Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Gansta Moves


"A 32-YEAR-OLD man was shot dead near Kwekwe’s Tavern in Kwazakhele on Monday night.
Police spokesman Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg said Mbulelo “Peter” Mdaba, of New Brighton, was in his car when an unknown man fired several shots at him and sped away.
He died on the way to hospital. The motive is unknown. Police are investigating a murder case"

Source - The Herald Online

When you hear of such stories around South Africa, you have to wonder what the Ghetto is doing here. Is it because our Native Africans are influenced to become this way or are they just naturally "born to kill"? I have to say that they are born this way as a new study at the UCLA University shows that your IQ levels are inherited. So, if you can inherit your "smartness", surely you inherit your "nature" as well. 

Of all the reported crime around the world, how many stories do you see about a White man shooting another White man after an altercation at a pub in London, or a Bar in America or any place where majority populations consist of Europeans (Whites). However, now look at the stats of crime in the Ghetto's of America (majority Blacks) or places around the world where the majority consists out of Black populations. You will find that black people are more likely to become violent when intoxicated and in most cases they will resort to assault which leads to death. How many "drive by shootings" have you heard of in white suburbs, or gun shootings in white pubs, or "beat downs", aggravated assault, murder, prostitution, drug wars etc, and how many of these cases come from majority black suburbs or where majority blacks immigrate, move or stay? (Nearly all if not all)

You have to ask yourself, if the Blacks in South Africa are so violent and also form gangs etc, while they are still living in Townships, are they really influenced to become this way when they are too poor to afford luxuries (including TV, DVD's etc)? I posted an article about a black man stating that "criminals are not made, but born from ill societies" and that crime is not the result of poverty. With this in mind, personally I believe that these criminals are born this way and they are usually born form Black cultures or other cultures of colour, this is fact, just as most serial killers are White Males between the ages of 20-45. Most other crimes are committed by Black males between the ages of 18-35. 

Now, how many serial killers do you find these days and how many ordinary criminals are there. You do the math and then decide if they can be trusted or not to run a country of be future leaders?

F V De Wet




  

