A View From the Past

Deborah Venable

04/24/06

 

Part of why I consider mine a rather “unique” view may be explained by listening to and reading most other more “standard” views, which are inevitably based on a single mindset, a single set of research tools, or a generational rut that is inborn in most individuals.  As I set about to write about what is on my mind, however, I must employ a wide variety of research material to pinpoint exactly why I believe a certain way.  Certainly a part of that research involves my own memory, spanning a century of “personal” anecdotal evidence from my own life and that learned at the knees of my parents, born at the turn of the twentieth century.  If my parents did absolutely nothing else for me, (and that is definitely not the case), they taught me how to trust tangible history.  They were not stagnant in their own generation, and thus were both able to handle the vast amount of changes they lived through, and not lose sight of the history that came before.  I’ve found many folks much younger than my parents, (or even me for that matter), that simply cannot keep a balance of respect for real history and the fast-paced present. 

 

We’ve all heard the old adage that goes something like, “those who can’t learn from history are destined to repeat it.”  I find more truth in that as time goes on. 

 

With this set up, I could continue this article in many different ways on any number of subjects.  I have a vast library of books, most of which are still packed from my last move, and electronic data stored on several computers that I constantly add to and update from time to time.  I also have a pretty clear memory of the last fifty years from first-hand witness, and the shared memories from my parents of the fifty years previous to that.  It is from all these resources that I attempt to draw conclusions about the present and logically balance those conclusions with the truth of history. 

 

Neither of my parents had ever visited the continent of Africa, but they had a certain respect for it that I remember from childhood.  My mother, who was not especially fond of traveling out of the country, always said that Africa would be one place she would love to see for herself – second only to Scotland, which accounted for much of my grandfather’s heritage.  But Africa provided for my mother a mysterious longing for “natural beauty that doesn’t exist anywhere else on earth,” she said.  She loved the old movies depicting the beauty and idyllic stories of life on the plains and in the African bush.  She held no animosity for native Africans no matter what color they were – black or white. 

 

Both of my parents died before political correctness dictated the widespread use of the term “African-American” to replace “black” and “Negro” to describe those of African descent living in this country.  They did not teach me to hold a reverence for anything hyphenated with American, so I don’t suppose they would have liked the abomination of political correctness any more than I do.  It is so misleading in so many ways – this hyphenation mindset that has swept the country.  My parents respected people for who they were as individuals, and they respected America for its uniqueness in all the world.  If the label, “American” is not good enough for a citizen of this country, perhaps it is not our problem, but theirs’ and should be handled as such. 

 

As I was updating some of my old electronic data files, I ran across one that was posted on the Internet over five years ago.  I checked to make sure it is still available, found that it is, and decided to put it here, within this article, in its entirety.  Oddly enough, given the thread of my thoughts here, it was written by an African-American – a white African-American:   

 

 

A Warning for Americans: A Message from a South African
By Robby Noel - Posted: 03.12.01

 

People used to say that South Africa was 20 years behind the rest of the Western world. Television, for example, came late to South Africa (but so did pornography and the gay* rights movement).

 

Today, however, South Africa may be the grim model of the future Western world, for events in America reveals trends chillingly similar to those that destroyed our country.

 

America's structures are Western. Your Congress, your lobbying groups, your free speech, and the way ordinary Americans either get involved or ignore politics are peculiarly Western, not the way most of the world operates. But the fact that only about a third of Americans deem it important to vote is horrifying in light of how close you are to losing your Western character.

 

Writing letters to the press, manning stands at county fairs, hosting fund-raising dinners, attending rallies, setting up conferences, writing your Congressman -- that is what you know, and what you are comfortable with. Those are the political methods you've created for yourselves to keep your country on track and to ensure political accountability.

 

But woe to you if -- or more likely, when -- the rules change. White Americans may soon find themselves unable or unwilling to stand up to challenge the new political methods that will be the inevitable result of the ethnic metamorphosis now taking place in America. Unable to cope with the new rules of the game -- violence, mob riots, intimidation through accusations of racism, demands for proportionality based on racial numbers, and all the other social and political weapons used by the have-nots to bludgeon treasure and power from the haves -- Americans, like others before them, will no doubt cave in. They will compromise away their independence and ultimately their way of life.

That is exactly what happened in South Africa. I know, because I was there and I saw it happen.

 

Faced with revolution in the streets, strikes, civil unrest and the sheer terror and murder practiced by Nelson Mandela's African National Congress (ANC), the white government simply capitulated in order to achieve "peace." Westerners need peace. They need order and stability. They are builders and planners. But what we got was peace of the grave for our society.

 

The Third World is different -- different peoples with different pasts and different cultures. Yet Westerners continue to mistake the psychology of the Third World and its peoples. Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe are perfect examples of those mistakes. Sierra Leone is in perpetual civil war, and Zimbabwe -- once thriving, stable Rhodesia -- is looting the very people (the white men) who feed the country. Yet Westerners do not admit that the same kind of savagery could come to America when enough immigrants of the right type assert themselves. The fact is, Americans are sitting ducks for Third World exploitation of the Western conscience of compassion.

 

Those in the West who forced South Africa to surrender to the ANC and its leaders did not consider Africa to be the dangerous, corrupt, and savage place it is now in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Those Western politicians now have a similar problem on their own doorsteps: the demand for power and treasure from the non-Western peoples inside the realm.

 

It is already too late for South Africa, but not for America if enough people strengthen their spine and take on the race terrorists, the armies of the "politically correct" and, most dangerous of all, the craven politicians who believe "compassionate conservatism" will buy them a few more votes, a few more days of peace.

