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  • ChrisNG53
    Silver Member

    • Dec 2010
    • 233

    #1

    Being right has been debilitating

    1. Rhodies
    They were very smart … very, very smart folk indeed on any number of counts … until Ian Douglas Smith hit them, like Donald Trump, with his narrative of dominance and culture of exclusion.
    Then it was an exercise of supreme frustration and futility to get them to see and realize the realities
    I and others tried and tried and tried ... and failed ….
    History has proved beyond a shadow of doubt that I/we were right and the “smart” Rhodies were led down and extremely foolhardy path that eventually gave us the tyrannical Mugabe ZANU-PF regime … just as I and others predicted.

    2. Zimbabweans
    They were far from dumb. That is why over 99% of them never did join/support the so-called “liberation struggle” as much as this inconvenient truth is never mentioned.
    Then they went dumb and, despite our fervent counselling, they chose the ‘butcher” Mugabe over “peace-loving” Bishop Abel Muzorewa on promises of Trump-like dominance and a culture of “exclusion”.
    They have lived to rue that choice …. Just as I/we predicted.

    3. Robert Mugabe’s Professor of Socialism
    A Professor was hired by Mugabe to "lead the nation on the road to socialism” and we were treated to a weekly program on this. Trump has his “Make America Great again”.
    It was/is all political gobbledygook.
    I took him on at a moot at the University of Zimbabwe. Basically my stance was that his socialist narrative was riddled with intellectual dishonesty and jingoism to dupe human beings into having “shared poverty” as was the case with their hero in Cuba.
    You see bellowing, grunting snorting “road to socialism” and “make America great again” are simply traps for fools … as is ALL sloganeering … because these slogans are underpinned by lies .. BIG LIES.
    He treated me to a tirade of near invectives and labels like “you neo-liberals … “.
    I retaliated by insisting that he was being “argumentative, frivolous and vexatious”, just like the naive Rhodies, a condition that is now routinely demonstrated by Trump supporters when interviewed by investigative journalists.
    The good Professor is now in SA, and appears to have had an epiphany, as he now NEVER mentions “socialism” … lol … lol …
    … and socialism has not succeeded anywhere … and the Labour Party’s socialism in the UK put that country on the brink …. Just as I had insisted.

    4. Hugo Chavez
    I predicted that the socialist fundamentals that this bugger was putting in place at the time he was alive as a highly populist leader were going to ensure a Zimbabwe style implosion of Venezuela.
    I was quite brutally attacked by so many of our “Black” brothers and sisters on this stance as they saw Chavez as some kind of hero as they did the demonical tyrant Gaddafi.
    Today we see Venezuela in tatters, just as I predicted.

    5. The implosion of Zimbabwe.
    We left Zimbabwe when unlike South Africa … all the fundamentals of Health, Education, Energy, Road/Rail infrastructure … etc. ... were sound … just like America.
    We left because it was my assessment, verbalized by me, and poo-pooed by all and sundry … even very smart folk indeed … that the swine at the top was going to “ruin the country and impoverish the nation”.
    Very sentient folk, even my beloved late brother, told me that I was mad … mad to give up a Judgeship and a very good life in the best suburb and leave my homeland.
    History once again proved me right … 1000% right!!

    6. The so-called “Government of National Unity” in Zimbabwe.
    When then “no crisis” President Thabo Mbeki used something called “quiet diplomacy” to bully a duly elected MDC leadership to accept his “GNU” Moeletsi Mbeki, late Hugh Masekela and others begged Morgan Tsvangirai not to sign up to this and he solemnly swore that he would not … only to do so in virtually no time at all.
    Mbeki’s “Quiet Diplomacy GNU” was widely punted as a really great achievement … and again I was brutally attacked for saying that it was a sham and a betrayal at its very core.
    That much has been proved beyond all doubt … just as I predicted.

    7. Thabo Mbeki
    When the TM regime came to power I made a formal announcement to my family, that South Africa “now had a deviant government”, punting a Donald Trump style of “dominance” and “exclusion” packaged as “affirmative action” and “Black Economic Empowerment” … euphemisms for cabal looting … and “black economic enrichment”.
    Many were highly skeptical of my assessment.
    The culture of wall-to-wall political patronage that Mbeki embedded spawned the wall-to-wall corruption, ineptitude and incompetence that was leveraged by the Zuma regime … and has now crippled South Africa.
    Again I was right … as I have always been about seeing past the packaging.

    8. America.
    When Donald Trump was elected I posted that “America has just entered its most shameful period since the era of slavery.”
    Almost daily I am being proved right.

    Conclusion
    It gives no pleasure to say to you that I have never been wrong in seeing past the bellowing grunting and snorting of so-called political leaders.
    It continues to be debilitating to try to get folk with a “sheep” mindset to see past the political packaging.
    I really hope and pray that my people in Zimbabwe are going to be wiser this time when they vote.
    I think that my life will have been shortened by at least ten (10) years because of the frustration of trying to convince folk to

    “think more and believe less”.