Tuesday, September 22, 2009


Black Empowerment

The rapid decline of South African Airways.
The South African government holds out its airline as a shining example of black empowerment, which carries the name and symbolism of the “new” South Africa far and wide. Indeed, for decades, South African Airways (SAA) was famous as one of the best airlines in the world, consistently winning industry awards for service. Its well-maintained aircraft were highly sought after on the used aircraft market, and the bravado of its pilots became legendary as they operated under increasingly difficult political constrictions, even being denied overflight rights over their own continent and flying “round the bulge” of Africa to Europe. Now SAA is no longer an industry leader, and its unraveling record is one of appalling service, serious crime, corruption, and graft — all driven by a reckless policy of racial preferences that has put incompetent people in positions of authority.
The new paint scheme cannot cover up …
When the new CEO Andre Viljoen took charge in 2001, he described the organization as “partially dysfunctional.” While this was mainly an attempt to shift the blame onto his predecessor, the American Coleman Andrews, the reality was that affirmative action had bitten deeply into the company. Mr. Viljoen stated that his first priority was to “drastically improve declining service,” a decline that has prompted repeated calls by big customers like Anglo-American to improve service, and has even seen South Africa’s national carrier lose the South African Rugby Football Union contract to a local airline owned by British Airways.
Pilots and Affirmative Action
SAA has been systematically replacing whites with black employees. This has included lowering the compulsory retirement age for pilots to 50 years, down from the industry standard of 60. This policy has been a major point of contention between SAA and its mainly-white pilots, who recognize it as an attempt to move whites out of the command chain as quickly as possible.
SAA has also deliberately established a policy of not hiring white pilot trainees if there are suitable non-white candidates. Pilots used to be trained in South Africa, but in 1994 — the year the African National Congress (ANC) took power — the company outsourced the training program to British Aerospace’s center in Australia. The theory was to put cadet pilots through their paces far from the seemingly ever-present possibility of “racism,” and produce a string of high-flying blacks.
Unfortunately, almost none of the black cadet pilots made it through the Australian training, and were sent home. This caused great unhappiness in SAA management which, in July 2002, decided to bring pilot training back to South Africa, where blacks might not fail tests in such great numbers. The few black pilots who made it through the course in Australia were appointed to senior posts, but suffered a serious setback in 2000, when seven — that is to say almost all of them — were arrested on charges of bribing their way through the Civil Aviation examination paper that put them at the controls of passenger jets. The pilots each paid approximately 7,000 Rand (US$ 650) to get a copy of the Airline Transport Pilots License examination paper before taking the test. Two non-white members of South Africa’s Civil Aviation Authority were also arrested along with the pilots. Two of the pilots were found guilty but fled the country before sentencing, and the rest were suspended. However when the cases of the remaining five came to court, the files had disappeared and the charges had to be dropped for lack of evidence. The parliamentary opposition tried to launch an investigation into this failure to prosecute, but that came to nothing. Today, many of the pilots are back flying for SAA.
Its unraveling record is one of appalling service, serious crime, corruption, and graft — all driven by a reckless policy of racial preferences.
One of the black pilots who vanished, Tanzanian-born Issaya Dominicus Nombo, was arrested in April 2002 by the FBI in New Jersey, after his name turned up on a list of pilots found in a cave used by Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. Although there was no evidence Mr. Nombo was linked to the Sept. 11 attacks, he has since been held in America pending extradition. Interestingly, the 44-year-old Mr. Nombo had entered the USA on a student visa for pilot training, granted by the US Consulate in Johannesburg, even though the South African authorities had issued a warrant for his arrest.
Cabin Attendants
By October 2002, the affirmative action program at SAA had ensured that 51 percent of all staff were black, with cabin attendants having the highest black complement at 64 percent. At one point, all cabin crew were fired under cover of a “restructuring” process, and had to reapply for their positions. This was an opportunity to shed another 500 white staff members by not reappointing them.
At the beginning of 2003, there were some 2,400 cabin crew at SAA, and the sudden increase in blacks has had what cynics would suggest were predictable results: Customer complaints have become legendary. One of SAA’s most prominent critics is an American, Vernon Six, from Austin, Texas, who experienced SAA at its worst.
Traveling SAA on his honeymoon, on November 14, 2001, flight #SA211, Mr. Six was subjected to the following:
SAA originally assigned Mr. Six and his bride to seats in different rows. When they asked for reseating at the ticket counter, the agent said, “Stop your complaining … after about ten years of marriage you will be begging for seats in different rows.”
