Posted on 08/03/2023 7:27:32 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Remember all the speeches about apartheid? As I recall, Jesse Jackson got involved in South African politics. It was the issue of our time, as they often say.
For the record, apartheid was terrible and a correction was needed. However, it's hard to see what's happening in South Africa today. The country is a financial mess and the extremes seem to be doing all the talking.
This is the sad story:
South Africa's Marxist-Leninist political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, celebrated its 10th anniversary over the weekend.
After the radical group's demagogic leader emphasized, "We are with President Putin... We are Putin, and Putin is us, and... we are not with the USA," Julius Malema led nearly 100,000 of his followers in singing the anti-white hate song, "Dubul' ibhunu," known as "Shoot to kill, kill the Boer, kill the farmer."
Video of the bloodthirsty chant at the FNB Stadium, complete with gun sounds, has gone viral, prompting outrage and concern from the world's richest man, South African Twitter CEO Elon Musk, who wrote, "They are openly pushing for genocide of white people in South Africa."
It sounds like they are in fact pushing for genocide of white people.
All this reminds me of a conversation that I had with a White South African family recently relocated to Texas. They were simple farmers and descendants of people who had moved there over a century ago. The young father confirmed that people were leaving and heading to Australia, New Zealand, or the U.S. He felt that they'd be in danger back home and wanted his young kids to grow up in a different world.
Once upon a time, Nelson Mandela was the darling of the West.
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Before it was populated by the Dutch farmers and Huguenots. They met the southward migrating Bantus in the northern part of the territory. The Boers were on the land before the Bantus. Both groups killed off most of the indigenous Khoi-San, survivors of which group became the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert.
Dutch and French Huguenot with some German mostly but not exclusively.
“Funny how no one cares about racism in South Africa anymore”
Well, if whites just quietly take it, why not just keep dishing it out?
At the end of the day, it’s up to whites to defend their interests... and we’re doing a shitty job of it.
In a reading of the book THE WASHING OF THE SPEARS it appears South Africa only had a few bushmen and Hottentots when the Dutch and English settled there. All the blacks were still hundreds of miles to the North East.
“Haiti and South Africa aren’t cesspools because of skin color.”
It ain’t skin color that’s the problem. It’s what’s correlated with skin color that’s the problem.
And big difference in group AVERAGE IQs is one of the most consequential realities between the blacks and other races.
And those who say “it’s culture” - where do you think culture comes from?
Intelligence is upstream of culture.
The land was virtually barren when the Dutch settlers arrived.
“Racism by Melanites against Caucasians is always acceptable...”
Acceptable by whom?
Whites can look in the mirror for the answer.
See post #44
“where’s Bono” I hate that guy. what a tool.
My husband spent time in Rhodesia.
We are looking at moving to Namibia currently.
Is the US prosperous? Dysfunctional? Dangerous?
A percentage of white people, especially women, just can’t wait to trip over themselves making excuses for the outcomes of blacks. Here and abroad.
Before it was the wrong kind of racism. Now it’s the right kind of racism.
“We are looking at moving to Namibia currently.”
Are SWAPO-types still running the show there?
They love Putin because he is sending them free grain and oil
Yep
Many here will scold you for that reality check
Once South Africa becomes completely diverse, we’re talkin Wakanda !
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