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“Nelson Mandela’s Legacy” [Africa Ping]
On the Right Side ^ | George V. Caylor

Posted on 12/08/2002 10:21:39 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March

Two weeks ago we discussed my 1985 trip to Africa, and my observations of chaos in the making.

In 1985 I took my Dad Glenn Caylor with me on an extended safari into the African “bush”. We were hunting some really big game including the Namibian Eland which weighs over a ton and can jump over a ten foot fence - easily.

One night we were driving back from hunting on the Botswana border and had a flat tire in the middle of nowhere. Americans can hardly fathom the term “nowhere” unless they’ve traveled the Outback of Australia or the Kalahari Desert.

Our guide Hennie Koetse’s flashlight was broken so we had to build a small fire to light our work. Our stop and the fire made me nervous because we had been informed earlier that the communist African National Congress (ANC) had been in the area attacking farms and killing farmers. The Republic of South Africa sent in an anti-guerilla unit to ‘suppress’ the violence. The action was fairly close to us and I could imagine myself in some communist guerilla’s crosshairs. Obviously we made it through the night with no casualties.

Most of us have heard of the African National Congress and its most famous member, Nelson Mandela. He was one of the founders of the ANC and was an avowed communist. Mandela was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a policeman and several black magistrates.

Under pressure from America, Nelson Mandela was released from his life sentence. He was then immediately elected as Republic of South Africa’s president.

While Mandela was in prison, he exerted a great deal of power and influence over the affairs of RSA. His wife Winnie was a communist agitator who instigated the torture deaths of dozens of blacks who did not want to be communists. Her most common death-by-torture device was the “necklace” which I won’t describe. It’s just too barbaric. Winnie, however, became the darling of the American press and graced our television sets nightly with her rhetoric. Due to her communist leanings, our press overlooked and forgave her little torture hobby.

How has Republic of South Africa fared since it elected Nelson Mandela as its leader? According to our own Jesse Jackson, South Africa is now “an international role model of what can be. Truly a Utopia. A miracle.”

Before we look at South Africa today, we need to remember that this country once had the lowest crime statistics, the highest employment and one of the best health care systems in the world. Blacks from black-governed neighboring countries crossed into “white racist” South Africa by the millions. When I was there, doctors made routine cost-free visits to everyone’s homes. The economy was strong, people were well-fed, healthy and safe.

Let’s take a look at Mandela’s new so-called “miracle” and see if it holds water.

“The culture of South Africa has become so deformed that we no longer have respect for the rights of others. No state on earth has failed as dismally as ours to meet the fundamental test of any civilization: to enforce law and order, to protect the lives and property of its citizens.” - Police Commissioner George Fivaz.

The problem was ANC’s new laws that protected the rights of everyone but law-abiding citizens. Over 20,000 of South Africa’s most highly trained policemen and women resigned or took early retirement from the force. This left a gap that criminals soon exploited. (Sound familiar?)

Another problem is with the ANC’s new justice department. Of every 109 murders, only nine result in a prison sentence. In other words, you can literally get away with murder 90% of the time.

South Africa is now the “rape capital” of the world - more than double the rate of any other country. Rape cases are seldom, if ever, prosecuted. Black women suffer in silence and their rapes are no longer even reported.

One in three black adults are infected with the AIDS virus. This will leave the country decimated much the same way as neighboring Kenya and Uganda where entire villages are comprised of only the very young and the very old. Their inhabitants of sexual activity age are dead.

I have two friends working as missionaries to those villages. They are building orphanages, clothing the children, and teaching them to survive. The working adults are simply no longer there.

Finally, unemployment has risen to nearly 50%. Of course, blacks now have the vote. And in every election, their black leaders tell them how to vote. Not exactly the freedom promised by Mandela. Jesse Jackson had it wrong. The “new” South Africa doesn’t sound quite like paradise to me. But maybe it is to him.

© 2002 by George V. Caylor. All rights reserved. George Caylor is a wealth planner and syndicated writer in Lynchburg, VA. To read past columns or e-mail him, go to www.OnTheRightSide.com [or the source link at the top]


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To: Tailgunner Joe
Uh, looks like a good location for a Predator to target with a Hellfire. Many problems soved in a split-second!
61 posted on 12/08/2002 4:26:52 PM PST by toddst
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To: SteveTuck
Did you oppose apartheid?

You may as well ask if we oppose apartheid in Israel.

64 posted on 12/08/2002 4:56:50 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: goldenboy
Lets get real here ....do I think that western culture peoples be seperated from "savages" ...yes!

Then we don't have much to discuss. In my opinion, apartheid was a morally indefensible political and economic system.

By the way, the blacks are not savages. They lack an education because the white-minority government denied them that opportunity for generations.

65 posted on 12/08/2002 5:08:30 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: Tailgunner Joe
You may as well ask if we oppose apartheid in Israel.

