If you look it up, Nelson Mandela did things that would put his sainthood in doubt. For example, he associated with people who blew other people up.
But that kind of stuff doesn't get mentioned.
No it hasn't. I saw Mandela tributes on the news all week. Never saw that stuff. Or stuff about his wives.Been mentioned plenty.
So if life for a majority here would improve under a dictatorship I guess you would support it.
Life is worse for blacks post apartheid because the whites who lost power pretty much did everything they could to make it fail.
It is akin to destroying something so no one else gets it.
By all means lets just go back when black people had no rights and were killed for just protesting having to "show me your papers boy"
No it hasn't. I saw Mandela tributes on the news all week. Never saw that stuff. Or stuff about his wives.
And one of these days when I'm really bored, maybe I'll look up the whole "he slept on the floor" thing. The news keeps telling me he always slept on the floor, but other things tell me his cell was furnished, or that he even slept outside of his cell.
People can argue whether he did a lot of good, did some good, or did no good, but, regardless, the news I've been seeing seems a bit biased.
Somehow you missed it. Not surprised, you seem the type to want to think he was a Commie, even if he wasn't. Way back in his Youth he associated with Communists, but only because they were the only group that supported his opposition to Apartheid. He was not given a choice in that matter.
Where were the Capitalists? The Libertarians? Anyone else? Nowhere to be seen. In fact, the great Capitalist Reagan didn't give a shit about the Afrikaans, preferring Oppression over Freedom. The South African Capitalists feared losing their Power and Wealth if they gave Afrikaans their Freedom.
Communists were not the problem here, Capitalists were.
Perhaps, however "Afrikaans" is a language, not a people.
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You're aware that American policy under Johnson and Carter also rejected economic sanctions, right? 'Course you are.The Jesus of US political right, Ronald Reagan, called Mandela a terrorist and wanted him to stay in prison. He also vetoed the Anti-Apartheid sanctions, and it took Congressional override to get them in place. Mandela wanted one man one vote in Africa. The US right is not even a big fan of one man one vote in the US, trying gerrymander, filibuster, and voter suppression to try to replicate some of the "successes" of Apartheid in keeping a select minority in power.
Well said, but one part of this IS the fault of the white man. By keeping the black majority poor, ignorant, uneducated and warring amongst the tribes as a matter of policy, the ruling whites set the stage for the country's near-destruction once blacks took power. Had they been gradually integrated as full partners and citizens, South Africa could have had even greater prosperity and become a shining beacon in Africa, but whites clung to the policies that kept them in power as long as they could. Now you have the brutal, lawless poverty of corrupt racial politics, but let's not forget that racial politics set this up as well.Ba ha ha ha ha! Lol! Have you ever been to South Africa? Can you point it out to me on a map? Would you recognize our national flag?
I have lived 25 of my 28 years in South Africa, just FYI.
No, the whites that lost power did everything they could to make it WORK, but sadly, when you are fighting against government, there is little you can do.
A few things really screwed South Africa up, post '94. One of them is corruption. Corruption is bad and so endemic, you simply would not believe it. Billions upon billions of Rands have been lost to corruption - Rands that could have been invested into schools, roads, telecommunications, water and other infrastructure. It goes to expensive parties, crooked dealers, crooked tenders, crooked everything. A government minister, for example, will award a contract to his own company, and pay himself a massive bonus. That literally happens. An accepted quote for a small provincial website came to R50 million, which is about $5 million US. What kind of website could I get for $5 million US?
The other things that screwed up South Africa are Affirmative Action and Black Economic Empowerment. Now, before I continue, let me explain that I fully support empowering black people and getting them more involved in the economy. However, there is a right way to do that, and a wrong way to do that. AA and BEE are the wrong ways.
AA was wrong because it immediately caused a massive skills drain. White skilled people left South Africa because they could not get jobs and could no longer get promoted - no matter how skilled they were. These people may have benefitted from apartheid, but they did not create it, and were now losing their livelihood. So they left the country. What would you do, if your ability to support your family was at stake?
