"The time for reconciliation is over’: South Africa votes to confiscate white-owned land..."

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Nope. I'm intelligent enough to know that land grabs of this type will backfire, and not to trust the ANC to do the right thing.
can't steal something that was stolen...

stop :cape: for cacs.

lol @ "of this type" :mjpls:

you think they would voluntarily give up their looted gains :dead:
 

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Point me to where Dr. Khalid is lying, please...

You don't see it huh? The problem was never black people, because if it was, and since we are physically stronger, we would be the ones trying to find ways to exterminate the white race. Black people were and are never bothered by the extermination of the white race. They know that, and that's one of the problems.

We NEVER STEPPED UP our violence game against them. We are scared, because their media, will find a way to shift the blame, and portray us as the serial killers, mass shooters, monkeys and etc. While we are scared, they keep doing the same thing, multiple times, different locations, because they know that their media is going to protect them.

You don't fight someone, that wants you dead, wtih love. You fight against them, with the double of the pain that they want to inflict you.

They are going to multiply and keep doing the same thing, because it is their nature. Once we accept that, it will make it easier...

Don't see what? :dahell:. How did you miss the post I made right above the one you quoted? Saying no one deserves to die because of skin color alone its not a liberal approval to the situation.....its the fukking sane approach......go outside and get some air breh.......you bugging right now.
 

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And they will if there are no C00ns in the government. Like I said, the police, the military, the courts etc. Are all black owned. If any white people got out of pocket in the past in apartheid South Africa, who protected them? In America when a black person is killed by a white supremacist, who protects the murderer? Whenever there is a mostly white ownership of authorities in a nation, there is no one to protect us.

I think the reason that those lands weren't already purchased by black millionaires, is because after Mandela the ANC stopped caring as much about improving black people's living conditions and sat back and took money from Indians and white people. If you create a situation where black people with an interest in becoming great can do well, then naturally the white people will leave. They're a minority in the country, they have to compete with well educated and skilled black people who outnumber them, and they can't harm a black person and be protected by the courts like how they could in apartheid or how they do in the U.S. so either they'll leave or they'll get used to the idea of what it really means to be a minority.

Some of yall need to really look into these guys instead of just looking at the policy on its face and rejoicing thinking that this is going to mean a big win for S.A. I want s.a. to be a place where black people from all over the world come to invest and know that their money is going to both make them and other black people rich, but also make poor black people stable. I'm more concerned with black success than white suffering. White tears are always inevitable when black men and women are crushing them financially and educationally AND they can't be touched by the tools of white supremacy.

Given how they have treated their "fellow Africans" over the last couple of years, I'd say that your dream won't be coming true anytime soon.
 

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Why xenophobic attacks persist in South Africa

Read more at: Why xenophobic attacks persist in South Africa - Vanguard News

By Adewale Kupoluyi

It is saddening to know that Nigerians and other Africans are still being killed on a regular basis in South Africa over what has commonly be referred to as xenophobia. Over a couple of years, many innocent foreigners have been murdered while enormous properties of the victims have also gone down the drain. No doubt, xenophobic violence in South Africa has assumed epidemic proportions, deepened by moments of exceptional viciousness and wickedness. In recent times, many South African nationals have taken the law into their hands and displayed brutal justice on some other foreign nationals on any unsubstantiated and mischievous evidence.

Many Africans including Nigerians continue to migrate to South Africa and other countries in search for greener pasture due to the harsh economic situation in their homeland. In the past few weeks, the attacks seem to have risen sharply. At the last count, over 35 shops belonging to immigrants were reportedly looted in Pretoria, the South African capital. It is common knowledge that getting a job in Nigeria, irrespective of whether it is skilled or unskilled, is almost an impossibility. The rate of unemployment is so high that crime and criminality continue to rise by the day because many agile men and women are idle and certainly need to survive. Apart from the shortage of paid employment, setting up a business is an uphill task for many young school leavers in Nigeria.

Getting the required capital is herculean. Financial institutions are not always ready to provide such funds to the needy. Interest rates chargeable on other loan sources are so prohibitive that genuine entrepreneurs are discouraged from starting businesses in the country. It is for these reasons that many youths would rather opt to move into other buoyant nations that could guarantee them assured livelihood and stable means for survival. That is why the option of going abroad becomes attractive to them. At least, they can take many things for granted overseas; those things that are big deal in my dear country; food, clothing and shelter. Hence, the zeal and rush for greener pasture would continue until things improve significantly for our people.

