—-Sylvester Loving, B1Daily
For nearly 40 years following the physical end of apartheid South Africans continue to languish.
Trump’s public flogging of Ramaphosa over the perceived persecution of the Boer colonizers has the Diaspora watching.
But are South Africans even paying attention to the G-20 summit? Chances are not.
The South African people gave up a long time ago.
Poor voting decisions from corrupt parties like the ANC guarantee that the arable land is never redistributed to its rightful descendants.
People regularly shout down parties like the Economic Freedom Fighters, parties that try to unify South Africa’s people across tribal lines. Yet when crisis occurs, everyone wants to know what Malema thinks the nation to do, not Ramaphosa.

Famines occur due to racist Boer farmers hoarding crops and land, and the South African people, the rightful descendants of Bantu allow it.
A Nazi and his children were able to escape to Johannesburg not fearing any retribution from any Black South African.50 years later that Nazi’s child is running the United States.
From not locking up the terrorist, killers, and rapist Boers who infested the land for 13 long generations, now stall the Black man’s parliament in hopes and sabotage land reparation bills.
South Africa has allowed China unlimited access to its ports, and America unlimited access to its gold mines. Silent as its kept, both countries have complete access to South Africa’s women too, yeah?
Upholding a color caste system is for the colonized.
Not allowing Black American business people unlimited access into the nation to help build is symptomatic of people who are still colonized.
The EFF going broke from lack of public donations is proof that the people of South Africa are not ready for a transformational leader like Julius Malema.
Grandma Winnie weaps for the nation she fought for is now controlled by Boers. With over 78% of total assets in the nation being owned by Boers, the South Africans are nothing but paupers in there own country.
The ANC should have nationalized the minerals decades ago but the party is openly corrupt and in cahoots with Boer politicians. Worse yet, the people of South Africa don’t seem to care. They fancy rap music, soccer, and intstagram far more than they care about being economically viable.

The people of South Africa have the government they deserve. They ignore visionaries like Malema, they imprison conflicted populist politicians like Zuma. But they allow Boers complete dominance in fiance, policing, engineering, farming, and any other profitable endeavor.
Most young people in South Africa are unemployed, underemployed or attempting to leave the nation. For the EFF to not have millions of supporters despite having nationwide recognition says a lot. Those young people need to be actively voting for their interest, instead of hopping online and complaining in American twitter spaces.
South Africans often say outsiders don’t understand. That the people of the country don’t even know where to start.
I call bollocks.
The world as seen what Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali have achieved in one calendar year. They have exposed the rest of the continent’s complacency, South Africa in specific.
The people of SA must call for nationalization of mineral resources, so that no one is poor. Gaddafi demonstrated the feasibility of this 50 years ago, Africans have simply cowered in response to western aggression. African governments like the ANC actively chose western money over their own people.
The savagery.
The EFF commercial videos should be re posted on activists’ timelines on a regular basis. And those online voices need to get young people out to vote for people who care about them. Malema must be fervorously supported.
Boers need to feel the pressure. If the children of Xhosa and Zulu aren’t actually following through on getting the land back, they have no place among the rest of the Diaspora.

The economy needs to work for Black people, not allow 60% its population to remain unemployed. If Rampaphosa can’t show tangible progress for young people, he should be legislatively removed from office.
No more power outages, that means no more white run monopolies of state utilities.
No more “coloured” or other mulattoes conspiring with Boers who want to destroy the nation from the inside.
And most importantly, no more being afraid of western confrontation. South Africa largeley turned its back on Zimbabwe when the nation decided to stand up for itself and received harmful tarrifs that damaged it’s economy.
“If Zimbabwe could have depended on South Africa for a new trade agreement concerning critical resources, then they could have weathered the storm. Instead South Africa’s corrupt leaders accepted western money and it’s people turned their collective backs on Zimbabwe.” says Talib Buthelezi an economist who attended the University of Pretoria, and now runs his own technology services startup.
“The people of South Africa have to want to stand, not hope for a better future.” He firmly stated.
South Africa is off code. And its time to fix it.
—-Sylvester Loving, B1Daily





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