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Opening the Year with Scott Balson

30 Sunday Jan 2022

Posted by Harry Booyens in South African History, The Cape of Good Hope, Western Secession

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African National Congress (ANC), Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, Western Secession

On 3 January 2022 I did another show with Scott Balson on His Loving Life channel. The Full show may be seen HERE.

My apologies go to Chief Buthelezi, who I wrongly stated had recently passed away. Too many senior characters in our history have done just that in the last year, including King Goodwill Zwelethini of the amaZulu, FW de Klerk and Desmond Tutu, in that order. For some or other reason I thought we also lost Chief Buthelezi, but he is still very much with us. I wish him well; South Africa needs more men like him. He stood up for his Zulu people when they needed him to, before the 1994 elections. It led to the involvement of Henry Kissinger and to the Ingonyama Trust, a wonderful thorn in the side of the ANC. It would have been good if some others in the list of characters had stood up for their people like that.

— Harry Booyens

 

Interview with Alex Newman

17 Friday Dec 2021

Posted by Harry Booyens in Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The US & South Africa, The Writing of AmaBhulu, Western Secession

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African National Congress (ANC), Cape of Good Hope, Cyril Ramaphosa, Land expropriation without compensation, Nelson Mandela, South Africa

On Wednesday 15 December 2021 I had a brief INTERVIEW with Alex Newman on his Channel, Liberty Sentinel. Alex is a decent and honorable man who loves South Africa and its people. He has lived in the country and actually knows a lot about it, which is extremely rare for an American. He often talks about the country and fully realizes that South Africa is the test case for what the Left wishes to do to America. He appreciates the historical parallels between the countries and sees South Africans as the closest cousins of Americans. The Left in the US is trying hard to shut him up and shut his efforts down. He is one of the huge number of Americans who have started seeing what ordinary South Africans have been up against for decades. They are correctly concerned for the future of their country.

The interview with me starts at exactly Minute 13 and 41 seconds.

— Harry Booyens

Livestream with Scott Balson

17 Friday Dec 2021

Posted by Harry Booyens in Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The Cape of Good Hope, The Writing of AmaBhulu, Western Secession

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African National Congress (ANC), Cape of Good Hope, Cyril Ramaphosa, Fish River, Land expropriation without compensation

On 29 November 2021 I had a close on three hour livestream video session with Scott Balson on his Loving Life channel. The full show may be seen HERE.

— Harry Booyens

The Black Racist Virus

20 Sunday Dec 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in South African Matters, The US & South Africa

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African National Congress (ANC), Cape of Good Hope, Covid-19, Cyril Ramaphosa, George Soros

The Truth in Plain Sight

—The World can talk; the World can debate; the World can lament. But sometimes the combined might of all the Formal Media of the United States and Britain, the self-appointed “Guardians of the Morality of Man”, cannot succeed in hiding the simple truth, no matter how hard they try. And the COVID-19 virus pandemic is both the agent of Racism and the means of the exposure of that Racism, as we shall duly see below.

COVID-19 Support in the USA

In the United States, various parties with agendas are attempting to paint the measures against the pandemic in racial overtones. As always, folks in the US tend to overreact. It is the one country where regular people are very quick to call one another “Hitler” or “Nazi”. One does not find that in European countries that HAVE IN FACT suffered under Hitler and his Nazis. And so, the reaction of level-headed people OUTSIDE the US is to ignore these overreactions and just wait for sensibility to return, if possible. Basically, the world is patient with the US, and waits for Americans to go have some cold water and calm down to civil discourse. Some have tried to point out that this name-calling devalues the use of the terms. When one has inappropriately called someone “Hitler”, no one listens the next time one uses the epithet. 

So, yes, some individuals in the US, such as Dr. Kathleen Dooling above, Medical Ethics “expert” Harald Schmidt, and Harvard epidemiologist Marc Lipschitz are calling for the government’s COVID-19 support to be racially unequally applied. They openly state that they are calling for this as part of a “racial levelling” process in addressing real or perceived social inequity. This has led to some rather extreme proposals that openly smack of Eugenics. Sometimes they try to back it up with data, such as the COVID Racial Data Tracker from the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. What, in fact, is “Antiracist research”? Just asking. But, when all is said and done, these are just the opinions of race-obsessed people of liberal persuasion and suspect morality.

A Thrill up the Self-Loathing Liberal Leg

There is one place on Earth, however, where it is assumed to be simply obvious that such Racist distinctions ought “righteously” to be made. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you that Hero Country of the Left, the congenitally mismanaged and economically crashing South Africa. This is a country that is better described by the unofficial name, The Peoples’ Democratic Republic of Azania. If the reader does not know where the term “Azania” comes from, read HERE and HERE.

That country would be the “Bastion of Liberal Ideology” that sent a “thrill up the leg” of the man who gave MSNBC’s Chris Matthews a “thrill up the leg”. It is the one place on earth where the entire planet seems to laud Official Institutionalized Racism for the simple reason that it is aimed at White people. And the White liberals of the Northern hemisphere are ever so happy to see white people elsewhere die for their “principles”, as long as they can keep “lapping up their lattes”. Victor Davis Hansen, a man for whom I have the greatest respect, eloquently describes this phenomenon in the context of the United States. I hereby extend his statement internationally, with the ordinary White South African being a prime international example of his “people in the middle”, assailed from all directions.

COVID-19 Support in South Africa

Back in South Africa, completely protected by the international media, it is possible to publish the following kind of racist COVID-19 support scheme. it is not just a liberal opinion; it is an actually implemented support scheme:

COVID-19 Support for Black Owners in Wine Industry

If all works correctly, the link above should produce a translation of an article originally in Afrikaans. The translation has some errors, but the reader will understand the gist of it. Note the obscene definition of “Black*”, as used by the Racist central ANC government of the country:

“*Black people, as defined in B-BBEE codes, refers to Africans, Colored people and Indians who are South African citizens“. In other word, pretty much anyone, as long as they are not White, to which end the ANC maintains a database of people’s colour. Right there is your “non-Racist Nirvana”. A “thrill up the leg”, eh?

