Monday, June 20, 2016

AFRICAN UNITY OR BLACK SUPREMACY WHAT DOES THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT WANT




AFRICAN UNITY OR BLACK SUPREMACY


WHAT DOES THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT WANT


Stes de Necker


Every day we read about the abuse of state resources by ministers and government officials.

Recently the Minister of Defence used the Defence Force resources at a cost of millions to the taxpayers to airlift a young lady out of the DRC.

When questioned the minister said she did nothing wrong.

How often do we hear those words, “we did nothing wrong.”

President Jacob Zuma and members of the African National Congress (ANC) say it all the time.  As usual, the ANC’s bandits rally around and exonerate exposed members from any crime or responsibility.

The sense of entitlement is real, and the Government treats state resources as if they were the sole owners, giving no thought for the poor. 

The ANC Government, like most African leaders, are greedy and do not really care about the people.

Leaders cannot lead by example and are only interested in accumulating wealth for themselves.  
  
South Africa used to be the beacons of light on this dark continent, showing the way forward, becoming the financial hub of Africa.

The Whites built South Africa up; they planned the roads; they planned the factories; they grew the food to fed the nation; they developed the mining industry; they were the industrious people who took a land of wild animals and bush and made it the country it was at the time of the handover.

Everyone had access to schooling, further education, health, food and policing. All the cornerstones of any civilised society were present. And then the country was handed over to the ANC Party and today we sit with what we see in front of our eyes - proof that sub-Saharan blacks can't make a success of anything, even when given everything on a silver platter.

They can't create wealth without taking from someone else.

They can't grow food, proved beyond any doubt when once successful farms given to them lie barren and dead, returned to bush.

They can't even maintain the education system, which is now in a mess, with the health system not far behind.

Crime is out of control.

Infrastructure is collapsing.

Farmers are being murdered without government standing up and denouncing the slaughter.

The blacks can't make sport teams on merit and so have to use quota systems to force teams to incorporate them.

They can't get jobs without Affirmative Action being implemented.

In short, the ANC has killed the goose that laid the golden eggs.

Millions of hungry black people are look with big eyes at their leaders who live in obscene luxury whilst they scratch in dirt for food.

South Africa has become a country where it is all about tribalism and status. Leaders are using their fellow man to get to the top, and once there, forget all about them.   
  
Nobody really cares about the high death toll or believes that the country is in a critical state.

South Africa was built up from nothing and considered a first world country. Now the world watches as it is torn down and destroyed. Senior citizens are abused, babies are killed, women are raped, and farmers are murdered. Buildings are destroyed, universities and schools are burned, and chaos erupts into violence in and around townships.

What government will demolish homes and leave their people stranded because the shacks were illegally erected on land earmarked for some development? Throw the people into the cold, let them starve and turn to crime in a battle of survival.

With the aim of ousting all white people (and to some degree the Coloured people as well) the ANC Government is destroying the country economically, socially culturally and politically. 

In their endeavour to exclude whites from everything, by passing laws and restricting white people from participating in economic growth, the Government is forcing unemployment of whites to escalate due to affirmative action.
      
With leaders who change constitutions in their favour so that they can enrich themselves, it is going to take a long time before there is real change in Africa and in particular, South Africa.

Most Africans countries are still in a state of slavery, yet they claim to be independent.

Reality has met the rainbow nation, and it's certainly not looking good.









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