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Monday, 12 May 2014

How Party Politics Destroyed South Africa's White Tribe

Besides religion / church and sport, nothing else divides a nation more than party politics. By making empty promises political parties are able break and prevent national unity at all levels.

As long as party politics continue to exist there will be division and friction. It is the perfect "divide and conquer" system.

For the first time in SA history do we voted, not because we believe the nonsense promises made by Pied Piper political parties, but to break the majority power of the ruling communist regime.

The ONLY value your vote had in this election was the potential to reduce the parliamentary voting power of the ANC, yet, political parties were still able to cause the necessary arguments and to put people off from voting, because of all the dissension they cause based on lies and false promises.

Not a single promise made by any political party can or will be honoured and they know it. It is all a load of nonsense. Even if another party was to win these elections, they would not be able to fire everyone appointed in positions they do not belong in because they do not qualify for those positions. We are stuck with what has been created, like it or not.

Successfully running a province inherited by default from another political party does not mean you can run an entire country as effectively

So on 7 May we voted and now life carries on, but because of political parties, with their greed for money and power, based on immature idealism and dreams, the voters will remain divided and this country will remain divided.

We have never experienced the level of dissension we've seen over the past few months. The infighting is nauseating, to say the least, and one cannot really blame anyone for not wanting to vote, because I myself had to drive myself to do so, simply because of one single motivating factor, the sense of responsibility in attempting to break the ANC's majority.

I doubted that we would achieve it, because too many people decided not to vote, which has been proven as the primary reason for the ANC's repeated success in retaining their majority since 1994.

So what happens now? Nothing.

What happened the day after the elections? We continued listening to the Oscar Pistorius trial that is being used to draw our attention away from the more important issues like 400,000 murders, millions of rapes, thousands of assaults, attacks and hijackings since 1994.

Do the political parties really care what happens? No they do not. They do not give a damn, because they have achieved what they set out to achieve; making it to the news, getting some extra funds, ensuring their salaries and pensions, while you and I are still arguing about which party we should have voted for based on their empty promises.

In the end the only thing that could potentially have made a difference was if the ANC lost its huge majority in parliament. Had they lost their majority, perhaps they ould have found it more difficult to push through some of the racist anti-white legislation, but unfortunately:

Voting ANC is voting SA Communist Party
Not voting is voting ANC
Voting DA is voting ANC
Voting EFF is voting to speed-up ANC/SACP polices!

So even if the ANC had to lose its majority, the EFF and DA will support them in many instances by voting along with them in parliament and we'll still be nowhere. Stangely enough, even one white far rightwing party on the morning of the elections advised their followers to vote DA at provincial level?

The secondary reason for voting this time around was for whites to get as strong a representation / voice in parliament as possible.

Thanks to the division caused by non-politicians founding their own little parties, whites now still do not enjoy stronger representation in parliament. The Freedom Front Plus has had to resort to coalitions and liberalising their party just in an an attempt to retain some votes and hold on to their place in parliament, albeit for their salaries or pensions or not. This has been on the cards for a long time coming, but now we are still lost without strong voice in parliament speaking up on behalf of whites. We also need to keep in mind that the FFPlus has now been infiltrated by liberals, which is like playing Russian Roulette with a pistol.

The bottom-line is that whites, after these elections, are probably completely marginalised. We shall not be hearing from political parties again until the next elections. We have lost our oportunity and all the "Alice in Wonderland" promises made by political parties are now dead and buried in this so-called "constitutionally driven" country.

What will the never-stood-a-chance political parties claim in their own defence? "But YOU did not vote for us!" YOU did not support us!" "That is why we cannot honour our misleading promises to YOU!"

Whites will now have to beg overseas countries to assist us in our survival, but unfortunately history has proven that it will not happen. Because of all the dissension created by political parties, the chances of unity are now virtually destroyed.

Whites will now be forced to change their attitudes and shift into pure "survival mode", because that is all that will now remain.

The one thing that did perhaps count in our favour was the large number blacks that did not vote, but sadly a reasonable number of whites were so confused and so despondent that they did not vote either.

Now that whites have failed to strengthen their voice in parliament and the SACP(ANC)/DA/EFF political grouping retained their majority, whites will have to sit back and make some very important and serious choices, but first and foremost will be to come to the realisation that we are now living in a black anti-white African communist country where whites have no rights and where whites are unwelcome. Anti-white xenophobia will grow exponentially and we shall have nowhere to run.

Take your party-political loyalties and shove it down the nearest toilet as quickly as possible and get into survival mode and do it fast.

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