    Stop being sheep.
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    PS: I am predicting that Donald Trump will not die of old age in bed.
    He has hurt, bullied, insulted, betrayed, screwed too many people in a country where anyone can have a gun .. and they use them ... use them at a rate of over 100,000 a year.
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    Let us have the conversation!
    Blog: http://coginito.blogspot.com Cognito ergo sum
  • Blurock
    Diamond Member

    • May 2010
    • 4203

    #2
    I'm sorry I missed this post. Yes, I can still not believe that people can be so stupid to believe whatever politicians say to them. They always have an agenda and it is always in their favour. One should always remember that you should NOT vote for a political party, you should weigh up the options and vote for your children's future.
    Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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    • ChrisNG53
      Silver Member

      • Dec 2010
      • 233

      #3
      Originally posted by Blurock
      I'm sorry I missed this post. Yes, I can still not believe that people can be so stupid to believe whatever politicians say to them. They always have an agenda and it is always in their favour. One should always remember that you should NOT vote for a political party, you should weigh up the options and vote for your children's future.
      It appears that just about everyone "missed" this post.
      Let us have the conversation!
      Blog: http://coginito.blogspot.com Cognito ergo sum

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      • adrianh
        Diamond Member

        • Mar 2010
        • 6328

        #4
        ChrisNG53 - Please give us your predictions for the future - Given that you were right in the past your predictions could be very useful for the future.

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        • ChrisNG53
          Silver Member

          • Dec 2010
          • 233

          #5
          1. Donald Trump, like Al Capone is gonna go to prison, and for the same reasons and/or
          He not gonna die in bed of old age.

          2. South Africa is doomed socio-economically for the foreseeable future.

          3. The UK is gonna strike a deal with the EU that, for all intents and purposes, restores its membership of the EU in substance.

          4. China is gonna overtake the USA technologically ... and the USA is gonna have to come to terms with this and stop its "Trump aggression".
          Let us have the conversation!
          Blog: http://coginito.blogspot.com Cognito ergo sum

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          • adrianh
            Diamond Member

            • Mar 2010
            • 6328

            #6
            Originally posted by ChrisNG53
            1. Donald Trump, like Al Capone is gonna go to prison, and for the same reasons and/or
            He not gonna die in bed of old age.

            2. South Africa is doomed socio-economically for the foreseeable future.

            3. The UK is gonna strike a deal with the EU that, for all intents and purposes, restores its membership of the EU in substance.

            4. China is gonna overtake the USA technologically ... and the USA is gonna have to come to terms with this and stop its "Trump aggression".
            I agree with your views on all counts.

            I further hope that China and Russia displaces America on the world stage in all regards.

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            • Blurock
              Diamond Member

              • May 2010
              • 4203

              #7
              Are we going to see more anarchy?
              Are we going to see another Zimbabwe?
              Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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              • Xineadola
                Suspended
                • May 2020
                • 3

                #8
                it always has been, nothing can be done about it, so most people just agree with everything

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                • Blurock
                  Diamond Member

                  • May 2010
                  • 4203

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Xineadola
                  it always has been, nothing can be done about it, so most people just agree with everything
                  To agree with everything is a fatalistic and lame ass approach. People must have the conviction and courage to stand up for what is right. Fight against corruption, fight against exploitation and fight against racism. That does not mean anarchy and looting as is now happening in the USA and what has happened in Hong Kong is acceptable. We are supposed to be civilized beings and acting in such a barbaric manner is even worse than the crimes committed against us.
                  Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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                  • ChrisNG53
                    Silver Member

                    • Dec 2010
                    • 233

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blurock
                    I'm sorry I missed this post. Yes, I can still not believe that people can be so stupid to believe whatever politicians say to them. They always have an agenda and it is always in their favour. One should always remember that you should NOT vote for a political party, you should weigh up the options and vote for your children's future.
                    And once you are part of the "majority" it is time to sit back, clear you head and diligently examine your stance ... as history has proved time and time again that the majority can be VERY wrong.
                    Let us have the conversation!
                    Blog: http://coginito.blogspot.com Cognito ergo sum

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                    • adrianh
                      Diamond Member

                      • Mar 2010
                      • 6328

                      #11
                      @Chris - What do you predict for the USA for the coming year?

                      Events of the past week have certainly overtaken the orange circus stage!

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                      • Blurock
                        Diamond Member

                        • May 2010
                        • 4203

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ChrisNG53
                        And once you are part of the "majority" it is time to sit back, clear you head and diligently examine your stance ... as history has proved time and time again that the majority can be VERY wrong.
                        In my view the majority is wrong most of the time because of a herd mentality. Most people cannot or will not think for themselves and just go with the flow. It starts at school where peer pressure may persuade a child to do or partake in something that is essentially against their upbringing. Strong character and morals are required to resist.
                        Even so, I am still baffled how people can keep on voting for a party that is so corrupt and has caused them so much hardship as we have experienced.
                        Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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                        • adrianh
                          Diamond Member

                          • Mar 2010
                          • 6328

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Blurock
                          I am still baffled how people can keep on voting for a party that is so corrupt and has caused them so much hardship as we have experienced.
                          I understand why they vote for the party - they do because the party set them free from enslavement. They believe that anything is better than what they had in the past. We see failure and they see success. They simply do not know that things could be better. I also think that what is going on in the US at the moment strengthens the idea that they will never allow white rule.

                          I love the following saying because it is perfectly apt for our current situation:

                          To rats bats are angels.
                          ( This saying does not refer to a particular group of people but rather expresses the idea that one looks up to that which one can understand within the context of your own limited understanding and environment. )

                          One needs to look at the world through the eyes of others, not only in the moment but also in the past and in the future to understand why they think the way they do.

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                          • Blurock
                            Diamond Member

                            • May 2010
                            • 4203

                            #14
                            "The forest was shrinking, but the trees kept voting for the axe because it's handle was made of wood and they thought it was one of them." -Unknown
                            Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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                            • adrianh
                              Diamond Member

                              • Mar 2010
                              • 6328

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Blurock
                              "The forest was shrinking, but the trees kept voting for the axe because it's handle was made of wood and they thought it was one of them." -Unknown
                              Maybe.... but the wood at least have a choice in the matter.

                              I am not pro the current government but I am not blind to the past.

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