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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [qb] Miserable Alsatian Dog Yes indeed. Humanity is one blood originally from the one Muurish Global Nation. It ain't posturing. It is about doing. What have your miserable Dog ass done for Africans or Muurs other than to take secret gratification in their supposed poverty and wax lyrical about fake statistics. We gonna take it to the revolutionary high street now. Pay attention. This is Joe Slovo South African Anti-Apartheid Hero. He gave his entire life to the destruction of apartheid. Should I hate him or diss him because his skin is pale?: [IMG]http://www.sahistory.org.za/sites/default/files/bio_pics/slovo,j.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] No matter what vision one has of South Africa, the first thing that must be done is to destroy racism. Joe Slovo [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]It's not difficult in South Africa for the ordinary person to see the link between capitalism and racist exploitation, and when one sees the link one immediately thinks in terms of a socialist alternative. Joe Slovo [/QUOTE]Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/joe_slovo.html#sLQu1G5vmMMpqr4P.99 Again I ask you Dog, what has your miserable Dog ass done for Africa? [/qb][/QUOTE]The ANC was set up as a "rainbow coalition" for all people. It was not set up to take back the lands and resources that had been stolen from whites, even though the FREEDOM CHARTER claimed they wanted to. But in reality they wanted to have an ALLIANCE WITH WHITES AND INDIANS more so than freedom, economic control and independence for black folks. And many Jews and whites involved in the early ANC coalition and in fact, many whites, indians and jews were incarcerated with Mandela. The point is these folks never intended to take any land back from anyone. They just want to be part of a "rainbow nation" where everyone is happy and free.... except black folks who don't own or control anything. And don't suggest that some white folks in the ANC automatically erases or replaces aparthied or colonialism across Africa or slavery which were systematic processes designed to redistribute wealth FROM black folks to whites. And that is why to this day blacks around the world have nothing. But they sit up and play this mind game with themselves that if they just "work a little harder" they will make it to the top. If that was the case they would have been on top 200 years ago when they were slaves working sun up to sun down. Such a mindset is a slave mindset not a freedom or independence mind set. [QUOTE] The term was intended to encapsulate the unity of multi-culturalism and the coming-together of people of many different nations, in a country once identified with the strict division of white and black. In a series of televised appearances, Tutu spoke of the 'Rainbow People of God'. As a cleric, this metaphor drew upon the Old Testament story of Noah's Flood, and its ensuing rainbow of peace. Within South African indigenous cultures, the rainbow is associated with hope and a bright future (as in Xhosa culture). The secondary metaphor the rainbow allows is more political. Unlike the primary metaphor, the room for different cultural interpretations of the colour spectrum is slight. Whether the rainbow has Newton's seven colours, or five of the Nguni (i.e., Xhosa and Zulu) cosmology, the colours are not taken literally to represent particular cultural groups.[/QUOTE] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Nation So that is what you got from your friends like Joe Slovo and others. And the funniest thing is that now some of the biggest people pushing back against this nonsense is guess who? [QUOTE] A CHAMPION of the One City campaign at the dawn of South Africa.s democracy, former DP councillor and now leader of the DA in Bhisho Bobby Stevenson says the novelty of the rainbow nation has worn off. Stevenson was one of the main drivers of the campaign pushing for an agreement to phase out the all-white city council in 1991. The ANC and DP had joined forces to dissolve the ethnic structures which were the white council, Ebhayi council, the coloured Northern Areas Management Committee and Malabar Management Committee, representing the Indian community. .I was one of the main people pushing for the One City agreement. It was such a vibrant and exciting time to be part of history in the making,. Stevenson said. .It was great being part of something that we were working towards. It was something I was very passionate about.. He was also part of Port Elizabeth.s Transitional Local Council, headed by former mayor Nceba Faku. .There was a lot of political tension in the council, but it never got to a point where people were having a go at each other. There was also a fight back from administration officials, but they soon fell in line. .The debates in council were done in good spirit and the members of the ANC then were strong and of high quality. .There was that good feeling of a rainbow nation, which has now virtually evaporated.. Stevenson was the first councillor to raise a motion in the council to remove segregation laws at all beaches and pools in Port Elizabeth. .From my side, there was a deep urgency to free PE from the scourge of apartheid, so I campaigned to get the beaches and pools open, as black, coloured and Indian people were not allowed on Hobie Beach,. he said. Stevenson said local government was now in shambles. .You see cadre deployment, massive corruption, factionalism and infighting.. [/QUOTE] http://www.dabhisho.org.za/2013/04/26/rainbow-nation-novelty-worn-off-the-herald/ So like I said earlier in this thread, the whites are simply waiting in the wings biding their time and using the blacks as scapegoats for policies THE WHITES CREATED and very soon they will come out pretending to be progressive and promoting "hope and change". And of course some bonehead clowns will go for it and forget all about the redistribution of land and buy into this "rainbow nation" idea of everyone living free, except black folks. LOL. [QUOTE] We, the DA staff and the DA provincial public representatives, are a