Resilience or Ruin: The Mindset Dilemma

Don Lemon law is on his 17th booster. They can probably just speak into a microphone and animate him at this point.

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The cases are sadly easy to find…I cannot even…

https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/1922711487094653100

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Just for fun I asked Grok
I figured that would supply more keywords as well as place names and perhaps time frames for any still interested and asking for sources.

I am pasting in the answer to the question What parts of RSA had bantu people prior to European Colonialism?

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Before European colonialism, Bantu-speaking peoples inhabited several regions of what is now the Republic of South Africa (RSA). Their presence predates the colonial era, with migrations occurring over centuries, primarily from West and Central Africa southward. Based on historical and archaeological evidence, the following areas of modern South Africa had significant Bantu populations before colonialism:

  1. Eastern South Africa:
  • KwaZulu-Natal: Bantu-speaking groups, such as the Nguni (ancestors of modern Zulu and Xhosa), were well-established by the early centuries CE. Archaeological sites like the Mngeni River valley show evidence of iron-using, agricultural communities from around 300 CE.

  • Eastern Cape: Nguni groups, including early Xhosa communities, occupied areas up to the Great Fish River by the 15th century. Sites like Canasta Place indicate Bantu settlement from around 600 CE.

  • Mpumalanga and Limpopo: The Lowveld and Highveld regions were home to Sotho-Tswana and Nguni groups. Lydenburg Heads (dated to 500–700 CE) and Mapungubwe (c. 1000–1300 CE) reflect sophisticated Bantu societies with trade networks.

  1. Northern South Africa:
  • Limpopo Province: The Mapungubwe Kingdom, a Bantu state, flourished from the 11th to 13th centuries, with evidence of gold trade and social complexity. This region was populated by ancestors of the Venda and Sotho-Tswana.

  • Gauteng and North West: Early Sotho-Tswana communities established settlements in these Highveld areas. Sites like Broederstroom (c. 500 CE) show ironworking and cattle-based economies.

  1. Central South Africa:
  • Free State: Sotho-Tswana groups, including ancestors of the modern Basotho, occupied parts of the Free State by the 15th century. Stone-walled settlements, such as those near Harrismith, indicate their presence from around 1200 CE.

Key Notes:

  • Bantu migrations into South Africa began around 300–500 CE, with groups practicing agriculture, ironworking, and pastoralism.

  • By the 15th century, Bantu-speaking peoples were dominant in the eastern, northern, and central regions of modern RSA, but their presence was sparse or absent in the arid western regions (e.g., Western Cape), where Khoisan peoples predominated.

  • The exact boundaries of Bantu settlement varied over time due to migrations, trade, and interactions with Khoisan groups, who were gradually assimilated or displaced in some areas.

Limitations:

  • Precise pre-colonial demographic data is limited, relying on archaeological records and oral traditions.

  • The term “Bantu” encompasses diverse linguistic and cultural groups (e.g., Nguni, Sotho-Tswana, Venda), and their distribution was not uniform.

If you need a more detailed analysis of specific regions, groups, or archaeological evidence, let me know!

Hopefully the government will send the RSA farmers to the Southeast.

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I hope so. They are lovely people and I would be happy to have them as neighbors.

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I looked long discussion of this in some podcast. Then I looked their population chart (as you point out 90%+ growth from that immigration) over 3x in less than human lifetime, just 60 some years. Simply unsustainable. And we know from daily life all immigrants are unskilled, extremely few are guru level, so they have some reason to migrate and motivation is then necessary… but ANC has advertised some sort of socialist paradise to half of african continent, basicly promising free money and nice stuff, which is huge problem they cant fill that check they promised. Thus projecting hate and blame is their only solution and it can only get uglier.
But most relevant to US is, how they argued why borders need to be open? I dont see any problem to put bunch of rifled men there, build wall and try to cut this problem like Trump has done, if it starts to cause problems. SA hasnt done this, on the contrary, like democrats, only double down on their chosen path.

