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Monday, 29 March 2010

The darkening continent

3,000 White farmers have been murdered in South Africa since 1994. Is it the next Zimbabwe?

Sub-Saharan Africa is sliding back into barbarism and once prospering nations are turning into impoverished hellholes where the only equality is universal misery–unless you're a member of the Mercedes-driving elite, of course. Not that the West gives a damn anymore, since the oppressors are now an acceptable hue. Pity about all those Whites, Indians, and Chinese who have to flee for their lives or the Blacks who have nowhere to go to except the kingdom of another tyrant, but as Stalin said about eggs and omelettes...

3 comments:

  1. Given the fact that the Zulus are a proud warrior race (does Shaka ring the bells?) and Xhosas are no worse, and they both have a history of imperialism on their own, it is no surprise the other Bantu nations (Sotho, Venda, Tswana and Tsonga) are on the receiving end.

    As are the Mzungus and the Khoisan.

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  2. On the bright side, once all the trappings of civilization have disappeared and the population of the continent has collapsed to what can be supported by starving hunter/gatherers, the Chinese will face no resistance as they colonize!

    Maybe a new frontier will undermine Communism like the American frontier undermined Monarchism. One can hope.

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  3. I like Jason's reasoning here.
    I'd love to see a new bastion of freedom someplace since this one is drying up a bit and if the Chinese move into Old Rhodesia (still refuse to use the new name) and open up the chromium mines perhaps later on the bumpers on my car won't peel after just a couple of years.

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