Posted on 03/12/2013 7:51:01 PM PDT by Enza Ferreri
Apartheid had to go, period.
In retrospect, South Africa should had been divided into several different countries.
In retrospect, South Africa should had been divided into several different countries.
In only two sentences, you have correctly stated the South African situation. Bravo!
I know someone who grew up there and echoed same things. They are racist in regards to how they treat different black tribes with different skin color and characteristics. It is not juist racism against whites. The blacks are harder on each other over there than any treatment they received by whites.
“Like so many societies where demonstrating whos in control becomes a necessity, disarming the population becomes a priority. In 2010, the ANC-led regime changed the Firearms Registration Act, demanding that all legal guns be re-registered by July 31, 2011. In the process of re-registration, more than half the applicants were turned down, and 90 percent were turned down again on appeal.”
No comment necessary.
Who’d invest in a socialist black racist country like South Africa?
“Apartheid had to go, period.
In retrospect, South Africa should had been divided into several different countries. “
Why...because the libs deemed it so? I don’t listen to them, sorry.
I would put Apartheid up against ANY other sub-Saharan African country, by any measure, including freedom, and it would win. All the countries are tribal...the only bad thing about South Africa was that the wrong tribe was running the place.
***I guess the Dutch made the same mistake. Where did all those Kafas come from??!!!!***
The blacks were pushed out of their lands to the north by the impis of SHAKA, who demanded a 500 mile radius of empty land around his corral. Patrolled by impis, anyone caught in there were murdered.
“Apartheid had to go, period. In retrospect, South Africa should had been divided into several different countries.”
Actually, I agree breaking up the country would be preferable to what it is today, but I doubt that the world community was in any mood for that - where you’d have a wealthy white state surrounded by a destitute black state (or states). They (the world community) wanted blood back then, and that wouldn’t have satisfied them.
Ain't that Zuma?
Imagine the Reagans, the George H.W. Bushs playing nice-nice with the white leader of apartheid S.A.
The images are from a G20 summit and Mrs. Obama's visit to South Africa.
.. yep.. Obama and Zuma are buddies, America. :)
In a few years South Africa will be like Zimbabwe. Massive starvation and savage brutality.
Another liberal Democrat success story. How uplifting!
0bamanite have said that they want to replace the US Constitution with that of SA(Mandela’s Paradise)..the only mitigating factor is that the demographics here are inverse to SA’s. 0bama and his minions are as innumerate as they are intemperate!
I went to church with a couple from South Africa in the 80’s. They were both agriculture graduate students at New Mexico State University. They returned to South Africa after they graduated. I have often wondered what happened to them and if they are still alive.
The Whites there had no choice, except to move, Bob. We are seeing the same tendencies in our own country, so where would you have us go? All of us on FR, to one degree or another, fight these same policies but get no relief from our “leaders”, who have sold us out.
They MOVED there, not unlike the Irish Catholics who moved into N.I. because of the wealth created by Protestants. There is so much wrong with your posts, I hardly know where to begin.
Have you tried the usual social media, like Facebook and Myspace? It would be interesting to hear from them.
“The United States must speak out for the South African farmers. I have seen many horrific pictures of what they do to them. They are trying to kill of white people in a stealth way and they are getting away with it because no one ways anything about it.”
If you’re waiting for Obama to speak out on behalf of white people, you might just as well spit directly into the wind.
“The United States must speak out for the South African farmers.”
Do you really think the “United States” is going to speak out with the guy we have in the White House right now?
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