The air conditioner that keeps the cabin cool on the ground broke down. When Mr. Six mentioned this to a SAA crew member, he says he was “rudely informed to ‘stop whinging’ as the air conditioner was broken and there was nothing she could do for us.” The toilet flooded the cabin and wet his socks, with what Mr. Six says was sewage. The seat in front of Mr. Six’s wife was completely broken and reclined well past the normal reclining position. She was unable even to eat her meal because the seat reclined completely into her lap.
On his return flight, November 27, 2001, flight #SA220, the toilets stopped working altogether. He says the captain urged everyone to “only use the restrooms in a dire emergency and let a flight attendant know when they needed flushing.” The flight attendants had to use drinking water to flush the toilets, so there was no coffee or tea. The television screen was jumping too much to watch the videos. When Mr. Six reported this to a flight attendant, he was told “I’m sorry, but this is just economy class.”
Mr. Six asked for compensation from SAA. When the company’s black corporate communications manager, Rich Mkondo, refused, Mr. Six set up a website called www.neverflysaa.com, a parody of SAA’s official website. Mr Six has since had over 6.5 million hits, and a regular e-mail list of some 81,000 people, all of them aggrieved customers of SAA. Many have sent in their own complaints to his website. Here is a small selection:
“The seats were in terrible condition; JHB to NY two of the four seats were torn (old tears with no sign of attempted repair) and filthy, NY to JHB (different aircraft) the seats were filthy and the armrest between two of the seats was broken, the top was broken off and you could see into the armrest with all the wiring plainly visible. After making a lot of noise about this they found some duct tape and taped it together, this broken armrest had obviously been broken for some time.”
The flight attendants had to use drinking water to flush the toilets, so there was no coffee or tea.
“The flight attendants did not speak fluent English (you’d think this would be a requirement on international flights) most times you had to say things three or four times before they knew what you were talking about (I am South African and English speaking), they were so busy talking to each other every time someone wanted something they had to get up and go to the galley themselves. They were definitely not presentable (neat and tidy in clothing and appearance).”
“I tried calling the SAA complaints line after been diverted and transferred from pillar to post I finally lost it and requested the manager — who is never there, left tons of messages — which as you can guess were never returned. So at that stage I vowed never to fly this crap ‘airline’ again.”
“I refuse to touch food on SAA. I’ve had food poisoning more than once. Luckily, very mild cases compared to a mate of mine who had to spend a Friday night in hospital after our return from Cape Town, getting his stomach pumped after trying some onboard cuisine.”
“I am an ex-employee of SAA and spent 28 years with the airline until I was forced into a severance package … [T]he airline mirrors the country and it is on a downhill slide. As one of your correspondents mentioned, pre-1990, the airline was magnificent, but then political pressure forced the employment of incompetent persons, and that says it all. I too, will NOT fly SAA ever again. Having been on the inside and aware of many things regarding flying crew and technical — NO WAY.”
“As a South African myself, I too have decided never to fly SAA again. There was once a time I was proud of our national carrier. That is definitely not the case any more. After countless bad experiences flying from London to Cape Town, I now will only fly BA or Virgin.”
And so on.
SAA tried to have Mr. Six’s site closed down, arguing that his domain name was so close to the company’s as to be confusing. The case went to arbitration, and Mr. Six won. On his web page he quotes his favorite passage from the arbitrator’s decision: “Respondent [Mr. Six] is correct: no reasonable man or Internet user would confuse flysaa.com and neverflysaa.com. The decisions cited by Complainant [SAA] are nonsensical.”
More ominously, Mr. Six and his wife received telephone death threats at their home — though only people who had access to SAA records would have had the number, since it was in his wife’s maiden name — and someone has tried to put his web page out of business by flooding it with hits. The attacks failed, and his web page continues.
Service complaints have had a drastic effect on SAA passenger loads, and demand for SAA’s privately-run domestic competitors is increasing. Recently the airline cut four flights a week to the US because of declining demand.
In one service lapse that made headlines, SAA twice in the space of two years abandoned the same 10-year old child left in its care as an unaccompanied minor on a domestic flight. According to black SAA spokesman Rich Mkhondo, the ticket officer to whom the child had been entrusted “forgot” about her.
The largely affirmative-action cabin crew commit many crimes. In just one incident, some 92 SAA cabin attendants were suspended on suspicion of bringing cocaine and other drugs into the country. Other crew members have been suspended for bribing roster schedulers to secure certain destinations, as part of drug smuggling operations.
