For those who don't know, Orania, which @Volkstaat10 does a great job publicizing, is the Boer community in rural South Africa that serves as a safe haven of sorts from the anarcho-tyranny that is the rest of South Africa
It has its own currency, maintains Christian values, and generally serves as a way for those who wish to exit from South African society. It's much the same impulse, though even more total, as the one behind @extradeadjcb's @exit_org
Key to Orania's success is that it is Afrikaner only. The Afrikaners there do their own work, no maker how dirty, without relying on external, African labor. This is what their symbol, the child rolling up his sleeve, symbolizes
The result of that hard work is that they keep their community rooted in Afrikaner tradition and free of the caustic policies of South Africa generally, namely its DEI insanity. They can grow, work, and prosper without having affirmative action mongers shoving race communism down their throats
The other side of the Afrikaner-only coin is that the media frequently and unfairly slanders it as a "whites only" town in which racists...well it's not clear what exactly the hand-ringers thing is going on; as is evident from the pictures, all they're doing is building a nice community
But regardless of Oranians not presenting a threat to anyone or anything but the Rainbow Nation's post-1994 founding myth, the media, and critics smear it and try to get the government to destroy it.
Orania is enshrined in the South African constitution, and so it's protected by that provision, but given the anarcho-tyranny present in the country, is probably more protected by South Africa's declining state capacity
What ties the whole project together is that Orania can, and does, defend itself.
For one, it screens residents, and even visitors, requiring guests to get permission to visit before they can do so
More than that, it can actually defend itself: the citizens of it are armed, trained, and united by the ties that bind to such an extent that they will defend it. Like America in its frontier days, the Oranians have guns, carry them, and are ready to use them
The result is a peaceful society with nearly non-existent crime, much unlike everywhere else in South Africa
The smears of Orania are absurd. For example, a black writer visited, was treated with kindness and hospitality, and then smeared the little community, titling his article, "Inside creepy ‘Whites Only’ village Orania with own currency and bizarre rules… including asking permission for visitors"
He the article, he described the rules as "bizarre," saying, "The village has its own national holidays, its own currency - the Ora - and day-to-day life is governed by a bizarre set of rules including having to seek permission from the town council before receiving visitors."
Hilariously, he also tried to dispute the fact that Orania has nearly no crime, claiming that merely the statistics were different. "Local estate agent Marli says business is booming as more Afrikans - who make up just four per cent of the population - seek a safe haven from South Africa's crime-ridden townships. The country has one of the highest crime rates in the world, with a murder rate of 45 per 100,000, compared to 6.3 in the US and under one per cent in the UK. While the community has often claimed to be "crime-free", this has been widely disputed by others who claim statistics are not gathered there as they would be in the rest of the country," he said.
Whatever his ramblings, the truth is that Orania is quite safe and secure, which contrasts mightily with the horrific crime situation in South Africa generally
Particularly, it's very different from the general situation the Boer farmers find themselves in, where marauding gangs of thugs attack them near-daily and commit murder nearly weekly
Those farms are isolated, and so prey to attackers. Orania, by contrast, is a united community that, because of its numbers and shared purpose, is willing and able to defend itself
As "liberal democracy" rots every country that adopts it, turning everywhere into Zimbabwe, the world is a much, much more dangerous place. Further, it's getting more so every day
The solution to that, if one cares about his family, is to get them to a haven like Orania. Doing so might present temporary pain and annoyance, but is much better than seeing a child drowned in boiling water (a farm murder atrocity, as @k9_reaper noted in a recent podcast interview), out of an unwillingness to make a move
Further, in a time when all world differences and culture are being subsumed by globohomo's Marvel movies and rap "music," Orania has preserved historic Afriker culture
That is worth a great deal, and is something that more ought try to do
If you found this post interesting, check out my recent thread on crime in South Africa:
Mr. Kelly was attacked by three cartel gunmen, on his ranch, and defended himself with a rifle. The state tried to lock him up for it
This shows that South Africa-style anarcho-tyranny is very present in the US
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First, what is anarcho-tyranny? I've written about this before, but, for those who don't know, it's essentially the idea that the state will punish otherwise law-abiding citizens for minor infractions while letting real criminals get away with nearly everything
