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Showing posts with label ANC. Show all posts

SOUTH AFRICA EMBRACES ITS NEW "SHITHOLE" STATUS

by Colin Liddell

Back in the so-called "bad old days" of Apartheid, South Africa was a booming society with a bright future.

Despite economic sanctions from much of the World, the country managed to develop nuclear power and nuclear weapons, carry out the first human heart transplant, devise an effective substitute for oil made from coal, destroy a communist army in Angola, and open the biggest hospital in the World to cater to the needs of the Black population of Soweto. 

MALEMA BEING GROOMED TO BE THE NEW PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA (AND THE NEW MUGABE)

South Africans, the light at the end of the tunnel
is actually an express train coming towards you.


Julius Malema is on his way to England and when you look who he is going to meet and address there, then it certainly raises a few eyebrows…Royal Institute of International Affairs, Oxford Union, Pan African People’s Movement in Tottenham, and attend the African Enterprise Awards at the London Capital Club…all affiliated or connected to Rhodes/Milner’s Round Table Group.
Malema’s UK visit “sends a message”
Just exactly what message would that be?

ORANIA: OASIS OF SANITY IN A COUNTRY OF CHAOS

The official flag of the town of Orania.
(Mr. Biehl is a man of German origin, who settled in South Africa and took up residence in Orania. You can read more about his interesting story here)

The government of South Africa, which is dominated by the socialist and black-nationalistic African National Congress (ANC), is busy with the second phase of their so-called "transformation" of our country. The second phase of their planned "transformation" is much more profound and destructive than the first phase. The first, transitional phase – which involved dismantling Apartheid-- still left some space for Afrikaners, but the next phase, the so-called "National Democratic Revolution", aims to wipe out any traces of white, especially Afrikaner history.

PODCAST 17: SOUTH AFRICA: HOPE IN DIVERSITY


Nearly a year after Mandela's death, Andy and Colin talk to Afrikaner writer and activist Attie Schutte about the difficult situation of Whites in the supposed "multi-cultural paradise" of South Africa. Among the topics discussed are endemic corruption in the ANC, the rise of Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters, and efforts by Afrikaners to create true Apartheid (and diversity!) through all-White, Afrikaner-speaking communities like Orania and Kleinfontein. 


'NEWSPEAK' IN THE RAINBOW NATION

Jacob Zuma of the ruling ANC party

A government which represents a regime, meaning not to serve its purpose as government for the existing term but with the calling to transform the entire society, rules not so much through brutal force, but through the control of the public debate and of certain key terms.

Of course, most regimes sugarcoat their hard ideology with nice-sounding words and catch-phrases, so that their ideological goals will sound innocent and benign. In contemporary South Africa, the African National Congress (ANC), which has ruled South Africa since 1994, boasts of having freed the black majority of apartheid and white minority oppression. The ANC's representatives continually regurgitate a variety of such words that have been stripped of their original meaning, in order to sell a left-wing ideology. In his famous book 1984, George Orwell used the name “newspeak” for such ideologically-twisted words, which frequently mean the very opposite of what they seem to mean. Here are a few of the ANC’s most popular “newspeak” words:

THE MYTH OF DIVERSITY

A typical example of repellent "diversity"-inspired artwork.

by Sebastian Biehl

One of the mantras of our time is "diversity" or, in other words, the urge to transform a homogenous society through governmental interference into an indefinable mixture.

Ethnic homogeneity is considered by the politically correct main-stream as deeply repugnant and dangerous, and is considered synonymous with "isolation," "parochialism," "racism," "superiority," "regression," among others terms. For the so-called opinion-formers, people who normally live in multicultural cities, homogeneity is outright offensive. A mixed couple, or a party with people of different races and creeds, is what makes opinion-formers and most journalists feel good. A community that lives according to its traditions creates immediate distrust, especially if it is a white community (in the case of traditional African tribes or Indian communities, lesser condemnation applies).

THE "N*****S" OF THE EARTH

The following is an exclusive excerpt from my article The N*****s of the Earth, concerning my travels among the Afrikaners last December, and included in the first issue of Radix, the print journal put out by the National Policy Institute. 

The Voortrekker Monument in a lightning storm.

During the time I spend in Johannesburg and neighboring Pretoria, the word “surreal” keeps leaping to mind. It’s just hard to get a handle on this strange place. There is dire talk of continuing Black-on-White crime and even whispers of a coming Rwanda-style attempted genocide, an event supposedly predicted by legendary Afrikaner seer and mystic Nicholaas “Siener” van Rensburg, a kind of Boer Nostradamus who allegedly predicted the assassinations of Koos De La Rey and Hendrik Verwoerd, the advent of black rule in South Africa and the bitter blossoming of the deadly and virulent AIDS epidemic.

PRATTLE AND BUM

The real wild man of rock.


I’ve been a U2 fan since the 1980s. But one thing that has continually bothered me over the years, as I am sure it has a considerable number of my fellow fans, is Bono’s extracurricular urge to be seen as some sort of Messiah figure, especially as his moral compass is about as accurate as a sundial in a coalmine.

Over the years, this has not only led him to pen some naĂŻve and cringeworthy lyrics, but, in the latest case, has seen him flirt with the genocidal ideology of Marxist ANC extremists, who, egged on by the anti-White racism implicit in the international Marxist movement, believe in butchering all Whites in South Africa.

During a recent interview Bono suggested that ANC chants like “Kill the Boer” and “Bring Me My Machine Gun” had a legitimate place in South African culture, demonstrating gross naĂŻvety or something worse.