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  • dix
    Full Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 44

    #16
    Black people were once one before colonization, so if you fought with SWAPO you fought a brother or a sister to a black in South Africa and so the fight is not only on political ground but also on the grounds of race and concerning colonization the fact that it happened it will have negative effect, because people will never keep quite while they look like refugees in their own land.

    What we should be talking about how to avoid such fights before they actually even take place because I agree with the person who says ANC somehow is defiant against the law, but duck under it when it suits them (It is the strategy they use at present to retain their land which was taken by force), and concerning that my friends only God knows whats these people are going to do next to retain their land; I fear sometimes that they can do exactly like Zimbabwe.

    Lastly one day if not soon these born free generation will look into the history and see what white people have done to Africa and will be wiser than the current black people and curve their own path which is characterized by black parliament, judiciary...etc in the making, and they will realize that the land is taken through war just like it was taken from their fathers, and where will be the future of white people in Africa in general?

    We need to work together to reverse the effect of apartheid in time and the white people should be the one's who drive that change

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    • Dave A
      Site Caretaker

      • May 2006
      • 22807

      #17
      That's an interesting outlook, dix.
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      • Butch Hannan
        Bronze Member

        • Dec 2009
        • 184

        #18
        This shows how long I have been absent from The Forum. Your piece is well written. History tends to repeat itself. The Afrikaners were very anti the British and rightly so because of the concentration camps where thousands of their women and children died. As an English speaking South African I was subjected to a barrage reminding me of what we English did to their women and children.
        The question that we need to ask of everyone is do they truly forgive others. If they keep on dragging it up all I can say is that they have not forgiven.
        The present scenario will not change until there is a change of government which I doubt will not happen for many years to come.
        http://protest-poetry-south-africa.co.za/

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        • desA
          Platinum Member

          • Jan 2010
          • 1023

          #19
          Who brought the wheel to Africa?

          What will replace the wheel when the potholes become craters & the craters become sinkholes?
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          • Justloadit
            Diamond Member

            • Nov 2010
            • 3518

            #20
            There are thousands of hectares of open land, yet these open spaces have not had any claims against to repatriate, mmm interesting.
            It's all about greed, the only land they are interested in is the land that has been developed and is producing.
            Far easier to take a working farm, than a a piece of wild land and making it a farm.
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            • Butch Hannan
              Bronze Member

              • Dec 2009
              • 184

              #21
              Dix I really question your first sentence. The black people were never one and are unlikely to be because of tribalism. Have a look at the following piece which I wrote in one of my blogs.


              Democracy Africa Style
              Butch on July 17th, 2011

              Democracy Africa Style.

              I found the following meaning of the word” democracy” in Wikipedia which you can see at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy

              Democracy is a form of government in which all citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Ideally, this includes equal (and more or less direct) participation in the proposal, development and passage of legislation into law. It can also encompass social, economic and cultural conditions that enable the free and equal practice of political self-determination. The term comes from the Greek: δημοκρατία – (dēmokratía) “rule of the people”,[1] which was coined from δῆμος (dêmos) “people” and κράτος (Kratos) “power”, in the middle of the 5th-4th century BC to denote the political systems then existing in some Greek city-states, notably Athens following a popular uprising in 508 BC.[2]

              The first sentence gives a wonderful concept of what democracy should mean and be in an ideal world. As I get older, I am sorry to say that I am getting rather more cynical. Sadly,”Democracy African Style” does not encompass the original Greek concept of this word. What in effect happens in Africa is that the majority give the power to certain people to rule over them and in most cases not in the voters best interests. The individuals voted into power become a brotherhood for self enrichment of family and friends. Once in a position of power it is extremely difficult to get them out. I defy anyone to name one African country that has not followed this trend and sadly I include South Africa near the top of the tree.

              More Africans have died at the hands of Africans in power than were ever killed by the colonial powers. Here again I defy anyone to prove me wrong. One of the root causes of this is plain tribalism which is still rife throughout Africa.

              During the rule of the colonial powers in Africa the clarion call was to free the inhabitants of this tyranny. In my humble opinion the tyranny that exists in Africa is far worse and a great deal more sinister.

              Most of us have read Alan Paton’s book “Cry the Beloved Country’’ which he wrote during the apartheid years. This book was on the banned list. As a parting thought I wonder what the contents of his book would be if he wrote it today. The title would stay the same but the contents would in all probability be vastly different.

              You can see this at http://www.storiesandissues.co.za/
              http://protest-poetry-south-africa.co.za/

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              • Blurock
                Diamond Member

                • May 2010
                • 4203

                #22
                Tribalism has allowed a certain fellow to be crowned king of the Zulus. He owns farms and land and has palaces all over the province. These farms are largely unproductive, so that he requires a budget of more than R50 Million (growing annually) and paid for by the tax payers, to fund his lifestyle. His "subjects" live mostly in poverty in rural KZN.

                Then there is a chief who is actually more important than this king. He has built himself a palace, spending more than R246 Million of taxpayers money.

                I have always thought that a king is the leader of a monarchy and a president the leader of a republic, as chosen by the PEOPLE. A republic is democracy, ruled by the power of PEOPLE. Here in Africa we seem to be confusing the roles. Once chosen, a president becomes the supreme authority and a law unto himself.
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                • whytep
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                  • Apr 2014
                  • 1

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