Occasionally crime makes the newspapers. In April 2000, SAA announced it had uncovered “a nest of corruption among staff,” including charges of “male and female prostitution, money laundering, bribery and smuggling” during foreign stopovers.
Similo Sircharles Sali used to be one of SAA’s few black pilots. His career ended in August 2002, when he was arrested with five kilos of cocaine as he was preparing to fly from Cape Town to London. The South African Pilots Association chairman, John Harty, pointed out, “This is the first time in South African airline history that a pilot has been held for allegedly being in possession of drugs.”
SAA also suffers from extraordinarily high baggage theft rates, with the company having paid out more than R1 million ($92,800) in the first nine months of 2001 alone for claims on 3,108 stolen bags. Fifteen SAA employees were arrested during that same period, and another 54 were either dismissed or resigned when threatened with criminal charges for baggage theft.
There are other kinds of theft. One black vice president was found to have purchased a car for personal use on his SAA company credit card, while another had his house tiled on the company card. Shortly thereafter, SAA revoked the cards of all vice presidents.
… the fact that the old white-run SAA was a much better airline.
The height of effrontery came, however, when a previous head of the legal department — the Chief Council of SAA — had to ask the company to guarantee a home mortgage. No commercial bank would lend to him because of his miserable credit rating. He had failed to mention his string of financial indiscretions when he was made top lawyer at SAA, and no one in the increasingly affirmative-action personnel department had bothered to ask.
SAA recently had to pull the plug on an Internet venture based in New York after spending over R90 million ($8.35 million) to develop a website that would have let tourists arrange elaborate travel packages at the click of a button. The project had been approved by the board but collapsed when SAA asked the South African Reserve Bank for approval to establish the company in the United States. SAA claimed that the Minister of Public Enterprise, Jeff Radebe, had given the project the all-clear, but Mr. Radebe had either forgotten or had not been informed — either is possible — and reported as much to the Reserve Bank. The project then collapsed in a flurry of accusations and counter-accusations, leaving SAA out of pocket.
The airline’s incompetence extends into many areas. In one famous incident, a non-white South African diplomat, one Jerome Barnes, on his way to his posting at the South African embassy in London, got drunk on the overnight flight from Johannesburg, fondled a flight attendant and called one of the few remaining white pursers a “f***ing white bitch.” SAA, conscious that the vast majority of its South African clientele are whites, promptly announced that the offending diplomat was forever barred from flying SAA, and that his name was entered into SAA’s database of banned persons. Less than a week after the “banning,” a South African journalist breezed through SAA’s security system by buying a ticket in the diplomat’s name. The computers must not have been working that day.
The still largely white pilot contingent — of the 954 SAA pilots, only 28 were black in mid-2002 — has consistently battled management over personnel policies, and has brought the company to the verge of a strike more than once since 2000. The core of the pilots’ dispute with the company is their refusal to accept certain cost-cutting measures that, they say, are negligible compared to the enormous waste of what they call “underperforming management.” Everyone knows the color of “underperforming management,” but no one dares say so for fear of being called racist.
International aviation law requires airlines to make sure their passengers have visas for their destinations, but SAA pays huge fines to the American Immigration and Naturalization Service, because it cannot keep illegal immigrants off its flights. In just one month, December 2001, SAA paid more than R1 million ($93,000) in fines on 26 passengers (and, incredibly enough, one crew member) who were held in New York and Atlanta without visas. Of the 26, 19 were Nigerian, two South African, two British, one was posing as an American, and two were of unknown nationality.
The problem is exacerbated by a code sharing agreement with Nigerian Airways, according to which flights from Johannesburg stop off in Lagos before going on to New York, allowing many Nigerians a route into the US. Nigerian Airways, by the way, has one aircraft, but is banned from flying to Europe or the United States because it does not meet FAA safety regulations.
A particularly spectacular bungle had to do with the acquisition of new aircraft. Coleman Andrews, the American former CEO, ordered 21 new Boeings, but someone failed to transmit the correct specifications on avionics and cabin interiors to the suppliers. The result was a dramatic cost increase and a lengthy delay while the aircraft were refitted.
As if this were not enough, after Mr. Andrews left SAA, the company canceled its order for the Boeings — some had already been delivered — and placed a new order with Airbus in Europe. The Airbuses were reportedly cheaper than the Boeings, but considering the initial bungle on the interiors, the cancellation fees to Boeing, and the pilot and service retraining costs (till then, almost all of SAA’s fleet were Boeings) the cost of this series of misadventures must have been considerably greater than if the airline had stuck with Boeing.
