Showing posts with label Nelson Mandela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nelson Mandela. Show all posts

Monday, July 3, 2017

Mandela Day 2017


Well, here we are again in July already. Time flies, doesn't it? Why did Koos threw his watch out of the speeding train? He wanted to see time flies!

But July also means once again Mandela Month will be forced down our throats like castor oil for a six year old.

I wrote about the Arch Terrorist already many moons ago and you can recap it here:

WILL THE REAL NELSON MANDELA PLEASE STAND UP!

MY 67 MINUTES ON MANDELA DAY!

Yes, I cannot stand Mandela, just like Zuma cannot stand Jan Van Riebeeck.

And once again the good-doers will go out of their way to impress with their so-called do-goodie-67- minutes. Even myself will try to down as many bottles of beer in 67 minutes.

But, jokes aside, think for yourself (those who are able) if Mandela was that good, was that saint the whole bloody world thought he was, why is South Africa in the junk situation the ANC of
 Mandela ran this country into?

The answer my friend is that Mandela was not the saint, he rather opted for killing and maiming innocent people to reach the ANC's goal. His people were never educated or prepared to be good citizens and be equal for the task of running a democracy. That is why people think  it is cool to run  a country with sticks and stones, burning tires, destroying infrastructures, stealing, raping, etc. That is why this country is in the dire straits it is.

Therefore, as long as the ANC is still blaming Van Riebeeck and his white descendants for everything they turned this country into, I will never forget the atrocities of Mandela and his ANC during their so-called struggle, for example the Church Street bomb.

Therefore, enjoy your 'turning-the-other-cheek-67-
minutes on 17 July. I will enjoy my 67 bottles of beer on the wall!

Thursday, March 24, 2016

South Africa's Unofficial Civil War



Very few African countries escaped the horror of civil war in the post-Colonialist era. In most cases the civil war resulted from a power struggle between corrupt quasi-politicians with more interest in their own pockets, than in that of the country. As a result, the country itself often bled to death. Rwanda, Mozambique, Angola, Uganda, Rhodesia and numerous others were examples of this phenomenon.
FW de Klerk and Nelson Mandela told us in 1994: South-Africa would be different. We learned from the mistakes of our neighbours. We will have a peaceful transition into a full “democracy”. And the world (including the majority of South Africans) desperately wanted to believe this.
There would be no democracy. After 22 years we have a political system with a grandiose constitution on the books, and only the rotten remains of the promises that were made, underneath. The “democracy” has turned into a “cleptocracy”…
…and a silent, deadly, destructive civil war against minorities, based on racist motives. In short, the white population of South Africa is fast becoming the vanquished in an effective guerrilla war which has not even once been condemned by the government. In fact, the ANC government, along with the opposition DA, entertains the notion of the rest of the world: “Let us ignore this and pretend that the multiculturalist experiment in South Africa is successful. Why, the very annihilation of an entire nation, the brutal torture of the elderly, the rape and murder of little children is not an unreasonable price to pay for our fantasy.”
Well, let us at least then have the common decency to admit and recognise the fact that South Africa is a country of blood and pain and turmoil. Of which March 2016 will go down in history as one of the bloodiest ever. We mourn the loss, the pain and the suffering of these victims and we assure their family and relatives of our heartfelt condolences and sympathy in their hour of bereavement. That is the least we can offer.
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Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Apartheid System Of The Whites Replaced By The Apartheid System Of The ANC



WHEN APARTHATE REPLACED APARTHEID
For a number of decades now the ANC dressed themselves as a “liberation movement” opposed to the policy of apartheid.
They opposed the relocation of people by force in District Six and elsewhere, yet they develop the property reform act which means that farmers will be forced to relocate from their property and they remove the impoverished white families to Munsieville to live on an old rubbish dump.
They opposed the fact that only some South Africans were allowed to vote in elections under apartheid rule, yet they propose to remove voter’s from the roll whose addresses cannot be confirmed. Question is: would “Hut number 4 behind the rubbish heap when you turn left at the chicken coop behind the 63rd spaza shop in the gravel road that runs from the back of the taxi rank when you climb over the wall” count as a legal address or will 22 De la Rey Ave be the one to be removed?
They opposed apartheid legislation listing people as unwanted opponents of the state, yet they propose a law to list people at random as being “racists” and punishing them.
They opposed the “racism” of apartheid, yet they create 119 racially based laws including Affirmative Action and BEE to impoverish the country to the brink of junk status.
They opposed the substandard Bantu Education of apartheid, yet their own youth are burning down universities and centres of education and manage to create the poorest education system in the world.
They opposed the fact that apartheid did nothing towards nation building, yet they allow the massacre of the minority of the nation.
They complained of apartheid using government funds for defence and other purposes and for not building anything, yet they use government funds for Nkandla and destroy what has been built already.
What has changed? Nothing. We are living the mirror image of apartheid, only now it is more bloody and more racist and more destructive than what they claimed the first to be.
Which makes one ponder the statement made by a well-known Afrikaner activist last year: “Black people created apartheid. Go figure.”
Daniel Lötter
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Thursday, March 10, 2016

The Freedom for which the ANC fought for 90 odd years?