In this case it is actually the Democratic Alliance-led Government of the Western Cape Province that is perpetrating this evil. If the male reader were to read that Wikipedia summary on B-BBEE and believe its introductory lines, and were to proceed to the shaving mirror the following morning, he can enjoy the entertainment of a view of a witless monkey staring back at him. B-BBEE is nothing less that an institutionalized method of national fraud and theft that has now destroyed the country. A massive portion of the state coffer dumped into that scheme has simply disappeared into the pockets of ANC cronies, and everyone in the country knows that. There is pathetically little to show for it. In some cases up to 90% has been squirrelled away, as in the case of the program to replace asbestos roofs in the Free State Province. That one was handled by the Secretary-General of the ANC itself. Great scheme eh? Announce a big government program, take the taxpayer’s money, grant the tenders to your cronies, and take a kick-back. They’ve stolen the country into economic oblivion in this process.

And, by the way, if the point of the program is to “compensate for land that was dispossessed” (as Wikipedia claims), why is the ANC government working hard to implement a program titled “Expropriation Without Compensation”(EWC) to forcibly take land from white farmers; again, that infernal monkey in the mirror. I guess that makes B-BBEE “Expropriation by Taxation”, also without any benefit.

Social Distancing – White and Black

Why stop at merely stealing white taxpayers money? If you have total power over them and they have no say at all, you can do anything at all, particularly if the World Media applauds everything you do and George Soros is your benefactor. He has been the central figure in what happened in South Africa since the 1980s. In fact, the country’s experience may rightly be referred to as the “First Colour Revolution”, to use a Putin term. Interesting how it all comes together, eh? How ironic!

The following image shows white folks on Clifton Beach at Cape Town trying to follow the COVID-19 Social Distancing rules. They are watched over by armed security forces, complete with rifles:

Some miles to the east is Khayelitsha Beach , where the Black folks congregated. I do not actually have to write anything, as the images speak eloquently for themselves, both taken on the same day: 16 December 2020:

I’m not really sure how to comment on South Africa anymore. It is so absolutely off the scale of reality at this time. Despite this, the Western Media refuses to report. When they do, they preface any article with all manner of obscene justifications. If black people kill 4,000 farmers, they do not report. If one white man loses his cool and kills one black man, they are all over it. When a Black party leader sings “Kill the Boer, Kill the farmer“, they call him a “firebrand” and refuse to criticize him. But, if a white lady loses her cool and uses the South African equivalent of the “N-word” on the Police after they failed to help her properly after a “smash-and-grab”, then she is sentenced to three years in jail. She was the victim, for crying out loud. Her words did not kill anyone; but thousands are dead because of “Kill the Boer”.

Clearly, the COVID-19 problem is being used as just another tool to scam the suffering people of South Africa. And, as with everything else in that country, the treatment is racially unequal in favour of Blacks due purely to the colour of their skin.

— Harry Booyens

Trailer for AmaBhulu YouTube Channel

11 Friday Dec 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Europe and South Africa, Farm Attacks, Land & Farm Murders, The US & South Africa

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African National Congress (ANC), amaBhulu, Cape of Good Hope, Cyril Ramaphosa, Farm Attacks, Great Britain, Julius Malema, Nelson Mandela, South Africa, United States

I have now added a trailer for the AmaBhulu YouTube channel.


This channel is devoted to the history and challenges of the AmaBhulu, the White Tribe of Africa. The channel is an adjunct to the book, AmaBhulu and the blog of the same name. Most AmaBhulu have a family history in Africa that is longer than that of most Americans in the United States. They are now brazenly threatened with extinction as Communist Black political party leaders dance on stage, calling for their killing more than 30 years after the end of any apartheid policies. This video is just a quick glimpse into the world of the AmaBhulu, a world that North Americans and Europeans find difficult to contemplate, yet seem to feel comfortable to judge. It is a world at present built on a mountain of anti-White discriminatory laws and regulations. And the International Media that fell over its own feet to condemn the AmaBhulu in the previous century is now only too happy to look away and even stoop to justifying what they previously called an abomination.

To the extent that the ruling ANC in the country is now openly targeting ALL those who are not indigenous Black Ba’Ntu, the interests of such groups will also be covered here. The so-called “Coloured” people of the country were discriminated against during the apartheid era, and now again discriminated against by the Racist Black ANC government. Many dream of an independent Cape of Good Hope, free of the oppressive and exploitive racist shackles of the ANC, an organisation that has willfully maintained the racial groupings of people that characterised the apartheid policies of the previous century.

I have given up all hope for the country that has been known to date as South Africa. It was a British Imperial Colonial Construct that included within the confines of South Africa people who already had their own countries, such as the Ba’Sotho, Ba’Tswana and amaSwazi, yet gave no serious consideration to the dreams of others. The ANC has exacerbated this situation by actively ensuring that the AmaBhulu, in particular, had no own territory in which to have an effective say in their own destiny.

I’d like to see an Independent Non-Racial Secular Democratic State west of a negotiable line wherein the majority demographic is a people with a Western European language, a Free Enterprise Philosophy, a Respect for Property, and a Western Judeo-Christian Value system that respects all Religions. I am convinced that this is the only way forward that has a chance of avoiding bloodshed. I believe it also will provide greater protection for those of Western Convictions who wish to remain east of any such line.

— Harry Booyens

Who stole the Land?: The Great Trek- Part 1

17 Sunday May 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Farm Attacks, Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The Cape of Good Hope

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Afrikaners, Cape of Good Hope, Democracy, Land expropriation without compensation, The Great Trek

— The Great Trek is one of the most epic sagas in all of Western History. Today I release Chapter 8: The Great Trek (Part1) [click] in my series Who stole the Land. The series was initiated as my response to the detestable idea of the present Black Racist ANC government of South Africa to steal the legally acquired land of white people because they are white. This chapter covers the period 1836 to late 1837, focusing on the early Trekkers, their arrangements with black chiefs, their proper acquisition of land in what would become the Free State, and their first three clashes with Mzilikazi, the Terror of the Plains. It introduces the main Trekker leaders and records Piet Uys’ dream of a United States in Southern Africa.

I have elected to divide the Great Trek into two parts, the second dealing with events in Natal and across the Vaal River. Americans might well call these folks “Trailblazers” or “Pathfinders”, but is a little different when one tries to do that in Africa and one finds oneself attacked by thousands upon thousands of deadly, disciplined, and highly trained Zulu warriors. An American wagon circle attacked by a few Plains Indian (First Nations) braves on ponies is just simply not the same thing, folks.

