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Ixtab
01-16-2006, 02:40 PM
THE DE-CIVILISATION OF SA

PRESUMABLY reluctant to take power next year as captain of the Titanic, Deputy President Thabo Mbeki recently took the podium in Parliament to call for a national "Moral Summit," this to be convened by spiritual leaders, the focus: SA's collapsed moral standards.

If this is, as it appears to be, tacit ANC recognition that things have gone catastrophically, cataclysmicaly wrong in SA, then Mr Mbeki deserves our support. Few today would question that SA's decline and degeneration has now reached the point where it can only presage a very grim future for all this nation's people: is indeed so advanced that it now profoundly threatens our survival. Unfortunately, Mbeki's move may well be faulted as closing the barn door after the horse's departure.

Realism suggests that diminishing the towering mountain of porn, drugs, violent crime, perversion, rape, child abuse, sodomy, sleazy sex shops, our filthy hospitals and cities, the pollution, the ugliness, makes cleansing the Augean stables look like a light day's work. "Transformation" is a big word with the comrades. SA has indeed been transformed since "The People" took control in 1994. But not for the better. Indeed, so shockingly inept is ANC "rule" that it makes P W Botha look better all the time.

For all its flaws, White-ruled SA, circumscribed, Calvinist and conservative as it might have been, nevertheless provided a viable, disciplined and generally well-run, law-abiding society. But Calvinist SA is now dead and gone: and some very nasty pages in our history have been written since. Examine much of the legislation the ANC has enacted: and you can only conclude that those now ruling us have very little notion of what morality, law and order and justice are all about.

And that, yes, we do most urgently need to have an honest national conversation about how to restore social order in this now desperately unhappy country. The last decade has seen a huge turnaround in our fortunes. Per capita, we are now at or very near the top in rates of murder, armed robbery, child abuse and violent crime. Against that, in economic development, job creation and productivity, education and health services, we are at or near the bottom in achievement. It is all very ironic. Nelson Mandela is still hailed (by some) as a saint. But the legacy he will leave SA is anything but saintly.

Under his command, the ANC has enacted some of the most "progressive" social legislation in the world: free-and-easy access to pornography the world's most "advanced" legislation favouring sodomy, free-and-easy abortion laws. Thinking it over, perhaps the solution is not for the ANC regime to do something. Perhaps the solution is for the ANC to stop undermining institutions, customs, traditions and taboos.

Let me outline some of the empirical evidence on that: Shaming as it is to admit it, we in this new socialist paradise now live in a society which seems almost dedicated to the corruption of the young. We all know, or should know, that pornography plays a key role in paedophile activity. Many paedophiles use both child and adult porn in their seduction of children. Yet, discounting warnings that its Pornography Act could (1) prove far too friendly to international crime and porn syndicates and (2) that it would put children at increased risk of sexual abuse, the ANC rammed the bill through Parliament with a huge majority.

Today we are seeing the grim underbelly of that enactment. Child abuse has escalated at pandemic proportions, with child rape surging from 7 559 reported cases in 1994 to 21 404 cases last year. In 1996 the police child protection unit alone dealt with 35 838 cases of crimes against children. Child welfare societies deal with an average of 9 398 cases a month, 23% of which involve physical and sexual abuse.

Since many such crimes, especially those within the family unit, are not reported, these figures represent the tip of the iceberg. Such crimes include rape, sodomy, indecent assault, sexual offences, attempted murder, aggravated assault, abduction, kidnapping and public indecency. A spokesman for the SA National Council for Child Welfare states: "Our children are in a crisis situation - and it is a shame that we, as mature adults - allow them to be treated this way." He added: "Despite all efforts by the police and specialised child welfare workers, our children are still having to endure horrific acts of abuse - abuse that is way out of control and severely affecting a very vulnerable generation."

Those are not good things for any society to accept. To cap that, the AIDS epidemic has drastically contributed to the exploitation of children, as demand for under-age partners has rocketed in the belief they are less likely to be infected. Sick, sick, sick.

Vastly augmenting the problem, in most parts of the country all components of the child protection system, including social welfare, police protection units, the court system, residential care and hospitals are under huge financial pressure and disintegrating as experienced social workers, prosecutors and investigators leave at an alarming rate, all too often replaced by young, poorly trained and inexperienced Blacks.

Now, belatedly, the ANC is trying to repair Porn Act damage, this with the new Film & Publications Act which became law in June and is designed, we are told, "to quell any nagging, sensitive suspicions that SA has been lax in dealing with pornography, especially child pornography." Ho hum. Obviously the many sexual savages within our ranks don't stop at children. NP spokesman Sheila Camerer states (Citizen, 16.4.98) that 1997 statistics showed that SA has the highest incidence of violence against women and children in the world, with rapes reported at 120,6 per 100 000. This was an increase of 14,5% from SA's 105,3 rapes per 100 000 in 1994. "Less than one-third of reported cases reach the courts, and only one-half of those prosecuted result in convictions. That means that only about 16% of reported rape cases result in convictions."