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Xenophobic attack in South Africa
At this point, it is necessary to take a closer look at some of the factors that have encouraged the perpetration of xenophobic killings in South Africa. First, is the generally feeling of insecurity on the part of South Africans that foreigners are taking over the jobs that should ordinarily be reserved for them. Hence, the only logical way for them to show their grievance and antagonism is to launch attacks on such foreigners with the thinking that they would be protecting and jealously guarding what is solely theirs.

Secondly, law enforcement agents in South Africa, most especially the police, appear to be slow in responding to distress call by victims whenever they are in danger. It is for this reason that many observers are of the belief that police officers often take sides to the advantage of South Africans. This should not be. Law enforcement agents are expected to perform their duties without any bias, fear or favour. Thirdly, is the dwindling economic fortunes of South Africa over the years under the ruling African National Congress. The main effect of that dimension is that many South Africans themselves are in dire need of employment as the economic situation bites harder. In other words, what we experiencing as xenophobia is a clear manifestation of the poor state of the South African economy.

Another issue that may have fuelled the carnage is the poor the knowledge of history by the aggressive youth. It is not a funny thing when younger generations have no or very poor knowledge of the past. They seem not to appreciate the vital role played by Nigeria and other African nations in the struggle for the liberation of many Southern African countries from the shackles of apartheid. Many of them appear to be too young to know the powerful renditions by notable Nigerian artistes against the apartheid regime, which eventually collapsed after many years of struggle. Sadly, what Nigeria has received in return for its unalloyed solidarity and commitment to the cause of a sister nation like South Africa is sheer hostility, aggression and hatred. Lastly, it is natural and expected for crime to persist in any society where people commit offences and violate laws with impunity. Hardly have we heard of South Africans being apprehended, prosecuted and convicted for their culpability in xenophobia by killing other nationals.

The continued massacres of Nigerians and innocent people should no longer be tolerated in South Africa and other parts of the world, where our country men and women are known to be undergoing various degrees of persecution and trauma. To start with, the Federal Government should summon the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, to give an informed and updated account of the situation and the diplomatic assurance that the safety of the estimated 800,000 Nigerians living in South Africa, would be guaranteed. Secondly, Nigerians should ensure that they shun illegal and unlawful activities abroad, where very little room is available for them to legally defend themselves. Thirdly, the African Union should wade in and condemn the wanton killings of fellow African nationals. Stiffer penalties should be meted out to erring nations within the union using diplomatic channels. Provocative statements by leaders in South Africa should be curtailed.

The Federal Government should prioritise the creation of employment as a matter of urgency and evolve policies that would stimulate employment. Access to funds by genuine young entrepreneurs should be liberalised.

For instance, the Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini’s unguarded and inciting utterances, some few years ago were blamed for sparking-off rounds of attacks on foreigners. Many South African youths are easily ignited by hate speeches that are carelessly proclaimed by their leaders. The country’s harsh immigration policies – which tend to terribly discourage migration – are also blamed for aggravating the problem. Without further delay, the Nigerian government should make the nation truly home to all so as to discourage young people from leaving the shores of the country in their multitudes to foreign lands that are hostile to them. Definitely, South Africa is certainly one of such countries, at least for now.

The process involved in applying for loans should be softened while more opportunities for credit facilities should be made available and easier for the people. When people are gainfully employed at home, the propensity to travel and start another life outside would greatly be reduced as nobody likes to be a second rate citizen anywhere. There is nothing like home.

The unfortunate trend of xenophobia is gradually eroding the confidence of other African countries that the lives of their nationals are unsafe under the purview of the South African government; a development that weakens African unity. Furthermore, Nigeria may need to revisit its Big Brother policy towards Africa that appears not to be yielding much dividends for the country going by the South African saga. Nigerians should not take the law into their hands by killing South African in retaliation. They should always respect constituted authorities and hope that succour would truly come their way within the shortest time.

Kupoluyi writes from Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), adewalekupoluyi@yahoo.co.uk,@AdewaleKupoluyi
 

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Let's hope he has a plan on how to utilize his black citizens to utlitize the country's infrastructure.

