South Africa:
The Big Lie that Blacks need White Farm Land
- They
got it 33 years ago!!
http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=23831&
Date Posted:
Friday 07-Mar-2008
When I
visited Richard's family in the Eastern Cape a few days ago, I once
more travelled through the former Apartheid Homeland of the
Transkei. You will recall the world had no actual interest when the
Whites were giving the blacks their tribal land back. They created
what were called the "TBVC" states. These were: Transkei,
Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei. Some of these were recognised by
the Apartheid Govt as 100% bona fide independent countries. They had
their own constitution, parliament, leaders, army, Police, etc.
The Blacks whine indefinitely about "land, land, land". But you know
South Africa is the last place in Africa where the blacks have any
possible reason to whine about SELF RULE and LAND, because South
Africa actually did both these things long ago, and back then the
blacks proved what failures they were.
When Cecil John Rhodes was the Premier of the Cape a century ago he
already experimented with black self rule then. The Apartheid Govt
experimented with black self-rule on an even bigger scale over 30
years ago.
The Eastern Cape is South Africa's second largest province and it is
probably one of the most populous too. This is where both Presidents
Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki come from. Well, I need to show you
photos of this place, because I have a lot to tell you all about the
Eastern Cape.
(Oh and the Eastern Cape is the last place the Blacks of South
Africa colonised when they first came here. It was on the borders of
the Eastern Cape that the northward advancing Whites met the Blacks
for the first time - by the Great Fish river).
You'll hear a lot of complete HOGWASH about Blacks getting the worst
land and the Whites getting the best land. Nowhere in Africa is this
lie more easily exposed than in South Africa itself. And I will
prove it to you. It amazes me that nobody has pointed this out
before.
But here is a little titbit for starters.
When I visited Richard's family when Richard was still alive,
members of the family told me that they had owned farms which the
Apartheid Govt had bought from them in the 1980's. That land was
bought by the White Govt and given to the Transkei - for blacks
only. The whites had to move to let the blacks resettle on it.
Recently, another Afrikaans lady I met told me that in 1975 she was
in the Eastern Cape. She told me that the White Apartheid Govt
bought out, hundreds, if not thousands of white farms in order to
create the Transkei for blacks only. She said that within a short
time, the white farms fell into disrepair when the blacks got them.
The white farmers were very bitter because the blacks got the best
land.
Now I've been to those areas, and I've seen where whites farmed
since then. In the Ugie area where Whites moved to, the land is
rocky and mountainous. You can't farm. You can only let cattle graze
there. But in the Transkei, the blacks got the most beautiful land
imaginable. It was the Whites who were thrown off the lush land by
the WHITE GOVERNMENT in order to give this land FOR FREE to Blacks -
who then proceeded to do bugger all with it.
When the Blacks were settled on these VAST PIECES OF LAND... most of
them did not even use it for farming. In fact, some of the blacks
even STOPPED the subsistence farming they were doing because it was
easier to buy food from the shops! If you travel all across the
former Transkei, you will see blacks living everywhere on a
marvellous piece of land that receives lots of rain. But the blacks
do virtually no farming EVEN THOUGH BY LAW THEY DO NOT HAVE TO BUY
LAND. THEY CAN SIMPLY RUN CATTLE OR GROW CROPS ANYWHERE THEY PLEASE!
Every time I go through the Transkei I marvel. Being a farm boy
myself, and having ploughed for my father, I have some idea of what
is a nice place to farm.
I was telling this Afrikaans lady that in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), the
soil is not particularly good. There were lots of trees and
vegetation that one had to clear. Then there were lots of rocks. But
that is where whites farmed and created one of the breadbaskets of
Africa.
Now in the Eastern Cape, the whole country-side looks like one vast
lawn as far as the eye can see. There is plenty of rainfall. And the
blacks do bugger all farming.
The ANC now wants to take 30% of white farmland by 2014.
But nobody mentions that 30 years ago, the Apartheid Govt bought out
hundreds, if not thousands of white farmers in order to create vast
territories that blacks can live on.
We also need to establish the actual SIZE of these countries that
were created, because I think when people see how BIG these
countries were they will be shocked. I'm sure many of those states
that were created by the Apartheid Govt were BIGGER THAN MANY
COUNTRIES IN EUROPE!!!
Aparently the man who heads the Free Market Foundation in South
Africa gave a speech some years ago. In it he pointed out that he
had done a study. The study showed that the Govt, the railways and
other parastatals (like Eskom), own so much land that there is more
than enough land to resettle the blacks on WITHOUT TAKING AWAY ONE
SINGLE WHITE-OWNED FARM!
