White South Africans Should Show Maturity On Planned Land “Expropriation”


Many things do not make sense in this world because many things in this world are not balanced. In 2015, Great Britain finished repaying the debt it contracted to cover payments to the owners of slaves who lost their slaves because of the law of abolition of 1883. By virtue of this law, the Grande -Bretagne took a loan from the banks and immediately paid for these slave owners, and for more than a century paid banks for loans. Understand that no one has compensated the victims (yes slaves)!
By reading this, thousands of Afrikaners (mainly white South Africans) gathered in front of the United States Embassy in Pretoria under the slogan “South Africa again”, echoing the support of US President Donald Trump. This rally was part of a rally where participants expressed their political opinions and pushed the government to compensate them for any expropriated land. In large part, the trajectory is that the government wants to take land from white landowners in black, because around 7% of these whites control more than 70% of the family’s land.
This should not be a problem for white South Africans to recruit Trump. This is a common sense on economic opportunities. The Government of South Africa should have a dialogue with these white farmers and ask them to voluntarily give up assets that can be distributed to native blacks. That you colonized people, took their land and recorded it in your name without any compensation does not mean that it belongs to you.
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The idea that the land is in a register that your ancestors have created and now belong to you when you know that your grandparents have killed and took the ground of the natives should be obvious. The government approaches this democratically by working on the laws of the nation via parliament. I am very convinced that these citizens are also democrats. They should participate in the dialogue for a fair result and not call Trump.
Many things have happened under slavery and apartheid and modern people should not ignore the deep causes of these problems. Asking the government to compensate you from the public scholarship of the public is like the British black citizens paying taxes since 1883 to 2015 to cover allowances to people who have enslaved their ancestors! The shame was as follows: no bank rejected these payments despite all the modern crusades of human rights. Someone has to be common sense about this in Klerk’s FW League.
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Comment 1: Slavery was legal. In the same way that war is legal. The reason why the owners of slaves were paid was mainly to avoid problems such as another civil war.
Zimbabwe did something similar and destroyed their economy and was always experienced under a tyranny. The reason why things do not make sense is because life is complex

My answer: The South African government also makes it legal by adopting laws in Parliament. Thus, the expropriation will be legal and even super legal, because this has not been made by decree by the colonizers, but a law adopted by the representatives.
Zimbabwe has had no problems due to the change of land. Rather, due to the sanctions imposed by global balancers. We expect the economy of South Africa to be sanctioned following this fair agreement and if the economy has trouble, it has nothing to do with the land and the incapacity of the natives to Use the earth. In Zimbabwe, efforts have been made to punish suppliers from Mugabe and Farm Global Intarts were invited not to make products available to Zimabwe farmers.
Comment 2: Those who should not illegally acquire something and sold it for a profit salary for this act, not those who have legally paid to buy it later?

My answer:: Fathers’ sins should be visited to their sons and many generations. The natives who have nothing are visited by these sins of poverty and the lack of assets, and those on the other side should also be visited. Land poverty has not ended with natives, and the richness of the land should not also end with the first illegal colonizers. It goes through generations!
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