Reverse Apartheid in South Africa - Ramaphosa Confronted
Julius Malema should be arrested for singing ‘Kill the Boer’. White South Africans do not feel safe and are fleeing South Africa in large numbers. White farmers are being murdered. While Apartheid was wrong, two wrongs don’t make a right when it comes to race-based policy.
The US delegation was fully prepared for President Ramaphosa’s inevitable attempts at spin and confronted him with hard truths that he simply could not deny.
The Cape Independence Advocacy Group (CIAG) enthusiastically welcomes these comments, which ordinary South Africans know to be true.
In the end, it was left to golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen to give an honest assessment of conditions in South Africa, with Els addressing reverse apartheid and Goosen highlighting the reality of farm security. Johan Rupert and John Steenhuisen tried in vain to put lipstick on a pig, with Rupert attempting to deracialise the crime narrative and Steenhuisen lamely suggesting that his party is keeping the murderous intent of the EFF and MK at bay.
The truth is that race-based policies are a leading cause of South Africa’s crime issues, having devastated the effectiveness of the police and justice system, caused widespread collapse of infrastructure and government services, and led to economic stagnation.
Until Ramaphosa and the ANC are willing to end race-based policies, South Africa cannot redeem itself. That Rupert and Steenhuisen lacked the courage to say so, does not reflect well on them.
The CIAG does not believe Ramaphosa or the ANC will change course, a message it articulated clearly on its recent delegation to Washington. The people of the Western Cape cannot stop the ANC from destroying the rest of South Africa, where they hold the balance of power, but they can break away from South Africa and pursue the policies essential for success themselves. It may seem like a radical option, but the data is clear: Cape Independence is the only solution.
DATE: 21 May 2025