Date: Aug 23, 2008 08:05
A White South Africa - What Went Wrong?
In 1980, White South Africa was acknowledged - even by her enemies -
as the most powerful country on the African continent. Now, 25 years
later, this White giant has collapsed and is in the hands of the ANC.
The Afrikaners, once masters of the country, are today a subject
nation, ruled by people, who only 120 years ago, did not have the
wheel. How did this happen? What happened to Apartheid? Why did that
policy not guarantee White survival in that country? What went wrong?
Arthur Kemp provides the answer:
It is one of the many bitter ironies about South Africa that the
policy of Apartheid - to which Afrikaners clung for decades as their
only hope and salvation from Third World domination - was in fact an
impracticable and unworkable system which led directly to the
Afrikaners' demise as a political force in that country. The
politicians - the National Party - who fostered Apartheid, are the
primary criminals in this tragedy, holding out a false illusory hope
to the Afrikaners, and then when the inevitable became just that,
changed track and gave in, abandoning their followers to ANC rule as
callously as they had earlier lied to them.
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