There was another high-profile case of incompetence in 2000 that could have had very serious consequences. Failure to run a computer program resulted in replacement parts for SAA’s fleet of Boeing 737-200s being run for more than twice the specified service periods. Fortunately, the parts held up without serious malfunction.
In 2000, SAA also started offering the overwhelmingly white technical staff retirement packages to withdraw and make way for black technicians. Many whites accepted, particularly after the Australian airline, Qantas, and the Spanish airline, Iberian Air, heard about the offers and set up recruiting offices in Johannesburg. SAA was stripped of many of its most experienced repair and service personnel overnight.
The result has been predictable: SAA has suffered an increasing number of equipment failures. Fortunately none has yet caused a major disaster, but insiders say it is only a matter of time. Failures include navigation or communication equipment breakdowns, which are called “snags,” and are supposed to be fixed before an aircraft is flown. It is now common for SAA planes to fly even long hauls with significant “snag lists,” which have either not been repaired, or have been “repaired” but are still broken.
Engine failures attract the most public attention. In April 2001, a London flight had to be aborted twice in 12 hours because of engine malfunctions on takeoff. The faulty engine was removed, serviced by SAA Technical and put back — only to fail once again as the aircraft was attempting to take off.
In August 2002, two separate flights suffered engine failures on the same day, stranding nearly 600 passengers. According to inside sources, SAA has had more engine failures in the past two years than in the previous ten.
An American in Africa
In 1998, just four years after the ANC victory and the switch to black rule, SAA appointed an energetic American, Coleman Andrews, as CEO, and charged him with putting the airline back on the road to profitability. He came with 20 years experience as a management consultant at Bain and Co. succeeded in getting SAA into the black. However, he left SAA early, under a cloud, accused of making an excessive profit on his salary. In fact, his compensation was in line with airline CEOs worldwide, and under his contract, his forced early retirement required a substantial severance package. Mr. Andrews’s name was smeared by the South African media, but he did turn the airline around.
Coleman Andrews takes off in a plane stuffed with money.
Mr. Andrews appears to have had the classic experience of a white liberal in South Africa. When he first arrived, he may really have believed Africa was backward only because of “colonialism” or “the environment,” but by the time he left, he may have come to other conclusions.
Mr. Andrews was quoted as follows in a 2001 book about his tenure at SAA (Jetlag: SA Airways in the Andrews Era by Denis Beckett):
“When I flew to South Africa in January 1998, for my first round of interviews, I was met by Saki Macozoma [an executive at Transnet, SAA’s government-owned holding company] … I’ve been lucky enough to see some pretty exceptional political and business leaders up close, and meeting Saki, I thought, ‘this guy can hold his own on the world stage.’ I was very excited, and thought if this is what South Africa is like, it has places to go. When I was leaving, after a few days’ meeting many people, I wasn’t quite so sure anymore. When Saki saw me off, I said: ‘How many are there like you, executives in your mould?’ I suppose I meant ‘black’ and I think this is what he interpreted. He said ‘we’re thin.’ I wondered if that meant a thousand, a hundred. I still thought, with caliber like that, this place is worth giving a go. Now I know it meant three, or five.”
Mr. Andrews eventually came close to the real reason he was shown the door: “Management was under siege. Our IT department was a disaster. To fix it, I had to fire the guy in charge, an affirmative [action] guy (a non-white) who was completely out of his depth. Next I know hell has broken loose. How can I do this? Do I not know he is connected to important people? The end is that he gets severance pay. For screwing up, he gets two years’ salary.”
Andrews adds: “On the board, I had one guy whose only interest was: what proportion of our executives are black? There was constant pressure, it led to some disasters, personal disasters for people who should have been left to grow quietly in the middle ranks.”
Mr. Andrews’s real sin at SAA was that he tried to run the company like a business, whereas the government’s main interest was, and still is, ideological: that the airline be run as an example of “black empowerment.”
The much maligned Mr. Andrews seems to have spotted the problem right at the end but was powerless to do anything about it. He became another victim of the black political agenda, which is dragging what used to be a world-leading airline down to Third-World status, along with the rest of the country.
Mr. Andrews is almost a metaphor for whites as a group. They refuse to understand the significance of race until the damage is so great it cannot be repaired. Mr. Andrews had a majority-white country to return to — at least for now. What he saw in South Africa should be a lesson to him about what his own country will face if its population continues to change.

