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Original Post Date: 2005-04-15 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/15/2005 7:08:57 AM
Once thriving Zimbabwe in ruins… more of God"s revenge…
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/15/2005 7:08:57 AM
Once thriving Zimbabwe in ruins… more of God"s revenge…
[How true… Rhodesians used to say: “Come to Rhodesia and see the Zimbabwe ruins”… then in later years they joked: “Come to Zimbabwe and see the Rhodesian ruins”… Now I suppose we can say something along the lines of: “Come to Zimbabwe and see the ruins EVERYWHERE…” because there is nothing left of that fine country. It took a Marxist piece of garbage like Mugabe only 25 years to destroy a fantastic country which White men hewed from rough bush and built up for 90 years. But the good news is that the self-destructive tendencies of the Blacks will boomerang on them. All manner of evil comes to them because of their disrespect for Whites and for the environment around them. This Marburg outbreak in Angola is too funny. Blacks are dying… Do you know why? I’ll tell you: The Blacks have destroyed everything… and they can’t farm in Angola either. In Angola, those Blacks once cut the breasts off living White women and they took Portuguese people and sawed them in half in saw mills. But God’s revenge is at hand… The Black people of Angola have not had a day’s worth of peace and prosperity since the 1960’s until now. And why are they dying now? Because they can’t farm and feed themselves so they’re killing the monkeys… and the monkeys carry a disease with them… The disease is dreadful… it makes your bleed to death through ALL your orifices. And so… God’s creatures… have their revenge… and the Blacks are dying… If the lazy Blacks had farmed, they would have not been dying from this disease. Such are the fruits of ignorance and laziness. This is good. This is God’s vengeance for the horror and hell which the insane, greedy, lazy Black people have brought upon Africa. The Blacks are destroying the finest Garden of Eden which God put upon this planet… but maybe God will destroy those who cannot exist in a land of milk and honey. Maybe God will annihilate those who whine and complain even as they live amongst incredible riches and wealth. Maybe God will destroy those who do not respect his works, nor his creatures. Maybe… God will remove the Black Africans from the face of the Earth because they do not deserve to live here. Maybe they are not fit to live. They cannot live with White people. They cannot live with each other. They cannot live in harmony with God’s creatures. Everyone on the planet helps them, but still they are ungrateful and blame everything else for the problems which they created. How long will God tolerate such ingrates? But wait… its not finished… not yet… not by a long shot… In Zimbabwe… the weak, spineless Black people, who want freedom but are too cowardly to stand up to evil from in their own ranks… all living hell awaits them… their day has yet to come… This is only the beginning… We Whites… we can leave and we can prosper in other countries… We can watch the Blacks die by their own hands… and when the Blacks have wiped themselves out one day… maybe our great grand children can come here and wipe the few remaining ones out, and take back these countries. Maybe… Maybe that is God’s secret plan? Maybe… as the Black African leaders are plotting to ensure that all Whites are destroyed or run out of the continent… maybe God is quietly planning THEIR DOWNFALL!! Jan] A quarter of a century after independence, the Chimurenga — or freedom struggle — is still part of Zimbabwean life. President Robert Mugabe continues to make use of this heroic period in the young country’s history to lend legitimacy to his rule. The pictures of those days are ever-present on the state-run television broadcaster. Zimbabwe celebrates 25 years of independence on April 18 — and on that date Mugabe marks 25 years as the most powerful man in the country. Then Mugabe was a hero of the freedom struggle, a founding father on whom the hopes of the world for reconciliation between black and white rested. The old regime dominated by Ian Smith for decades handed power back to Britain formally for a brief period. The subsequent lowering of the Union Jack in Harare was intended to symbolise the end of the colonial era. Zimbabwe was a model, achieving the highest economic growth rate and the highest level of education in Africa under Mugabe in his early years. A quarter of a century later, the country is a mere shadow of its former self — “an outpost of tyranny” as United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has called it. Zimbabwe has been run into the ground, last year suffering an inflation rate of 600% and an unemployment rate that estimates put at 80%. The change in the country’s affairs came with the new millennium. In 2000 a credible opposition began to contest Mugabe’s rule. The president used the tried and tested methods to fight it off. The white farmers were targeted to distract attention from a costly military adventure in the Democratic Republic of Congo and faltering land reform. Mugabe has driven about 4 000 white landowners from their land, handing their productive farms to people within his own circle and party cronies. The consequences have been catastrophic. The nation, justifiably proud of the educational standards it had achieved, was forced to watch as its most competent people abandoned the country in droves. Where once Zimbabwe exported food to neighbouring countries, the shortages of essentials are now an everyday reality. The days when Zimbabwe’s constitution was seen as a model for the continent are gone. Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party has found ways to make any utterances against the regime extremely dangerous. The corrupt and violent government keeps itself in power through terror and intimidation. Since its victory in the April elections, which were overshadowed by allegations of fraud, Zanu-PF is in full control. With its majority now above two-thirds, the party can change the Constitution at will. The disillusioned and lethargic majority of the population has long since tired of Mugabe’s rhetoric about a new Chimurenga. Zimbabweans are poorer than they were at independence. Average life expectancy has crashed by 20 years down to 33, but the president continues strong at 81. Many are hoping that nature will take its course. Others point to an alleged power struggle within the party that could open the way for a credible opposition. Even if this happens, Zimbabweans will have to be patient. South African economists believe 10 years will be needed to restore the crisis-ridden country to some kind of normality. – Sapa-DPA Source: Daily Mail & Guardian |
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