Interpol ranks SA as the country with the highest incidence of rape in the world. They say the problem is that the criminal justice system is not working.

Now - sodomy. In this present moral climate, what began as a demand for the state not to interfere against private homosexual behaviour very soon evolved into demands for the state to intercede on behalf of public homosexual behaviour, the US of course being the model taken. As there, the "human rights" agenda was invoked, with gay people, far from being considered perverts, instead now designated as the innocent victims of discrimination.

Result? In many spheres sodomy (I was sorely tempted to use the much more explicit old English term, buggery) is today presented not only as an acceptable but as a preferred lifestyle. Sodomy has advanced from illegality to the point where it could soon be a mass spectator sport. I have great difficulty with the idea of making sodomites a "protected" group.

If the US wishes to create its own version of Sodom and Gomorrah, why did we have to follow suit? Predictably, even recommended precautions against AIDS are denounced as "discrimination against gays." Fully in line with these other "reforms," SA now also has the most liberal abortion laws in the world. Abortion is available, at cut-rate fees, courtesy the state, virtually on demand.

Since implementation of the Choice of Termination of Pregnancy Act last year, some 30 000 unborn SA children have had their existence abruptly terminated. Why do so many women rush to the abortion mills? All too often because they are too damn careless, idle or stupid to take proper precautions.

While we on APN have never taken the position that all abortions are wrong, we reject utterly the philosophy that this be used as a birth control method, or for social or career convenience. Surely the biggest female pinhead can understand that it is morally preferable for human beings to use contraception than seek the brutal solution of abortion?

What is deeply disturbing - as we in SA have just seen - is that even the courts now treat abortion as though this is a good deed, right and proper, but reflecting utter insouciance towards the rights of the foetus. No society should tolerate this wholesale slaughter of the innocent unborn. And if you think a foetus isn't human, I would very much like to know when you think a foetus is human.

I suggest that a foetus not be judged human until he is 21, and has passed a series of tests measuring his intelligence, self-reliance and prospects for proving a good citizen. I can suggest a great number of my fellow citizens who would fall short on that test. What is so alarming in SA today is not simply the vastly increased rate of violent crime, including some 27 000 murders a year, but the nature of these crimes.

It is no longer "just" murder, but murders with a prologue: murders accompanied by acts of unspeakable cruelty and inhumanity.

EXAMPLE: The murder this month of Mr Barend Kruger, 68, and his wife, Elsie, 67, at their Perdkop home in Mpumalanga. Both victims had suffered multiple wounds after apparently being mercilessly beaten, then stabbed to death. Adding to his anguish, her son found Mrs Kruger stripped naked, her clothes ripped off, with a high presumption that she had been raped before death.

Though they will not thank me for saying this, in certain ways the ANC itself, and not only by its permissive legislation, is the main perpetrator in the rise of crime and the crumbling of moral force in SA. Victims, Black and White, are often tormented, tortured, mutilated, castrated, flesh hacked away, eyes gouged out, reflecting extremes of depravity that horrify all Black Christians.

Even in the criminal world, such nightmare stuff is rarely seen. Certainly, it is worse than anything the Voortrekkers ever saw. Yet Justice Minister Dullah Omar, Mandela himself and others of the ANC hierarchy continue to show an exaggerated respect for the "rights" of criminals. Equally disturbing is the inexplicable indulgence with which so many hideous crimes are treated by judges, magistrates and even the media. Clearly only interested in intimidating and embarrassing

Whites from the apartheid regime Tutu's TRC, too, has totally closed its eyes to this new terror war. Is there, as many suspect, a hidden agenda behind the killings, especially of so many Whites, including White farmers? Well, the Mau Mau used these same horror tactics (and very successfully) in their campaign to drive the Whites out of Kenya.

It is often claimed that SA, through the new Constitution and the Bill of Rights, has one of the most advanced human rights cultures in the world. Against what is happening, just what right do we have to claim leadership in the field of human rights? At the very least, the whole reason we have a government is to protect the lives and property of citizens. Yet, today most of us live in a fear that was unthinkable just a few years ago.

Crime now is so widespread that insurers claim that about 30% of SA householders are victimised each year. Gone is all sense of respect for law and order, for the rights of crime victims. All that, of course, is of no concern to Mr Mandela who, guarded by a contingent of armed police, available to him free, at our expense, is kept busy making speeches explaining that Whites lack compassion.

All this recalls the historical theory, not often heard, that when the average man can no longer see the workings of justice, can no longer see evil punished and virtue rewarded, that society is doomed. Another serious charge against the ANC is that they have joined Africa's other kleptocrats in a vast self-enrichment programme, sucking up the country's wealth from the fiscus like so many giant vacuum cleaners.

Corruption, of course, predates the ANC. SA's institutionalised corruption began decades ago under the political disguise of apartheid, rising to dizzy heights under F W de Klerk. Today's NP claims that corruption since 1994 has increased by close on R20 billion, a whopping under-estimate. Over the past 18 months the Special Investigating Unit headed by Judge William Heath has recovered R10 billion in State funds and assets. Judge Heath states that SA is faced "with a national corruption and maladministration crisis far more serious than the ordinary man in the street perceives it to be."

