African business community, egged on by "international opinion," that resulted in turning over the government to the African National Congress, and in the end, the business community will collapse when more and more whites flee for the lives and safety.
So...is Paul Simon gonna play Sun City now that apartheid is gone?
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Its a "people's republic." Everyone shares in scarcity.
***Everyone shares in scarcity***
Now I know you dont really believe that.
I bet Mandella isnt hungry nor Mbeke or any of the other thugs they employ.
SA would be better off today if the tribes had been allowed to go at it without interference from whites, including Europeans. The Zulu would have asserted their rightful claim to the land in the traditional way and there would be peace today.
"The Zulu would have asserted their rightful claim to the land in the traditional way and there would be peace today."
There really is no way to know that this would have been the case. Are you implying that tribal warfare was unknown, prior to colonialization, and would not exist in its absence?
The same thing that happened in Haiti (formerly Hisapaniola). They will murder all of the whites and descend into hell.
Hopefully, Europe and America will allow the whites to Emigrate. Perhaps we can send them some of our violent Africans?
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