A very long time ago, I saw a documentary on (European) TV, where they were talking to a rebel fighter with Mugabe's militia who were fighting the white government. And the guy said "We were better off under Ian Smith".
I think the petty humiliations by white South Africa on blacks was a mistake. People might accept not having political power if they are ruled well (hell, Europeans accept not having political power even though they're ruled dismally badly). They're not going to accept being degraded.
Whether real or perceived injustices they played into a trap laid out by jews. It's the same every time. Millennia of knowledge of how to disrupt societies. If you don't get ahead of them you get modern day joburg.
The real fun is going back and identifying who capitulated and why. No one ever does though.
The apartheid architects recognised that everywhere blacks go, crime mysteriously seems to follow 🤷🏼♂️
Hence the pass laws that were the central feature of Apartheid. The idea was, “You stay on your side and we’ll stay on ours.” That’s it. That’s all that apartheid was. Literally Apartness.
We’ll build you free schools and roads and hospitals etc for your own communities, just stay the fuck out of ours and away from our women and children. Pretty reasonable.
They WERE still allowed into white-only areas and cities though, but it had to be for a legitimate work reason (ie if they worked construction etc).
Stalking white women, loitering aimlessly around shopping malls and hanging out near schools full of little white children was not tolerated because you were obviously up to no fucking good.
90% of those “petty racial laws” were about blacks being somewhere they weren’t supposed to be and without a good reason for it.
And whether you view that as a terrible fucking “injustice” or a crime against humanity (or whatever), it legitimately DID make our nation one of the safest in the world. Sorry not sorry.
I would need to see hard proof of that considering that nowadays routine traffic stops are racist. And everything else routine everyone has to deal with.
Also it really depends on what 'petty racial laws' actually means.
South Africa was the same exact thing, just a decade or so later.
And It wasn’t blacks that ruined our nation, it was our fellow whites. The leftists, the infiltrators and the subverters; telling us to be ashamed of our own history and all that we’d accomplished in economically thriving at the bottom tip of the world’s poorest continent.
It was the silver-tongued politicians and the international MSM news stories and articles, all the celebrities both local and international, all the churches and charities and globalist NGO’s crying 24/7 in front of their tv cameras at the plight of the poor black man living in squalor (because he fucking burned down the government housing we’d built for them), and crying about poor Saint Mandela the child murderer who’d been in prison for all those years. Boo hoo.
We knew what the blacks were, we knew exactly what would become of our country. They were always a known element. What we WEREN’T prepared for was the subversion from our own side, the betrayal from our own governments that WE voted in, the “diversity is our strength” propaganda and the demonisation and constant “Muh white supremacist” bullshit. They’re all standard leftist BS today, but back then in the early 90’s it was very effective. South Africa was globohomo’s canary in the coal mine.
We complained, we voted, we marched, we petitioned… we did everything. In the end the globalists got what they wanted, a crumbling country rich in natural resources and run by easily exploitable savages.
It’s a damn shame because the place I remember from my childhood was a literal utopia.
There was a rebellion against the government. So while it may have worked better than Mugabe (hence the comment about Ian Smith), people were discontented.
By the way, did you know that South Africa helped the West to crush Rhodesia? Probably not something that people here like to hear. Pretty stupid of them too.
A very long time ago, I saw a documentary on (European) TV, where they were talking to a rebel fighter with Mugabe's militia who were fighting the white government. And the guy said "We were better off under Ian Smith".
I think the petty humiliations by white South Africa on blacks was a mistake. People might accept not having political power if they are ruled well (hell, Europeans accept not having political power even though they're ruled dismally badly). They're not going to accept being degraded.
Were they degraded though?
The Whites lost power though?
Whether real or perceived injustices they played into a trap laid out by jews. It's the same every time. Millennia of knowledge of how to disrupt societies. If you don't get ahead of them you get modern day joburg.
The real fun is going back and identifying who capitulated and why. No one ever does though.
They were. IIRC, most blacks were arrested each year for infractions of petty racial laws.
Was it on top of the other petty crimes they committed, like blacks do everywhere?
The apartheid architects recognised that everywhere blacks go, crime mysteriously seems to follow 🤷🏼♂️
Hence the pass laws that were the central feature of Apartheid. The idea was, “You stay on your side and we’ll stay on ours.” That’s it. That’s all that apartheid was. Literally Apartness.
We’ll build you free schools and roads and hospitals etc for your own communities, just stay the fuck out of ours and away from our women and children. Pretty reasonable.
They WERE still allowed into white-only areas and cities though, but it had to be for a legitimate work reason (ie if they worked construction etc).
Stalking white women, loitering aimlessly around shopping malls and hanging out near schools full of little white children was not tolerated because you were obviously up to no fucking good.
90% of those “petty racial laws” were about blacks being somewhere they weren’t supposed to be and without a good reason for it.
And whether you view that as a terrible fucking “injustice” or a crime against humanity (or whatever), it legitimately DID make our nation one of the safest in the world. Sorry not sorry.
On top of other petty crimes as well as serious crimes.
I would need to see hard proof of that considering that nowadays routine traffic stops are racist. And everything else routine everyone has to deal with.
Also it really depends on what 'petty racial laws' actually means.
Sounds like propaganda tbh.
I don't know enough about South Africa, but Rhodesia fits all your criteria and seemed to work out well. Sadly, Western nations crushed it.
South Africa was the same exact thing, just a decade or so later.
And It wasn’t blacks that ruined our nation, it was our fellow whites. The leftists, the infiltrators and the subverters; telling us to be ashamed of our own history and all that we’d accomplished in economically thriving at the bottom tip of the world’s poorest continent.
It was the silver-tongued politicians and the international MSM news stories and articles, all the celebrities both local and international, all the churches and charities and globalist NGO’s crying 24/7 in front of their tv cameras at the plight of the poor black man living in squalor (because he fucking burned down the government housing we’d built for them), and crying about poor Saint Mandela the child murderer who’d been in prison for all those years. Boo hoo.
We knew what the blacks were, we knew exactly what would become of our country. They were always a known element. What we WEREN’T prepared for was the subversion from our own side, the betrayal from our own governments that WE voted in, the “diversity is our strength” propaganda and the demonisation and constant “Muh white supremacist” bullshit. They’re all standard leftist BS today, but back then in the early 90’s it was very effective. South Africa was globohomo’s canary in the coal mine.
We complained, we voted, we marched, we petitioned… we did everything. In the end the globalists got what they wanted, a crumbling country rich in natural resources and run by easily exploitable savages.
It’s a damn shame because the place I remember from my childhood was a literal utopia.
There was a rebellion against the government. So while it may have worked better than Mugabe (hence the comment about Ian Smith), people were discontented.
By the way, did you know that South Africa helped the West to crush Rhodesia? Probably not something that people here like to hear. Pretty stupid of them too.