caring, unified, goal orientated, skilled and high performing team. We, the team, will by assertive, constant and vigilant oversight and by promoting the open opportunity society make a difference and be a force for change, thus improving the lives of individuals and communities. We strive to be the core component of any political realignment by 2014. [/QUOTE] http://www.dabhisho.org.za/about/vision/ [IMG]http://www.dabhisho.org.za/wp-content/gallery/edmund-van-vuuren-education-campaign/dsc01043-redu-crop.jpg[/IMG] This is the platform that the ANC is all about as represented by the Democratic Alliance: [QUOTE] magine a society in which even a child born into the most desperate poverty can become a brain surgeon, a concert pianist or a sports hero. Our dream for South Africa is of an open opportunity society in which every person is free, secure and equal, where everyone has the opportunity to improve the quality of his life and pursue her dreams, and in which every language and culture has equal respect and recognition. This is the dream we will deliver – the South African dream of one nation, with one future, living together under the constitution in peace, security and prosperity, with opportunity and recognition for all the rainbow people. The three components of the Open Opportunity Society for All The term “Open Opportunity Society for All” brings together three key concepts:– Individual freedom under the rule of law – an open society; Opportunity with responsibility – an opportunity society; and Full equality for all. In doing so, it creates a fourth concept that underpins our vision of the proper relationship between individuals, the state and society in South Africa today. Our vision is grounded in the idea that every human being has a right to dignity. Human dignity is the foundational concept that informs our values and vision. [/QUOTE] http://www.da.org.za/about.htm?action=view-page&category=386 So everyone is equal and that broke ass black kid in a dirt hut school has the SAME opportunity as those white and asian kids in first class schools.... Sure. But enough nouveau middle class black folks will have bought into this crap (been bought off) so as to not fight against it. So the black folks can stay in the slums and shanties because they live in a free and equal society..... [QUOTE] The Freedom Charter was the statement of core principles of the South African Congress Alliance, which consisted of the African National Congress and its allies - the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of Democrats and the Coloured People's Congress. It is characterized by its opening demand; "The People Shall Govern!"[1] In 1955, the ANC sent out fifty thousand volunteers into townships and the countryside to collect 'freedom demands' from the people of South Africa. This system was designed to give all South Africans equal rights. Demands such as "Land to be given to all landless people", "Living wages and shorter hours of work", "Free and compulsory education, irrespective of colour, race or nationality" were synthesized into the final document by ANC leaders including Z.K. Mathews, Lionel 'Rusty' Bernstein and Alan Lipman (whose wife, Beata Lipman, hand-wrote the original Charter). The Charter was officially adopted on 26 June 1955 at a Congress of the People in Kliptown.[2][3] The meeting was attended by roughly three thousand delegates but was broken up by police on the second day, although by then the charter had been read in full. The crowd had shouted its approval of each section with cries of 'Afrika!' and 'Mayibuye!'[4] Nelson Mandela only escaped the police by disguising himself as a milkman, as his movements and interactions were restricted by banning orders at the time.[5] The document is notable for its demand for and commitment to a non-racial South Africa, and this has remained the platform of the ANC. Members of the ANC with opposing Africanist views left the group after it adopted the charter, forming the Pan Africanist Congress. The charter also calls for democracy and human rights, land reform, labour rights, and nationalization. After the congress was denounced as treason, the South African government banned the ANC and arrested 156 activists, including Mandela who was imprisoned in 1962. However, the charter continued to circulate in the revolutionary underground and inspired a new generation of young militants in the 1980s.[4] On 11 February 1990, Mandela was finally freed and the ANC came to power soon afterwards in May 1994. The new 'Constitution of South Africa' included in its text many of the demands called for in the Freedom Charter. Nearly all the enumerated concerns regarding equality of race and language were directly addressed in the constitution, although the document included nothing to the effect of the nationalization of industry or redistribution of land, both of which were specifically outlined in the charter.[/QUOTE] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Charter All talk, no substance. [IMG]http://www.dabhisho.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Willowvale-Katala-school.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] Recent visits by DA Shadow MEC for Education, Edmund van Vuuren, to various schools in the province again highlighted a lack of infrastructure and teachers. In most cases pleas from schools to the Department of Education have been unsuccessful.[/QUOTE] http://www.dabhisho.org.za/2013/05/15/van-vuuren-highlights-plight-of-schools/ Oohh the poor black folks are in decrepit schools.... blah blah.... we need to do something.... blah blah.... But nothing ever gets done. In fact, they will probably close schools or privatize them..... But who set up this system of UNEQUAL education? Surely it wasn't the black politicians who have only been there 20 years? And how come there is no money and know how to build decent schools for black folks when SA has the most advanced economy on the planet? Could it be that it isnt SUPPOSED to work for black folks? Nahh. That can't be. But we are all EQUAL so we shouldn't care about that. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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