Posted on 05/01/2012 8:39:26 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
SA will just be a replay of Zimbabwe.
Do you think anyone with that attitude will succeed?
I can’t say it never happened but generally South African Boers did not seize land from Blacks. They were literally there first except for around the Cape and a few nomads.
***A short childhood gave way to decades of milking cows, driving tractors and ploughing fields for poverty-level wages. ***
So? We did the same things for poverty wages here in the 1960s.
“Native blacks”? Blacks aren’t native to SA, but very few know that.
South Africa is not what it used to be: http://www.delawarebeaches.com/videonetwork/1582178535001/White-Lion-Roars-in-Zulu-to-Unite
I started reading and quit. It is the same old mumbo jumbo of excuses and disadvantages and white favoritism and all that same old crap.
Of course if they don’t actually OWN the land they can’t get loans but should they need them? It sounds like they have been given a lot already.
Then it rolls on to government mismanagement... what else is new? Sounds familiar. When you get paid no matter what you do most eventually do nothing in return. Give up your freedom for the government tit and all you can steal. Wonderful.
Zimbabwe: The Sequel
That's right. They migrated to the prosperity brought by the Whites. It's only in modern times that they claim to have been 'driven from their lands.'
New South Africa: http://southafrica-pig.blogspot.com/2012/03/were-at-mercy-of-criminals.html
Deaths of Durban and Johannesburg:
http://deathofdurban.blogspot.com/
http://deathofjohannesburg.blogspot.com/
I suppose it's no surprise that a lefty "news" organization like Reuters would want to perpetuate the brazen lie that the farm land was "taken" from "native inhabitants". South Africa was largely barren and sparsely populated when Dutch settlers arrived and developed the place. Natives from other parts of Africa migrated there for a chance at an improved life. They were not slaves. But the liberals and their newsrooms revised history once again, and now... well, South Africa is on its way down the same toilet of history as the once beautiful "bread basket of Africa", Rhodesia... now known as "Zimbabwe".
Congratulations, liberal Democrat scum.
Kind of like the idea that the whole bloomin’ continent of North America was “owned by Indians.” Not quite.
This is the result of trying to time warp a culture into a more sophisticated civilized society. Britain has made this same error all over the globe. If this culture had the wherewithal to keep pace with the more advanced societies wild horses wouldn't have kept them from educating and advancing their society.
The globe is full of unhappy people who were 'targeted' by well meaning 'others' to fast forward into a life style they were neither ready to embrace or prepared to incorporate into their current culture. Hawaii comes to mind.
Again, it might be done with the best of intentions but it creates hostility, unhappy conquered people, destroys another cultural heritage and often leads to violent conflict.
Why assume that an less advanced culture of people are unhappy with their situation and that force feeding them another Nirvana will awaken and improve their situation for all time?
This is the result of trying to time warp a culture into a more sophisticated civilized society. Britain has made this same error all over the globe. If this culture had the wherewithal to keep pace with the more advanced societies wild horses wouldn't have kept them from educating and advancing their society.
The globe is full of unhappy people who were 'targeted' by well meaning 'others' to fast forward into a life style they were neither ready to embrace or prepared to incorporate into their current culture. Hawaii comes to mind.
Again, it might be done with the best of intentions but it creates hostility, unhappy conquered people, destroys another cultural heritage and often leads to violent conflict.
They become more aware of their present reality, but ultimately they did not possess the ability to improve their lot, nor can they easily assimilate into a more advanced culture style. It takes generations before the gap is closed and resentment and distrust ebb away. In the long run they advance no more quickly than they might if left on their own to advance at their own, comfortable pace.
Well, it sort of was. It’s just that the waves of illness brought on by contact with the Old World decimated the indigenous population. By the time that significant surveys of the interior of North America (I’m excluding Mexico here) were conducted in the 16th and 17th centuries, the bulk of the populace had perished, leaving behind vast tracts of land populated by only a handful of survivors. The large nation-state civilizations like the Mound-builders had ceased to exist.
Even at their densest, are you saying Indians had mapped out the continent and divvied it up?
Hell, just write him a check, and tell him to get off the land. When people are starving, then they will take back the fields.
Columbus mapped out the Americas and proclaimed ownership. It is one thing to proclaim, another to take possession..
“Do you think anyone with that attitude will succeed? “
I’d say he’s adking to be supported by US taxpayers from cradle to grave . He must have enough education to read about his US brothers in welfare.
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