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When is it not racism?


For the past 22 years, the South African government, led by the staunchly communist African National Congress (ANC), has enforced a policy known as Black Economic Empowerment (BEE). Cloaked in the grand rhetoric typical of communist ideology, it was presented as a noble endeavor to "redress historical economic disparities from the apartheid era." BEE promised to elevate Black South Africans through strategic measures like preferential procurement, employment equity, skills development, and ownership initiatives, all designed to champion equitable wealth distribution and economic inclusion. This initiative swiftly evolved into the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) framework, launched in 2004.In practice, BBBEE enshrines racial discrimination into South African law, systematically sidelining white citizens from economic opportunities. Aspiring to secure government contracts? You’ll need impeccable BEE credentials—ideally, surrendering 30% of your company to a Black partner, regardless of their expertise or relevance to the business. This is but one facet of a staggering 142+ racially charged laws targeting white South Africans. Far from uplifting the masses, these policies have enriched a select cadre of politically connected Black elites, who funnel trillions in government tenders to their inner circles. The media lays bare this corruption daily. It’s a striking irony that a majority of over 65 million requires such laws to shield them from a mere 4.5 million minority—a policy as perplexing as it is divisive.

In a bold escalation of its transformation agenda, South Africa’s Employment Equity Amendment Act, effective January 2025, mandates that companies with 50 or more employees meet strict racial and gender quotas across 18 economic sectors by 2030. These targets, set by the Minister of Employment and Labour, demand equitable representation of Black, female, and disabled workers at all occupational levels, with non-compliance risking fines up to 10% of turnover and exclusion from state contracts. Critics, including the DA and Sakeliga, denounce the law as unconstitutional, arguing it enforces discriminatory hiring practices and threatens economic freedom.

The Employment Equity Act (1998): This law mandates affirmative action to promote equitable representation in workplaces, prioritizing "designated groups" (Black Africans, Coloureds, Indians, women, and people with disabilities).  White man with a family to support? Tough luck.

Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (2000): This act requires government entities to prioritize suppliers with higher BEE ratings, often favoring Black-owned businesses. Critics contend this disadvantages white-owned companies, which may struggle to compete for government contracts without meeting BEE ownership criteria, even if their services are competitive in quality or price.

Land Reform and Expropriation Policies: The Expropriation Act and related land reform initiatives aim to redistribute land to address apartheid-era dispossession. Some critics, including AfriForum, argue these policies disproportionately target white farmers, citing cases where land is expropriated without adequate compensation. While the government insists such measures are lawful and limited to public interest cases (e.g., abandoned land), critics view them as racially biased, particularly given inflammatory rhetoric from figures like Julius Malema. However, courts have ruled that songs like “Kill the Boer” do not constitute hate speech inciting violence.

Here are some clips for you, in which it is blatantly said, even though the white men out perform their counterparts of colour and are good at their jobs, they must be removed to make way for people of colour, regardless of their qualifications.

Clip 2


The fun, however, doesn't stop there.  The South African government also refuses to assist any orphanages they deem as too white.  

Orphanage 'too white' for donations


A chorus of voices downplays the dire crisis unfolding in South Africa, yet the truth is undeniable. What we’re witnessing is nothing less than a calculated, ruthless campaign to eradicate the white population, the very people who laid the foundations of this nation. Apartheid, while flawed, ensured safety, jobs, and world-class free healthcare for all citizens, alongside some of the finest education systems globally. Before you succumb to the Pavlovian recoil at the word "apartheid," pause, dig deeper, and uncover the shocking reality: much of what you’ve been fed is a tapestry of communist lies, meticulously woven to dismantle a system that delivered unparalleled quality of life for everyone. Propaganda is a potent poison, don’t drink it blindly.

I could spend hours unravelling the chilling narrative of how communist policies are systematically marginalizing white South Africans, but my time is better spent sounding the alarm. Listen closely, white Europeans and Americans: your governments’ actions demand your scrutiny. South Africa was the crucible, the proving ground for a global agenda now unfurling across the world. Stay vigilant, unyielding, and resolute—root out communism the moment it slithers into view. Don’t be seduced by its deceptive rhetoric; call it what it is: toxic, anti-Western propaganda. Ignore this warning at your peril, or you may soon find yourself exiled to the fringes, languishing in a white squatter camp of your own.






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