If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Saturday, December 14, 2019

South African Blues & Deep White Sickness
Unity Consciousness #1897

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South African Blues & Deep White Sickness As Juxtaposed Against The EFF (Economic Freedom Fighters) & Julius Malema.

South Africa (earlier called Monomotapa) is not a place for the Diaspora to move to, or even visit. We know whites are still in control and own most of the land and power, despite black faces in governmental places.
What I didn't fully understand until today is how many other ways South Africa is dysfunctional in a manner that loves whites and loathes blacks.
We know Africans in South Africa attacked Nigerians and other Africans because they said those Africans were taking their jobs. Yet those same South Africans have not attacked the whites who still treat them like slaves. South Africans killing other Africans is called xenophobia but that is an improper word. Xenophobia means dislike or hate for someone from another country, a foreigner, someone of a different origin. First of all, killing is not the same as dislike or hate. Second of all, any African who cannot see beyond artificial borders and country names, no matter where you are in the world, is not an African, but instead a member of another group. That group who you identify with doesn't want you and neither does Africa until you get your mind right.

We also know Nelson Mandela failed South Africa and the ANC still is failing South Africa by being traitors to the reform and/or revolutionary changes needs to restore justice. Instead the ANC has maintained injustice that allows white people to have the nerve to refer to Africa and South Africa as “our continent” and “our country.” Also there is a town in South Africa called Orania where black people are not allowed. This is enough for me to stay away from South Africa. This must be the case until the EFF and Julius Malema come into power and convert South Africa to socialism as Malema fully explains.

This is the same South Africa that is trying to sweet talk us with their fake ass okie doke “Shared Value Initiative” discussed elsewhere.

Julius Malema, Deliver Political Report on Socialism and South Africa

Listen to the entire video, take notes and see how long the list is. Then go other places online and elsewhere and try to verify this, if you think it's false.

Be certain to remember, that in all relationships, there is always something you will not view the same as another person, or group, or nation. The difference in South Africa is, the ideology of the EFF will be far better than anything that currently exists in South Africa. This is true even if you have listened carefully and found some of EFF's statements you disagree with. List them and weigh them against those you agree with. This is the supreme scientific method of maturing and evolving in reasoning.

Another way to view this is to go to South Africa and join with the EFF. Seek them out and the areas where they are in greater number. Otherwise, it seems like it would be like living in Whiteville, same as pretty much everywhere in the USA.

Ghana and several west West African countries ain't perfect, but no place is; however, I can guarantee you they ain't like South Africa. You can be certain that South Africa does not want a bunch of racist hating Africans moving to South Africa with expectations of getting away from racism. South Africa is only for the Pan-African who wants to join in the hardest part of the struggle in a place that is still like racist USAmerica. Don't believe any hype about how great South Africa is. It ain't in the realities of everyday life.

A Different Perspective

Contains commentary on South Africa at (Min 50.00).