Friday, June 16, 2023

 Realism is what it is. 

Next time some one tells you the whites stole land

Here is your short history lesson : by D Lötter

In the 3000 years since the end of the Stone Age, the indigenous people of Africa could not manage to create an infrastructure, could not mine or produce export, could, in fact not succeed in building anything higher than one storey and could not write down anything as reference for future generations, because they could not manage to master the art of writing. In fact, when the first Europeans arrived on 6 April 1652 it was 1974 years after Ptolemy I built the magnificent library of Alexandria – and in Southern Africa the indigenous people still could do no more than a few rock paintings and a clay pot with patterns on it.

Today, this development, this contribution of the descendants of Europe has become a threat to the Black South African. He cannot compare. He has no contribution that can remotely compare to what the white man created and therefore he has to fall back on what primal instinct tells him to do: Destroy that which is a threat to you!

It is against this background that the white South African is demonised as a slaver and murderer who stole land. Let us put this in perspective:

In the first place: The Europeans who came with Van Riebeeck had no intention to stay at the Cape. We can clearly determine this from the repeated application for transfer to Batavia or Amsterdam made by almost every Company servant. The few men who decided to make this their homeland, did so because they came to love the land.

They wanted to develop and grow here. And in the written evidence, left us by the men who did not intend to stay and therefore had no reason to lie, it is written down over and over again that the Europeans settled on uninhabited land. They exchanged land for cattle and money and traded with the nomadic indigenous people.

The Company decided to import slaves.

I emphasize import, because no indigenous person in this country was ever put into slavery! In actual fact, the slaves who were brought in from Madagascar and Batavia and Ceylon and East Africa were the ancestors of an entirely new group of people: the Coloured nation of South Africa who adopted the customs and culture of the European.

Ever wondered why they did not adopt the custom of Africa?

Because they were not exposed to it, that is why! Nobody at the Cape ever set eyes on a black person for 130 years before the first Trekboere met the Xhosa in the Valleys of the Amatola around 1770! These slaves also added to the bloodline of the European settlers, as did the French Hugenots of 1688 and the British Settlers of 1820. The White South African was a new nation, born in Africa. This nation called its language, Afrikaans, after Africa. This nation called itself after Africa – Afrikaners.

On the first of December 1834 slavery was abolished in the Cape Colony. This is two years before the start of the Great Trek. The white man in South Africa knew nothing of the existence of the Zulu, the Tswana, the Sotho, the Venda...and he was at war with the Xhosa. It is chronologically impossible that indigenous people could be held in slavery, if the so-called slave masters did not even know of their existence before the abolition of slavery.

Let us look at the "great" Shaka Zulu and the Zulu nation. Remember that the Europeans landed in South Africa in 1652. Shaka kaSenzaghakohona was born around 1787. He managed to unite, through force and murder and rampage a number of small tribes into the Zulu nation around 1819. Before that year, there WAS no Zulu people. A question of mathematics: The Zulu nation came into existence only 167 years after the arrival of Van Riebeeck. What logic can possibly argue that the Europeans took anything away from the Zulu-people?

So when did the black man establish himself in South Africa and how? The answer lies in the Mfecane: Mfecane (Zulu: [m̩fɛˈkǀaːne],[note 1] crushing), also known by the Sesotho name Difaqane (scattering, forced dispersal or forced migration[1]) or Lifaqane, was a period of widespread chaos and warfare among indigenous ethnic communities in southern Africa during the period between 1815 and about 1840.

As King Shaka created the militaristic Zulu Kingdom in the territory between the Tugela River and Pongola River, his forces caused a wave of warfare and disruption to sweep to other peoples. This was the prelude of the Mfecane, which spread from there. The movement of peoples caused many tribes to try to dominate those in new territories, leading to widespread warfare; consolidation of other groups, such as the Matabele, the Mfengu and the Makololo; and the creation of states such as the modern Lesotho.

Mfecane is used primarily to refer to the period when Mzilikazi, a king of the Matabele, dominated the Transvaal. During his reign, roughly from 1826 to 1836, he ordered widespread killings and devastation to remove all opposition. He reorganised the territory to establish the new Ndebele order. The death toll has never been satisfactorily determined, but the whole region became nearly depopulated. Normal estimates for the death toll range from 1 million to 2 million.

The black man established himself in this barren land now known as South Africa a full 174 years AFTER the white man. How dare you then call me a settler when you are nothing more? If I don't belong here, certainly neither do you.

Land stolen from the black man? No. The land occupied by the Boer-people was land that nobody lived on, for the pure and simple reason that the original people of South Africa were massacred and wiped out in a racist genocide by the ancestors of the current black population of South Africa. The very same thing that is now repeated with the white man. The white man has a full and legal and historical claim to his part of this country, including land. And the black man who disputes that is welcome to bring evidence of the contrary. Remember, popular liberal myth, propagandistic expressions and loud shouting and burning and looting to hide your own incapability is not evidence. It is barbarism.

The popular myth of "the end of colonialism" is a lie also. Colonialism in South Africa ended on 31 May 1961 when the country became a Republic. White minority rule was not colonialism, because the white South African belongs here – you cannot colonise your own country.