The studies of economists, and the views of intellectuals in this
country, which completely disprove the ANC's lies are completely
ignored by the Govt. The Govt has a path, and it uses its dishonest
"logic" to justify its actions. This is exactly what I warned about
in my book. In Government by Deception, I questioned this logic and
the reasoning. I pointed out that these lies are just a smokescreen
to hide their real intentions. Their real intentions are anti-white
and anti-Western, etc.
If the Blacks are so keen to farm, and we've seen in Zimbabwe that
they don't really care despite all Mugabe's propaganda to the
contrary. What about experiments like the Transkei, where they got
beautiful, lush farms in probably some of the best farmland in all
of South Africa - 33 years ago! Why aren't the blacks farming there?
If they're so interested in farming, then why aren't they doing any
of it in the Transkei?
When the black leaders scream about "land! land!" they're talking
complete rubbish - just like Mugabe. Its not about land! It is about
getting rid of whites. Once the whites are gone the blacks will do
absolutely nothing with the land. At best, they might settle on it.
But the call to "farm" is complete junk. Its all just motivated by
communism and their hatred of Land Owners. They want the White
farmers gone.
I will revisit this issue, but this time with photo and film footage
for you to see. Then you compare the beautiful, lush farmland the
blacks got, with the virtual desert of the Karoo where only White
farmers farm. In South Africa it is White Farmers who farmed in
the DESERT and the Blacks got some of the finest land in the country
and went on to do - absolutely nothing with it!! They did
nothing with it then, and they're still doing nothing with it now.
Finally, in these homelands, the Blacks did not BUY LAND. Land was
communal (like it was before Whites came). Blacks had no conception
of buying and owning land until Whites arrived in Africa. (That
would explain why blacks sold land to whites to begin with because
they just never conceived that land actually had any VALUE!) But I
want to ask you a question: Show me any place ON PLANET EARTH, where
people got FREE LAND FOR FARMING AS MUCH AS YOU WANT - and where
they did nothing with it. Well, that is what happened in the
Transkei and other Black Homelands.
Posted By: Jan
AfricanCrisis Webmaster
Author of: Government by Deception
Readers' Comments
Date Posted: Friday 07-Mar-2008
Good and interesting article.I wish the opposition politicians can
apply their minds a bit.Why are'nt they not doing it?I dont realy
think they are quilified to be politicians.
I found out what drives the world political animal.Here it is.This
clears all confusion.
21 Goals of the Illuminati and The Committee of 300
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/johncolemangoa...
http://educate-yourself.org/nwo/
There is no contradiction but only an agenda.
Concerned Reader
Date
Posted: Friday 07-Mar-2008
Hi Grazy,
Thanks for that. It would be interesting hearing more accounts of
experiences in South Africa.
It just goes to show what has already been done - and which is MOST
CONVENIENTLY SWEPT UNDER THE CARPET AND IGNORED BY THE ANC and the
world.
Jan Lamprecht
Johannesburg
South Africa
Date
Posted: Friday 07-Mar-2008
I was very young when my father bought some shares in a coffee
plantation that was developed. Just before the trees came in
production the government bought the farms out for next to nothing
and they gave it to Venda if I recall correctly. My father lost some
money there that he could not afford.
We went there some two years later and all the trees were cut down
and used as firewood. It was a dustbowl with chickens, dogs, black
children and boerbokke running around as far as you could see and
go.
When we asked the one black why they don't repair a broken windmill,
the answer was that the white man put the windmill there and the
white man must repair it. They would rather walk about 1,5 Km and
carry buckets of water.
grazy
Pretoria
Date
Posted: Friday 07-Mar-2008
There is NO 'farm land' left in South Africa whatsoever, according
to a recent finding by the SA Court of Appeals. All the so-called
'agricultural land' falls under municipal land-rights and
agricultural land can be taken over by 'municipal land' any time the
municipality wants to do so. "Farmers' in South Africa now also have
to pay 'municipal taxes'.
Anyway only LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF ALL THE SOUTH AFRICAN LAND
SURFACE IS STILL BEING USED FOR CROP-GROWING. Just Google the CIA
'Country files' for South Africa and you can see these statistics
for yourself.
There now is so little agricultural land left and so few farmers
still producing crops for the market, that financial experts are
predicting a massive famine within a year -- because South Africa
now relies for 90% of ALL its consumption on foreign grain-imports
now.
Soon, nobody will be able to afford a loaf of bread.
The ANC-regime has managed to destroy the entire self-sufficient
food-production sector of South Africa within just fifteen years.
Such an accomplishment! They should be truly proud of themselves!
A Stuijt
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