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DECOLONIZING SOUTH AFRICA TO ITS FORMER PRIMITIVE ROOTS

by Highveld Chronicle
March 4, 2020
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With Joseph “The Great” Ntimba hosting Themba Mdlalose

There is a propaganda picture which is loved by racists of late. The picture depicts Europeans arriving in present day Cape Town.

They meet a couple of Khois and the caption says something like “WTF! You say you have been here for thousands of years but you have no clothes, no houses, no roads, no bridges, no guns!”. I said racists love it but it is the bitter truth. Precolonial sub Saharan Africa had zero infrastructure. Fast forward to post-colonial South Africa under ANC rule. The infrastructure we inherited is constantly under attack from almost all classes of black people. It is hardly ever augmented or even repaired. The entire budget for maintenance is always looted by ANC elites. The very capital accumulated in the form of infrastructure is looted thus decimating infrastructure by plunging infrastructure corporations into debt traps.

The lower class ANC cadres attack infrastructure more directly by torching it at every opportunity. Each time they are annoyed by the elites they find some infrastructure to torch or otherwise destroy. The general attitude of the population to infrastructure is no different from their attitude towards colonial symbols such as statues of colonial figures such as Cecil John Rhodes and the voortrekkers. The decolonization drive appears to include the destruction of infrastructure.

A house consists of land and structures built on that land. Similarly, a country consists of land and infrastructure. ANC culture rubbishes the entire country which includes the land and the infrastructure built on it. The land is poisoned by businesses which are allowed by corruptible officials to do so. Ordinary citizens contribute to the poisoning of the land by dumping refuse including bottles and plastics all over the place. Corrupt local governments loot all the money intended for taking care of the environment.

The excuse for leadership which we have in the rural areas are so called traditional leaders who have no interest in the poisoning of the soil or the mutilation of young men in the name of traditional circumcision. Our leadership on matters pertaining to infrastructure ought to come from entrepreneurs, a predominantly white class who are hated with a passion by the fake revolutionaries of the ANC and EFF. Yet this is the class which generates the wealth that is looted by these fakes.

The white entrepreneurs once considered themselves South African. They reinvested in South Africa the wealth they generated here which explains why SA ended up being more developed than most African former colonies. After Mandela the fake revolutionaries took the upper hand and made it their business to make whites feel unwelcome. Now they regard SA as just a colonial outpost where to make a fast buck and promptly find ways to export the loot.

The only communities that seem to promote order in present day South Africa are non-indigenous Africans [NIAs]. The NIAs run functioning institutions such as schools, universities and private hospitals. The looting African classes make use of these functioning institutions for their own personal comfort while harbouring intense jealousy against the NIAs. While the institutions of the NIAs are coveted they are also hated for inadvertently demonstrating the uselessness of the African looting classes.

So when they shout decolonization slogans be very scared. The trend towards decolonization is much more literal than most think. The potholes on the roads indicate progress towards decolonization, a state in which there will be no roads. Load shedding is also progress towards complete darkness broken only by shining stars and the moon. Someone said: “be careful of what you wish for. You may just get it. All of it.” We are progressively on our way to our former primitive life where we had no infrastructure or material goods that was brought by white civilization.


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