Today is Rhodesia’s Independence Day. A great country grinded into dirt by Robert Mugabe.
I thought, in the light of Robert Mugabe’s unending fear of the rise of Rhodesia from the ashes of his rotten Zimbabwe, that I’d remind everyone this is also 11th November. On this day in 1965, 44 years ago, Ian Smith rebelled [...]
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Rhodesia’s Indepedence Day
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged rhodesia, zimbabwe on November 11, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Marveling at the Pathetic African Accomplishments
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged africa, african architecture on September 16, 2009 | 28 Comments »
Am I the only one who thinks that African accomplishments prove how little they accomplished?
The greatest architectural accomplishments of Africa is the so called “Great Zimbabwe”, built during the 11-15 centuries. Take a look:
Am I the only one who isn’t impressed?
Compared it to this building in Brussels, built at the same time:
And this one is [...]
Shocker in Canada: White South African Recognized as Refugee
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged afrikaner, boer, south africa on September 1, 2009 | 13 Comments »
An Ottawa man has been granted refugee status after an immigration board panel ruled he would be likely be persecuted if he returned back to his native South Africa because he is white.
A Canadian immigration and refugee board panel ruled Thursday that Brandon Huntley, 31, could stay in Canada because he presented “clear and [...]
Did American Indians have Black Slavery prior to Columbus?
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged race, race realism, racialism, racism, slavery on July 1, 2009 | 12 Comments »
“Listen here 400 years of slavery can do some crazy stuff to a general population.”
So did the enslavement of blacks begin before any white people arrived in the New World? That seems to be what blacks are suggesting in arguing that they were subject to 400 years of slavery. If black slavery ended everywhere in [...]
$200 billion of Western Aid wasted in Africa
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged africa, foreign aid, poverty on June 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
“After $196 billion, no proof U.N. programs help” – that’s the Associated Press headline from last week. (Tip of hat to Indra.)
Why is this even newsworthy? What’s the surprise here? Didn’t we all hear of the “lottery curse” – when low IQ people get a lot of money, it merely causes trouble. (As I’m writing [...]
Boers as 21 Century Jews?
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged afrikaners, boers, central africa, congo, jews, namibia, race, race realism, racialism, racism, south africa, southern africa, zambia, zimbabwe on June 24, 2009 | 14 Comments »
Tip of the hat to Jan Lamprecht.
SA farmers are flocking to accept an invitation from the Republic of Congo government to start commercial farming.
Like many other countries, the central African nation is concerned about food security. It has offered SA farmers free land, exemption from taxes and import duties for five years, and freedom to [...]
The Plight of the Whites of southern Africa
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged namibia, rhodesia, south africa, southern africa, southwest africa, zimbabwe on June 21, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Honestly, I can’t imagine that any country will allow a large number of them to come over. They are stuck. The young and educated may move to Australia and Canada, the farmers will wander around Africa, moving from country-to-country, first welcomed for their productivity and then despised for their success.
But anyone over 50 is out [...]
America’s Black Hitler on South Africa
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged khalid muhammad, nation of islam, race, race realism, racialism, racism on June 20, 2009 | 6 Comments »
In what way is he different from Adolf Hitler? He doesn’t have the power that Hitler had and the blacks aren’t as competent as the Germans, so they couldn’t pull it off.
But what this guy wants to do is no different. And he’s a widely respected black leaders – just look at the reaction of [...]
South Africa: World Cup 2010
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged football, soccer, south africa, world cup, world cup 2010 on June 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The last Soccer World Cup was in Germany after beating out South Africa. Naturally there were howls of racism. Who would want to have the world’s biggest sporting event in a country of people who have a global reputation for being super-competent and sticklers for perfection. Instead, the World Federation of Soccer (FIFA) heard that [...]
Afrikaner Homeland Advocacy Group
Posted in Slavery & Africa, tagged afrikaner, apartheid, boer, south africa on June 16, 2009 | 3 Comments »
http://www.vvk.co.za/
I support this project, but it’s another example in Afrikaner PR incompetence. Why not translate it into English and several other languages? At least use some bootleg software, better than nothing. This is just ridiculous.
Even al-Qaida translates their stuff.
I’ve had this problem with Afrikaners for a long time.
I’ve heard some Afrikaners explain this to me [...]