What is it like to live in Black Africa? Let's find out. I got a small
taste of the reality of life in Africa when I did research for an
engineering firm that was about to bid on a contract to build a radio
network in Liberia.
I discovered that in Liberia the roads between the national capital,
Monrovia, and the provincial capitals were not maintained and were
passable only for a few months every year. Its comic-opera, one-party
state was dominated by such giants of political thought as the "True
Whig Party" and Sergeant Samuel Doe. Not so comic was the fact that the
current government had been installed after its opponents had been taken
care of by the nice expedient of taking them down to the beach and
blowing their brains out with pistols. I discovered that the standards
of sanitation and safety at hotels and restaurants were so low that all
travelers were advised to check with a trusted local resident (meaning
an American or a European) before deciding on a place to stay. I found
out that the country is a sink-pit of diseases of every description. I
learned that government officials and those claiming to be government
officials demanded bribes at almost every stage of the process of entry
or movement of people or goods into or through the country. I learned
that it is advisable to be present when the goods for which you are
responsible arrive at the shipping dock or the airport, for gangs of
armed thieves will steal them instantly if you are not. For a suitable
fee, of course, you can hire one of the gangs to protect your goods from
the other gangs and hope for the best. I advised the firm I was working
for not to bid on the contract.
Since I did that research in the 1980s, a prolonged civil war has
broken out among several armed factions in Liberia, travel to many parts
of the country has become nearly impossible, and even in the capital
city most of the water, sewerage and electric lines have been
inoperative since 1989.
After the European colonizers and civilizers were forced to leave due to
internal subversion in the 1950s and 1960s, nearly all of sub-Sahara
Africa has been gradually sinking back to the level of savagery that
preceded the arrival of the Europeans. South Africa and Rhodesia, were,
of course, shining exceptions to this rule. Both maintained a very high
level of culture, industrial efficiency, scientific and technical
progress, and the good quality of life that goes along with these
things. That is, they maintained these standards until recently. When
the New World Order elitists that rule the so-called "Free World" forced
Rhodesia to capitulate to the Black Communist guerrillas, she quickly
became a nominally Marxist dictatorship, changed her name to Zimbabwe,
and began a precipitous slide downhill. Many of the White Rhodesians,
abandoned by their kin in America and Europe, fled as refugees to South
Africa. Many of those who did not make it were slaughtered, but you have
never seen tributes to that holocaust on your
television or in your movie theaters. Now that our hidden rulers have
succeeded in imposing a multiracial Communist state on South Africa, it
will only be a matter of time before the blood begins to really flow in
earnest, and the great nation built by the Boer pioneers will either be
resurrected as a White separatist state, or will disappear from history
as South Africa declines into savagery.
In Rwanda, the state machinery built by the French and handed to the
natives during the anti-colonialism madness three decades ago, has
expired in rivers of blood. Aid workers there estimate 500,000 people
have been killed by the militias and government troops since the
fighting began there on April 6, 1994.
Piles of rotting corpses fill most villages. When the troops arrive in a
village, their mission is simply to kill as many people as possible. The
killers have not spared children and several times have attacked
orphanages. There is no Geneva Convention in sub-Sahara Africa. Rwanda's
rivers are swollen, but not due to floods. Observers report that the
rivers are distended by blood and heavy with thousands upon thousands of
bodies. Huge numbers of bodies have washed up in Lake Victoria, hundreds
of miles away.
And the Rwandan refugees, fleeing the warring forces, visit a kind of
destruction of their own upon the landscape. As they sweep across the
countryside, looting everything they can lay their hands on, they leave
it bare, as if stripped clean by locusts. Lt. Col. Jacques Hogard of the
French Army stated, "The refugees passing through are taking everything
the original inhabitants left behind when they cleared out." Whole
villages have been taken apart and stolen, brick by brick. Grand
lakeside villas built by the Belgians in the 1950s have literally
disappeared overnight.
How many times have we seen this pattern in Africa? This isn't the first
time there has been a bloodbath in Rwanda; it happened six times in the
1960s alone. In more recent times, Liberia, Somalia, Angola, and
Mozambique come immediately to mind. Remember Biafra? Remember Katanga?
And it isn't only the process of political change in Africa which
presages a return to the jungle. Let us look at what was once one of the
most prosperous and productive colonies in Africa, when it was called
the Belgian Congo, the country of Zaire.