The Canadian historian Theal observed that it was those who had lost most and suffered most who were least inclined to return to the comparative safety of the Birtish-run Cape Colony. I believe it takes an American to understand this last statement. Nevertheless, let the record show that some British Settlers also joined in the Great Trek, such as the Liversage family. There were lots of British Settlers who had become “Afrikaners by the heart and English by mouth”, but they were subject to different rules, as was described in Chapter 5.

I suggest folks actually read the references I provide and check things for themselves. I put a massive amount of work into providing those from online sources at places people do not usually look.

Herewith, I start on Chapter 9, which will take several weeks. As always, history is far more fascinating than fiction writers could ever dream up. And, somewhere back there, is the truth that politicians never want to face and can’t afford to hear.

— Harry Booyens

Who Stole the Land? – Status Check

02 Saturday May 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The Cape of Good Hope

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Cape of Good Hope, Imperial Great Britain, Land expropriation without compensation, South Africa

— In March 2018, I made available the first five chapters of my online series, Who Stole the Land?. Since then, I added two extensive chapters focusing on:

Chapter 6:  The World of the Black People before the Mfecane: 1816 (added Nov. 2018), and….

Chapter 7: The Mfecane – Twenty years of Hell on Earth: 1816-1836 (added early 2019), describing the horrors suffered by the other Black nations in the wake of the creation of the Zulu nation.

And then I ground to a shuddering halt for a number of reasons, including matters of health in the family, other issues in respect of South Africa, and sheer volume of work in respect of my daily bread. I had no choice but to set this series aside for a while.

I have now returned to the subject, at least in part due to folks having contacted me to inquire as to the rest of the series. In starting on Chapter 8: The Great Trek, I realised that a huge part of what I had just written fits better into Chapter 5, and that a part of the original Chapter 5 fits better with Chapter 8.

I have therefore drastically expanded Chapter 5: The British Cape Frontier before the Great Trek: 1799-1836. (Click Link to read)

I hereby invite the readers of this Blog to return to Chapter 5 and read it again. It has been adapted to take one through a period of considerable upheaval at the Cape Colony between 1799 and 1836. It explains the background to the Great Trek that would ultimately determine the shape of South Africa today. There are certain parallels to South Africa at the present time, in which resentment is starting to reach a boiling point.

Chapter 8 on the Great Trek will pick up exactly where Chapter 5 leaves off to first fetch the story of the Black people by means of chapters 6 and 7. By the end of Chapter 7, in this new arrangement, the reader will be in 1836, both as regards the Black People and as regards the Cape Colony, then governed by Imperial Britain. And then, some weeks from now, I shall set the wheels rolling over the Orange River into the country of bleached human skeletons and cannibals described in Chapter 7.

Enjoy….. or weep, as the case may be. But, remember, history and the truth are often far more outrageous and exciting than fiction. If Hollywood tried to make up the truthful history of the South Africa lived by my ancestors, it simply would not be believed. Then again, since when have people in the Northern Hemisphere believed the history of South Africa? They have always preferred to make it up to suit their narrative.

— Harry Booyens

 

 

America, see your future!

08 Sunday Dec 2019

Posted by Harry Booyens in Land & Farm Murders, The US & South Africa

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African National Congress (ANC), Cape of Good Hope, Donald Trump, South Africa, South African Communist Party

Talking to America

—Today, I was one of two guests of Dan Happel and his producer, Randy “Thumper” Wilson, on Dan’s show, Connecting the Dots. Our other guest, Hendrik, joined us from South Africa via Zoom. The show was pre-recorded yesterday and livestreamed today. The matter of South Africa and some of its bearing on the United States was discussed. The two hour show is now available in full in recorded video form and may be seen HERE.

I shared some of the graphics from my series Who stole the Land and from my book AmaBhulu, along with various more recent video clips.

Dan, Randy and I have all met personally and I can testify that the two American gentleman are of the character of those who fought and won WWII. Such men still do exist today in the United States, despite what TV is telling you. Just as that media is lying to Americans about South Africans,  that media is lying to South Africans about Americans. And these men are listening and taking note of what is happening in South Africa, despite the best efforts of CNN and the like trying to tell them South Africa is a heavenly rainbow nation of great delight and bliss.

ERRATA: Yes, I know, I said “Johannesburg” when I very obviously should have said “Durban” for the bomb map. I also said “1983” when I should have said “1993″ for the St James Church Massacre on 25 July 1993 in Cape Town. What can I say? It is tough keeping one’s dates, numbers, names, etc together under pressure “on the fly”.

— Harry Booyens

The Western Cape Option

26 Sunday May 2019

Posted by Harry Booyens in The Cape of Good Hope

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African National Congress (ANC), Cape of Good Hope, Cyril Ramaphosa, Democracy

— On Sunday 26 May 2019 I did an interview with WeThePeopleRadio about the South African Election and what it reveals about the Western Cape. The link to the recording is HERE. Just move the player to 50 minutes and 51 seconds to get to the start of my roughly hour long segment.

I discussed some of the options for the REAL RAINBOW NATION of South Africa, the community of Brown and White people of the Western Cape and Northern Cape who share a common ancestry and who have walked a joint path for some 367 years through history. They were split by several events in history, including the British playing them off against each other and the stupid policy of apartheid, but they obviously have a common future. Since the ANC government denies them a plausible future, they have to start thinking clearly about their joint road ahead as Westerners with a joint culture that transcends skin colour, language, and religion.

I was born in “The Kolonie” and, beyond a host of Dutch, French, Danish and Germans, I count among my ancestors slaves from India, Indonesia and Africa, as well as at least one Khoi ancestor: Eva Krotoa. My DNA confirms my mixed, European, Indonesian, Indian, and African background.

Yet the apartheid system decided I was white and other folks with the same heritage were “Coloured”. This was the real hurt of that system. In South Africa, those distinctions have become transparent and irritating and folks realize the truth lies not in how the skin reflects light, but in where the heart is. It has nothing to do with skin colour, or language, or religion. I feel it is time for all who reject the Africanist Ba’Ntu-only philosophy of the ANC to stand together and realize they have a joint future. They are a nation built over 367 years and are quite distinct from the Ba’Ntu people of South Africa with whom they have practically zero in common.

