Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Zuma, Zilla and the crazy South African situation



A South African sent the following Letter sent to Farmer’s Weekly - expressing his views on the recent political situation.

Madam lets put the record straight.
Jacob Zuma had no choice, accept to recall Pravin Gordhan.

Go to Google <What actually happened in London: Zuma vs. Gordhan. Mr. Chenkov.> It seems Jacob Zuma had signed and agreed with a Nuclear Power Plant Deal with Russia.

RSA could be taken to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in either a criminal case or civil case if Mr. President Zuma is in breach of contract.

So even if all Jacob Zuma's opposition oust him, the country is still liable for costs, losses and more.

This was decided in the Netherlands, and US President Trump would benefit as South Africa is reduced to chaos status.

Big Oil wants all they get hold of to do oil and gas drilling. Big Oil is Donald's Trump's primary benefactor.

Mrs. Helen Zille has made way for all this to happen with her Tweet that Colonialism is wrong. She did not recall the words.

She has admitted that Colonial is wrong, therefore others, strangers to boot, can claim on that.
Claim big they will.

Carlos the Jackal was in a European Court a few days ago. The Judge ordered that he tell what he did before his arrest for terrorism.
 
"I will never tell. All freedom fighters have one rule. Never admit what we did (wrong). . . I will rather stay in prison then tell what we did do. . ." Strong words like that.

All Freedom Fighters, even Robert McBride, IPID head, will never admit what he did. He was found guilty of murder on some counts, and due to be hanged. He got a reprieve.

Jacob Zuma will never admit that he did wrong. That is how he will break the system, and even break all his opposition.

South Africa White Farmers who are still wet behind the ears will say things like, "We are wrong. We must give in to the majority vote. He got to sell to BBBEE. We have no other option" ad infinitum.

It is what each farmer decides that is what will decide what happens to their farms. Not what the High Courts and Constitution Courts rule. Farmers in their own right can say. "I never agreed to that. It is theft. It is criminal. . . To take my farm(s) away." Actually, any Judge in his right mind will have to rule in favor, not of majority rule, but what is right.

Feeding the masses is a 'no-no' in the eyes of the UN. That is what they lectured my (school) class back in 1971 in my final year at high school. They don't want a  large population to feed.

"Kiddies go to war . . . or be vaccinated. . ." All vaccines have things in them you have no idea what is inside.

Freedom to choose



A South African sent the following to a leading magazine, expressing his concern over several issues.
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High Court judgments rule that dagga must be legal. Need
to find the transcript of that decision.

People in Soweto are already smoking on the streets in front of law enforcement officers because of that ruling. It is NOT yet a law to have and/or smoke dagga.

Advocates of dagga will give a long list of dagga's good value.

For instance, they say the violent behavior from alcohol usage is reduced when people start to use dagga instead of alcohol. They quote their own stats. This flies in the face of those who have to dedal with dagga/drug addicts.
Opposite what Rehad tries to do.

What happens is the advocates are in their own dagga trap and can't get out of it. They are addicted. Their reality is while under the influence. A new reality. Different reality and it does not mean a better reality.

Freedom to choose under the South African Constitution is what the new dagga agenda is based on.

I know an aunt of mine, who had to lock every door and every cupboard in her house while her son was on dagga. He had to find an income to buy his fixes. She would not allow it that her goods were stolen. Her son shot himself when that income was denied him. It might not be the smoking that caused the loss of mind, it was a loss of revenue to pay the dealer that caused the problem. Son stole household goods to get money to pay the dealer.

Although mind values do change with smoking dagga. And not for the better. Different.

Do parents want the police barging into the house because parents forbade their children their rights? Rights being that dagga is not allowed under their roof. . .

Under Dagga rule, they won't allow us to raise a dispute against dagga although the debate is valid. Won't allow us to issue a grievance. Are they are not liable for consequences when things go wrong?

Worse, dagga advocates will never admit that they are wrong and never admit they did wrong. Even if a member of the family is killed in a car crash because of dagga usage, dagga advocates will not accept liability. This makes their case worse, and more reason to fight the habit. (Some cases I know, sick persons did recover from using medicinal dagga.
However a swallow does not make a summer, as the saying goes.)

