Black South Africans’ “xenophobia” threatens image of South African ruling party

No surprise that worries are mounting about the violence being spread by black South Africans against foreigners that is threatening the carefully-cultivated lovey-dovey multicultural mecca image of the Rainbow Nation!

 

Let’s get our stuff and go! South Africans loot Somali shops. http://diplomat.so/2015/01/26/south-african-police-trying-to-protect-somalis-of-gangs-attacks/

 

Where is the worldwide media?  Can you imagine if this photo above showed white South Africans stealing Somali stuff?

While the great educated minds struggle to figure out what to call the phenomenon, could we maybe just label it what it likely is—a natural desire to live with one’s own tribe—tribalism!

From World Bulletin:

The recent looting of shops owned by African and Asian immigrants poses an ideological threat to the party that has ruled South Africa since the end of apartheid, a prominent scholar has suggested.

“The violence is an effort by individuals, or a group, to achieve economic advancement, political power or recognition, or a sense of social or criminal justice,” Prof. Loren Landau, director of the African Center for Migration and Society at the University of the Witwatersrand, told The Anadolu Agency.

Over the past few weeks, more than 1,000 shops owned by immigrants from Somalia, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and elsewhere have been looted in townships around Johannesburg.

Officials have shied away from labeling the violence “xenophobia” per se, suggesting that the incidents were mere petty crime.

[….]

But Landau, a prominent migration expert, fears more is at stake.

Accepting that the poor black population is angry, differentiated, discriminatory and organized represents a visible threat to the African National Congress (ANC) and its political project,” he said[Discriminatory!!!—ed]

“Rather than a unified and inclusive citizenry that continues to struggle against the legacy of white oppression, we see a black population that is willing to turn on foreigners and other South African ‘outsiders’ in ways that reject the party’s political legitimacy and promises,” Landau asserted.

The ANC, which defines itself as social democratic party, has ruled South Africa since the end of the apartheid era and the establishment of multi-racial democracy in 1994.

The party says it seeks to address socio-economic differences resulting from apartheid-era policies and empower citizens socially, economically and politically.

[….]

There has been much debate since the 2008 attacks about the specific targets of the violence and whether xenophobia could adequately explain the phenomenon.

The most visible targets have been foreigners from other African countries.

But Landau says that similar violence has also been meted out against South Africans who happened to be from the wrong place, village or group.

Who are the 514 “refugees” the US has taken from South Africa in the first four months of this fiscal year?  South Africa is considered a stable country, so who the heck are these “refugees.”  Somalis?

See our South Africa archive for more about the troubles in South Africa after apartheid.

South Africa: Two dead as more “xenophobia” arises in the Rainbow Nation

“Each of us is as intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful country as are the famous jacaranda trees of Pretoria and the mimosa trees of the bushveld – a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world.”

Nelson Mandela (1996)

For our South African readers it must be ho-hum what have we been trying to tell the world—the welcoming “rainbow nation” meme is a lie!

Black South Africans aren’t even happy with their fellow African blacks, like the Somalis.  Haven’t we been told for 20 years (more!) that it’s the white people who are evil racists in South Africa?  When it’s black hatred for other blacks, it has to have a new label—xenophobia.

Looters lined up in the Rainbow Nation—a picture is worth a thousand words.

What are the odds that this story will ever see the light of day in the western press which has for so long helped keep the Mandela mythology alive.

From GeoTV:

JOHANNESBURG: South African police said Thursday they arrested 68 people after mobs went on a looting spree of grocery stores owned by foreign nationals, including Pakistanis, in Johannesburg´s Soweto township.

The violence erupted after a foreign shopkeeper shot dead a teenager who had tried to rob him on Monday night.

“Young boys wanted to rob a shop and the owner opened fire and killed one of them,” police spokesman Kay Makhubela told AFP. “That made the community angry, and that´s what started all this.”

At least 80 shops, most of them owned by Somalis and Pakistanis, have been looted over the past three days, the police said.

A second person was killed on Wednesday night, and police said they were still investigating the circumstances.

