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There is no white genocide in South Africa (Opinion)

There is no white genocide in South Africa

FJN condemns the fabrications and insinuations that there is a race war against whites in South Africa.
Statements such as these contradict the facts and can only inflame social tensions.
South Africa is entitled to discuss the return of its lands acquired through colonial violence and wrongful appropriation as any sovereign state would do.
African Jews are concerned by perpetuation of colonial domination and its associated mythology, based on backward racial discrimination.
In this case, those who have nightmares of racial genocide against whites in South Africa, must ask themselves why. Is it maybe because genocide is how they themselves imposed their power over other people’s lands and freedom? Genocide is not part of the liberation dream of Africans. It is what they have courageously fought against, from Ethiopia in the times of Italian invasion, to the Herero under Germany, and Congo under Belgium.
Similarly we fully support the return of Monarchy in South Africa, Lybia, Burundi, and everywhere it is found on our continent, in accordance to the laws and constitution of each country. For even the colonial system of so-called administration is too often unfit to represent the true sovereignty of African nations. With all due respect to the South African national hero Mr Nelson Mandela, we believe that he could not move his country forward because he was a liberator, but not a King. Had South Africa accepted its monarchical identity, today all lands and all resources would be in South African hands, and this country would not be an object of external political speculations. A monarchy can unite all ethnic and all different religious groups under one family.
A monarchy is visible, not invisible power.
Political democracy is not incompatible with the national umbrella of royal majesty and traditional guidance.
South African politicians must deliver the best of all worlds for their constituencies. When politics get blurry, shadiness and corruption become the norm, not the exception. Spiritually it breeds despair and disconnection from the social context. South African youth are cynical about their future in their own land.
If they had a King or a Queen to look up to, not just momentary good talkers, they would be willing and able to defend the honor of their people when they are accused of genocidal intentions. But they are not part of the discussion, and their traditional elders are not the ones who are poised to help them, or defend them, because they were pushed out of the equation by those who want to emulate western models of governance.
We pray for growth and development, safety, peace and prosperity in South Africa, both physically and spiritually.
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By Abraham Habib
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