Arthur Kemp is a Rhodesian-born journalist and author.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Letter To The ANC Government

It has come to my attention that recently the white man / woman has been in the news and has been scrutinised for not lending a helping hand towards building the country, including some ministers stating that we whites face a revolution form the Black population if we don’t start complying with the Equity Policies of the ANC, namely BEE and AA. Not to mention that we are called racist by ANC Youth League members and leaders like Julius Malema who continue to negatively influence the youth of South Africa in constantly stating that the White man is racist and does not help the previous disadvantaged population (mostly blacks). Are only the Whites racist in this country and leaders like Julius Malema not?

I have to emphasize the fact that most of the working middle class and upper class are mostly white and that this part of the population are being made solely responsible for building the country though their taxes being spent on helping a “only receiving hand”, and not a mutual helping hand. Since 94, our hard earned money has been spent on a part of the population that has only been discriminating and scrutinizing us for being white and for the injustices of the past by a Government and Political Party that no longer exists, not to mention the current Government that forces the White companies to comply with blatant racist policies in where jobs and partnerships have to be granted to people based on the colour of their skin (according to the constitution, if a certain group / race is being priveleged based on skin colour, it’s racism). Why is this not the case when jobs are being presented / given / promised to a person being Black?

Why did the ANC Government, after 94, rather spent time, money and resources buying companies for these previously disadvantaged race groups of the past when they sold the oil reserves instead of promising free houses, free electricity and water etc. You see, if this plan was implemented, where companies being sold could have been purchased by the Government and then given to the majority population to develop, grow and employ fellow black people where they can contribute to the building of the country, we might have had a different situation today. Job creation, poverty elimination and development of previous disadvantaged people could have been a thing of the past today.

If you do the numbers (minimum), you will find the following:

  • Around 1500 business being sold a year (estimated)
  • If the ANC spend money purchasing these businesses over a period of 15 years  instead if building free houses you are looking at around 22 500 business.
  • If you employ around 70 black people per business, 1.575 million jobs created.
  • Tax an additional 1.575 million people (R500 minimum); you would have generated R787.5 million in taxes during 15 years. (Around R52.5 million per year).
  • Those 1.575 million people would no longer require free housing, any free electricity or water, as they do now have employment in which they can support themselves saving the Government Billions of Rands each year.
  • As part of the Business structure and policies as set out by the Government when applying for such a business, these new employers have to show constant growth (year on year) where Government can now supply these companies with Government contracts, thus empowering them to grow, develop and employ more and more previously disadvantaged people from the townships. Say that those businesses grow with 10 employees each year, those companies would have had 220 employees by now, bringing down unemployment figures and employing nearly 5 million people by now.
  • Taking the growth of 5 million people, taxed R500 per month, you now have generated revenue of nearly R2.4 billion over a period of 15 years through sustainable development.

Above would then be eliminate BEE and AA, and thus bringing racial discrimination and racial conflict to an end, eliminate unemployment, and eliminate welfare and building a stronger economy and stable societies. Helping each other is the point of development in the country, but how is this accomplished when a minority group of people is the “sole” responsible party for the development of both themselves and the majority of the population? When you ask of a majority population to support a majority population, you get a welfare state where nothing grows into sustainable development. But when you support / help the majority to start helping and developing themselves and not just give them “free support”, you will find that development will take place and welfare will be a thing of the past or it will now be a majority of Tax payers who can support a minority on welfare and not the other way around.

But simply having the majority population be responsible for the development and growth of a majority population and then force those minorities to do it alone while they are forced to give away more and more of their businesses (BEE / AA) and properties (Land reform and RDP Houses) will never work, at one stage you will have to get the majority population involved in helping to build the country and not just make empty promises in order for them to keep voting for you party in the next election.

FV De Wet

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Where Do Criminals Come From?

Below post is from one of my regular websites that I visit on a daily basis and for the record, this piece was written by a Black Man.


Read the part where he states where criminal come from: "Thugs, criminals, rapists, murderers are not born of poverty stricken backgrounds, they are born of a society of ills, a society of callousness"


With such a bold statement on how criminals are "made", I think it is safe to say that he is now pointing the finger at his own people (Blacks) and that using the excuse, poverty creates criminals NO LONGER APPLY. In essence, he now openly admits that his own race is to blame for crime and that criminals are born from "society ills"


If criminals are born from "ill societies" than all criminals come from these societies and therefore, blacks who make up most of the criminals in South Africa, are born criminals and it is because their societies are "ill". Well, I have waited a long time to here a Black man make such a bold statement about his own race.


Truth or just another excuse to justify a problem?


F V De Wet


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Fear is not freedom
By Sipho Mazibuko

As a recent victim of crime, though indirectly, I initially denied the statistics.

Some appeared as mere concoctions by those hell-bent on demoralising our society and undermining our hard-fought democracy. As with almost everything, we don’t believe … until it happens to you.

Hoodlums, criminals, thugs, rapists — all brings feelings of hatred, anger, and resentment for most of us, partly towards the criminals and partly towards those said to protect society, the police and the government.