I well remember Roos, the 4 foot 6 inch little Khoi-San woman who helped my Aunt around the house at Kendrew outside Graaff-Reinet in 1976. I asked her what she thought of the Soweto Riots which were taking place at the time, and her answer with big round eyes was (in Afrikaans):

“Oh my Lord, sir!  The k*****s are coming. They are going to kill us all!”

Roos spoke the truth just as most “Coloured” people know that truth today. When the ANC is finished with those who still cling to it, it will spit them out and stomp on them…and their children will curse them. And, they know that only too well.

—Harry Booyens

The World is Watching; it is Time to Talk

14 Tuesday Aug 2018

Posted by Harry Booyens in Land & Farm Murders, Race Relations, South African History, The US & South Africa

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Cape of Good Hope, Democracy, Farm Attacks, Land Expropriation, The People's Democratic Republic of Azania, United States

The Background

—If this article is intense, it is because the situation in South Africa is now critical.  The article is long. The reader is advised to get coffee.

Unless the West takes action against the brazen racism of the ANC government of South Africa, secession of the West from the rest of South Africa is now the only option. The United States applied sanctions to South Africa in 1986 for infinitely less than what is now being done by the ANC government.

In March 2018 I finally told the New American newsmagazine about the conviction I have had ever since leaving South Africa in 2000 and I explain it below. The trend of the ANC toward racial extremism was vividly obvious by 1997 with the advent of Mbeki. If Mandela was the “Honeymoon”, then Mbeki was the “Cold Shower”. If you were a white male, you knew this guy hated your existence. Already by 1996, ANC party political officers were being placed in positions in various administrative offices  in the country, much like a Soviet political officer on a Russian submarine in the Cold War. The ANC had a name for this: “Cadre Deployment“….what else? Americans TAKE NOTE!

I was directly affected by four of these creatures, one being the ultimate reason for me leaving the country, having lost all faith in the future. Perhaps I was fortunate in that I had “early warning” by virtue of this experience. Their intimidating effect on their government organization “hosts” was so great that I ended up giving a government speech under duress when the relevant Deputy-Director General in an ANC government department was too scared to give an important opening address without the political officer being present. He was asleep outside on the lawn; I kid you not! It made no difference to me, because I had already been sentenced to extinction in the country—let the “dead man walking” do the scary thing. So I, of all people, opened the event for the despicable ANC government. Sure enough, when the “deployed cadre” arrived, the Deputy-Director General was entirely happy to take over the presentation from me. Welcome to the “New South Africa”.

Soon after, I was personally told to my face by one of these “deployed cadres”, in the presence of terrified Black, Indian and Coloured colleagues, that the plan is to remove White people like me for no other reason than the colour of my skin. My “Rainbow Nation” colleagues were caught between their established respect for me as a human being and their fear of the ANC. The particular Indian gentleman—a staunch ANC supporter and ex-exile in Canada— subsequently told me about himself,

I was clearly not White enough for the previous government, and now I’m not Black enough for this one.

No thinking man with any sense of responsibility subjects his family to such a future. So, my family and I moved to Canada in 2000. But my heart is broken for South Africa.

The Book AmaBhulu

In 2006, I started writing the book AmaBhulu, covering the history of South Africa from 1652 to 2012. It took me seven years with information from archives in seven countries and visits to London, South Africa, the Netherlands, Germany and France. However, the key information was not in the 360 years of political outrage and epic battles. It was in fact in the very second chapter, carefully hidden in plain sight. And I did it with clear forethought and intent.

I did not believe South Africans were ready to hear what I thought the solution was for the country, and I still believe at least half of the White population of the country is understandably in denial. However, a huge fraction of people now openly discuss the idea. So, I think the time has come. The earlier post about the interview with the New American and my latest interview with WeThePeopleRadio are both in line with this.

In chapter 2 of that book I carefully laid out two diagrams which I had drawn up in 2006. The one shows the summer non-orographic (away from mountains) rainfall distribution of the country and the other shows the racial distribution of the 2002 voter registration list. The two combined maps are shown below.

The rainfall map illustrates the western limit of possible (not actual) historic Black existence in South Africa, because the original culture of the Black People of the country was and still is based on milk, for which one needs cows, for which one needs taller grass, for which one needs 350 mm of summer rain. The right hand map shows the distribution of Black voters in 2002. The correspondence is uncanny. The implication was that Black people had nothing to do with the west of the country.

I had two goals with the book:

The first was to provide Americans in particular with an evidentiary text to use when the time is ripe and they are ready to deal with reality. I believe that the Ramaphosa Land Theft Plan has rung the bell for this. The ANC has finally stepped over the no-go line. Never try to rationalise Theft or Ethnic Cleansing to an American. Compounding it with physical attacks and the torture murder of people to be dispossessed is the ultimate evil. And THAT is the ANC. And they can no longer hide. Even liberal publications are starting to turn a new page on the subject, on which I shall report later. The world is watching. It is time to talk.

The second was to provide in particular the threatened white people in South Africa with a “Collective International Identity Document” and “Written Legitimate Defense” that they can use as a reliable source to explain themselves, their situation, and their history to others around the globe. For that purpose I had to provide evidence for all statements in the book. That is where most of the work went. It is time for non-Black mothers and fathers to teach their children the truth about South Africa, because the ANC is trying desperately to suppress it. I also went out of my way to undo stupid damage done for decades between English and Afrikaans-speaking South Africans. The world is watching. It is time to talk.

Fast forward to 2018 – The New American

In March of this year, I sent an e-mail to Alex Newman of the New American containing my view.

The world is witnessing the beginning of the end of South Africa as a viable country

He reported it as follows:


“The world is witnessing the beginning of the end of South Africa as a viable country,” explained Harry Booyens, author of AmaBhulu: The Birth and Death of the Second America recounting the history of South Africa while interweaving the story of his ancestors. “The only possible means of long-term survival for non-Blacks is formal secession.”

“The world supported the split of the Sudan into two countries based on race; it is now inevitable in South Africa,” he told The New American in an e-mail. “The only question is how many will have to die before the inevitable happens. The Western countries do not have the moral guts to accept 4.5 million white refugees; it is impossible to kill 4.5 million white people without using gas chambers, it is impossible to turn 4.5 million White Christian Westerners into African subsistence farmers, especially when a government has stolen all their land to start with.”

