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To: tiki

I spent several weeks in South Africa in the 1980’s and found it to be a great country situated in a continent of unstable third world countries. Today, the once great nation has joined all the others in decrepitude.

Soweto was the cardboard box town where those who entered SA illegally lived in squalor while they looked for work in the bustling country.

Black South Africans in the cities lived in attractive homes and drove late model cars. The first-class hotel I stayed in Johannesburg had a black manager, a young white staff, and at least half of the guests were black. At breakfast everyone went down to eat together.

I found the same to be true in Durban.

The police officers were mainly black officers who were of all ranks and gave friendly advice to visitors.

Commerce was literally buzzing; steel was being made, cars assembled and every time of commerce was represented.

A majority of the current population would like to return to minority rule which is easily explained: black are incapable of self-rule. The colonial nations, like Britain, Belgium, France, et al, gave them ‘freedom’, but that meant slavery at the hands of greedy, communist thugs who draw their pleasure from running roughshod over the people and keeping things in turmoil.

Thanks to America and to the likes of the unintelligible Henry (the chicken hawk) Kissinger who put his considerable weight behind sponsorship of the boycott.

Why are these people never held accountable for the misery they wrought as a result of the wrong-headed, stupid actions?


18 posted on 12/24/2014 4:03:37 AM PST by HomerBohn ( I love the women's movement, especially walking behind it.)
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To: HomerBohn

The marxist seeks to destabilize and ruin everything that is good in the world.

That’s why they had to destroy the only country in Africa that worked.


20 posted on 12/26/2014 2:16:45 PM PST by Rome2000 (SMASH THE CPUSA)
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