Vigilantism is reminiscent of the old Wild West days, when communities did whatever it took to protect their loved ones and their property. This type of action luckily does not exist, neither in the West nor here in the South or anywhere else for that matter. This role has been relinquished to the government, as it should, as per the laws and Constitution of our country.

The state has rightfully proclaimed the role of safety and security as the situation deteriorates by the day. One of the government’s prime responsibilities should be the safety, security and health of its people. If this fundamental right is not upheld, then surely we as citizens should have the constitutional right to protect ourselves.

What is our prerogative as citizens when taking the law into your own hands is frowned upon as vigilantism? Is this the end of our world as we know it? A world where people drown in pools of their own of blood, where women are raped and killed, where you cannot walk down the street without fearing for your life. Black or white.

The fundamental right to life, freedom and security, as enshrined in the Bill of Rights, is disregarded by those masquerading as victims of poverty and whatever excuse they can think of.

Do we harbour criminals in the form of our brothers, uncles and fathers? If so then we are not only perpetuating crime but are the criminals themselves. Yet we sit back while voices play out in our heads that this is not how life was meant to be. How is this freedom when we are not free? When we constantly drive, walk, sleep and live in fear.

Thugs, criminals, rapists, murderers are not born of poverty stricken backgrounds, they are born of a society of ills, a society of callousness.

Indeed one can encourage or condone an exodus into a new form of exile, but when we run we take the fear with us.


Sipho Mazibuko is a financial officer and president of the Young Intellectuals Society

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Apartheid Law (Act No 21 of 1923)




The Native (Black) Urban Areas Act No 21 of 1923 (commenced 14 June) divided South Africa into 'prescribed' (urban) and 'non-prescribed' (rural) areas, and strictly controlled the movement of Black males between the two. Each local authority was made responsible for the Blacks in its area and 'Native advisory boards' were set up to regulate the inflow of Black workers and to order the removal of 'surplus' Blacks (i.e. those not in employment).
Towns became almost exclusively white as a result – the only Blacks allowed to live in town were domestic workers.
Superseded by the Native (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act No 25 of 1945. Repealed by the Abolition of Influx Control Act No 68 of 1986." - Source (http://africanhistory.about.com)

Without thinking I am an open Racist, you have ask yourself if changing this law was such a good idea. You see, this law was made to keep Black males out of urban areas during certain times and keep them "at bay" if you will and you have to look at the current crime rates, and the ethnic group most likely to commit crime.
Well, for example, who is the ethnic group that over populates the jails in South Africa? This question is the only one needed to accurately determine which race is to blame for what is happening in South Africa today. You see, more than 80% of jail occupants are black, therefore it's save to say that they commit most of the crimes. Is this due to poverty though? The answer is, NO. It has never been in my nature / heritage or culture to commit violent crimes due to poverty, nor that of any one I know. Then again, you should ask yourself is they are influenced negatively to commit crime, again the answer is maybe. But they are not influenced by Whites to do so. (When someone I know had more money than me and could afford more things than I could, it never drove me commit crime, however it forced / motivated me to work harder for what I wanted in life. 
If White people did not influence them to commit crime, than who did. The answer, THE ANC. I say this because we have had a host of criminals claiming positions in parliament since 94, from people like Mandela through to people like Zuma, no matter how you argue this; they were criminals and threatened a peaceful 1st world country with COMMUNISM and acts of terrorism. I don't know of any Boer Leaders that committed genocide, abduction or killing of innocent people to win their freedom from the British Empire during the Anglo Boer War 1 & 2. In fact, it was the other way around where the oppressors (British Empire) killed around 300 000 Boer woman and Children in the concentration camps. Makes you wonder if the ANC is a friend or an Enemy of the Boer People. I think you know the answer.
Back to the point, during Apartheid and the law (Native (Black) Urban Areas Act No 21 of 1923), you have to ask how much crime was there back then and who the offenders were. I thing it's save to say that most crimes during apartheid was committed by Blacks. 
According to the government website (http://www.dcs.gov.za/WebStatistics/inmate-gen.aspx) see insert below, 28 910 Black prisoners are currently in Jail, compare that with the 2745 White prisoners in Jail. That's 26 165 more Black criminals than Whites, that's a 954% increase. So I think it's save to say that Blacks are 954% more likely to commit crime in SA and that is why I ask if above law would have helped with crime in SA today? Another thing to look at is the prison rate for Coloureds (131 097), there are 102 187 more coloured prisoners than Blacks, who form the majority population. Now ASK THE BIG QUESTION, WTF??? If that is true, we would not have overpopulated prisons in SA and crime would be a minimum as we all know colourdes make up only about 6% of the total population. It's save to say that our Government knows that Blacks commit more crime than any other race but refuse to publish the real stats or they are just so stupid that they cannot use a calculator. 