“So, the only possibility is secession,” Booyens said.


I have complemented that with my series “Who stole the Land?“. That series provides the historic basis of Western Man’s right to be in South Africa. I am still busy working on the later chapters. What follows below, is a picture of the situation NOW.

Language as Demographic Indicator

The map (below) shows the distribution of Germanic language speakers, with ever lighter shades of green implying lower percentages of people speaking the language at home. Since the White, Coloured and Indian people of South Africa speak either English or Afrikaans (both Germanic or “White” languages), this map is effectively the distribution of people of those groups. Since the vast majority of South Africa’s Indians live around Durban in Natal, the map is largely a distribution of White and Coloured people. For practical purposes, readers from outside the country can assume lighter colour to imply more Black people. There are five shades of green, corresponding to: 80-100% ; 60-80% ; 40-60% ; 20-40% ; and 0-20%. See the second map further down for the names of the provinces. The source of the data and images is HERE.

It is completely obvious that White and Coloured people overwhelmingly dominate the Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces, as well as the Western half of the Eastern Province. The labeling of Provinces may be seen in the map below. Outside the cities, this map is essentially synonymous with the Afrikaans language. In fact Afrikaans completely dominates Southern Namibia and is the lingua franca in most of that country. It has by far the widest contiguous (one joint majority speaker area) distribution of all languages in Southern Africa. English is widely spoken, but territorially it is largely limited to cities, except in the Eastern Cape and Natal, where many farmers are English-speaking.

Afrikaans is the home language of the majority of white people and almost all so-called Coloured people. After isiZulu and isiXhosa, it is the language spoken by most people. In South Africa, the Negroid Black people form a separate racial group and in general look down upon the mixed descent Coloured people, for whom they have a number of derogatory terms. The Coloured folks have various historic ethnic backgrounds, ranging from Khoi, San, Indonesian, and Indian to White. They even include the descendants of Black slaves the Dutch procured from elsewhere in Africa via the Portuguese, mostly, in the 17th and early 18th centuries. This author shares all these ancestries. It is one of the painful legacies of apartheid that I was considered White and others with the same ancestry and a different skin colour or different physical  features were considered Coloured. In the apartheid era it had the hurtful connotation of “Other”, meaning not White, not Black, and not Indian. This was the real pain of apartheid.

These folks all share a love of Africa, a Western outlook on life, and this includes the Muslim “Malays” of the Cape who are not Malays at all, but Indonesians by ancestry. It is idiotic to imagine the Cape without its “Malays” or the 2 January music troupes. That would be like taking the Mardi Gras out of New Orleans. The Whites and the Coloureds are all in the same boat together and have actually always been.

In this context, the relationship with the Country’s Black people was and is different. They were a Competing Civilization of which the governing principles are anathema to most Westerners. The behaviour of the ANC only goes to prove the two Civilisations are likely incompatible and immiscible, like oil and water. If one mixes them and shakes the result, one gets a milky suspension and never a solution. This has zero to do with skin colour and everything to do with culture.

The Free State at the Heart of the Country

The influence of Afrikaans in the southern Free State province is obvious. It should therefore come as no surprise that one can find in the Cape Archives the death notice of the Afrikaner farmer Joachim Scholtz. He died at the Kromellenboog-spruit in the Southern Free State on 8 March 1834. That is two years before the Great Trek even went through there. The British authorities at the Cape were good enough to record this for us so that the ANC government, and Julius Malema in particular, cannot today lie about who was where and when in history. In 1834 the world did not even KNOW about the racist Malema’s BaPedi people hundreds of miles further north beyond Pretoria.

When the White Voortrekker (pioneers) arrived in the Free State it was a largely unoccupied prairie for two main reasons. Firstly, it is high and cold and dry in winter and (in its natural state) largely not suitable for the subtropical milk culture of the Black people, and secondly, it had been rendered a skeleton strewn no man’s land by clashes between various parties.

The Koranna, a Khoi people, lived in the south of what is now the Northwest Province and raided other peoples for an existence, ranging as far east as the Drakensberg. King Moshesh of the Basotho (in Lesotho) used the plains of the Free State as a buffer against them. A renegade Zulu leader named Mzilikatse had amassed an army and settled to the west of Pretoria in the Northwest Province. From there he attacked other tribes. Both Moshesh and the Zulu needed the Free State as an empty buffer against him. On top of all this horrific mayhem, the “Mantatee Horde” under queen Mantatisi was moving across this world like a locust plague, eradicating all before them. They are recorded as destroying forty tribes. They denuded these plains. These are the combined reasons why the White Trekkers described (particularly the northern) Free State plains as being covered in bleached human skeletons. Few places on earth have ever experienced the massed savagery that the Free State has seen. The Sotho peoples were driven to cannibalism in this process. Tswana tribes were scattered into the Kalahari desert.

The Griekwa, a people of mixed White and Khoi descent, settled in the southwestern corner in the early 1800s. During the Great Trek around 1836-38, White Afrikaners settled the south and central parts of the Free State. Trekker leader Hendrik Potgieter concluded an agreement with Chief Makwana of the BaTaung, a Tswana sub-tribe, for the country between the Vet and Vaal Rivers. This represents the Northern Free State. To the mountains in the east, the Trekkers had a less settled relationship with Moshesh of the BaSotho. We treat the unique BaRolong Tswana sub-tribe of Thaba’Nchu further below.

The influence of Afrikaans stretching up along the Vaal River is also obvious, this due in large part to the mixed descent Griekwa and the Koranna. The Koranna were settled  further north, west of the Vaal River.

The light coloured patch in the northern end of the Northern Cape Province has always been the world of predominantly BaTswana, the Tswana people (see further below).

In the sections that follow, we look at each of the more numerous black nations, each with their own language. We use that language distribution to assess their demographies.

 

The Sotho People

The Free State used to have a Black people in the north in the 1700s, but it is dominated today by Sotho people, who already have their own dedicated independent country in Lesotho. Lesotho was never part of South Africa. The map below shows clearly how the density of the BaSotho increases toward their historic Lesotho home. It is also interesting to note how precisely they are confined to the Free State. They did in very remote history live further to the north, but they fled as a nation to the mountains of Lesotho to escape the depredations of the Zulu and Matabele in the early 1800s.

