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Anti-White Affirmative Action Policy Behind South African Infrastructure Crisis


CAPE TOWN - In a damning report on Eskom’s skills situation, trade union Solidarity on Thursday revealed that 75% of Eskom’s 5,000 white staff are considering quitting the company.

In an attempt to stop the skills rot, Solidarity called for a moratorium on affirmative action for five years at the state power utility.Solidarity’s deputy general secretary Dirk Hermann said Eskom can impose the affirmative action moratorium without abandoning its commitment to transformation.

He said Eskom already achieved in March 2006 the 2014 black economic empowerment targets of 64% black managerial representation.

In addition, Eskom is close to reaching its own 64% black managerial representation target by 2010.

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South Africa - 50 murders a day !

The world is watching south Africa burn and kill its self… Yet the ANC still thinks it has the upper hand when it comes to the politically correct spin.

Watch this and see how bad things are in Arsezania



Ian Smith: The Champion of Rhodesia

There were no accolades for Ian Smith, the former Prime Minister of Rhodesia who died in 2007. There was no gathering of world leaders to bid farewell to this great statesman, or any attempt to praise his sincerity. Ian Smith was branded a “racist dictator” and was then betrayed by dictators within the British Commonwealth of Nations – the institution that he had so admired and for whom he had fought as a Spitfire pilot during the Second World War.

His post-war fight for civilised democracy and European culture was opposed by Harold Wilson, a British PM suspected of links with the KGB, an organisation within the USSR whose Red doctrines dictated that African ‘colonialists’ had to be attacked on all fronts. South Africa and Rhodesia were seen as enemies by the USSR, mainly because most of the new gold flowing into Zurich was either from South Africa or from the USSR. The Kremlin fought only for the interests of the USSR and it is a sad delusion that it was concerned for the welfare of the indigenous African population. The truth is that gold was the only thing that counted.


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New Exhibit Explores Hitler’s ‘Germania’

Hitler was confident of winning World War II and planned to give Berlin a monumental makeover by 1950. A group in Berlin has collected records about his ‘Germania’ vision — and plans to lead tours through what’s left of the old construction site.

Hitler never liked Berlin. He saw it as a dirty, liberal-minded place and was disdainful of its leftist political leanings. But he had an idea for fixing it after World War II came to an end. His famous vision of Berlin for 1950 — planned in detail by his architect, Albert Speer — was a grand Fascist city called “Germania,” and a new Berlin exhibition looks at models and physical traces of it left behind by Hitler’s regime.

The exhibit, called “Myth Germania,” shows just how far from reality Hitler’s mind wandered when he dreamed about Germany’s future. One centerpiece is a scale model of the Volkshalle, a gargantuan domed auditorium that Speer imagined rising over the River Spree. The Volkshalle dome would have risen 290 meters (951 feet) into the air, higher than some New York skyscrapers. The exhibit’s model makes scale models of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag look like toys from a model train set.

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Kosovo Serbs seize UN courthouse

Serbs protest in Mitrovica. File photo

Kosovo Serbs are refusing to recognise Pristina’s authority

Hundreds of Kosovo Serbs have taken over a UN courthouse in the northern Kosovo town of Mitrovica, raising a Serbian flag to replace the UN’s.The protesters broke into the building in the Serb-dominated part of the city, forcing UN police to retreat.

A Kosovo police spokesman said a UN official was negotiating with Serb leaders to try to resolve the issue.

Kosovo Serbs and Serbia have refused to recognise Kosovo’s declaration of independence last month.

Most EU states and the US have recognised Pristina’s unilateral move.

Tension

UN riot police did not intervene when the crowd seized the court.

“We have returned to a building that belongs to us, and in which we worked until 1999,” municipal public prosecutor Milan Bigovic was quoted as saying by Reuters.

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Swastika shaped retirement home angers Jews

To its 117 elderly residents, Wesley Acres is simply a peaceful place to pass their twilight years.

Only when viewed from above does it become apparent that the retirement home is built in the shape of a giant swastika.

Following complaints, steps are being taken to alter the shape of the 1980-built establishment in Decatur, Alabama, so it is no longer a symbol of Nazi power.

But the question remains: Was Wesley Acres merely an accident or an expression of far-Right beliefs by its planners?

Prompted by complaints from a Jewish activist, the agency that owns the government-funded building is planning to alter its shape to disguise the Nazi symbol.

Avrahaum Segol, an Israeli-American researcher, claims the swastika shape is homage to German scientists who designed the V2 rockets launched against Allied targets in World War II.

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UK: Muslim welfare abusers

UNEMPLOYED scrounger Mohammed Salim is getting the state to pay for him, his wife and their ELEVEN kids because he can’t be bothered to go to work. He quit his £27,000 job teaching maths and science three years ago and is BETTER OFF claiming £29,096 a year in benefits.

And he has much more time to devote to his Islamic political party— which ATTACKS the British government, even though this country gives his family their food, clothes and house for free.

Mohammed is also busy planning his TWELFTH baby with wife Noreen, 35, but has no plans to get a job.

He grinned: “For many years I worked in Derby as a teacher, earning £27,000 a year, and Noreen would be at home with the kids.

“I would come home at weekends. Then I moved back to work in Manchester and took a pay cut to £24,000. It was a load of c***.

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UK: Vicar attacked for ‘being a Christian’

A vicar was in hospital last night after being attacked in his churchyard by two youths in what is being treated as a ‘faith hate’ crime.

Canon Michael Ainsworth, 57, was kicked and punched in the head as one of the attackers screamed “f***ing priest“.

He was left lying on the ground with deep cuts, bruising and two black eyes.

The attack took place in the early evening after Canon Ainsworth politely asked three Asian youths who had gathered in the churchyard to quieten down …

The incident happened outside St George-in-the-East Church in Wapping, East London.

It has regularly had windows smashed by youths - who on one occasion shouted: “This should not be a church, this should be a mosque.

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Wales: ‘they can never be assimilated’

Beneath the grey skies of Cardiff every Friday, thousands of Welsh Muslims attend prayers across the port city, some in old sandstone Protestant churches that have been converted into mosques in recent years.

The same is happening in cities across Europe, where Islam is now considered the fastest growing religion …

As Islamic communities are growing, research shows that Christian church attendance across Europe is in decline …

Veiled women - a rarity in Cardiff in the 1970s - are now a common site around Cardiff, said Salim Kidwai, the Pakistani-born head of the Muslim Council of Wales.

“In the last five to ten years the increasing number of girls wearing hijabs is tremendous,” he said.

Mr Kidwai said that while first-generation immigrants had an “inferiority complex” and tried to emulate the British, their children were adopting Islam as a means of carving out an identity in a culture that he believes does not accept them.

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Tibetans riot in Sydney

PRO-Tibetan demonstrators hurled eggs and water bottles at China’s consulate in Melbourne today in protest against China’s rule.

More than 100 Tibetans and their supporters began demonstrating outside the consulate, in leafy Toorak in Melbourne’s east, at 10am (AEDT), following a similar event outside Chinese consular offices in Sydney yesterday.

What began as a peaceful affair turned rowdy as a handful of demonstrators repeatedly surged towards the consulate’s gates, before being pushed back by federal, Victorian and mounted police officers. At one point, a car driven by an unidentified Chinese man was pelted with eggs and battered with flagpoles as it swept into the consulate compound.

A female protester who sneaked past the police line and followed the car inside was chased by police and frogmarched back outside before being cautioned.

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