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Oct 20, 2024 9 tweets 7 min read Read on X
I write much about the South Africanization of America and what it means for us

I think Orania is one of the most interesting and important stories for Americans from South Africa, as it shows how we can fight anarcho-tyranny in an entirely permissive environment🧵👇 Image
For those who don't know about Orania, I really recommend checkout out @StrydomJoost's account; he's a great guy and very well-spoken, so you'll learn a lot from him

But, as a brief summary, it is an Afrikaner-only community in what's about a desert in the Northern Cape, an area far from the Mad Max-like cities and also far from the rich farmland the acolytes of the EFF and ANC want to take from the Boers, making it a somewhat less desirable target of government expropriation, as happened to the white farmers in Rhodesia

In any case, despite being small, despised, and in an effective desert, Orania is now a blossoming town. It has thousands of residents, thriving farms, its own community bank, its own solar farms which means it needn't rely on spotty Eskom electricity, and similar infrastructure investments that make it mostly self-sufficient and independent

Despite (or probably because of) its success, the EFF and often ANC rant about its existence, and Western media tends to be enraged when it finds out about itImage
But, more than just being prosperous, as many areas in the West and even some in South Africa are, the real draw of Orania is that it is 1) safe and 2) friendly to Afrikaners

Those are huge draws. South Africa has a higher per-capita violent crime rate than Somalia, after all, and farm murders occur weekly with farm attacks daily, with 95% of those going unsolved. And that's without touching the copper cable theft, the zama zamas (illegal miners), and so on.

Further, under the ANC, South Africa is incredibly hostile to the Afrikaners, doing everything from tearing down statues of Afrikaner heroes to chanting "Kill the Boer"

Orania is a refuge from both; there, the Afrikaner residents are free to celebrate their culture, and they are free from the crime that is otherwise omnipresent in much of South AfricaImage
Critical to Orania's success, as Joost has noted, is that it creates facts on the ground rather than waiting for permission, and that its residents do their own word

They neither ask the government if they can do things, asking for permission from a regime that hates them, nor bring in outside labor that opens their community up to vulnerabilities of the sort that farmers in the country do by bringing in often poorly paid and hostile laborImage
I think there's a great deal of wisdom in that approach, and that Americans who are hostile to this regime would do well to learn

Particularly, I think there is much to be learned from the idea that one should do what is possible without begging a regime that hates them for permission to do something against its interests

That's not to say, of course, that the same exact strategy can be replicated; American Civil Rights law operates somewhat differently than South Africa's, at least in this instance. Additionally, South Africa lacks the state capacity and view of America toward private citizens organizing, something that @k9_reaper has noted in the context of private securityImage
But, still, the same general mindset is a helpful one to have; the hostile regime is something to be overcome and its rules used against it rather than taken seriously

This is something that @DEI4WhiteGuys has noted often; many companies/institutions/etc. can be pressed to have groups that celebrate European heritage, something they obviously don't want to do, and which ends up either making a mockery of the DEI programs, leading to the organization ditching them, or leading to a way for like-minded European-Americans to organize and unite

Any of those outcomes is bad for the regime, and all the strategy requires is pretending to be earnest and weaponizing its views against itImage
Another example, more similar to Orania than hammering away at company DEI pillars from inside, is @UsaRidge, the attempt to build a community of like-minded people out in the Highland Rim

That's intelligent on a number of bases

One is that it's a way of bringing people together that's not a strange cult or similar entity, and so which doesn't provoke the government in the same ways

Another is that it helps with the creation of actual, real world networks that bring people together and get them used to organizing and working together, along with being part of a functional community with real bonds rather than the usually atomized suburbia

The third, and related way, is that it helps bring the resources and capital of those people into an area, much like Orania, that means the development of companies and jobs, both ones that service the community and area itself and ones which serve a broader market and draw in more capital, creating a self-growing base of capital to advance projects and help like-minded people

Fourth, by being in Kentucky and near Tennessee, it's in a friendly jurisdiction. Unlike Prospera, which now finds itself in an unfriendly foreign jurisdiction, or non-profits like the NRA or @vdare that found themselves in NY and so subject to lawfare from a hostile government, its in a deep red area that is somewhere between ambivalent and friendly to the project.

It's not heritage-based in the manner Orania, as that would bring down the hammer of government, but otherwise is a way of bringing people and capital together in a way that advances their interests, and doesn't need to beg a hostile regime for permissionImage
Altogether, I think the lesson of Orania is that it is possible to accomplish things that serve your people and their interests even in an extremely unfriendly jurisdiction, so long as one doesn't draw unnecessary scrutiny

Further, it shows doing so can obviate the failures of and problems with that host society, from creating prosperity in the place of poverty and safety in the place of crime-caused danger, as it brings together like-minded people and what capital they have while putting them in a situation where they must work hard and together if they're to hold on

There are various ways of doing that, from inside an existing organization like an SP500 company to creating a new community, but all eat away at the rotten structure and replace it with a better one, and don't require the permission of the rot. That's a good lesson to learnImage
One other thing I should have originally added: they are very particular about who they let in

Not just anyone, even an Afrikaner, can come in. Only those who should be, only those who add something and fit in.

