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Orania: My Personal Vision

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Original Post Date: 2011-01-29 Time: 13:00:02  Posted By: Yoel Lerner

I have noted over the past few weeks two or three of the problems the Afrikaner people will have to overcome, in my humble opinion, on their way to establishing their Volkstaat. One problem I have not yet had occasion to mention despite its seriousness is what my contacts in SA have called “the problem of the poor whites”. We are of course speaking of large numbers of mostly Afrikaner families that have been dispossessed of their homes and/or their means of livelihood ever since the ANC takeover of the country and the so-called Affirmative Action policies they have implemented (here in Israel we call similar policies “corrective discrimination”, which is a far more accurate description)- and as a result have been forced to eke out a livelihood in “shanty-towns” scattered all over the country.
On my visit to SA and to Orania in June 2009, I met with a number of people associated with the trade-union “Solidariteit” (Solidarity) and learned of the vocational school network being set up by Solidariteit in an attempt to do something about the “poor white” situation.
As I see it, there is something missing from the equation.
I would love to see the equation expanded so as to include four entities: Solidariteit’s vocational schools and the “poor white” youth together with – you guessed it – Orania! And some serious funding from those Afrikaners who can afford it and who have the ultimate good of their nation at heart would certainly not hurt.
I visualize a Solidariteit vocational educational center established at Orania, catering to the Afrikaner youth recruited from the “poor white” concentrations in SA, enabling this youth to acquire not only a vocation with which he will be able not only to earn his own livelihood and even assist his family, but also acquire a national identity centered in and around Orania, and thus turn what is today undoubted a serious social problem into a partial solution of national import. A welcome side-product of this Orania vocational educational center would of course be the growth of Orania itself as a potential national center for the resurgent Afrikaner nation. I can visualize a significant number of these vocational school graduates chosing to make their homes in Orania with all the national benefits that would stem from this.
This vision will only come about if serious-minded individuals sit down together and work it out, but I truly believe that the opportunity should not missed to transform a social problem of crippling proportions into a human resource of tremendous potential.
Think about it.
My next posts will concern the meta-political question of Secession, a crucial step on the way to the Afrikaner Volkstaat that must emerge.