Divide and Rule - Marginalising and polarising a nation.
70What are the facts?
The ruling ANC government is intentionally polarising the population of SA through various tactics of divide and rule. For one, I recently spoke to a young black male that finished matric about a year or two ago, and while the conversation took on a more political flavour, he admitted to me that he thought that the education he received, in particular history, had the intention to infuse thoughts and opinions on them to hate white people and judge them as racist. The obvious question would be, who approves such propaganda and what do they hope to achieve? The simple answer is that the ruling party who has all its heavyweights in all sectors of government in ministerial positions are responsible for this propaganda. The objective is to get hold of young minds so a revolution of anger can be bred. Hitler famously said, It is not the truth that matters, but victory". Why then abandon religion from our schools? Hitler also said; "It is always more difficult to fight against faith than against knowledge". This is just one example of many, but I thought it was the best way of illustrating the point. Although I would agree that you get racism amongst the white populace, I would also like to point out that, although the ANC government has denied it, blacks are also racist and to a certain degree even more so than whites, be it because of far more superior numbers or some other reason, I am of the opinion that if you vote for the ANC and therefor are a supporter of its policies you can be classified as a racist. Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment, Affirmative Action and all its bylaws and regulations are all ways for the Government to marginalise, divide and to rule.
In politics and sociology, divide and rule (derived from Latin divide et impera) (also known as divide and conquer) is a combination of political, military and economic strategy of gaining and maintaining power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into chunks that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy. In reality, it often refers to a strategy where small power groups are prevented from linking up and becoming more powerful, since it is difficult to break up existing power structures. (see also counter-insurgency)
BBBEE (Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment) is the foundation for economic divide and rule tactics. Marginalising minority groups through various practices including "Affirmative Action", is a means to divide and rule the population politically while Affirmative Action, politicising the workforce through politically affiliated trade unions, and imposing strict labour laws to accommodate a lawless workforce is a means to divide and rule the job market and therefor, in broader terms, the military. It is also a known fact that the current SANDF (South African National Defence Force) is made up primarily of ANC loyalists and former "freedom fighters", whom, we all know, is just another fancy word for a terrorist. The current affirmative action legislation requires that all places of employment conform to a set of guidelines which include a vast majority of a black workforce with a marginalised white workforce. This has the added advantage that minorities don't have a say in how things are done, giving the ruling party all the power in every industry of the workplace.
What is the outcome?
Not only is the ANC marginalising the minority race groups, it is also marginalising any political thought and party that is not aligned with their racist ideology. The tripartite alliance with COSATU (Confederation of South African Trade Unions) and SACP (South African Communist Party) makes the ANC invincible as COSATU owns the labourer in all industries and the SACP adding its ideology for the poor, of which South Africa has much more than what is acceptable. So by allying the industrial workforce of South Africa with the majority poor of South Africa and its own supporters, the ANC has the power to implement legislation to discriminate and thereby dividing a certain race group from the mainstream of the South African population. Place on top of that an alliance partner that has, as part of its ideology, a negative dispensation towards religion and the right to own and do business in the SACP, you have a powerful life sucking machine that literally has all power over the economy and its policies. Needless to say that SA has had many instances where bad economic, social and political decisions was taken that weakened the Rand and prevented foreign investment. What has the government to gain from a bad economy? The obvious point is that it can then exert full authority over all aspects of society claiming that it has to in order to prevent further slowdown. The flip side, however, is that there is always a price to pay for government interference. And this is the point where people forget the seriousness of the situation. Hitler also said; "How fortunate for rulers that men do not think". I do not suppose that the South African Government at any stage read up on Hitler, but the fact of the matter is that Hitler was an expert on political maneuvering and human behaviour. What is striking is that Hitler could see the reality of how this works and the ANC are putting it into practice. The fact of the matter is that this is not a new game. Thew ANC is just doing what it was taught by its communist and rogue state allies.
Where does that leave me, and you and everyone else feeling the pressure of being marginalised. Hasn't Hitler also marginalised the Jews before he started exterminating them? Label them, declassify them as a general nuisance and then get your people to get rid of them. I can honestly say that when I started working 10 odd years ago, I did not know what the word racism means. But by my third job I was so marganilized by the majority black colleges that I hated going to work. Soon afterwards I realised that the bridges I tried to build was in vane. I had to deal with a black workforce that was taught to hate me although I never did them any harm, it was just because of the colour of my skin. That marginalization caused me to retract and reconsider my opinions of the real world. I realised that in order to protect myself from being swept away by criticism, racism and discrimination, I had to think and act like a free man. Born Free under God's blue sky, free to live my life the way I choose, to pursue a career of my choosing and free to associate with whomever I pleased. And I decided that I will not associate myself with the ANC, its alliance partners or any of its followers. They endeavour to steal from me, deprive me and if possible kill me by imposing its political will on all of the people. So, as for me, I will consider them an enemy to freedom, human rights and myself. So in general terms I would say, "mission accomplished", ANC. You have polarised me, I belong to a certain camp of thought not of your liking.
What to do?
I believe that the best possible way to counter this threat would be to educate the masses. Much the same as what America did in Iraq to educate the Sunni Arabs about the actual responsibility for all the mayhem in Iraq. I succeeded in educating one black man about the truth of the Modus Operandi of the ANC. He saw the light and vowed to vote COPE so this discrimination can end. Because the truth of the matter is that the ANC gains power by lies, deceit and corruption. Mostly all of its politicians are multi millionaires while more than 50% of it followers live on less than $2 a day. Luckily for me, as I am an Afrikaner, I have a strong Christian believe and that will never be taken away from me and my fellow countrymen who knows what it means to be free. So education for us is not part of the equation, only action and resistance is.
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