The advocates of dagga will even lie in a court of law. Even get an attachment order from a court, because it is legal, to recover the costs of a minor or adult incurred for outstanding amounts due to a dealer.
This is an invasion of your lives. Parents won't be allowed to give their consent or no consent? The issue is out of the hands of parents? Minors have rights, all of a sudden, and overrule their parents' right in their homes.

Parents have broken the law, by refusing minors under their roof to smoke dagga.

Did pro-dagga grasp that reality?

This whole concept of herbs and substances goes back to the mid-1600s when the Dutch East India Company (DEIC) had control of the sea trade across the globe. The DEIC owned New York, and the owners are still there in control.
Believe it or not.

Donald Trump, it was decided as far back as 1977 in the Netherlands that he would be US President.

Dagga research has been done in Holland. Dagga is just one aspect of the world sea trade going back a long time. Some modified dagga strains enhance sex activity, which benefits prostitutes. This was developed in Holland.

Prostitution is dedicated to the planet/god Venus. Many Jews in Holland were the ones who got the Red Light District going. ?

And they voted pro-Islam immigration in the March 2017 referendum. The vote was rigged.

Donald Trump has his backers as Big Oil. Big Oil cares nothing about what others think or do, as long as they can mine the underground oil or gas and make a profit.

If people are made lazy because of dagga usage, that means Big Oil can take over whole countries, and without resistance. Under dagga people just accept things. . .

Unger, the ground fracking for gas fuel, comes in here.

Reduce the world population by half by 2023 is also one reason why they want people dumped down and unable to stand up to life. Pro-dagga says life is extended. Not when those I know who smoked it are now dead, dying long before their time, while still in the 40s.


Dagga can also increase fertility. That has its own problems. Where does the money come from to feed more unwanted children?
This subject needs to be addressed by Joy. (a South African Magazine)

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

White Genocide in South Africa – Simon Roche interviewed VIDEO

In 2006 the signs were becoming clearer that anarchy in South Africa was a real possibility. While most people ignored these warning signs the Suidlanders started to prepare. Today, many ardent deniers have to admit that anarchy in South Africa is not only possible but likely.

The Suidlanders are an emergency plan initiative officially founded in 2006 to prepare a Protestant Christian South African Minority for a coming violent revolution. We are non-aggressive and legal in our preparation. Constituted lawfully under Geneva Convention, with particular reference to Protocols I & II of the Protocols Additional, for the protection of non-combatant civilian Afrikaners (women, children, the elderly and the non-able bodied) in the event of a civil war.

The video describes the alarming truth about South Africa. Simon Roach of Suidlanders, a South African anti Anti-White advocacy group being interviewed by Mike Cernovich. Simon schools us on the chilling shit going on down here in South Africa.
Published on South Africa Today

Zille, tweeting and inanity: more reasons for white South Africans to shut up

It’s remarkable how much of a shitstorm Twitter creates when in the hands of politicians – with serious costs for the rest of us. The Conversation

Helen Zille, premier of the Western Cape province and former leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance’s (DA), is – according to her acolytes in the press and most of white South African Facebook followers – irredeemably insightful, strong, lover of truth, seeker after justice, Biko champion and barely a whisker away from being canonised.

Championed by luminaries ranging from ostensible liberals and outright righwingers, how could she possibly go wrong?

Well, by making utterly stupid arguments, for starters. And then going on to defend her own stupidity in a piece of breathtaking solipsism. And tweeting all the way down.



Let’s apply some (very basic) logic to what she actually wrote. What should have been Zille’s starting point (somehow, she ended with this), is one we all recognise: that at the end of colonialism, about to elect a strong man leader for 30 years and throw human rights out the window, Singapore was (in her own words) a

dirt-poor country [with] mass unemployment, lack of education, almost non-existent sanitation, a dearth of natural resources (not even sufficient water), squalid shack settlements prone to major fires, opium addiction, the absence of a sense of nationhood and national pride among people with myriad languages, “races”, cultures, religions.

Why not stop there? All that anyone can say for colonialism is that it was barbaric. Zille seems to have an awareness of that fact, and every colonial subject can recognise it.

Defending the indefensible


I presume that Zille would agree that there can never be a defence of one country claiming to own another. The function of colonialism was theft – of resources, labour, rights, freedom, culture, practice, history, bread – everything. It was not a magnanimous sharing of education and culture and sipping tea. It was brutal, violent and murderous.

