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Fascinating discussion from a former ANC insider: - Mandela wasn’t really president, he was the PR guy, Mbeki was in charge from the start. - The plan was to marginalize white South Africans from the start. They worked for three years to get their hands on the levers of... show more
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This is well known. One of the best life lessons I learnt - never to listen to someones words; their actions and results will tell you what they really mean.

Thanks. Nothing new but very interesting. Link to the whole interview pls.

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The “slow boil” of whites that Cyril Ramaphosa once let slip was a well known ANC strategy.

True but hollow - but doesn't tell the real story

Mandelas pragmatisim; ANC foreign support base eroded. Moscow & Beijing where having issues of their own. de Klerk seized the opportunity to resolve RSA domestic problems domesticaly. ANC is now been in power for 65% of the time the NATS where in power . In 78 SA was a poerhous

You never had a chance There is no accommodation for black Marxists racists

The PR man is your hero because he did nothing to change the status quo. To date,generally,whites are twenty times richer than the black man on average.A legacy of apartheid that the PR man saw nothing wrong with.There is a need to balance the equation.White people stop whining.

Don't you just love these hardcore freedom fighter always running off when their great quest come to fruition.

Actually, it was the Afrikaaner Broaderbond that started negotiating with the ANC first. They began their negotiations with Mbeki in Senegal (I think). It was Mandela that insisted they move him off Robben Island so that none of the other "comrades" found out he was negotiating.
