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2021-11-07 Africa Subsaharan
ANC losing it's grip in South Africa?
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Posted by M. Murcek 2021-11-07 00:00|| || Front Page|| [6 views ]  Top

#1 46% were "very willing" — to give up elections altogether in favour of a non-elected government that could provide security, houses and jobs.

Wait until they discover 'Guaranteed minimum income (GMI), SNAP, COVID checks, Planned Parenthood, endless unemployment insurance, Uniparty, Dominion Voting Machines, BLM, Antifa, The National School Board Association (NSBA), Build Back Better, reparations, Affirmative Action hiring and promotions.
Posted by Besoeker 2021-11-07 00:54||   2021-11-07 00:54|| Front Page Top

#2 No, actually the "grip" will tighten. The Marikana platinum mine massacre of 2012 clearly illustrated that. The ANC may undergo a name change, but the same elitists will control the mines and resources.

Guardian link.

“You can’t do this without the military. You can’t do this without the CIA and the FBI. We’re the guys with the guns.”
~ General Mark Milley


Posted by Besoeker 2021-11-07 01:26||   2021-11-07 01:26|| Front Page Top

#3 Chinese mining Lessons Learned:

Chinese control over African and global mining—past, present and future, an excerpt:

Sinosteel’s acquisition of the Dilokong chromite mine in 1997 marked the start of Chinese investment into African mining. This was not, however, the first contact between African and Chinese miners. In 1904, in the aftermath of the Boer wars, the shortage of labourers on the South African gold mines was acute. In the next two years, a total of 64,000 indentured Chinese workers were imported to South Africa. In 1906, they represented 34% of the total number of unskilled workers on the mines.

The Chinese workers were treated as an international commodity and stayed on a three-year contract with conditions in principle similar to the African migrant labour. In 1907, the risk of having a large group of Chinese workers as immigrants when their contract ended made the Chinese question a key issue in the elections in Transvaal. The Boer generals Smuts and Botha won the elections, and all the Chinese workers were repatriated to China after their contracts ended. By 1910, all of them had been shipped home (Allen 1992).


Emphasis added.

Source link found here.

The repatriation of Chinese workers, and replacement by locals. What a novel idea.
Posted by Besoeker 2021-11-07 04:40||   2021-11-07 04:40|| Front Page Top

#4 

From what I am reading regarding the treatment of Non-Blacks in South Africa.

It seems the Socialist leaning Government there has just changed to the color of apartheid to WHITE and anything NON-Black.

So where are the Anti-Racist / Equal rights and treatment Speakers now?
Posted by NN2N1 2021-11-07 05:19||   2021-11-07 05:19|| Front Page Top

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