Showing posts with label nelson mandela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nelson mandela. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

South Africa: no-win situation

South Africa: no-win situation

To the Editor of The Blade:

Your would-be editorial about South Africa "Simple as black and white" reveals your ignorance about that besieged republic.
Only to simple minds is everything black and white. Apartheid has been the scapegoat for many evils, but now that it's basically been abandoned everyone's true colors are showing: it's black against black, white against white, blacks and whites against each other, as well as the colored (mulattoes) and Indians taking their turns in the racial ring.
South Africa is damned if it does and damned if it doesn't. Your idiotic idea that South Africa is moving "forward" to a new society in which blacks and whites can live together on an equal basis has no basis in reality.
Apartheid safeguards the white minority, but is condemned by the hypocritical, feuding "family of progressive nations." Democracy will destroy everything that the Euro-Afrikaaners have built up, but will ensure black power since they outnumber whites 10 to 1.
Which blacks would you have rule? There are over 12 tribes that swear allegiance only to themselves. You often report on their factional fighting and killing.
As for Nelson Mandela, I thought he was released from prison on condition that he renounce violence and forswear politics. Yet he's refused to disband the terrorist branch of his ANC organization and prepares to become president.
I spent seven glorious weeks this winter in South Africa, three of which I stayed with colored friends in Cape Town. Many whites, as the referendum revealed, want honest changes. But they don't want to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
DAVID BEN-ARIEL
Friday, The [Toledo] Blade,
April 3, 1992
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A Warning for America from South Africa
It is already too late for South Africa, but not for America if enough people strengthen their spine and take on the race terrorists, the armies of the "politically correct" and, most dangerous of all, the craven politicians who believe "compassionate conservatism" will buy them a few more votes, a few more days of peace.

Stop terrorist Nelson Mandela!

GENOCIDE BEING COMMITTED AGAINST SOUTH AFRICAN WHITES
Is it not very strange how the whole world is ignoring the apparent Genocide being committed against the white people in South Africa?

How Evil was Apartheid?
How does one measure evil? Is there such a thing as a universal 'index' according to which deeds of evil can be judged? If we, for example, take the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the final arbiter of what is evil and what is not, how could we then judge Zimbabwe as being more evil than, for example, China and Saudi Arabia – two countries enjoying marvelous ties with the West despite their abysmal human rights records.


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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela

Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela: Two Black Eyed Peas in a Pod

Barack Obama has mesmerized the masses with his mantra of "Change We Can Believe In" as terrorist Nelson Mandela fooled folks with his snake oil of "A New South Africa".

Educate yourself about harsh reality, don't be fooled by pretty platitudes, and beware such wolves in sheep's clothing, such Black racists pretending to be color-blind, such Marxist preachers abusing useful idiots to aid and abet them.
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OBAMA'S 'CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN': REPACKAGED FAILED POLICIES


The New South Africa
blog attempts to chronicle the extreme violence and secret genocide being committed against the white minority of South Africa. Tens of thousands of whites have been murdered since 1994. Brutal torture and rape is common and not even the young or elderly are spared.


http://www.dienuwesuidafrika.com | http://www.farmmurders.com | http://www.plaasmoorde.com

There Goes The Nation

It's A Sin To Vote For Obama!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Not the Gandhi of South Africa

Die nuwe Suid-Afrika - Not the Gandhi of South Africa

Not the Gandhi of South Africa

By Alan Gold | The Australian

July 11, 2008

ON an overcast day in London's Hyde Park, dozens of the world's most famous glitterati recently came together to join with a crowd of 50,000 adoring fans to shower Nelson Mandela with their love and unquestioning devotion on his 90th birthday.

When presidents, prime ministers and Hollywood superstars line up to wish you happy birthday, and when your bash is hosted by superhero Will Smith, you know you've reached the very zenith of international recognition and are already inscribed in the annals of hagiography.

There are very few international statesmen or women as famous as Mandela. Since his time in prison and his subsequent presidency of South Africa, he has superceded Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Theresa and pope John Paul II as the moral conscience of the world. All Mandela has to do is to speak out against something he perceives as evil or wrong, and it immediately becomes holy writ for journalists, politicians and tens of millions of idolising disciples who see him as a rock of integrity standing firm against a tidal wave of straw men.

