race problems in South Africa

  • The truth of the matter is that one cannot take iron age people (which is surely what the indigenous peoples of South Africa were in 1652 when the whites arrived in South Africa ) and jettison them within three hundred-and -fifty-odd years into the culture of a relatively advanced civilization with any measure of success.They were a primitive, not to say barbarian people with a simple culture, having to adapt overnight to the culture of the settlers who had some thousands of years of relatively advanced civilization behind them - e.g. the Greek civilization, Rennaisance, etc. If the indigenous peoples of Africa (not referring to the Egyptians here) had been given enough time to develop on their own without caucasian interference (leaving genetics out of the picture) they would surely have caught up on the 20 points of difference in I.Q, would have invented the wheel, founded universities (not referring here to the Arab- founded university in Africa) discovered astronomy and penicillin, written symphonies and soon thereafter put somebody on the moon.
    It is true that it seems as if many blacks would like to be completely rid of their white compatriots - to the extent of ensuring the demise of as many white farmers and their wives as they possibly can - but it is really quite unnecessary - Africa will soon again belong exclusively to the African, due to the emigration of whites and the negative population growth of the already small white population.It is as it should be.
    The historian of the future will say that the faint little light of European civilization, imperfect as it had been, at the soutern tip of Africa,was completely extinguished after approximately 400 years. But who knows,it may replaced with something much more advanced and admirable?

    Adam Wright 13 Apr 2009, 05:05 - Report
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Racism against white people in South Africa

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