Their present extension over the Free State is “a new thing”. What is true, is that there have always been claims by the Sotho that the land in the far Southeastern corner of the Free State is rightly theirs.  They may have a case there. There also never was a traditional homeland for the Sotho in the Free State, beyond that of the BaTlokwa (see below). So, the Sotho have effectively colonized the Free State  in very recent times, using Lesotho as a base. And they know it very well. In history they have defended their homeland of Lesotho very well against both Brit and Boer. For that they deserve respect, but that does not mean they simply get the Free State and then drive White people off their legitimately owned and titled farms.

Some 1.7 million BaSotho live in in their own country of Lesotho, but somewhere between 3.5 and 4.7 million BaSotho live in South Africa. Somehow the culturally distinct white Germanic people and their Coloured brothers are not allowed an own country, but the BaSotho already have a country of their own where they have control over their lives and then get a major chunk of South Africa on top of that. Go figure.

The dark patch directly north of Lesotho is due in particular to the BaTlokwa Sotho tribe. In history they were known as the terrifying “Mantatee Horde” under their queen Mantatisi. They were the scourge of the tribes to the west in the 1820s, having been themselves attacked by Zulu people like the Hlubi and Ndwandwe (later below).  They were eventually stopped near Kuruman, hundreds of miles to the northwest in the Northwest Province, by Adam Kok’s Griekwa people. The Griekwa had guns and horses by then. We can thank David Livingstone’s father in-law-for the terrifying description of the attack of the Mantatee Horde. He also stated that there were no people east of them. That means the Free State was empty. The Mantatee were also stopped by the British near Aliwal North in the south. The depredations of the Mantatee horde was likely the single biggest factor that cleared the Free State of other Black people. After their defeats, the remnants of the BaTlokwa went back to their original home in the northern Drakensberg mountain foothills where they used to have a modern mountain homeland called Qua-Qua in the 20th century.

The Tswana People

In the Northwest Province we find the BaTswana (see map below), who dominate the world west of Pretoria and Johannesburg. The huge grey country adjoining them is the independent Republic of Botswana—their own independent republic. Some 1.6 million BaTswana live in Botswana, but a roaring 4.1 million live in South Africa, this despite the fact that they have their own massive country that many people can see in TV shows about wildlife. Somehow the culturally distinct white Germanic people and their Coloured brothers are not allowed an own country, but the Tswana have the whole Botswana and then on top of that get to call the shots over a huge chunk of South Africa. Go figure.

The light green patch furthest southeast is ThabaNchu (Black Mountain), the home of the BaRolong Tswana subtribe. They were led there from the northwest by British Missionaries in the late 1820-1830s, to shield them from the Mantatee and the Matabele of Mzilikatse. They are therefore relatively recent immigrants to that odd location. They were very friendly to the White Trekkers of 1836, helped them extensively, and eventually joined them in the fight against Mzilikatse. Paul Kruger, the old Transvaal president, remained thankful and respectful to them until his death. Their right to that patch has always been respected. The encroachment by any other Tswana into the Free State is a new thing in post-1800s history. The only exception is a small group of BaTlaping led to Bethulie in the southern Free State by a French Missonary called Pellesier, but they are today very few.

The Xhosa Peoples

The amaXhosa (below) live largely beyond the Fish River, on the eastern boundary of what used to be the old Cape Colony. The grouping here includes a family of isiXhosa speaking nations including the amaRharhabe (the Gaikas), amaGcalecka (the “regte” Xhosa) , AmaGqunukhwebe (the “Half-Xhosa”), amaPondo of the north, the amaPondomise, and the amaThembu of the drier interior near Queenstown. Matters have always been difficult between the Gaikas and the Gcalecka, who see the Gaikas as usurpers. At the time that the Portuguese sailed past the South African coast in the 1500s there were no Xhosa there. The people who lived there were Khoi hunter-gatherers. Some of the original inhabitants of Natal were driven southward by the Zulu Mfecane. These include the amaBhaca and the amaHlubi (see further below), both of whom speak a Swazi (Mswati) related language. As the video taken in the northeastern part of the dark green patch of the map shows, the amaBhaca still have a reed ceremony, just like the Swazi. This is not a Xhosa custom.

White and Black first clashed at the Fish River in around 1779 and that remained the line between black and white along the coast. Even the main rivers in the Xhosa country have Khoi names to this day. The Xhosa have consistently flocked to Port Elizabeth from their home territories. The ANC was largely founded on the amaXhosa, which is why Port Elizabeth, the author’s birth town, was always at the core of their actions. For those interested, Nelson Mandela was a Thembu from the dark green coastal patch in the map.

The Xhosa to the west of the darkest green in the image above, are recent immigrants to those areas, many of whom came to work on white-owned sheep farms and stayed. The early 1900s death notices that I worked through typically listed their “race” as “Tamboekie”, or “Gaika”etc. Everyone knew where those countries were. The Gaikas lived in the interior of what was later named Ciskei at the foot of the Amatola Mountains and the Tamboekie lived east of Queenstown.

For the American reader, this modern Xhosa westward migration is the equivalent of Mexican migrant fruit pickers simply staying in California to outpopulate the locals.

The amaXhosa used to have a homeland of their own where no one disputed their right to run their own lives. It is shown in the following image. This image may be compared with the one above to see how they have spread. White people may still not buy that land in the image below as farms. The ANC government and your media do not tell you that, do they?

The discontiguous southern segment is (or was) Gaika territory. The big piece was Gcaleka, Mpondomise, Mpondo, and Thembo territory. The piece attached to the southwest of Lesotho, generally called Sterkspruit- Herschel, is where one may find what is left of the amaHlubi after the Zulu depredations of the early 1800s.

The Zulu

Note the self-confinement of the amaZulu (below) to subtropical Natal, except for the diaspora toward Johannesburg. They have land that is guaranteed as theirs in terms of an agreement from 1993/4. But the government does not want to guarantee land ownership to whites. Interesting! The Xhosa and Zulu together, being of similar Nguni (Coastal Bantu) cultural stock, form the biggest single definable group in the country, but they are deadly mutual enemies and will always be. If there were no Whites, they would turn on each other in short order, as they have done repeatedly in the past. See the The Zulu-Pondo War (1986) in the book AmaBhulu.

