We hear endless nauseating statements that black poverty, black
deprivation, black oppression is the result of white oppression,
apartheid, and land that has been stolen.
Nothing goes right for blacks, everything goes wrong, whether in New
York’s Harlem, Zimbabwe’s Harare or South Africa’s Hope City, and it is
the white man’s fault. It’s the consequences of slavery and
exploitation, and persecution and “white supremacy”. Before the white
man’s time, the rivers flowed with milk and honey; the cattle were fat,
and the wheat turned into mealie meal all on its own.
“DECOLONISE!” Is the cry of the radical blacks? Our problem is whiteness.
In all modesty, I will ask only one question.
In the Caribbean is an island. It is the most populated stretch of
land in the Caribbean, 10.6 million Blacks occupy 27,750 square
kilometers of what we know as Haiti.
Haiti runs under extreme health hazards, epidemics, witchcraft, corruption, and fraud are worse than anywhere in the world.
The Haitian’s life expectancy is among the lowest recorded. Literacy
is virtually non-existent. Poverty and hunger are extreme and common
elements.
Haiti became an independent black state since January 1, 1804. That
was 212 years ago, and it looks like a trash can after all those
decades.
Now I would be grateful to know how the white man is to blame for the black man’s problems.
Read the original article by Daniel Lötter in Afrikaans on Front Nasionaal SA – blad
Published on South Africa Today – South Africa News
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