Keith B. Richburg of the Washington Post Foreign Service, who can hardly
be described as a White supremacist, describes Zaire's current condition
as follows:
KINSHASA, Zaire – The once elegant, European-style boulevards of this
capital are overrun with debris. Largely abandoned government buildings
are obscured behind elephant grass and overgrown trees. In a perverse
reversal of the usual development maxim, an opulent colonial capital is
being overtaken by the bush. Kinshasa was carved out of the jungle. Now
the jungle is coming to claim the land back.
Richburg goes on to describe the government corruption and incompetence,
the economic decline, the disease, malnutrition, and lawlessness that
appear endemic to Black Africa. "In state after state, public
institutions have collapsed, health care has diminished, infrastructure
has fallen into disrepair, and poverty has deepened. . . ." Why has
Black Africa had so little success in statecraft? The article ends with
a quote that gives one reason.
"These countries are artificial," said Michael Chege, a Kenyan scholar
at Harvard University. "They have to be. What else do you do, with all
these tribes and linguistic groups and so on? ... We might have to
consider adjusting boundaries - or at least put it on the agenda."
I find it very interesting that we have to get such a gem of truth and
wisdom, appearing in the
Washington Post no less, from
the mouth of a Black African. But he is right. The only hope for any
people to have any kind of stable or just or successful society is for
each ethnic group to control its own affairs and live under its own
government.
The United States of America, by pursuing a conscious policy of
multiracialism and multiculturalism, is following a dangerous path which
is already resulting in racial and ethnic conflict and division. When
will we learn the lesson which apparently has already been learned by a
perceptive Kenyan -- the lesson that disparate ethnic groups and races,
when they are forced by politics to live in the same society, do not
unite -- they fight. When will we, as this Kenyan says, "adjust our
boundaries"? After our rivers are choked with blood
and bodies in a racial war which will make the Los Angeles riots look
like a tennis match? Or before? Let us all look at history, let us all
look at the disastrous results of artificial states like Yugoslavia,
like most of Africa, and let us learn that lesson now.
And there is another important lesson we must learn. Even if by some
miracle our rulers could convert America from a free White republic into
a multiracial, multicultural feeding and breeding zone without creating
mass violence and ceaseless ethnic conflict, we would still be faced
with the incontrovertible fact that the nature of every society is
determined by the nature and quality of the people who make up that
society. In essence, if we import more AIDS-infected Haitians, our
society becomes, bit by bit, more and more like the society those
Haitians are fleeing. As we open the floodgates to the immigrants of the
Third World by the millions, our society changes, slowly at first, but
now faster and faster, and it becomes less and less like the America of
our youth and more and more like the pestholes of disease and crime and
violence of the Third World. The freedom, prosperity and high culture
that we Euro-Americans have enjoyed is a very rare thing on planet
Earth. It is not so much a product of our geography as it is of our
blood. America is a product of the particular mentality and abilities
and spirit of the peoples of European descent who founded her and built
her into the greatest nation ever known. I know as much as anyone that
we Euro-Americans are far from perfect. But we have raised ourselves above the level of the savage, and we have built a civilization which is the envy of the world, and we have created a governmental system which combines
freedom and order in a way especially well-suited to the mentality and
natural way of life of
our
people. There is no convincing
evidence that these things are suited to other peoples, or can survive
their growing presence in our society. America as we have known her is a
rare and precious jewel, and I want more than anything else to pass on
this precious heritage to my children. But the present political
establishment and the masters of the media are determined to destroy
America and her great heritage in the name of World Government and
multiculturalism. They are the real haters. They are the real bigots.
They have no love for the races and ethnic groups which they subsidize
and import to our land. Their policies will obliterate all races and
cultures. You see, a polyglot and multiform assortment of peoples who
are perpetually at each other's throats are never likely to coalesce
into a political force to oppose the government. Had the
patriots of 1776 been a random assortment of Hindus, Africans, Arabs and
Cambodian tribesmen, I think that King George would have slept much more
soundly.
The first step along the road to national renewal lies with you, dear
reader. We have the educational tools to awaken you, your family, and
your community to the dangers faced by America today. But if we
Americans do nothing, then we will be swept aside by others who are more
than willing to fill the vacuum created by our apathy.
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