Monday, December 27, 2021

Desmond Tutu, black supremacist South African Apartheid Activist, Dies at 90

By A Texas Reader
Sun, Dec 26, 2021 11:02 a.m.






R.C.: White supremacy explained in 3 simple words.

Rhodesia.

Zimbabwe.

What's the difference?

What's the difference?

What's the difference?

What's the difference?

What's. The. Difference?

Below is from an email I sent in February of 2008:

"Why did your parents leave South Africa?," I asked.

"Because they saw the handwriting on the wall," she said.

I remember this conversation well.  I had it as a sophomore in the spring of 1978 with a white girl from South Africa.  The girl was a freshman at the University of Dallas.  I used to socialize with her. Her family actually was from Rhodesia, but then had moved to South Africa.  And then moved to the States sometime in the mid '70s.

Go figure: A native knew almost two generations ago what lay in store for South Africa.

What fate awaits the US?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lots of Whitey Americans also understand perfectly "well what is in store" for their country and their fellow whites. It is occurring around them all the time. But many just ignore.

Anonymous said...

Get ready for all day nig funeral coverage on NBC.

--GRA

Bradley Morris said...


The death of Desmond Tutu is good riddance to a false prophet and religious hypocrite. There was nothing non violent about his opposition to white rule; he encouraged black youth to confront security forces of the day, whilst his children were safe in private schools in Swaziland. Under the government he helped overthrow the black population grew a third from 20 to 30 million and had safe streets, secure borders, employment, subsidized housing, free education, virtually free health care and weren’t subject to income tax. Under the corrupt government he helped usher in, today South Africa has astronomical crime rates, one eighth of the population is stricken with AIDS, 30% unemployment and the country is wholly dependent on foreign aid.

Anonymous said...

You can't have black rule and safe streets--take your pick.
blacks choose the former.
--G R A