In South Africa, the majority wants economic freedom, and most
believe the struggle to obtain such freedom is all about a fight with
the white minority group. Financial security, owning land, and having a
job is important. The majority wants to stand together to reach a single
destination. Many people realize that the desire for freedom of living
in a democratic society is being used negatively, and that there is
hatred directed at the majority, causing difficulties in gaining
economic freedom. On the other hand, there are several thousands of
people in South Africa who think that as long as the white minority own
the land, there will never be freedom, and slavery shall continue into
future generations.
However great the struggle is for the majority to obtain financial
freedom, the struggle is being obscured by a few politically rational
souls who continue to force an opinion upon the majority; a strong
opinion that the entire blame of poverty and slavery falls on the white
minority, who continue to steal the resources. The white minority is
squarely the reason why blacks suffer in South Africa. There is the
perception that as long as white people control the economy, there will
never be freedom in South Africa.
The poor people who struggle to see the objective are blindly led to
believe the white people are to blame, and there is no easy solution.
They are told that whites must be fought against for the rightfulness of
what belongs to the majority, and that the fight must be combated with
commitment and determination to create a stable financial country. The
majority must stop dreaming of financial security as it will never come
to pass unless action is taken.
The battle must remain a fight for a financial solution, and that
battle is against the white minority who were led by former president PW
Botha, who hated the majority. How are the majority going to claim the
stolen land, and how are the people going to benefit when none are
skilled and there is no equipment to ensure productivity?
Whites are considered to be foreigners in South Africa and many wish
for their quick evacuation so that the country can develop without the
hindrance of a white person. The black man wants to produce moving
machinery, farm, and live a life of opulence. While all the talk and
mudslinging continues, the black man remains chained to poverty and
laziness. That white people hate black people is the most aggressive
untruth now being fed to the ignorant.
Many believe that most blacks are dependent upon some form of
government grant and that the leaders are not brave enough to stand up
to the superpowers. The poor remain powerless, and most are dying,
because the government of South Africa does not condemn white supremacy.
There is the conviction that the land has more than enough natural
resources, minerals, and vegetation to feed the entire continent. The
government should impose sanctions against the West.
The outcry of being victims of racism cannot be ignored for much
longer. It is a cry for the majority to learn about African history and
forget what the oppressors are saying. There must be a deep longing to
understand the African roots and turn away from the white man’s
intelligence that blinds the wisdom of the majority.
There is a call to wake up and reclaim justice for the people of
South Africa, and a call to take back what was stolen, either forcefully
or peacefully, and sooner rather than later. There is a demand to stop
the difficulty of teaching children about African heritage when white
domination and superiority are continually observed, and to stop the
mental slavery and return to the way of the ancestors. They want to stop
being restricted and for people to realize the white man will forever
be an enemy.
There is an appeal by a few radical few who continually state that
the black majority must stop dwelling in the past and remove the whites
in power who continue to cause problems. To achieve this, the majority
must stop acting cowardly, condemning black people, and stand united
against a common enemy. Many believe it is a systematic war of culture
and religion with wealth traced back to Western countries. It is
controlled with a simple solution to divide and conquer. Africans must
stop being scapegoats.
However much the majority want a change to economic freedom, there is
the conception that it will take decades to educate the masses in the
way whites used to colonize black people; killing black people for land
and shipping black people off to a foreign country to work as slaves.
They believe that teaching the masses the humiliation of black women,
and the method of defeat through education will also take a very long
time. They want to forcing the majority to believe that blacks were
inferior in order to fulfill the evil cause of white supremacy.
It is not what the majority want, but rather what a few revolutionary
people want, and the greatest weapon being used is intimidation. The
government has used intimidation for 21 years and has succeeded in
remaining in power. Now that many have understood how easy it is to
intimidate the masses, the call becomes louder and bolder with no
foresight of a better future for all. The call that the few violent
people make does not take into consideration the consequences of a
revolution. White people want peace, black people want peace, and
somewhere there is a solution for South Africa.
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