Any scientists out there?
In South Africa, when a train or bus service arrives late, it is not uncommon for a mob to burn it. When [free] housing is demanded, houses are torched. When [free] sanitation is demanded, public toilets are demolished. When [free] education is demanded, schools and universities are destroyed. When better [free] medical facilities are demanded, clinics are burned. When 'respect for African culture' is demanded, cultural treasures belonging to other cultures are destroyed. Is this sort of behaviour taught, or is it genetic? Scientists, please enlighten us; we are mystified.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Has a War Been Declared On White South Africans?



Has South Africa become most dangerous place you can be outside a war zone?
Nelson Mandela was able to hold the “rainbow nation” together, but he’s passed on. Now, according to the human-rights organization Genocide Watch, South Africa is at pre-genocide stage 6 of 8: “Preparation.”
With the country skidding toward anarchy, naturally, the people want to know whom they should blame. In 2010, a prominent member of the African National Congress named Julius Malema revived an old anti-apartheid song whose lyrics — says Genocide Watch — call for genocide: “Shoot the Boer, shoot, shoot.” “Boer” means “farmer” in Afrikaans; colloquially, it means “white South African.” Malema was ejected from the ANC and convicted of hate speech; he has since formed a new opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, which is currently the third largest party in parliament. Seven months after Malema’s conviction, President Zuma sang the genocide song himself, leading a crowd in a musical chant: “We are going to shoot them with machine guns, they are going to run . . . The cabinet will shoot them, with the machine gun . . . Shoot the Boer, we are going to hit them, they are going to run.”  Nelson Mandela’s successor, the president of South Africa, addresses a crowd of — according to the Guardian — tens of thousands, in a giant stadium, and calls for the murder of what amounts to about 10 percent of his constituents. Among the audience, uniformed members of the military dance.
According to Genocide Watch, the murder rate among South African white farmers is four times higher than among South Africans en masse. That rate increased every month after President Zuma sang his song, for as long as accurate records are available: The police have been ordered to stop reporting murders by race. The police have also disarmed and disbanded groups of farmer-minutemen, organized to provide mutual security. Consequently, says Genocide Watch, “their families” have been “subjected to murder, rape, mutilation and torture.” Meanwhile, “high-ranking ANC government officials . . . continuously refer to Whites as ‘settlers.’”
White South Africans have been native for more than 350 years; whites were farming South Africa before Newton discovered gravity. If, however, no length of time erases the stain of colonization, it should be noted that the dominant Bantu peoples of today’s South Africa displaced the Khoisan peoples who lived in South Africa before them. The archaeological record, evidently, is unclear — but it seems that the first Bantu appeared in what is now South Africa about 400 years before the first European. A long time, but not time immemorial.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

My 67 Minutes on Mandela Day


First of all I do not give a crap about Mandela, Mandela Day or the idiotic 67 minutes idea - go here to see why.

However, like they say, if you cannot win them, join them. So, what I will do is also to dedicate 67 minutes of my time to something dear and near to me.

My 67 minutes will go to reminiscence about all the innocent people of South Africa who were killed and maimed as a result of the murderous acts of the ANC thugs during their so-called freedom-struggle.

Believe you me, they should all have been charged with war crimes - but what happened? Now they are heroes?
Bull!!!!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Will the Real Nelson Mandela Please Stand Up




The country is praising Mandela; he is their hero, their Moses. The world, especially Obama is praising Mandela; he is their super-hero, their super-Moses. But, who is this Mandela? I don’t know this Mandela.

Therefore, will the real Nelson Mandela please stand up. Yes, the Mandela who should have been hanged back in 1963. The Mandela whose hands are dripping with blood of all the innocent people who were murdered during the ANC’s so-called struggle. The Mandela who defied the gallows in 1963 but who should have been charged with war crimes in 1994.

The Mandela who defied the firing squad and became a joke as he became the President of South Africa. The Mandela who should at least, on becoming the president, during his inauguration, have apologised for the ANC’s war crimes and atrocities during their so-called struggle. But, instead, continued with his war against the whites. Changing the names of cities, towns and streets that were the whites’ cultural heritage and had nothing to do or had no bearing on Apartheid. Allowing his comrades to be appointed in top positions without the necessary skills or qualifications and thus destroyed a public service that was built up to be amongst the best in the world. Allowing the same comrades to kick out whites in posts and appointing even worse people in their place, accelerating the downfall of the public service. Allowing incompetent people elect to steal to their hearts content, to corrupt and just let the country go to tatters. Allowing a crime wave to hit this country that would take a struggle once again to rid the country of it. Allowing the genocide of the white farmer.

This is the real Mandela. And his real legacy is one of a country ridden by crime wave after crime wave, of a country divided even more and worse than during the Apartheid years. A legacy of poverty, illiteracy, corruption, murdering of white farmers, etc., etc. A legacy of beggars, of free houses, free water, free electricity, but no self-worth and no employment.

Thank you, the real Mandela, you can now sit down again, or lie down.

Heritage Day 2018: South Africa

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