Races
Unsentenced
Sentenced
All Sentence Groups
Asian
Female
14
40
54
Male
142
531
673
All Genders
156
571
727
Black
Female
226
471
697
Male
7619
20594
28213
All Genders
7845
21065
28910
Coloured
Female
654
1834
2488
Male
37546
91063
128609
All Genders
38200
92897
131097
White
Female
65
261
326
Male
479
1940
2419
All Genders
544
2201
2745
All Races
All Genders
46745
116734
163479

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

We Whites apologize for APARTHEID

This was emailed to me from one of my co workers and I have to say that the person who wrote it, is my new HERO and will be for many years to come. Please read below and make up your own mind.


This was a reply to an article, in the Mercury (last week), where the previously disadvantaged (Blacks) stated that it's not too late for the previously advantaged (including whites, Indians and Coloreds) to apologize for apartheid. Check out the reply. Just too hot and so true.


This was in the SA paper last week (Mercury). The main headline stated the following:

It's not too late for whites to say sorry for Apartheid.............

Check the email that went around responding to
the headline. It's a kick ass response. The guy that wrote it has got it !!!

'To the Previously Disadvantaged'

We are sorry that our ancestors were intelligent, advanced and
daring enough to explore the wild oceans to discover new countries
and develop them.

We are sorry that those who came before us took you out of the
bush and taught you that there was more to life than beating drums,
killing each other and chasing animals with sticks and stones.

We are sorry that they planned, funded and developed roads,
towns, mines, factories, airports and harbours, all of which you now
claim to be your long deprived inheritance giving you every right to
change and rename these at your discretion.

We are sorry that our parents taught us the value of small but
strong families, to not breed like rabbits and end up as underfed,
diseased, illiterate shack dwellers living in poverty.

We are sorry that when the evil apartheid government provided
you with schools, you decided they'd look better without windows
or in piles of ashes.

We happily gave up those bad days of getting spanked in our all
white Schools for doing something wrong, and much prefer these
days of freedom where problems can be resolved with knives and guns.

We are sorry that it is hard to shake off the bitterness of the
past when you keep on raping, torturing and killing our friends and
family members, and then hide behind the fence of 'human rights'
with smiles on your faces.

We are sorry that we do not trust the government... We have no
reason to be so suspicious because none of these poor "hard working
intellectuals" have ever been involved in any form of "corruption or
irregularities".

We are sorry that we do not trust the police force and, even
though they have openly admitted that they have lost the war against crime
and criminals, we should not be negative and just ignore their
corruption and carry on hoping for the best.

We are sorry that it is more important to you to have players of
colour in our national teams than winning games and promoting
patriotism.

We know that sponsorship doesn't depend on a team's success.

We are sorry that our border posts have been flung open and now
left you competing for jobs against illegal immigrants from our
beautiful neighbouring countries.

All of them countries that have grown into economic powerhouses
after kicking out the 'settlers'.

We are sorry that we don't believe in witchcraft, beet root and
garlic cures, urinating on street corners, virginity testing, slaughtering
of bulls in our back yards, trading women for cattle and other
barbaric practices.

Maybe we just grew up differently.

We are sorry that your medical care, water supplies, roads,
railways and electricity supplies are going down the toilet because
skilled people who could have planned for and resolved these issues
had to be thrown away because they were of the wrong ethnic
background and now have to work in foreign countries where their>
skills are highly appreciated.

We are so sorry that we'd like this country to fulfil its potential so
we can once again be proud South Africans.


The Previously
Advantaged'

PS In the old regime... we had lights and water