In its annual report presented to Parliament in May, the unit stated that it is currently investigating 92 600 cases involving "more than R6,2 billion." Again, a massive shortfall. My information is that the figure is many, many times higher. Try R100 billion for starters. That, I have reason to believe, is the true figure Judge Heath is investigating. Our esteemed Mr Mbeki reproached Heath for disclosing the figure on but one occasion, describing such disclosure as "irresponsible."

Heath apparently responded that it was not he who was irresponsible, but the government in which Mr Mbeki occupies so prominent a role. In its report the unit said: "The unfortunate truth is that a shockingly large proportion of South Africans appear to regard public funds and assets as fair game for corrupt practices." Yet when the alarm is given, the sound is all too often stifled by senior politicians. Dishonest officials involved in the R15 million Sarafina debacle, in construction, housing, pension, licence and many other scams are still regarded and touted by ANC grandees as "the country's most treasured nation builders."

We could go on, and ever on. Cities that not many years ago were safe and clean are now dilapidated slums, havens for multi-thousands of vicious sociopaths, serial murderers, gang rapes, armed robbery, drive-by shootings, muggings, bank hold-ups, cash-in-transit heists and other acts of criminal violence.

Our prisons are grossly overcrowded, leaky and unsafe. God help witnesses in court cases.

Former ANC Labour Minister Tito Mboweni, in association with his fossilised Stalinist soul mates in the giant Black umbrella union, Cosatu, have been allowed to reduce a once vigorous and productive nation to the usual African basket case. Many of us were raised to believe that work is a very important part of our lives, that we should try to show diligence and merit. That is far from the case here. These Luddites laugh at the Protestant work ethic that built White-ruled SA, and ridicule such secular virtues as work, thrift, temperance and responsibility.

They believe they are entitled to jobs, instead of being educated, trained and equipped for the position. And it is not getting better. It is getting far worse. Via affirmative action, the SA work place from 1994 onward has been perverted with the negative, poisonous reverse discrimination that has so befouled race relations in the US.

Sometimes, with its strikes and usurious wage demands, it seems that COSATU is deliberately trying to shut down the SA economy and human development as we know it. The nation's crumbling industrial infrastructure evidences that. All Cosatu has achieved is huge price rises, still more unemployment, automation, low productivity and general unwillingness, here and overseas, to invest.

Hardly the stuff of economic miracles. In its greatest act of vandalism, SA under the ANC has abandoned any pretence of educating its children. Anyone with school age children will know that our public school system has deteriorated to an incredible extent since 1994. The transformation of the SA educational system is so vast that it is no exaggeration to term it an academic revolution.

Few threats to our national survival can compare with the decline in educational excellence. All this gives only a hint of the damage done to SA. What happened to produce such alarming moral change, such a cultural hurricane?

http://southafricathetruth.com/

Ixtab
01-16-2006, 03:10 PM
The Following Pages are extremely Graphical and Quite Disgusting. This is a pictorial representation of how Whites in Southern Africa are systematically being exterminated, and it is safe to assume that the black criminals are doing so with the blessing of the US government since the latter hasn't shown any interest at all in the plight of our kinsmen in Southern Africa!

http://www.matriots.com/bh/murdered/

Fade the Butcher
01-16-2006, 03:17 PM
I will never understand how 'anti-racism' and 'progress' can be used in the same sentence. We have imported cankerous third world ghettos into the heartland of the West. We have seen nation after nation degenerate into barbarism in Sub-Saharan Africa. Black Africa is infinitely worse off today than it was forty years ago. This is progressive?

Ixtab
07-31-2006, 05:48 AM
The Alternative News for and from Southern Africa
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scafrica/messages

Lebensraum_Metal
08-17-2006, 11:33 PM
i talked with a south african girl on skype this morning... here is part of the conversation-

[10:03:57 AM] Lebensraum Metal says: what do you think of those 8000 or so white farmers that have to give up their land?
[10:04:45 AM] Death Metal Queen says: well where, you need to specify coz there is a lot going on in this contenant
[10:06:14 AM] Lebensraum Metal says: right in south africa
[10:06:39 AM] Lebensraum Metal says: a quote from an article:
[10:06:42 AM] Lebensraum Metal says: "The South African government has given the 8,107 White farmers still in South Africa, who are an ethnic minority in their country, just six months to agree to sell their land or they will be ethnically cleansed. "
[10:07:11 AM] Lebensraum Metal says: basically "sell or die"
[10:08:51 AM] Death Metal Queen says: (No it's not sell or die, more Sell and leave your farm or just leave your farm) Well I think that it is stupid because I know it is supposed to be this whole thing to do with righting the injustices from the past but then the governmet is being just as bad and they are creating moer injestices. Really I think this cointry should stop living in the past and try dealing with our dismal future.
[10:11:34 AM] Lebensraum Metal says: no offense, but i think your government is rubbish.