"Freedom for Some is Freedom for None" Will Black South Africa Take Off Their BBBEE Nappy & Free SA?

4 years ago
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#FreedomDay When Will Black South Africans Take off Their BBBEE Nappy? When will black South Africans grow up and be free? In his usual racist Freedom Day rant, #RacistPhosa admitted just how far South Africa is from being a free country. In fact it begs the question: At what stage will black South Africans no longer be kept in a protected crib and artificially supported and sustained by racist ANC policies like BBBEE? No black person in SA can really feel sure that they actually achieved what they have by themselves.

"Freedom for Some is Freedom for None" says Ramaphosa on Freedom Day day as his government shuts out white people whose income was cut off by the official lockdown out from government relief assistance and aggressively pursues the policy of expropriating land from white people without compensation. Ramaphosa has held his official Human Rights day rant on Monday and stressed the fact that nobody will have rights if only some have rights. He was of course heavily dwelling on the ancient past, half a century ago, and implying the usual white man bad, black man good.

His rant was ironic because the ANC has driven a social engineering scheme called BBBEE for 26 years. It stands for Black Economic Empowerment and was misused over the years to favour ANC aligned black business people in official government spending. All large corporations were also forced to turn over large chunks of their shareholding to ANC aligned black business people.

In short the ANC is already discriminating against the white minority and has in effect totally cut them out from the formal economic, education & welfare sectors, including not giving them jobs in government institutions and departments simply because they are white.

As we have previously reported the ANC government has even decided to have a blacks only approach with funds set aside to assist small business people who work for themselves and were cut off from earning a living with the hard lockdown imposed by the government. The words of Ramaphosa is therefore hollow in the face of the actions of his regime. How can we all feel united if we as a minority are continually discriminated against and are even discriminated against in the face of a pandemic that is affecting all of us equally?

His government is also totally bypassing impoverished white people who were driven into squatter camps through the ANC economic policy that cuts white people out from the formal economy. Food parcels are being delivered in black townships but not in white squatter camps....

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