That’s another valuable lesson. They want the cream of the crop, not any and everyone who wants in

Dissident politics and movements/organizations generally would do well to learn from that and to focus on the best, the helpful, those who help and fit in, not everyone who seems interested in joining and who carry much baggage with them

That’s a continual problem

It also applies to labor. The Oranians rely on each other for labor, not on cheap labor from the outside. That’s another thing we would do well to learn: much of the point is helping each other and building something beneficial, not cutting costs at the cost of the project itself

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NYC's communist is quoting Nelson Mandela, a communist terrorist known for murdering white civilians

As a reminder: Nelson Mandela was not a kindly leader as presented in Invictus. He did not want peace; he explicitly rejected it

A short 🧵on Mandela's terror campaign👇Image
For one, Mandela was in prison because he created a civilian-bombing terror group called "Spear of the Nation," and premised it on the success of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara in Cuba

He then carried out dozens of bombings on civilian farms and infrastructure

MK was backed by the Soviet Union, co-led by a Lithuanian communist named Joe Slovo, and the Mandela-era leadership was convicted of trying to violently overthrow the state

This was after Mandela convinced the ANC, in the '50s, to request arms and support from the People's Republic of ChinaImage
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In fact, the South African government offered to release him from prison if he would simply pledge to not engage in terrorism anymore. He refused

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In the Medieval period, most states in Europe executed between 0.5% and 1% of their population every year, as punishment for lawbreaking

Turns out, when you do that for half a millenium, you essentially get rid of the "crime" gene and crime becomes a non-issue
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All you think you know about King Leopold II and the Belgian Congo is wrong

You were told it was a hellish land of cruel exploitation. That's a lie

In reality, Congo was a colonial jewel, the atrocities didn't occur, and the Belgian years were the only good rule it's had🧵👇 Image
First, it's important to note what state of things existed in what became the Belgian Congo before King Leopold II became its ruler

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The interior, when not being raided by Arabs, was in a state of horrid chaos. Random violence, cannibals, the ever-present threat of famine, and all the rest we think of when we think of pre-colonial Africa is what life was like in the Congo. Rotting vegetation, insect-infested huts, farms barely maintaining subsistence, and tribes raiding each other and explorers were the basic aspects of life in the pre-Belgian world

In short, life before the Belgians was like life in the Stone Age: nasty, brutish, and short, with the only law being the law of the jungle

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It was about a decade and a half later that, during the Berlin Conference, King Leopold II was granted control of the area now knows as the Democratic Republic of the Congo

He controlled it through the Congo Free State, a private attempt he founded and fully owned, with the goal of colonizing and bring order to the anarchic territory

To do so, he started sending to the state Belgian officers and administrators. They, along with a bevy of monks, nuns, and traders, were the ones who set out to turn the anarchic Congo into a well-administered area that turned from animist paganism to Christianity while becoming prosperous and stable

The military/police arm of that rule was the Force Publique, which was mainly officered by Belgians but otherwise consisted of natives allied with the Congo Free State. They protected the nuns, protected the traders, kept out the Arab slavers from Zanzibar, and generally tried to first impose and then maintain orderImage
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Missed is that this is Mandela's vision

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Their unique situation, however, was that they had the world's sympathy and were expected to create the "Rainbow Nation" rather than just another nominally democratic hellholeImage
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The American left is embracing race communism of the sort that destroyed South Africa + Rhodesia

Here, e.g., the Chicago mayor admits to anti-white racism in permitting: “Every dime [blacks] were robbed of, I’ll make sure is returned two- or threefold”

Here's what's coming🧵👇
Mayor Johnson's spewed absurdities are, essentially, the same inane nonsense the African communists pushed before destroying their countries

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Much the same was true of Mugabe's thuggery in Zimbabwe, where he and his cronies insisted that "land reform" (farmland expropriation) was a necessity because the white farmers had "stolen" the land when they founded RhodesiaImage
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South Africa is a great example. When the progenitors of the Afrikaners arrived in 1654, they found a nearly uninhabited land, and those few Khoisan there were roving pastoralists who had settled nothing. The Afrikaners then built South Africa from the ground up, turning an untamed wilderness into a thriving colony with hugely successful farms. They gradually marched to the north and west, settling the land as they went and eventually finding the Xhosa and Zulu, both of whom arrived in what's now South Africa from the north well after the Afrikaners did. Once again, it was the Afrikaners who built civilization, with their labor and hands, in that mostly untamed land. Over the mid-19th to mid-20th century, Anglo settlers and capital poured in as well, helping build civilization where none had formerly existed in South Africa

Rhodesia was much the same thing. The British South Africa Company did, admittedly, find the Matabele and Shona in what became Rhodesia when settling the territory began. But agriculture was limited. No cities, roads, railroads, or the like existed. Populations were limited and sparse. Anglos then poured in and settled it, turning veldt into farms, building cities on open land, and gradually raising civilization on land where little formerly existed. Further, what land the BSAC obtained, the land on which civilization was built, was bought from the Matabele, not "stolen."Image
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This should be quite clear as the Afrikaner refugee situation heats up

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The farm attacks are almost always black on white, almost always involve sexual assault, and frequently involve murder. The same is true of home invasions in urban zones, what few are left in the years after MandelaImage
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