While the rock concert was in full swing, I received an email from a South African friend, somebody who has long been mystified by the international reverence of Mandela.

"Why," my friend wrote, "are these kids cheering for him and treating him like some messiah? Don't they know his history, that he was an advocate of violence and sat idly by while his organisation committed murder and torture?"

It's remarkable how time can ameliorate history. What the congregation rocking in Hyde Park probably didn't know was that long before most of them were born, Mandela was one of the leaders of the African National Congress, who created an armed wing called the Umkhonto we Sizwe or Spear of the Nation, which was dedicated to bombing civilian, industrial, military and government targets. South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission has accused it of torture and executions without due process.

And far from being a prisoner of conscience during his time as inmate 46664, Mandela was jailed for advocating the violent overthrow of the government. In his quarter of a century in prison, Mandela refused to publicly renounce terrorism as a weapon.

The universal hatred of the apartheid regime in white South Africa has blinded us to the reality of the acts of murder, torture and terrorism committed by the Spear of the Nation, which Mandela and his colleagues presided over in their leadership of the ANC. This helps to explain why, until the beginning of July 2008, Mandela was still on the US list of terrorists.

Of course, it's easy to understand why Mandela is so revered. He's the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, and in the past four decades has been awarded more than 100 prizes, citations and degrees. Nor should his accomplishments since being released from his prison be diminished.

More than any other, he is the leader credited with bringing down the hated and racist apartheid regime.

But before he is accorded the same Mahatma status as Gandhi, who peacefully reclaimed India from the British and a man whom Mandela says was his guiding light and inspiration, it's important to examine his record as a freedom fighter. What it shows is that like so many black Africans fighting the evil of apartheid or colonialism, he has a record of advocating and condoning violence.

During his presidency of South Africa, he deliberately courted leaders of nations who abuse the human rights of their citizens. It's by examining his often overlooked past that Mandela is revealed as anything but a saint. And it's all too tempting to forgive him and his colleagues their excesses because they were fighting a brutal and oppressive white racist regime that treated blacks as subhuman.

But were we to justify the means in light of the end result, then we would have to condone every act of terrorism and the carnage of every freedom fighter's atrocity. Gandhi showed the world that non-violent non-co-operation is a far deadlier weapon than bombs and bullets.

Since he stepped down from the leadership of a nation with rising tides of crime and infection, his legacy can be divided between the man who ended white racist rule and the failed leader who left South Africa far worse off than when he was elected.

Yet he is still elevated to near sainthood by a largely unquestioning West, an icon carried aloft on the idealism of the young and the shoulders of those who hate racism.

Because of the reverence in which he is held, few in the media ask him why it is that he has made a profession of befriending and supporting those dictators who are the declared enemies of the West.

During his time as president, Mandela was a strong supporter of Uganda's insane dictator Idi Amin, of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, of Hafez al-Assad of Syria, of Muammar Gaddafi of Libya, of Fidel Castro of Cuba, of the theocratic leaders of Iran, and many other dictators. This may be viewed as guilt by association, but when he became president and apartheid was demolished as an instrument of government, Mandela rarely publicly acknowledged that it was the sanctions and disinvestment by Western governments and corporations, and the voices of men and women of conscience in the West, who had been largely responsible for the overthrow of white rule.

Yet despite his nation's debt to America, Europe and nations that went out of their way to oppose apartheid, Mandela has been hugely critical of the West, associating instead with its enemies.

It's a pity that so few people looked beyond the iconic image when he emerged from incarceration and questioned Mandela's actions and principles. If they had they done so, it's likely that his 90th birthday flock would have been much smaller.

Alan Gold is an author and was a delegate to the UN World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa.

Source: The Australian

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Register strong opposition to terrorist Nelson Mandela

Practicing what I preach, I just called Senator John Kerry's office to register strong opposition to the treacherous proposal to whitewash the terrorist Nelson Mandela and whitewash the terrorist African National Congress. No answer. I let it ring for over 10 times and then called Senator Reid's office and left a voice mail. Then I tried Kerry's office again - nobody home (and it appears with his dangerous support of such a putrid proposal that the lights aren't on either).

Stop terrorist Nelson Mandela!