Completely overwhelmed among the Zulu are remnants of the original population of Natal, who were the Mbo, the Ndwandwe, and some amaHlubi and amaBhaca. One group of Ndwandwe left Natal in the early 1800s and, after a period of mayhem in Mozambique, fled to the Limpopo area of South Africa where they arrived as the Shangaans. They settled in Limpopo in 1862, AFTER the white Afrikaner people.

The effects of the international Zulu rampage, called the Mfecane (The Crushing), were felt all the way to Tanzania, causing death and mayhem everywhere in Southern Africa outside the early 1800s Cape Colony and east of the Kalahari desert. It drove the Sotho into the 11,000 foot Drakensberg. It destroyed several black nations. I can deliver a complete treatise on the disaster the brutal Shaka and Dingane Zulu regimes inflicted on South Africa, but this is not the time and place. They changed the entire demographic face of northeastern South Africa. The amaFengu, refugee Zulu type people, ended up almost at Port Elizabeth, others in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

The BaPedi of Limpopo – What about Zebediela?!

The BaPedi (below) are the ethnic group that Julius Malema belongs to. He is the man who stands on stage and sings “Kill the farmers”. Note how they are confined largely to the Limpopo province.

His people are also known among other Black people for their strong adherence to witchcraft and muti (potions). His people are also responsible for the “poster child” of land expropriation, being formerly the world’s largest citrus farm in its day, which they destroyed through incompetence. It’s name was Zebediela and there are attempts to revive it.

So, whenever you see Malema on a stage, ask  him just one thing, “What about Zebediela!?” HERE is the story in 2003; and HERE it is again in 2018.

He has much to say about who stole land from whom, but his enduring legacy in my view is THIS accidental admission of the truth. He did lie about the Khoisan “Welcoming Black People”. The truth is closer to what the amaXhosa Elders explained:”Tshawe established AmaXhosa kingship through conquering various traditional communities including the Khoisan.”

In the 1820s and 1830s, as an extension of the Mfecane, the Matabele of Mzilikatse denuded the southern Transvaal, south of the BaPedi, of people.

The Venda People of President Cyril Ramaphosa

The Bavenda/Vavenda are the tribe of the current president of South Africa. They arrived at the northern true tropical end of South Africa at around the same time the Dutch arrived at the Cape in 1652.

As per the men of the Swiss Mission station in their area in 1917 (p.61),

The Shangaans have been there since 1862 and the Bavenda 200 years before that.

They are culturally rather different from any of the other groups and are renowned metal workers. Culturally, their closest cousins are the maShona of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.

It would seem they cannot get along with the Zulu-cultured amaShangaan who live to the southeast of them and who arrived there in around 1862, after the White people. If you think this is just a thing of 2014, let me disabuse you of that notion based on facts from a 100 years ago. HERE is captain Takalani of the Venda to land commissioners in 1917:

We are not women. We are men. The best thing will be to take the Shangaans away and send them back to their homes. I think they should go back to the country from which they came—Portuguese East Africa. That is their home. […] When you white people came here there were no Shangaans.

The Tsonga People

There are also the Tsonga people who live further north outside the Kruger Park. Some 2.3 million of them live in that part of South Africa, but they have a country of their own in Mozambique, where there are 3.1 million and they completely dominate the southern third of that country. The Tsonga are often wrongly called “Shangaan”, a point they intensely resent. The distribution in the picture below is skewed by the fact that there are very few people in the Kruger Park along the Mozambique border, but in those areas shown the Tsonga are the majority. For practical purposes the territory they occupy as a NATION would be the western half of what is shown in the image.

The amaSwazi

We can also consider the Swazi who have their own independent country, but of whom a huge number live in South Africa near the southern end of the Kruger Park, in the region bordering on Swaziland. In fact, there are roughly 1.2 million Swazi in Swaziland, and 1.3 million in South Africa despite having their own country where they have total authority. In other words, just as with the Sotho and the Tswana, more live in South Africa than in their own independent country where they have authority over their lives. They are related to, but ethnically quite distinct from the other two major Nguni (Coastal Ba’Ntu) peoples, the amaXhosa and the amaZulu.

The Other Black Nations

Between the Tsonga and the Venda are some Shangaan people who are, as already explained, more recent arrivals than the Whites.  The Shangaan have an  epic and violent history. They were originally the Ndwandwe of Northern Natal; essentially a Zulu people. They ended up in wars with Shaka of the Zulu and fled into Mozambique where they became the great Gaza Empire, whose territory stretched into Zimbabwe. Some branches of them fled all the way to Tanzania. In Mozambique, the Shangaan were eventually defeated by the Portuguese and the remnants fled to South Africa.

Also west of the Kruger Park, in the mountain foothills, live the unique Lobedu and their ruler, the Modjadji– the Rain Queen. They are a Sotho people.

Just east of Pretoria live the relatively small Ndebele people, who cannot explain their own origin, but their dialect suggests they may have come from among the Mbo, the original inhabitants of Natal.

Author’s Observation

As the reader can see, the Sotho, the Tswana, the Swazi and the Tsonga all have independent countries of their own. At the same time the Xhosa have always had their homeland before there were “Homelands” or Bantustans. But all of these nations have spread into South Africa and insist to the gullible Western Media that the white people took their land. Go figure! Apparently Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique are completely invisible to the Western Media. Even the Xhosa have their undisputed country inside South Africa.

The nations who have arguments with true validity in having no alternative country, are the Zulu, the Venda, the Pedi and the Ndebele. But each of them has territory that whites may not own. Where then, in the vocabulary of the ANC government, do the non-black people have territory that is indisputably theirs?

It is time to talk. It is time to be heard.

The racist black People’s Democratic Republic of Azania

Should the West of the country secede from the East, we will have the following:

a. The territory to the west in our first two diagrams we shall refer to as the non-racial Free Enterprise-based Cape of Good Hope that respects private property as a human right. It may with much justification include the major portion of the Free State

b. The territory to the east we shall refer to appropriately as the People’s Democratic Republic of Azania, run by Black racists who are voted for by Black racists…if they’ll ever get the chance to vote. It will be Socialist or Communist. Without the white people to target and collectively blame for political purposes, it is unclear what the basis for union of that Communist Africanist hellhole would be. It is certainly not language or culture, because a Zulu is as different from a Tswana as the Sicilians are from the Swedes. But they all have only one thing in common, skin colour. So, they are by definition racist if they hang together to specifically exclude whites. No matter what they do, the rest will always believe the Xhosa to be inveterate liars and cheats, and the Pedi will always be considered to be preoccupied with witchcraft and thereby to be avoided. The Zulu will despise the Xhosa, and all the others will fear the Zulu.

