The idiot Ramaphosa and his stalwart of Cadre's fail to understand that land was not gridded off before the West came. Not one fence. Not one road. Land was not "Land" in the same way it's being categorized in the redistribution laws (lately approved).
There was not a phone in sight. Not a map. Just teritorial p***sing ground for warring tribes. Territories would shift according to whichever tribe was more aggressive. One day it was Chief Ngqika ka Mlawu of the Xhosa's land. The next it was Shaka Zulu. And so it had been for hundreds of years with Khoi San having been invaded before then.
Hence the idea is idiotic from the start. But that won't stop him from juicing the last stores of wealth out of the country to preserve his power.
When the US inherets western skill-forces, the Dollar will further appreciate. White South Africans being among the most skilled people in the world - Musk being the prime example, but many others:
1. Mark Shuttleworth
An entrepreneur and philanthropist, Shuttleworth founded Thawte, a company specializing in digital certificates and internet security, which he sold to VeriSign in 1999. He later established Canonical Ltd., the company behind the Ubuntu operating system. In 2002, Shuttleworth became the first South African in space as a space tourist aboard a Russian Soyuz mission. (BRITANNICA.COM)
2. Roelof Botha
A venture capitalist and company director, Botha has been influential in Silicon Valley. He played a significant role in the early stages of companies like YouTube and is a partner at Sequoia Capital, a leading venture capital firm. (MG.CO.ZA)
3. Vinny Lingham
An internet entrepreneur, Lingham co-founded and served as CEO of Gyft, a mobile gift card company acquired by First Data Corporation in 2014. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Civic, a startup focusing on identity protection and management. EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
4. Lyndon and Peter Rive
Brothers Lyndon and Peter Rive co-founded SolarCity, which became the largest provider of residential solar energy services in the U.S. Their efforts have significantly contributed to the adoption of clean energy solutions across the country. MG.CO.ZA
5. Paul Maritz
Originally from KwaZulu-Natal, Maritz became the CEO of VMware, a global leader in cloud computing and virtualization technology. His leadership has been pivotal in advancing enterprise software solutions. (MG.CO.ZA)
These individuals exemplify the diverse contributions of South African-born professionals to various industries in the United States.
This is not a race-baiting post. But the numbers are clear. And the situation seems unavoidable at this point. Ramaphosa is an idiot, and so are his crew of Zimbabwe-style know-nothings.
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