The entire uproar about white oppression and white guilt and white debt is based, exactly like the concept of the rainbow nation and its Africa-democracy, on one big lie. In Afrikaans, a language of Africa, we say: However swiftly the lie might travel, truth will catch up one day.

Black South Africa might as well realise that the time of the lie is running out. Your stereotyping of the white man and apartheid as the cause of everything, cannot hold much longer.

You cannot hide rotting meat under gift wrap for eternity.

Some time in the very near future you will have to own up and explain how you could hold a small minority of oppressed people responsible for the disaster that you have made of a country which has the potential of being a place of safety, a welcome and hospitable home, to all its children whether they be black, white, coloured on Indian.

The black man holds the key to the final destruction of what is left, or the final realisation that we have no other choice but to peacefully co-exist. The black South African can no longer avoid admitting that the destruction of the white South African necessarily means the destruction of everything and everyone left on the southern tip of Africa.

Sunday, June 4, 2023

More than Words

 More than Words


For as long as I can remember I’ve been taught that words can never harm me. And this, for the most part, has proven to be true. Occasionally I’ve made use of words that are able to result or harm, but that I usually brought upon myself. Words also allow us speech, the combination of the two, words and speech, have resulted in everything we hold dear. Being able to speak and then being permitted to speak is what has afforded us our freedoms and rights. Simple really.

It was while pondering the extreme power of words one day when I was hit by a sledgehammer. If words can so seriously effect our place in the world just imagine how it may have effected our very WAY of thinking.

I’m going to assume that like myself everyone thinks in words/language cos if not I’m way crazier than I’ve accepted myself to be. This led me to thinking that if we’re restricted in our vocabulary we’d also be restricted in what we could imagine. And our imagination being the seeding ground of all we discover, invent and are able to apply in the form of art , literature and architecture.

I lost a bit of track about here and editing will be required.

Back to basics, simple words can be extremely important, for example: top; this word demands that there be a bottom, a middle an underneath, perhaps an infinite number of behinds arounds and besides. But I digress, what I’m trying to get at is this, if a culture has no way of recording words we cannot expand our vocabulary and if that ability is missing so is all, or at least, most of the functions I mentioned earlier. A small example would be: up; he’s up the tree, if ones vocabulary is lacking it becomes difficult to explain where exactly up the tree he is, is he, half way up, at the top or at any position between the bottom or the top. In some African languages one would be at the top or under the tree, not enough info there.
So how does one then begin to invent things requiring esoteric thought, to invent the wheel one needs to understand rolling, to invent the aqueduct one needs to have an idea of how to express gravity without even knowing what gravity is (it had yet to be described), to design any form of architecture one needs to be able to describe load spreading and foundations. Ouch that has got to be difficult without all the words I just used to describe describing stuff.
Once it becomes unnecessary to struggle with all that describing, the mind will relax in its need to fine tune itself and settle with the necessities for survival. This is the beginning of my hypothesis for the developmental differences between the sub Saharan African brain and that of all the tribes that went out of Africa. The difficulties found in cold climates and high altitudes forced the brain to get out of its comfort zone and come up with solutions and this can only be achieved with firstly words then the expansion of vocabulary (this being made possible by the invention of recording words, writing) leading to entirely different ways of thinking causing the brain itself to evolve and become more esoteric/abstract.

This is what I believe led to the difference between the haves and the have nots. (So to speak)

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Why A White State may never Exist in Africa.

One of the most important reasons no white state will ever be allowed to exist lies in the fact that of the 2 split states only one will succeed while other will follow the path of every other failed African state.
Being that I’m a nationalist I personally don’t stand on the side of splitting South Africa as I believe in my country as a nation of all its people. It’s the the Black socialists that have the racist view that only certain people are legible for inclusion in the country’s demographic. And it’s these same racist people that will most probably drive our country to war. Our options are not 2 states, they are our one and once great nation or civil war. Unfortunately that decision is in the hands of the people least capable of making such a decision as well as being best positioned to take advantage of the suffering of ALL South Africans.
This is my first political Ed about South Africa because I’ve never regarded what goes on in our parliament as politics but as thuggery. But the longer we all keep our heads down the worse it will get. It’s time for patriotic South Africans, both white and black to hold our political leaders to account for their dangerous and racist rhetoric and insist on standing together as one NATION and respecting all citizens as equal. Most on the ground everyday men and women already think and feel this way, so why is it our representatives in parliament are still pandering to the extremists and socialists. Are they as stupid as they appear or is there another global agenda pulling their strings?

