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Apartheid

Jonas Nilsson’s South Africa: From One Apartheid to Another?
Jonas Nilsson’s South Africa: From One Apartheid to Another? (Sweden, Palaestra Media, 2018)
reviewed by Andrew Hamilton
THE TITLE of this crowdfunded Internet documentary about the plight of South Africa’s Boers is a bit confusing. Based upon the title sequence at the beginning of the film, translated…

Hendrik Verwoerd: Architect of Apartheid
THE WORD APARTHEID is thrown around a lot in the sphere of geopolitical debate, often to denigrate certain regimes or government policies regarding racial matters, as it is associated with the evil White man subjugating the ethnic minority whom craves freedom. However, despite the frequent use…

The Making of Saint Stephen Biko
by Michael Walsh
ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1977, a Black South African lost his life. Stephen Bantu Biko was notorious for his radical rhetoric in favour of Black revolutionary terrorism. However, such terrorism invariably led to the terrorisation and deaths — not of ethnic Europeans — but of…

Britain’s War Against Britain
by Michael Walsh
I CONCEDE that hindsight and experience are the best teachers of all. An integral and loyal member of the British Empire, Rhodesia’s contribution to her mother country during the Boer War, the Great War, and World War II was remarkable. Yet today Rhodesia, since renamed Zimbabwe, symbolises…
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Africa’s Killing Fields
by Michael Walsh
EUROPE’S decolonisation of Africa is generally accepted as the price paid for transfer of power from White to Black rule. Not true: The concept of “African independence” was a massive deception on a par with that of the so-called “Russian Revolution,”…

The Antithesis of Apartheid
THE ALL-AFRIKANER settlement of Orania in South Africa is the very “antithesis of apartheid” and has achieved a miracle “not seen anywhere else in the world,” a leading South African liberal has written.
Andrew Kenny, a British national who emigrated to South Africa decades ago and made a living as…

Liberal Cognitive Dissonance on South Africa
by Jack Sen
A PECULIAR thing happened while my liberal sister and I were driving near a Black area of Johannesburg on our way back to Pretoria from RO Tambo International airport — Anne expressed a palpable fear of being in proximity to the very people she’d championed less than two decades earlier.…

Diversity & Evolution
by Michael Woodbridge
MANY Racial Loyalists have come to the conclusion that racial diversity is not such a bad thing; if only it really meant diversity, or “Separate Development”! The purpose of this brief essay is to point out the short comings of such a concept.
The Apartheid system of racial segregation…

Mektub: White Retreat in Africa
Amazing Instauration article predicted fate of Africa’s Whites in 1976
RHODESIA’S fall is preordained, not because of black threats or black guerrilla warfare, not because of any inability of white Rhodesians to defend their country, not because of Vorster’s pusillanimous…

Learning to Get Along
by Dr. William L. Pierce
I SPOKE recently with an Alliance member just back from a year in Zaire (the former Belgian Congo). He is a government scientist who is obliged to spend most of his time in rather odd places: African jungles, Arabian deserts, polar icecaps, and the like. While in Zaire he took advantage…