 

White South Africans, you should remember, have been in that part of Africa for the same amount of time whites have inhabited North America; yet ultimately South Africans voted for their own suicide. We are not so very different from you.

 

We lost our country through skillful propaganda, pressure from abroad (not least from the U.S.A.), unrelenting charges of "oppression" and "racism," and the shrewd assessment by African tyrants that the white man has many Achilles' heels, the most significant of which are his compassion, his belief in the "equality of man," and his "love your neighbor" philosophy --none of which are part of the Third World's history.

 

The mainline churches played a big role in the demise of Western influence throughout Africa, too; especially in South Africa. Today's tyrants were yesterday's mission-school protégés. Many dictators in Africa were men of the cloth. They knew their clerical collars would deflect criticism and obfuscate their real aims, which had nothing whatever to do with the "brotherhood of man."

 

Other tyrants, like the infamous Idi Amin, were trained and schooled by the whites themselves, at Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard. After receiving the best from the West, they unleashed a resentful bloodlust against their benefactors.

 

From what I have seen and read thus far, I fear Americans will capitulate just as we did. Americans are, generally, a soft lot. They don't want to quarrel or obstruct the claims of those who believe they were wronged. They like peace and quiet, and they want to compromise and be nice.

 

A television program aired in South Africa showed a town meeting in Southern California where people met to complain about falling standards in the schools. Whites who politely spoke at the meeting clearly resented the influx of Mexican immigrants into their community. When a handful of Chicanos at the back of the hall shouted and waved their hands at them, the whites simply shrunk back into their seats rather than tell the noisemakers to shut up. They didn't want to quarrel.

 

In America, the courts are still the final arbiters of society's laws. But what will happen when your future majority refuses to abide by court rulings -- as in Zimbabwe? What will happen when the courts are filled with their people, or their sympathizers? In California, Proposition 187 has already been overturned.

 

What will you do when the future nonwhite majority decides to change the names of streets and cities? What will you do when they no longer want to use money that carries the portraits of old, dead white "racists" and slave owners? Will you cave in, like you did on flying the Confederate flag? What about the national anthem? Your official language?

 

Don't laugh. When the "majority" took over in South Africa, the first targets were our national symbols.

 

In another generation, America may well face what Africa is now experiencing -- invasions of private land by the "have-nots;" the decline in health care quality; roads and buildings in disrepair; the banishment of your history from the education of the young; the revolutionization of your justice system.

 

In South Africa today, only 9 percent of murders end up in jail. Court dockets are regularly purchased and simply disappear. Magistrates can be bribed as can the prison authorities, making escapes commonplace. Vehicle and airplane licenses are regularly purchased, and forged school and university certificates are routine.

 

What would you think of the ritual slaughter of animals in your neighbor's backyard? How do you clean up the blood and entrails that litter your suburban streets? How do you feel about the practice of witchcraft, in which the parts of young girls and boys are needed for "medicinal" purposes? How do you react to the burning of witches?

 

Don't laugh. All that is quite common in South Africa today.

 

Don't imagine that government officials caught with their fingers in the till will be punished. Excuses -- like the need to overcome generations of white racism -- will be found to exonerate the guilty.

 

In fact, known criminals will be voted into office because of a racial solidarity among the majority that doesn't exist among the whites. When Ian Smith of the old Rhodesia tried to stand up to the world, white South African politicians were among the Westerners pressuring him to surrender.

 

When Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe murders his political opponents, ignores unfavorable court decisions, terrorizes the population and siphons off millions from the state treasury for himself and his friend, South Africa's new President Thabo Mbeki holds his hand and declares his support. That just happened a few weeks ago.

 

Your tax dollars will go to those who don't earn and don't pay. In South Africa, organizations that used to have access to state funds such as old age homes, the arts, and veterans' services, are simply abandoned.

 

What will happen is that Western structures in America will be either destroyed from without, or transformed from within, used to suit the goals of the new rulers. And they will reign either through terror, as in Zimbabwe today, or exert other corrupt pressures to obtain, or buy votes. Once power is in the hands of aliens, don't expect loyalty or devotion to principle from those whose jobs are at stake. One of the most surprising and tragic components of the disaster in South Africa is how many previously anti-ANC whites simply moved to the other side.

 

Once you lose social, cultural, and political dominance, there is no getting it back again.

Unfortunately, your habits and values work against you. You cannot fight terror and street mobs with letters to your Congressmen. You cannot fight accusations of racism with prayer meetings. You cannot appeal to the goodness of your fellow man when the fellow man despises you for your weakness and hacks off the arms and legs of his political opponents.  To survive, Americans must never lose the power they now enjoy to people from alien cultures. Above all, don't put yourselves to the test of fighting only when your backs are against the wall. You will probably fail.

 

Millions around the world want your good life. But make no mistake: They care not for the high-minded ideals of Jefferson and Washington, and your Constitution. What they want are your possessions, your power, and your status.

 

And they already know that their allies among you, the "human rights activists," the skillful lawyers and the left-wing politicians will fight for them, and not for you. They will exploit your compassion and your Christian charity, and your good will.

 

They have studied you, Mr. and Mrs. America, and they know your weaknesses well.
They know what to do. Do you?

 

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So here is some history, hard to argue with, don’t you think?  Written five years ago – pre 911 – pre current illegal alien debacle, pre even more political correctness, rewritten history, educational and political brainwashing, etc. this still stands a warning for Americans.  Africa is a savage, beautiful place containing a mysterious lesson in the most basic human and animal nature.  Heeding that lesson could make the difference in whether or not America will ever truly be hyphenated with total failure.  

 

 

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