Bodies – black and brown bodies – were a colonial commodity. Colonies provided the slaves that built much of the vaunted “first world infrastructure” of large swathes of the world. The families of those slaves live with us today. That is already a massive, global psycho-social rent in the social fabric that beneficiaries refuse to recognise. The wealth generated by slave ownership still shapes the power structure of present-day Britain.

Colonial powers have in recent times tried to paint themselves as more or less benevolent – but the truth is that all colonialism is destructive, rapine and hideous. The British populace disagree – over 40% believe Empire was “a good thing”. Old Etonian David Cameron claimed:

I think there is an enormous amount to be proud of in what the British Empire did and was responsible for. But of course there were bad events as well as good events. The bad events we should learn from and the good events we should celebrate.

Some “bad events” like the slave trade, the murder of indigenous people, combined with theft of the natural resources from millions, the simultaneous impoverishment of millions more, and the destruction of local custom and culture that got in the way of “progress”.

Conflating colonialism with post-colonialism


I don’t for a moment assume Zille agrees with this nonsense – so why the fuss? Because she conflates a post-colonial narrative, and of a modernising global economy, with colonialism. Surely even Zille can see that colonialism doesn’t equate with post-colonialism?

I fear not, since her follow-up self-aggrandising piece on “what I learned in Singapore” uses the personal pronoun a remarkable 108 times, suggesting an ego that may do with some of the Buddhism that is the main religion in Singapore. But even with the glaring limitations on human rights in Singapore, surely it is apparent that a post-colonial nation can trade its way to cellphones and microsurgery – it’s not a gift of colonialism, it is how a country manages its affairs after colonialism.

So we hopefully agree – Singapore was stuffed up by colonialism. As was most of Africa and most of Asia. Singaporeans don’t go around lauding colonialism and the gifts it bestowed, and no-one else should either. They talk about what they did after Empire sidled out of the picture. The post-colonial path is what is in fact being discussed.

Zille got it completely wrong, then continued arguing how right she was.

South Africa’s independent judiciary isn’t because of colonialism, which sent black freedom fighters to the gallows. It’s guaranteed by the country’s post-colonial constitution, drawn up in large part by the African National Congress.

The country’s transport infrastructure was a great colonial inheritance – it ensured that white South Africans had buses and trains and tarred roads and traffic lights – and black South Africans had none. Entrepreneurial black South Africans created the minibus taxi industry because blacks felt they may want to go – well, anywhere they wanted – while the authorities felt they only needed to go to work, and then back home.

So, wrong again – South Africa’s post-colonial transport infrastructure created linkages between spatially and racially separate communities, introduced sustainable mass transit systems, the Gautrain, and the rest.

The country’s piped water is a miracle – of post-apartheid delivery.

(In 1995) only 33% of African households, compared with 72% of coloured, and 97% of both Indian and white ones, have the use of running tap water inside the dwelling for drinking purposes.

Yup, that’s colonialism for you. So what did the new South African government do? It made access to clean water a right in the constitution, and since then has connected virtually all urban dwellings to piped water, though rural lags some way behind.

In the examples cited by Zille, not one stands up to her own test.

Through whites-only glasses


So when Zille tells black people how stupid they are for electing the corrupt ANC and for not following the Singaporean path, she’s quintessentially white: rights don’t matter, money does. When you’ve always had rights, you don’t value them or understand why others coo about them so much. You can’t eat or trade them, right? Surely you’d rather have a job now, and not waste time on those pesky freedoms? Much rather be arrested for littering the streets of Singapore, secure in the knowledge that your country has modernised at the expense of human rights – the perfect neo-liberal trade-off.

It takes a spectacularly blind set of whites-only glasses to make this argument. And there seems to be a whole horde of white South Africans ready to support her – to agree that all modern technology in the country is the “gift” of the whites, for which blacks should be grateful.

The justification for this argument? The usual – just look at the ANC.

Be clear, dear reader, this article is not a defence of the ANC. It’s a defence of the right of indigenous people to their own freedom, and to use it however they choose – exactly what colonialism denied. Many used those freedoms to vote DA. I wonder if they will think twice next time, knowing that their glorious former leader seems to feel that colonialism was the white man’s burden, and modernity is the white man’s gift.

Why don’t they thank the whites for it?

David Everatt, Head of Wits School of Governance, University of the Witwatersrand

This article was originally published on The Conversation.