Amid widespread poverty and unemployment, frustration in Johannesburg´s run-down neighbourhoods often boils over into anti-immigrant violence.

In 2008, deadly xenophobic violence broke out around Johannesburg townships, killing 62 people.

So who are all the “South Africans” we are bringing to America as refugees—I bet these aren’t the targeted white people!  Targeted Somalis I assume!

Who are the 496 “refugees” we have brought out of the multicultural oasis of South Africa in the first three months of Fiscal year 2015?

Why are we taking “refugees” from South Africa? (admission in KY Thanksgiving dinner story)

Reader Robin sent us this on Wednesday, but I didn’t post earlier simply because I didn’t want to sound mean by begrudging anyone a nice Thanksgiving dinner, but today is different—call me mean if it makes you feel better!

You should know that one of the favorite PR gambits of the US refugee resettlement contractors is to get lovely refugees-first-Thanksgiving stories published at this time of year.  They are masters at planting warm and fuzzy propaganda, and that is one reason we write this blog—LOL! to balance the news!

John Koehlinger, Director Kentucky Refugee Ministries: “This is the one holiday we feel like all of the clients can celebrate.” Does he mean whether they are Muslims or Christians?

If you search around today, you will see that stories were published in several cities about the generosity of the contractors (no doubt using your tax dollars!) in feeding a scrumptious dinner to newly arrived refugees (their “clients”).   But, that isn’t why I’m writing.  There were a few lines in the USA Today story that got my attention and I want to share them with you.

Remember that legitimate asylum seekers must be able to prove persecution (for religion, race, or political persuasion) when they get to the first SAFE COUNTRY after leaving their place of persecution.  They are to ask for asylum in that first safe country.   They aren’t supposed to be hopping around the world from safe country to safe country shopping for the best deal!

So why the hell are we taking black African “refugees” from the Rainbow Nation of South Africa which was supposedly built on the notion that no matter what color you were, you were in a country that WELCOMED everyone!

Mulungula “Nico” Mungela is the Congolese ‘star of the story’ (this must be J-school 101, put a sympathetic character in your opening paragraph!) at USA Today and in 2006 he left DR Congo and arrived in South Africa—the Rainbow Nation—a SAFE country.

Now does this sound like a “refugee?”  Within 3 years he had two new Master’s degrees, and a good college instructor job in the Rainbow Nation.   Are we to believe that all that equality talk from Nelson Mandela was a bunch of mumbo-jumbo? (It may be for South African whites, but Mungela was a black man in a country run by all black leaders!).

By the way, this isn’t to criticize Mr. Mungela who just took advantage of a good thing, it is to question UNHCR and US State Department policy that has become a  lawless free-for-all policy without any supervision by Congress where we are just slapping on that refugee label and bringing them in from anywhere!

From USA Today (emphasis is mine):

His journey took him south through Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and finally into South Africa, by bus, boat, ship, and hitching rides. He was robbed once right in the middle of a road in Tanzania.

Through a Congo pastor who’d rescued him from the beach, he landed a job as a parking lot guard in Durban. Later, after he sent for his family, he secured a loan to return to college and earned two master’s degrees.

Although he and his wife could support their family — he through a college instructor’s job working with special-needs students and Dorcas by operating a home day care — the family still struggled to gain a foothold. The country is still rife with discrimination, Mungela said.  [What! The Rainbow Nation discriminates against blacks? Has anyone told Obama that the whole Mandela rainbow thing is a myth?—ed]

In May 2009, the couple applied for refugee status and resettlement through the International Organization for Migration, which partners with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Their category covers survivors of violence.

So now he and his 8 kids largely live on your dime in Kentucky. Wouldn’t it have been of greater benefit to South Africa to leave a well-educated man there to help South Africa?

What are we thinking!  We resettled 322 UN designated “refugees” from South Africa in the first month of FY2015 alone!  See here. I bet not one of them is white, or even Asian, they are likely all black fellow African brothers!