Local

Local, not only the lekker way, it’s the only way.
Everything is a global something.
Globalization, global economy, global investment, global sourcing, global health, global news, global village, global citizen, and global warming.
Every term a buzzword, some an oxymoron but worst of all they’re designed to damage The Guy next door.
Allow me a little leeway if you can, how, I ask with tears in my once pretty eyes does shipping jobs away, allowing less invested people handle our economy, having workers in other countries manufacture our components, expecting the world to be empathetic towards our ailments or calling it a village when we stopped learning the name of our neighbors. Worst of all we got ourselves some global warming.
Now don’t misunderstand me, it’s clear as the nose on my once less wrinkled face that there is change and not all for the better, BUT think local.
There was a time when the world was rallying around feeding starving children in Africa, not only was this a futile effort, it in fact had the opposite effect, Africa now has four times more starving children. Why? My take on it is this, it was dealt with globally by the people’s of the world, granted with good intentions, collectively trying to solve a problem that was entirely local, so instead of getting our hands dirty teaching the skills required to solve the problem (meaning admitting the people lacked the skills) we all virtuously gave our Two Rand and thought we’d fed someone, well we didn’t, as much as 90% of all funds raised paid for fundraising. The other 10% split between the hungry and the chiefs/warlords as a form of currency.
This brings me back to the climate issue, just the term “Climate Denier” was coined because it carried the connotation of Holocaust Denial. People are not deniers they are people who live where they live and try to enjoy the world around them, that is usually where they are located.
I personally am (some will surely disagree here) not so arrogant as to assume I have the power to sort the planets fever out from my little place upon it.
I strongly believe that no scientist or authority believes it’s possible either, so why the wailing and gnashing of teeth regarding the matter, because it’s keeping everyone occupied shouting about how they care more for this our Mother Earth than the next person. Virtue signaling about how they are going to be the change. Meanwhile actually doing NOTHING.
Hence the title of my little op-ed, do something, do a small little thing that you can look back at and know it’s done. Plant a vegetable garden, take a walk on the beach (try it it’s fun) and just pick up stuff that seems out of place, you may actually save a turtle, or a kids foot from a glass cut.
Do any small little thing locally because that is all you need to fix, the planet will sort itself out. Destroying our current economy for the possibility of some future generation having a marginally cleaner atmosphere is not the wisest choice, cleaning your own nest for the current generations makes way more sense.
Our environment is a local thing it is yours to pass on to the next generation, yours to enjoy now and yours to be proud of.
Practice environmentalism and leave climate to the noise makers and the planet herself.
Think of it in terms of growing from the inside out just as nature intended.
This may not sound all that helpful but if in the process of doing your bit you may encourage another to do the same, that’s change, cleaning up a small piece of your environment is change.
So to sum up, don’t beat yourself up over global climate disasters, or being used as a pawn in a political game over who pumps what waste where , JUST DO YOU.

Shame.

Shame
This is a word shrouded in negative connotations, NO MORE.
Give this simple word it’s dues, it’s a word that has in its own little way has helped shape Western civilization and mould it’s people. Please don’t get me wrong the descendants of those westerners have no reason to feel shame, but the ability to do so has shaped our moral and principle base.
We of the northern continent being able to experience shame, avoid it at all costs.
The value of this is that we DO NOT TOLERATE shameful actions amongst our own, a rapist, a thief and a liar are shunned by us, the people of the north, we will not countenance this behavior nor will it be normalized.
This is sadly not true of all, some often seen in our country as politicians have no concept of the importance of shame and this allows them and their followers to punch down, steal from the weakest, abuse the oldest and molest the youngest, WHY, simply because the ability to do all these things and still walk amongst the people with head held arrogantly high is a sign of an inability to feel shame and this leads to an even worse problem, the inability to have empathy for your fellow man.
So try as you might this continent can not be assimilated with the rest of the world until these basic humanitarian traits have been recognized, accepted and seen to be the only solution that has any hope of transforming Africa.
Until then the world will continue to treat its people with the bigotry of low expectations, that sadly also goes clean over their heads. Because shame has another side to it, also a word with unmerited negative connotations, Pride.
Pride tempered with humility and compassion for ALL the people of a nation as well as pride in that nation is what will be required if nation building were to ever take place.
So in closing, do not stand idly by as bad men do evil, even the powerless have the ability to shame those among us that have little or no regard for the rule of law or the dignity of those around them. Shun them, expose them and ensure that if nothing else they can at least learn to feel some shame for their deeds that are hurting us all.
Stop repeating our mantra,,, well hell it is what it is,,, if it’s possible to steal so much that our electric needs, infrastructure, medical and educational systems collapse it hurts and degrades every citizen of our once, and can be again, beautiful, beautiful nation of people who are suffering.
If we can suffer together in these our most difficult times just imagine how the extraordinary peoples of our country could prosper in an healthy environment without the shameless corruption we’ve been lumped with by an egotistical elite.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

My word!

Now! Let's all take a step back and calm down. We are continually berating our "LEARNERS" for demanding a FREE EDUCATION. It's not the fault of said learners that they never learned much in the way of grammar, what they have been meaning to say all along without the use of aforementioned grammar is that they demand the right to remain EDUCATION FREE. Concentrate people. Concentrate!

Monday, September 22, 2014

This is not acceptable, you have to be black if you want to live in an area that is racially segregated. Oh and not only black because if you are of another tribe or ethnic background you may also not live in certain black areas, so no Zimbabweans, no Nigerians and for sure no one that will be mentally equipped to run a successful business. So in townships only blacks (our blacks) allowed.