Nazis ended up invading bunch of other countries when resources were running out, who then allied and said no to this. That is what SA is waiting once resources are used up. Then we would see them roaming outside of SA borders to loot and pillage… at that point liberals then say “oh poor these refugees” when they would likely turn up like Stockport case in UK with they long ingrained mindset from propaganda that everything is always someone else’s fault.

So far they are blessed with gold mines and some others but rapidly growing population and no riches can’t save people from this mentality, also exploding population at the same time.

@48:00 in episcopal church person clip, I got vibes did he also have locker box somewhere waiting like chinese do according to Eric Prince… Often there are personal interests in these cases.

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I’ve never embraced the proper woke race posture de jure, whether declaring I’m anti-racist, fixating on avoiding microaggressions, or now overtly hating on White people. This is a flavor of Marxist ideology that sadly entraps a lot of otherwise intelligent, good people along with the nasty ones infected with the mind virus.

I must judge white folks, black folks, brown folks…with one standard based on Biblical principles that were enshrined in the Declaration of Independence (and the Constitution). The apostle Paul says in Co 3:11 “Here there is no Gentile or Jew, neither circumcised nor uncircumcised, nor barbarian, Scythian, neither slave nor free, but Christ is all, and is in all.”

Regarding apparent negative bias toward White South Africans and worthiness as refugee status: Jer 22:3 “This is what the Lord says: ‘Do what is just and right. Rescue from the hand of the oppressor the one who has been robbed. Do no wrong or violence to the foreigner, the fatherless or the widow, and do not shed innocent blood in this place.’”

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During the 2020 “Summer of (NO) Love”, the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon described the nightly riots in Portland as “mostly peaceful” protests against oppression in the weekly emails to the diocese. I don’t recall hearing anything from the bishop about the spate of church burnings in Oregon, around the country, or Canada.

After the Dobbs decision in 2022 overturning Roe v Wade (and returning the matter to the states), the (new) bishop sent an email to the diocese where she described her angst, utter horror, and suggested that many of us like her had been up all night and also in conversations where “words like misogyny” were on our lips. No consideration from the “pro choice” church that any in the flock could possibly be pro life and have any other ideas (based in the Bible) regarding abortion including the laws in Oregon allowing abortions up to the time of birth.

I didn’t really feel welcome in the “inclusive” Episcopal church and have since left. At my new church during my Wednesday AM Bible Study, one of the guys regularly shares some minorly TDS, mind-virus musings during the round the table check ins, like supporting the bishop castigating Trump at national cathedral on immigrants, etc… He recently shared that he’s an Episcopalian. Exactly!

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This is a wholly inaccurate portrayal of the history of the Boer in South Africa.

Smart move.

I was raised in the Episcopal Church. My parents left it in the middle-late 1970s when it first began to liberalize. I tried returning a few times during and following college but could never make it through an entire service. They lost the plot 45 years ago following the Church of England into the abyss.

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Is it possible that the Boer genocide and muslim immigrant crime have been magnified? I remember seeing posts to that effect on x suggesting that they are part of the zionist propaganda.

These crimes are heinous and it may seem in bad taste to question anything about them, including their prevalence.

In the UK it’s true afaics that the grooming gangs were covered up by the police for fear of being labelled racist but I believe several things can be true at the same time.

Just asking candidly.

I’ve wondered similar things regarding whether certain incidents were one offs or widespread and systemic, e.g., the rape gangs in UK, arresting thought crimes in UK, MAID uptake in Canada (are they really trying to extend to the depressed, mentally ill, and wounded veterans?) I honestly believe some things are hyped and played up to be later shot down to prove a stereotype of “right-wing” hyperbole.