Also remember, the sheer difference in numbers between black and white in South Africa. There are about 5 million white people, about 40 million black people. So lets say you apply AA in its strictest format - you remove those 5 million white people from their jobs, and give those jobs to black people. Now you have 5 million homeless white people, and 35 million black people still in poverty. So have you really done anything useful? To my mind, what the government should have done is focused on the CREATION of new wealth, rather than taking existing jobs away. Focus on job creation, skills development, help black entrepreneurs to start businesses, get more black people involved in the economy.
And BEE was a failure because it simply transferred wealth from the white elite to the black elite - it does nothing to help millions of black people living in poverty. And as above, not even AA can help those black people living in poverty, because there arent enough jobs to go around.
The end result is that, post 94, you have a brutal police force that enforces the will of the ruling party, a party that has no serious opposition. So it is a one party state, more or less. You have black elite and white elite, but still serious poverty. You have massive unemployment and crime, and massive corruption that magnifies all of these problems.
Tell me how all of this is the fault of the white man again?
Not worse than North Korea by a looooong shot. Maybe worse than Castro. Right now South Africa is moving away from a healthy and prosperous middle class, but the majority has its freedom, and with freedom comes hope.After reading up on what Apartheid was, I dare say life under Fidel Castro would have been preferrable. Yep, it was that bad, worse than North Korea actually, and still is for the majority of the population.
The situation in South Africa is a prime example of how the select few can prosper so well in a nation so steeped in poverty.
Best wishes for South Africa that they can create a healthy and prosperous middle class even as our own nation is headed in the opposite direction.
And yet I keep hearing from the progressives who gerrymander districts that it is how we achieve a diverse balance of representation in the government, that the minorities are not dominated by the majority.
Can't have it both ways.
If you look it up, Nelson Mandela did things that would put his sainthood in doubt. For example, he associated with people who blew other people up.
But that kind of stuff doesn't get mentioned.
The US right is not even a big fan of one man one vote in the US, trying gerrymander, filibuster, and voter suppression to try to replicate some of the "successes" of Apartheid in keeping a select minority in power.
Because the left dosn't gerrymander, change laws to limit republican governors or filibuster. They're all angels!
Somehow you missed it. Not surprised, you seem the type to want to think he was a Commie, even if he wasn't. Way back in his Youth he associated with Communists, but only because they were the only group that supported his opposition to Apartheid. He was not given a choice in that matter.
Where were the Capitalists? The Libertarians? Anyone else? Nowhere to be seen. In fact, the great Capitalist Reagan didn't give a shit about the Afrikaans, preferring Oppression over Freedom. The South African Capitalists feared losing their Power and Wealth if they gave Afrikaans their Freedom.
Communists were not the problem here, Capitalists were.
Well said, but one part of this IS the fault of the white man. By keeping the black majority poor, ignorant, uneducated and warring amongst the tribes as a matter of policy, the ruling whites set the stage for the country's near-destruction once blacks took power. Had they been gradually integrated as full partners and citizens, South Africa could have had even greater prosperity and become a shining beacon in Africa, but whites clung to the policies that kept them in power as long as they could. Now you have the brutal, lawless poverty of corrupt racial politics, but let's not forget that racial politics set this up as well.
I know some white South Africans who have given up and applied for US citizenship. These are educated, intelligent people, but they could no longer earn a living in South Africa. They are economic refugees from the black leadership, true, but also from the white leadership before.
You're aware that American policy under Johnson and Carter also rejected economic sanctions, right? 'Course you are.
Well said, but one part of this IS the fault of the white man. By keeping the black majority poor, ignorant, uneducated and warring amongst the tribes as a matter of policy, the ruling whites set the stage for the country's near-destruction once blacks took power. Had they been gradually integrated as full partners and citizens, South Africa could have had even greater prosperity and become a shining beacon in Africa, but whites clung to the policies that kept them in power as long as they could. Now you have the brutal, lawless poverty of corrupt racial politics, but let's not forget that racial politics set this up as well.
I know some white South Africans who have given up and applied for US citizenship. These are educated, intelligent people, but they could no longer earn a living in South Africa. They are economic refugees from the black leadership, true, but also from the white leadership before.
Not worse than North Korea by a looooong shot. Maybe worse than Castro. Right now South Africa is moving away from a healthy and prosperous middle class, but the majority has its freedom, and with freedom comes hope.