Also, one must have a plan once the dust settles. Too many African groups have tried this without a concrete strategy, and ended up worst off than when they started.
If you are going to expel groups of people that have mistreated you but control your economy and your military, you must prepare. Too many African leaders are so retaliatory there is no long term vision other than ''lets give these cacs that work''. Then what...
Whites are visionaries and have contingency plans on top of contingency plans and always work towards surpassing themselves. Of course, it is at others expense, but that is topic for another thread. As much as black people have experienced with whites, they have learned the least from any other group and are still struggling to get the basics down, without talking of efficiencies.
If black people want to lead the charge for change they are going to have to plan something for the long haul and prep themselves extensively to get their desired results. These ''rah rah'' speeches that Mugabe have done in the past and now that Malema is doing, sound nice in the immediate but isn't doing anything but prepping black people to run back with their tails between their legs if ish fails. Based on my limited knowledge of history and my interest in African geopolitics, it is likely to fail at the present time.
There is no shame in admitting that we are not prepared to take on something that has been centuries in the making. White people have never needed numbers to control or dominate populations. They have always had leverage.
Now that black South Africans, like many Black Westerners, have had a taste of white modernism, I am sure many do not have the fire that their predecessors had to take it where it needs to go.
Do I think that African people can successfully change the course of destiny, potentially...but they have yet to consistently prove that they can in the long haul.