About the photo and Kentucky Refugees Ministries.  In its most recent Form 990 KRM took in $4,703,422 from government contracts as part of a total revenue stream of $5,287,956 which means they are 89% funded by taxpayer dollars in a Wilson Fish state where the resettlement program is run by the federal government’s contractors (with no say by elected representatives of the state government of Kentucky).

When you visit that Form 990 be sure to check out the costs of running this ‘non-profit’ for salaries, office expenses, travel etc.

See our archive on South Africa, here.  And, on Kentucky, here.

One last thing you need to know! We are in the process of bringing 50,000 Congolese “refugees” to America over the next few years.

South Africa: Now that Mandela is dead the foreign migrants must leave?

As I read this one more story about “xenophobic” attacks in South Africa entitled ‘Six shot amid xenophobic mayhem,‘ I said to myself, ho-hum, nothing new here—the rainbow nation is crumbling (if it ever existed!).   Then near the end this line jumped out at me:

“People have been talking a lot lately, saying Mandela is dead so all the Zimbabweans and Mozambicans must leave now. But I think people are people. Everybody belongs,” she said.

So, is she admitting it was all a Leftist myth that black South Africans would “welcome” the stranger and as long as Mandela lived they had to keep up the front? And, although she appears “welcoming” her fellow black South Africans (it is not the white boys robbing the Somali shops) obviously want to keep South Africa for their kind of people.  In this case, the Somalis, Zimbabweans and Mozambicans, although the same race, are not their people and they want them to go back to where they came from!

In June Somalis protested xenophobic attacks against them in Cape Town.

Here is the news from Independent Online:

Johannesburg – At least six people, including a 6-year-old child, were shot in Munsieville, Krugersdorp, in a New Year’s Eve attack.

A woman who lived near a Somali shop said trouble started at about 4pm when a teenager entered the small shop, known in the area as the “family store”, with a knife and tried to steal some bread.

The shop was rebuilt recently, after being burnt down two months ago in an attack on Somali shopkeepers.

The woman, who did not want to be named because she feared reprisals from neighbours, said she heard shouting and saw a boy running down the road.

The eyewitness said the youth was shot by one of the shopowners and collapsed near a tree on the edge of a road.

“I heard it. I thought it was a cricket (firecracker), but I saw the teenager running and then he fell down. I think he was dead,” she said.

Police arrived after the shooting and made some arrests, leaving the shop open, she said.

Residents, many of them teenage boys, decided it would be a good opportunity to raid the shop. But there was resistance from the Somalis, who defended themselves by shooting at their attackers, witnesses said.

Read on as the mayhem continued.  And, the comments go on for pages!

Photo is from this story we reported over the summer.

South Africa: The mythology of the Rainbow Nation exposed

Michelle Obama met with Mandela in 2011

Before you get too carried away with enthusiasm this coming week watching the world swoon over former S. African President Nelson Mandela, check out some of our 45 plus posts on South Africa that demonstrate quite clearly that South Africa is, putting it mildly, a mess today.

It is not the land where everyone lives in multicultural and multiracial harmony as the international Left wants you to believe.

The real Mandela legacy is the country he left behind!

Here are just 12 (of the 45!) posts whose titles tell the real story:

Somalis say it is safer now in Somalia than in South Africa

So much for “welcoming the stranger” in the socialist dream land of South Africa

American Somalis protest against South Africa mistreatment of fellow Somalis

South Africa: Somali refugees protest xenophobia in Cape Town

“Rainbow Nation” of South Africa is leading anti-immigrant country in the world

South Africa sending refugees to Australia!

Get ready for it! Next they will ask for us to resettle “refugees” from South Africa!

South African constitution makes promises it can’t keep as economic migrants pour in

ANC: Too many foreigners in South Africa, new policy on refugees proposed

Black violence heating up in South Africa (again); immigrants, whites and other black Africans targeted

Canada fighting tooth and nail to rescind decision on granting white South African asylum

UNHCR being blamed for continued refugee crisis in South Africa

Photo is from The Telegraph in June 2011, here.