This thinking is heinous, racist, and shameful.
Yes, all lives matter, including white South Africans |
White lives matter, too, yet where is the outrage from the collective anti-racists who stand up for minorities? The regressive left and their accommodating academic institutions automatically charge that protecting white lives amounts to racism. That is evil, that is wrong, and no one should tolerate it. I have been refreshed and relieved by friends of mine of different ethnic backgrounds who declare: "I love my white friends!" Laughing out loud, I am so glad to see men and women of one color reaching out and defending people of different colors.
For the record, men and women of European backgrounds have color in their skin, too. A black professor with Chinese ancestry taught me that: Dr. Piper Mandy of Cal State Long Beach. I still remember her engaging talk with the entire sophomore class of Torrance High School in 1997, and she smashed all kinds of anti-European stereotypes. She had no problem calling herself black, too!
But back to the rising anti-white sentiment overwhelming South Africa.
This devastating racism must be exposed and confronted.
It has manifested itself in some pretty sick and pitiful ways before. An arrogant academic depending on a Rhodes Scholarship went out of his way to smear and shame a white waitress, saying that he would only provide her a tip when she "went back to her own land."
She's a waitress from South Africa. That country is her land, and she has no need nor reason to leave. What shameful bigotry.
Here's a section from the full report (in the center-left Guardian, no less):
As the Mail reported on Saturday, this young woman — serving in a
restaurant in the Western Cape — was reduced to tears when Qwabe and his dining
companion wrote on the bill that they would give her a tip only ‘when you
return the land’.
He presumably meant this white South African and all others of her kin
should give up their homes and leave the country, since at a governmental level
it is already under the control of the African National Congress.
Unsurprisingly, the waitress at the Obz Cafe was shaken by this, a fact
that amused Mr Qwabe. He wrote on Facebook that he had been ‘unable to stop
smiling because something so black and wonderful had happened . . . she sees
the note and starts shaking. She leaves us and bursts into typical white tears’.
He went on to say that a white male waiter approached the table to
‘annoy us more with his own white tears telling us that he finds our act
racist’.
Good for him. It's welcome news that white people in South Africa are not putting up with that rampant, racist nonsense.
Of course, The Guardian remains center-left, and justify the black racism:
Of course, the treatment of blacks in apartheid South Africa was
altogether different to the childish vindictiveness of this Rhodes Scholar.
Qwabe’s parents would not even have been allowed to sit down in the same
restaurant as white South Africans a generation ago.
The victims of a remorseless system of segregation, which banned
personal relationships (above all, marriage) between races, they had no vote
and no chance.
So I don’t blame Qwabe for his feelings of hatred for whites, even if
it was cruel of him to take them out on a blameless young woman in a position
of servant rather than master.
It's time for men and women of all backgrounds to stand up to racism of all kinds, even against white people. Racism is racism. Need I write more? Just because black people under Apartheid suffered terribly under previous racism white regimes, that does not justify shaming all white people for the crimes of those leaders.
Let's talk about black privilege for a change, shall we? Mr. Qwabe is receiving a Rhodes Scholarship, and has the opportunity (and impunity) to do well.
Another academic played the race card and "white privilege" card, too:
'Whites “built this country,” they like to say; they ran the country “well” before 1994, when “everything worked,” and they were safe on their farms and in their suburbs.'— Tinashe Jakwa (@TinasheJakwa) March 8, 2018
The same narrative is quite popular in #Zimbabwe, simply replace 1994 with 1980. https://t.co/8eGZUU3hl7
Check out this story on this terrible tragedy:
Jobs for white people were also becoming harder to obtain, she said,
with affirmative action favouring black people — a point she didn’t necessarily
disagree with.
However, she pointed out many would leave the country taking expertise
in areas such as farming with them.
First of all, notice how essentially racist "affirmative action" has become, and this disgusting display is not an isolated problem. In the United States, affirmative action was initially intended to ensure that no person was denied an opportunity for a job simply because of race. Then it turned into an undue benefit for individuals of a "minority" race
The white guilt is astounding. There is no justification for racism ... ever. The white farmers in South Africa do not deserve to be treated with such horrendous dishonor. This is evil, black supremacy which teaches that some people are "more equal" than others.
The rampant abuses against white farmers is no game.
You have to read the passage to believe it:
SOUTH Africa’s parliament has voted in
favour of a motion that will begin the process of amending the country’s
Constitution to allow for the confiscation of white-owned land without
compensation.
The motion was brought by Julius Malema, leader of the
radical Marxist opposition party the Economic Freedom Fighters, and passed
overwhelmingly by 241 votes to 83 against. The only parties who did not support
the motion were the Democratic Alliance, Freedom Front Plus, Cope and the
African Christian Democratic Party.
It was amended but supported by the ruling African
National Congress and new president Cyril Ramaphosa, who made land
expropriation a key pillar of his policy platform after taking over from ousted PM Jacob Zuma earlier
this month.
This is rampant wickedness. This is worse than a spirit of lawlessness. This is a form of state-sponsored domestic terrorism. What happened to the rule of law in this country? Since when did anybody get the notion that theft or confiscation of anything was acceptable?
This must a dream, but in reality it's an in-print, flesh and blood nightmare.
Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota said there was a “danger that those who
think equality in our lifetime equates that we must dominate whites”, News24
reported.
"Animal Farm" has gone from parable to real-life horror movie. Instead of pigs and two-legged beasts with wings, we have a black majority now persecuting a white minority: "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others."
Indeed.
The shocking abuses perpetrated against South African whites cannot go ignored.
Afrikaners (White farmer descended from Dutch settlers) have been murdered in alarming numbers. Click here for more information. |
What's worse, South Africa is not the first African country to discriminate against white farmers so viciously:
Earlier this month, Louis Meintjes, president of the farmers’
group the Transvaal Agricultural Union, warned the country risked going down
the same route as Zimbabwe, which plunged
into famine after a government-sanctioned purge of white
farmers in the 2000s.
Racism is folly on many levels, but many researchers neglect the economic costs of confiscation, theft, and government-sponsored criminality. These perverse acts harm everyone. So far, the Australian government has offered to fast-track VISAs for South African farmers. As expected, charges of racism abound. Such hypocrisy must be exposed.
Where is the outrage from the rest of the Western World? The entire world?! When will we put aside the skin-color guilt and entitlement mentalities? This is a story which must be told, and the international communities around the world should soundly condemn these actions and sanction the South African government. The anti-white destruction is current and devastating. It is wrong, and we just cannot have this!
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