I believe more often it’s the globalists/woke establishment that downplay the stories of real, negative impact of their policies, e.g., overwhelming rural small towns in Ireland or IN or OH in US with migrants then underreporting the impacts like crime especially rape. Very sad the press not only doesn’t report on anything that is counter the the official narrative but often acts to try to discredit the repoorts, like the NBC reporters on Anti Afrikaaner violence being a lie – why not try some actual reporting for a change and dig into these stories? How much of the what Ernst Roets told Tucker true? Ernst Roets: Attacks on Whites in South Africa, Attempts to Hide It, and Trump’s Plan to End It I’d really like to know the real story of the average Afrikaaner farmer and how involved they were with Apartheid, how did the acquire the land and how have the become successful, etc.

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As is done by communists in other parts of the world, the ANC throws fuel on and fans the flames of racial hatred for the sake of pushing communist ideas.

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Yes. Thanks for providing some context. I try to follow credible people on X and keep an open mind.

For example mass migration to western countries is mostly a right wing talking point but to me it’s undeniable and a wrong policy. I am also willing to entertain the term white replacement, which seems reasonable.

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Unlike with Germany during the lead up to WW2 the RSA has had immigration flows into the country in recent History.
Having Mozambique as a neighbor has consequences. Mozambique having land locked neighbors is a trade corridor that the IOM has taken advantage of to facilitate the movement of people into (Yes, that same IOM ) RSA.

Something that came to mind with the part two conversation is:

Prejudice is a noun. You can prejudge, as it’s a verb.

Discrimination is a noun. You can discriminate, as it’s a verb.

Stereotype is both a noun and a verb.

Racism and racist are nouns, you can hate as it’s a verb.

The first three can be done as an exercise in logic, the third is emotional.

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Sorry I have missed what is IOM? But my point stands, if US can build wall middle of nowhere, so could they and also raise that issue in African Union to put pressure on mozambique abusing that border. There are solutions but victim game seems easier these days.

Like Trump does negotiations: want trade? Then please behave. Dont want to behave? Then trade stops or worse.

Some african continent countries like Ghana want to develop their economy and tech and society so some countries being ignorant and pushing their excess population to other places (kinda like midwest US each having 10x kids and then sending them all to california taxpayer burden) is unsustainable.

For nazi germany their credit, they didnt cause any foreign problems before 1938… they created jobs and boosted economy and built infrastucture until that point. I dont see any of that happening in these immigration “paradise” places.

Lot of signs show peak oil has been passed, other resources and environment is at risk position so overpopulation along AI and robots is not good thing anymore… some places have trouble and conflicts with enough drinking water. So old style communism is over, it was based (at least in soviet union) on abundant infinite resources.

Part of my point is that as bad as RSA is, it has been much worse next door in Mozambique.

IOM is the International Organization for Migration. The same group Dr. Martenson discussed and encountered when traveling in Panama.

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Ah so is that some kind of NGO like WEF that pushes immigration deliberately to cause problems, spread some ideology and cause chaos (divide and conquer) as Michael Yon talked about them but funding comes from somewhere and it didnt sound any way “democratic”, voted by people. So very likely banker money is funneled there along ideological “democrat” money, which is also billionaire money in disguise.

I know little what is in news african continent is still testing ground and “playground” for rich elite to develop diseases and test these kind of social experiments… as all of them go there when things get too hot in home country. And they tell very little what they have done there. Apart from Bill Gates seemed to get all of his bad crazy ideas from africa stay.

Maybe. Maybe not. But it is a wholly accurate portrayal of the history of the results of colonization. Someday, there will be a coliseum filled with Palestinians wanting the blood of Israeli Jews, and another filled with Native American Indians wanting the blood of White Europeans, and another filled with Jews wanting the blood of everybody. At some point even governments and politicians will come to realize that there are just some things you don’t do – Ever. Obviously you aren’t there yet. The level of blood lust we are seeing in the Black South Africans reflects the true nature of violent rage, which is just an the ultimate expression of helpless, powerless, impotent anger.