Generally, the goal of it is to oppress the citizenry and solidify the government's rule by breaking their spirit
A great example of this is South Africa
There, the government enforces every sort of diversity diktat against productive, law-abiding citizens. It's a millstone around the neck of the productive citizenry and is maliciously and strictly enforced
Meanwhile, murderers get away with it. 95% of farm murders go unsolved despite being frequent and brutal. The government doesn't really care about the people who are killed and is glad to see the Boers flee the country, having to leave their wealth behind
“In half a lifetime, many have seen their God dethroned, their heroes defiled, their culture polluted, their values assaulted, their country invaded, and themselves demonised as extremists and bigots for holding on to beliefs held for generations.” -Pat Buchanan
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A common refrain, when something absurd and evil happens - a migrant stabbing a child, a politician abusing a child, a Pelosi-like politician pilfering the public purse, a migrant riot, etc - is “you killed kings for this”
The problem is that it’s true, I’m more ways than one
That’s particularly true if you consider “kings” to represent in that statement, as it does, all the aspects of the old order that were distinctive of it
Gentlemen and the gentry. The high church. A social hierarchy that was strictly observed. Landed wealth rather than plutocracy. Elites who didn’t hate their people. Horse’s and horsemanship. Old blood and great houses, with names, that were passed down for centuries. And so on.
What ought we learn from Rhodesia's Bush War and loss in the war?
There are numerous political lessons about Western decline, but also a great lesson for preppers: isolated farmsteads are deathtraps. The war showed as much
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I'm not sure whether Kerry in the screenshot of the tweet above meant a single family (and maybe its laborers) could hold off the imaginary hordes from cities in the Spicy Times, or if she meant farming communities
If she meant farming communities, that's one thing, as the Black Autumn books by Jason Ross and Jeff Kirkham show, and as @DonShift3 has written about.
But if she meant individuals/a family, that's utterly absurd, as the Bush War shows
As a reminder, much of the Bush War was fought with "floppies," communist terrorists, infiltrating Rhodesia's borders and then attacking farmsteads. They'd try to kill the family, torture and kill the laborers, and generally throw a wrench in rural life
This is one of those things Americans need to wake up to even more than they already have
When Kamala, Obama, Walz, etc. talk about "gun safety" and "common sense gun control," what they mean is that they want to take your guns and do to you what Mugabe did to Rhodesia
I know the Rhodesian farmers were heavily armed. Robert Brown talks about smuggling guns to them in "Dancing with Devils, and there's a whole lot of pictorial proof that they were armed to the teeth
But that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about after Ian Smith stepped down and Mugabe became the "one man, one vote, one time" ruler of Rhodesia, now called Zimbabwe
That's when Rhodesians got to find out what "common sense gun control" really means
The other thing, of course, is that Rhodesia's aesthetics were impeccable, particularly when it came to its military. The below video (it's epic) is a great example, but there are many more that I'll show in the 👇🧵👇, along with some comments on why aesthetics matter
For one, their use of the FN FAL, the right arm of the free world, might have been demanded by necessity and been a heavy rifle to cart around the veldt or parachute in with on a Fireforce mission
But...it's awesome aesthetics-wise and made for some killer photos
And, of course, there's Rhodesia brushstroke
It looks awesome, is quite effective in a surprising number of regions (it's awesome camo for hunting, etc. in the Southeast United States), and is highly distinctive in a way that modern multicam isn't
I have focused so far on The Great Betrayal of Rhodesia, as I think it is very instructive and the best example of Anglo civilization being destroyed because those in it refused to be strong and do what was necessary to preserve it
But there are other examples as well
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One of the first groups to be betrayed after WW2 were the British in Kenya, who were left behind in 1960 because their government was unwilling to continue fighting for their freedom from seeing their land expropriated and lives stolen by vicious rebels
Shortly thereafter came the pieds-noirs in Algeria
They had fought for years alongside the French in Algeria. After living there for generations, they had fought and suffered in the years-long French attempt to defeat the rebels
Then, when France finally succeeded, De Gaulle backed away and abandoned them. After years of fighting and many dead and wounded Frenchmen, he abandoned the country to its fate
The pieds-noirs who had been living there for generations of French rule were abandoned to their fate