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Why I'm not racist just realist & race reality in South Africa.

South African media is all about inclusion & that's fine. But nobody truly wants to unite with other races & ethnicities in South Africa. The Boers have their Orania which specifically focuses on their interests but as soon as an indigenous group in South Africa does the same, that indigenous group is forced to be inclusive. I am not white, coloured or Indian. Whites, coloureds & Indians live in their own world that does not include me, a black person. So for me to force inclusion with groups that are inherently racist makes no sense. I'd even go as far as saying non-racialism in South Africa is ANTI-BLACK & therefore anti-me. Whites, Indians & coloureds are patiently waiting for the day black majority rule in South Africa will end & this day will never come for them. The only thing that will certainly happen is black people will realise that they are the overwhelming majority & in democracy, the majority rules the land. 

Maybe foreign forces want to push a non-racial agenda in South Africa to maybe hybridize South Africa somehow & seeing what global powers have done, I wouldn't be surprised if they flood South Africa with straight-haired people just so South Africa remains hybridized. But should South Africa remain hybridized, we still must remember that the climate of South Africa creates & favours melanated skin. Nature still knows this is not Europe or Asia but Africa. Arriving 300 years ago means virtually nothing. Arabs arrived in Egypt thousands of years ago & they're still considered foreigners to some extent because their phenotype hasn't fully Africanised despite many Arabs now having more melanated skin & more kinky hair. I'm not sure what these hybridizers are trying to do though. Make everyone mixed race? In an 85% majority black African country? It's really clutching at straws. 

I think Asians, mixed-race people & Europeans in South Africa know that their phenotype & genetics are not from here & will they leave or not? Only time will tell. 

But to focus on justice; may every precolonial kingdom & chiefdom in South Africa & greater Africa reclaim their land. That would be a lot better than whatever "No DNA just RSA" is trying to do. The rainbow nation concept failed thousands of years ago in Babylon & it is failing now in 2024 & will likely fail in future with all the hybridization attempts. #RepartitionSouthAfrica #blackisbeautiful 

"Suffering together" to make a nation is not possible when you have different struggles depending on what race or ethnicity you are. I'm sick of people claiming me knowing very well that I'm black & Zulu. When did I become Indian or Xhosa? Having an Indian friend doesn't make you Indian. If random people claim I'm Xhosa, I'd be Xhosa in name only. I don't know what Xhosas are about, I find their mannerisms strange because even the Sothos speak Zulu to us but they continue in Xhosa. Let it go. Trying to make a multiracial & multicultural entity because we worked to make a few things for our ethnicity doesn't make us want to unify our identity with foreign people's even if they are within the borders of South Africa. They tried to make Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi to seem Sotho & I'm not sure why because he was Zulu & has vehemently stated that he is Zulu. Hybridization attempts in South Africa are trying to fade strong identities in favour of whatever rainbow nation is, something to do with Proteas & Springboks... guys, Proteas & Springboks have ZERO relevance to blacks who are struggling in South Africa. We don't share the same visions & dreams in South Africa. It is a very divided land & it's not because of people like me. It has always been divided before we were born.

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