I mean, SA was once the powerhouse of Africa and look at the country now, it is a joke. Zimbabwe became a sad story after the farmers left and SA will face the same infrastructural decline if the white people leave for good and the West retaliate by putting sanctions on the country.
 

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Mandela probably would have oppose this breh...
This is a bad idea and the first critic of the idea mentioned in the article hit the nail on the head. You guys are falling for the okee doke while these politicians look out for themselves. This is a move that will only make people say " yeah fukk them cacs!" While the people at the top make out like bandits and we forget that they don't know what the fukk they're doing when it comes to government. Zimbabwe is a favorite racist talking point and South Africa is running the risk of being the same thing, a country whose standard of infrastructure and living crumbled after white people left.

Obviously I'm not in favor of keeping things the way they are, but I am in favor of empowering black people there. Offer loan forgiveness for black students studying stem degrees and putting those degrees to work to build the infrastructure and develop important technology. Offer loans with low interest for black people who are starting their own businesses. These kind of steps will give black people an advantage so they can build generational wealth and buy these lands off the white people who only got them through unfair methods to begin with. People who want the land and have proven that they have drive and have succeeded in other projects will be the ones who buy the land and who can make it even more successful. I want situations where black men and women are owners and the white people are working for them knowing that they bought the land instead of just got it from the government. Or at least since Malema calls himself a Marxist, the land ownership should be divided so that the workers who have been there for more than 5 years get a piece of stock or legal ownership in the place they work and new company policies are voted in democratically.

This is clearly a ruse by people who want to just hang on to power. Only a fool tries to motivate black people by their hatred of white people only. The reason Mandela was so successful was because he was more concerned with black empowerment than giving people a vision of white suffering. White people will naturally be at a disadvantage when you tweak the system and make it fair. The ANC has kept fukking up by not doing substantial work to alleviate black poverty. The "fukk y'all I got mine" mentality is strong even in Africa. Don't trust a billionaire to talk to you about equality and making things fair. Their existence by definition is only possible due to unfairness. It makes no sense that a man can have more money than he and his descendants can spend in 5 lifetimes while SOWETO is still a thing. Your billions should come AFTER black people are no longer second class citizens in their own damn country.
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I'll just wait to see who the land is being distributed to before jumping to conclusion
 

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they ain't gonna do shyt that have to do with invading.

doing so would be them basically admitting that "we're only going there to save white people"

That shyt would be all over the news. Maybe they will order a sanction by few Western Nation, but oh well.

Trade between South Africa and China has been increasing since 07
You saying that assuming they give a fukk what non whites think.

Some of you need to stop thinking you can SHAME them out of being racist
 

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I totally get that people want to see white people forced out of the country. They stole and brutalized for generations. I get the anger.

White people are just part of the problem though. Chinese are out here buying everything because they understand the classic knowledge of money talks and bullshyt walks. They've turned their country around through economic policies and now they can do whatever they want. Chinese people are racist as fukk and I promise you they will be even MORE ruthless than the white people assuming they don't link up(a lot of Asians fukk with white supremacists)

This policy won't protect you against Asians who are out here buying land. This kind of policy doesn't build African spirit.

-Root out c00ns. Put a strict limit on campaign financing and all contributions should be public record. Anyone caught accepting a bribe will be prosicuted.

- the max salary of any public servant should be 200k

-increase taxes on white owned large businesses and tarrifs on Asian imported goods.

-any business or farm must have a 50 or more percent black workforce and it's steering committees and managers must be 50 or more percent black.

-Offer loan repayment for students who are studying healthcare, engineering, and science no matter which school they graduate from, the government will repay the loan as long as the graduates are residing in South Africa.

-offer subsidized mortgage rates for new black home owners.

These are the kinds of things that will make South Africa strong. The conditions you create with policies like this will either make non blacks get with the program or will make them get the fukk out. Its a win either way. I'm not interested in short term wins like kicking them out. I want to see that economy soar. So that every black person wins, not just a few like has been happening for the last 15+ years.
 

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Honestly, I just don't think Trump would care enough :yeshrug:
Again, read my other post. The U.S. had always loved to come to the rescue of white people in distress. Nothing to do with Trump

See Bosnia, WW I and II, etc
 
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