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Apartheid is gone but colonialism never left...

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13 Years ago in 1994, South Africa held it’s first elections to elect a majority government. It was the first such election in the history of South Africa since the time the Dutch settlers arrived first in the country in 1652. The turnout was almost 80% and the non-white people had great hopes in the future of the country expecting their Anti-Apartheid leaders to bring about improvement in their lives and freedom.

Today, 13 years later, South Africa has become a colony once again, this time the managers are a handful of Black oligarchs with the same robber barons: Rothschild and Rockefellers solidly in control of the country’s resources and purse strings. More...