I shouldn't have to use exposition. You're all smart guys, but for the sake of newcomers and my own clarity, I will do so.
I do not support the ideals that led to the rise of the Apartheid regime. It was just as bad, if not worse, than Jim Crow.
But now the nation has gone to the opposite extreme: killing whites wholesale. Nelson Mandela set this precedent with his MK organization, who deliberately targeted civilians and soldiers alike.
Horrible as it may be,
he won.Reference these sources:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/04/genocide_in_south_africa.htmlhttp://afrikaner-genocide-achives.blogspot.com/Why do I bring this up? Because, as a historian, I feel South Africa is a good indicator as to what could happen in the US.
It would depend on a number of things:
1) The election of racist public officials and the continuation of their policies, like Eric Holder defending "his people" the Black Panthers
2) The continuation of public funding to groups like La Raza who have repeatedly expressed their wishes to instigate armed revolution (
http://www.njcic.com/njcic-news/national-news/outrage-us-govt-funding-la-raza.htm)
3) The continuation of "white guilt"
4) The continuation of affirmative action in the job market and universities
I know the usual arguments against this kind of thinking. One news story about "beat whitey night" was enough.
While traveling through Tennessee over the holiday season, I saw a man on a street corner with a sign that read "
Equal rights for whites." My mind has never been so blown.
I'm not about to go all Ernest Hemingway on you guys and join the Boers, but I recommend that you all take heed.
The South African government may not be actively sponsoring these activities, but they sure as heck ain't stopping them. Therefore, I refuse to recognize the administration as legitimate until such actions are vigorously condemned and punished.
Remember what happened in November 2008. Be ready for 2012.