Did you oppose apartheid in South Africa?

66 posted on 12/08/2002 5:09:17 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
I wasn't well informed back in the 80s. You are asking us what we thought back in the dark ages, before Windows 95. Tell me, what was your first word as a baby, and how did you say it? It's about as relative. What people think today matters more, don't you think?

I asked a simple question and got this nonsense in response. Once again, what would you have done if your government had gradually taken away your political rights and eventually stripped you of your citizenship?

67 posted on 12/08/2002 5:10:58 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: toddst
What's so awful about separatjng the living areas of blacks and whites? The integration folks got all hung up on this and started focusing on punishing the white minority for having the wrong "attitudes" about blacks and whites.

Because the white-minority government forced 70% percent of the population to live on 13% to 14% of the national territory.

Because the white-minority government forced 70% percent of the population to live on the most worthless land.

Because the white-minority government forcibly moved 3.5 million blacks from land designated for whites to reservations.

Because the white-minority government stripped blacks of South African citizenship and their remaining civil and political rights.

Because blacks violated pass laws if they were in an urban area for more than seventy-two hours without having obtained special permission.

Because the General Laws Amendment Act allowed the police to hold suspects for up to six months without reporting their arrests.

Because the white-minority government eliminated the requirement of equality for racially segregated facilities.

Because the white-minority government prevented blacks from receiving education for jobs traditionally reserved for whites.

Because blacks were unable to purchase land in white areas.

Because blacks were unable to live in white-owned areas and work as sharecroppers.

Need I go on....

68 posted on 12/08/2002 5:19:09 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: SteveTuck
I opposed the Communist takover of South Africa.
70 posted on 12/08/2002 5:20:48 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: toddst
Given time, the economic situation for blacks would have improved within South Africa under apartheid.

Before or after the government forcibly moved them to homelands and revoked their citizenship?

71 posted on 12/08/2002 5:21:23 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: Tailgunner Joe
I opposed the Communist takover of South Africa.

So, you supported apartheid?

72 posted on 12/08/2002 5:22:23 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: SteveTuck
Is it an either-or question?

hint: if you're a communist, the answer is 'yes'.

74 posted on 12/08/2002 5:26:40 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: SteveTuck
So you support political murder?
So you support Communism?
So you support murderous Black Nationalism?
So you support the AIDS crisis?
I conclude that you like to ask open-ended questions that infer others support apartheid if they oppose Mandela, like the old legal 'How long has it been since you stopped beating you wife?' Philosophically disingenous, and in my opinion, politically stultifying. When I'm faced with two evils, I fight them both, to spite small minds like yours with relish. What are your thoughts on Liberty? (lol)
75 posted on 12/08/2002 5:32:19 PM PST by Darheel
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To: SteveTuck
Before or after the government forcibly moved them to homelands and revoked their citizenship?

You aren't listening to anyone but yourself. Have you heard anything that's been said about the movement of blacks into South Africa from neighboring countries seeking jobs?

Why would the whites have an obligation to absorb all these immigrants and provide services and opportunities to however many job-seekers who entered ?

Now lets see, might we be describing the very situation we are experiencing in the US with an endless flow of illegal immigrants into our country? Hmmm . . . .

76 posted on 12/08/2002 5:35:36 PM PST by toddst
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To: toddst
You aren't listening to anyone but yourself.

Still waiting for you to answer the first question I asked you. What would you do if your government gradually took away all your political rights and eventually stripped you of your citizenship?

Have you heard anything that's been said about the movement of blacks into South Africa from neighboring countries seeking jobs?

Yes. Does not make apartheid any less objectionable.

Why would the whites have an obligation to absorb all these immigrants and provide services and opportunities to however many job-seekers who entered ?

Because they created the mess with their racist policy.

77 posted on 12/08/2002 6:17:35 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: Darheel
So you support political murder?

I would probably resort to violence if my government took away my political rights and citizenship.

So you support Communism?

Never

So you support murderous Black Nationalism?

See #1

So you support the AIDS crisis?

Never

I conclude that you like to ask open-ended questions that infer others support apartheid if they oppose Mandela, like the old legal 'How long has it been since you stopped beating you wife?' Philosophically disingenous, and in my opinion, politically stultifying. When I'm faced with two evils, I fight them both, to spite small minds like yours with relish.

How would you have fought apartheid?

What are your thoughts on Liberty? (lol)

Strongly support, for blacks and whites.

78 posted on 12/08/2002 6:21:12 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: Darheel
What are your thoughts on Liberty?

What about the liberty of the blacks taken away by the white-minority government?

79 posted on 12/08/2002 6:22:40 PM PST by SteveTuck
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To: SteveTuck
What about the liberty and property of whites taken away by the black majority(Bolsheviki)?
80 posted on 12/08/2002 6:29:27 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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