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A STABLE ORDER IS A RARE THING: HELLO SOUTH AFRICA

A stable order is a rare thing in the world. The idea of freedom in South Africa remains the most elusive of Democratic experiments that emerged from a negotiated settlement, as opposed to those that settled through a after war treaty. In negotiating the enfranchisement of Bantu Blacks from 1990 to 1996, when a Democratic Constitution was adopted, the Liberation Complex led by the ANC knew that it was beginning a process of undoing one of the well managed race-based order in the world. An order is said to be functional when it progressively grows into a means by which conflicts of interests are registered, resolved, altered and or maintained. It is on the basis of this balance being difficult that the rarity of a stable order is permanent watermark in human political co-existence   The Apartheid-Colonial order was, and still is, a sophisticated order that got funded out of the world richest mineral endowments extracted by a global empire with an eternal plan to dominate the gl...

MY RESERVATIONS ON THE FWDK FOUNDATION’S STATEMENT: APARTHEID A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY

Response letter to the FW de Klerk statement on apartheid as a crime against humanity.  Dr FW De Klerk The FW De Klerk Foundation P. O. Box 15785 Panorama 7506 16 February 2020 Dear Dr De Klerk, MY RESERVATIONS ON THE FWDK FOUNDATION’S STATEMENT: APARTHEID A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY In my acceptance of appointment to the FW De Klerk Foundation, I specifically wrote. “I am looking forward to becoming a part in a community that declares its vision as upholding South Africa’s National Accord, and if you allow me, the values enshrined in its constitution as a founding treatise for future generations”. The values that I meant are captured in the preamble of the Constitution that entrenched the National Accord, and the Preamble declares;   “We, the people of South Africa, Recognise the injustices of our past; Honour those who suffered for justice and freedom in our land; Respect those who have worked to build and develop our country ; and Believe that...