Jon_in_london
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Most will probably be aware of the ongoing land seizures in Zimbabwe (Actually its called Rhodesia).
Now Robert Mugabe has confiscated some more land to 'redistribute' to 'war veterans' (ie. stealing it to give to his cronies who never went near an AK47).
Now, many have speculated that appropriate pressure from South Africa's president Thabo "I hate white people" Mbeki will be suffcient to correct Mugabe's increasingly nasty and bizarre behaviour. However, Mbeki has declined to do anything at all, not even make a mildly disapproving statement. The reasons for this are simple- Most of the land being confiscated belongs to white people and Mbeki is a frothing rascist (this is in spite of the fact that for every rich, white farmer who gets beaten into a wheelchair and forced to leave the country, 100 black zimbabwean familys are beaten half to death and driven away from their homes and their livelihoods).
Furthermore, Mbeki and Mugabe and 'struggle buddies', they belong to a unique club of champagne marxists who fought against white-supremacist rule in their native homelands and have proceeded to become extremely wealthy at the expense of their people who can all die of AIDS and malnutrition for all they care, which is typical of marxists who have come of age. A struggle-buddy will never EVER speak out against a fellow struggle-buddy for the simple reason that people who live in glass houses know better than to start heaving stones about.
However, the latest pice of real estate to be 'designated' is a rather special one.
http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=30545&t=1
Whats more, the estate belong to a South African company called Anglo-American.
So here is the crunch. Will Mbeki finally take the all important step and criticise his struggle-buddy? Or will he remain silent and allow one of his own country's assests to be seized?
Personally I think the latter.
Can someone explain to me why £billions of British tax money is being poured into this bottomless pit of despots that is Africa?
Now Robert Mugabe has confiscated some more land to 'redistribute' to 'war veterans' (ie. stealing it to give to his cronies who never went near an AK47).
Now, many have speculated that appropriate pressure from South Africa's president Thabo "I hate white people" Mbeki will be suffcient to correct Mugabe's increasingly nasty and bizarre behaviour. However, Mbeki has declined to do anything at all, not even make a mildly disapproving statement. The reasons for this are simple- Most of the land being confiscated belongs to white people and Mbeki is a frothing rascist (this is in spite of the fact that for every rich, white farmer who gets beaten into a wheelchair and forced to leave the country, 100 black zimbabwean familys are beaten half to death and driven away from their homes and their livelihoods).
Furthermore, Mbeki and Mugabe and 'struggle buddies', they belong to a unique club of champagne marxists who fought against white-supremacist rule in their native homelands and have proceeded to become extremely wealthy at the expense of their people who can all die of AIDS and malnutrition for all they care, which is typical of marxists who have come of age. A struggle-buddy will never EVER speak out against a fellow struggle-buddy for the simple reason that people who live in glass houses know better than to start heaving stones about.
However, the latest pice of real estate to be 'designated' is a rather special one.
http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=30545&t=1
The vast estate in the southeastern corner of the country annually produces 236 000 tons of sugar, estimated to be worth R524,8-million. Hippo Valley covers nearly 70 000ha and employs 6 000 full-time workers and 4 000 seasonal workers. With the Triangle sugar estate it produces all of Zimbabwe's sugar and exports large amounts to neighbouring countries.
Whats more, the estate belong to a South African company called Anglo-American.
So here is the crunch. Will Mbeki finally take the all important step and criticise his struggle-buddy? Or will he remain silent and allow one of his own country's assests to be seized?
Personally I think the latter.
Can someone explain to me why £billions of British tax money is being poured into this bottomless pit of despots that is Africa?