A Disparate half-Doughnut fated to Destroy itself

Did the reader notice how the ANC government ensured the drawing of the provincial boundaries? Take another look at the sections above. It is not by chance that those boundaries run in ways that suit the individual larger Black nations but no-one else. It is a compromise that will come under stress as soon as they do not have a self-designed common white enemy anymore. The ANC has kept its anti-white racist fires stoked for a quarter century now. Whatever they get wrong, they blame on Apartheid. A guilt-ridden and myopic liberal Northern Hemisphere Media has slavishly and unthinkingly echoed that. Remove the whites and that is over. Black fingers are going to point at one another in short order.

So the Black People’s Democratic Republic of Azania is guaranteed to explode into the classic African Tribal Disaster and ultimate basket-case, crying for AID money from the West. I guarantee the world that this disparate half-doughnut will not be able to feed itself and will exhaust its own state coffers. It will collapse within ten years, and it will be the problem of the West who insisted on foisting the ANC on South Africa, just as they stupidly prepared Iraq and Syria for ISIS under the flag of supposed “Democracy”. This is why I have suggested that Americans keep their “Democracy” bottled in “a cold dry place” and to not ignorantly inflict it on places where it is inappropriate.

As things get tougher, the Xhosa and Zulu will square off against each other. The other tribes will be as quiet and unnoticeable as possible. Between the Xhosa and the Zulu they will be as hyenas and lion at a kill, the one lot trying to drive the other off the “kill”. The other nations will be forced to watch from the sideline, like the jackal and the vultures have to wait for the hyena and lion to finish. And when they have finished “feeding” there will be nothing left but the bones of civilization. The world can prepare for another photograph like the one that South African Kevin Carter took in the Sudan in 1993:

We do not need to speculate about this. The Zulu have done all this before during the Mfecane in the early 1800s; just ask the Sotho and Tswana people. The Sotho were driven to cannibalism by it. They know; they know very well. They know the present “Western veneer” over the Xhosa and Zulu will evaporate as mist before the sun, and South Africa will turn into a bloodbath as people realise they do not have the ability to feed 45 million black people. The rest of the world will watch on TV and Youtube and Facebook. And if they send AID, they would be confirming themselves to be idiots, because they LET all this happen with their eyes wide open by allowing, even inciting, the glue of the country, the Whites—the ones who make everything work—to be driven off.

Without the White people to keep it together, this Africanist hell-hole will be little more than a disparate half-doughnut bound to destroy itself and produce a cross between the Rwandan Genocide and Famine ridden Ethiopia or South Sudan. It has happened before at the hand of the Zulu. It was called the Mfecane. And it destroyed African society all the way to Tanzania.

You have been warned!

Boundaries

At this point I wish only to state that the boundaries of the two countries will have to be (i) negotiated; or (ii) fought and THEN negotiated, but ultimately they will be negotiated. In the south it will be the Fish River and north of it likely the Koonap and Black Kei Rivers. The Burgersdorp region is historic Afrikaner country. The south Free State is Afrikaner country and argument can be presented that it stretches much further north to most of the Highveld. But there is no need for an armed struggle with the Sotho people. The Tswana can similarly be expected to negotiate as regards the North Cape and the Northwest. The problem, however, is the racist and Communist ANC.

It is in the Old Transvaal (Gauteng, the eastern part of Northwest province, Limpopo and Mpumalanga) that the situation will be very sticky indeed. I can rationalise some Afrikaner historic claims up to Pretoria, but beyond that, the historic picture is unsound and the various Black people have solid historic claims of presence. The interesting exception would be the amaShangaan, who only arrived from the present Mozambique after the White people with the help of the white Italian Chief, João Albasini(!). Would the ANC have them driven out like the whites? After all, they came AFTER the whites.

Natal similarly is a logical lost cause in terms of the Cape of Good Hope as a state. Black Nguni people of various tribes have been there since before the Dutch landed at the Cape. Waving the land sale contract between Dingane and the Trekkers in the air will not help. So the Indian people shall have to leave, possibly to the Cape, possibly elsewhere. Or, they can stay and then tell me LATER what the young Indian man above told me. Perhaps they want to find out the hard way.

The Alternative— Punish the Thief-in-Chief

Of course there are always alternatives. The USA in particular could make as though it is a leader in the world and start to put pressure on the brazenly racist regime in South Africa, as it did before. Surely, what was “sauce for the whites (1986 US Sanctions) is sauce for the blacks (2018 ANC Sanctions)”? Well targeted financial and travel sanctions on individual ANC and EFF members and going after their ill-gotten gains would work wonders. They have stolen the country blind and created this racist disaster by telling ordinary blacks, who do not know any better, that white people stole everything while, in fact, the ANC is the incompetent Thief-in-Chief who is messing with their heads.

The problem is, I’m not holding my breath in this regard. The West has become shallow and incapable of handling the truth. Its media is largely a lying cesspool of  ratings-chasers and Putin, of all people, seems set to take the high ground. I am not in the least surprised that some Afrikaner farmers elected to rather look for a future in Russia. They understand that the über-liberal West is at present the problem in the world, headed for the same future as the now near-extinct South African white liberals. The latter have either fled or are hiding under the bed.

It is time for individual non-Black South Africans to start making their plans. They can stay in the east and pray the US will do something, or they can take control of their own lives on behalf of their families and move west or emigrate. Leave the ANC voters behind to starve and kill one another, as they inevitably will. Let the People’s Democratic Republic of Azania collapse around the neck of the ANC, and leave the problem to the United States and Europe, who need to be confronted with the consequences of their earlier actions, or inaction.

— Harry Booyens

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      • 8. The Great Trek-1: 1836-1837 – The Trans-Orange
      • 9. The Great Trek-2: 1837-1841: Transvaal and Natal
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