“I sincerely hope that events in Iraq have inched Americans toward a less Disneyfied view of democracy. It is a mistake to doggedly conflate democracy with freedom, and “the freedom to vote” with liberty. Majority rule, especially as it applies in Middle Eastern and African countries, doesn’t always empower the right people.
Which brings me to another, less-than Magic Kingdom: my old homeland, South Africa, RIP.
The irony of President Bush’s December-8 meeting with Thabo Mbeki, South Africa’s president, went unnoticed. Democratic South Africa is yet another spot where the rule of the demos has turned a once-prosperous, if politically problematic, place into a lawless ramshackle.
South Africa is now the most violent country outside a war zone.”
The excerpt is from my new WorldNetDaily.com column, “The Ugly Truth About Democratic South Africa.”
Update: A special guest shares her impressions of her birthplace, South-Africa, after a recent visit:
While reading the excellent BLOG reply of Shaka Mehlomakulu, I was impressed by his clarity and intensely knowledgeable criticism of South Africa. He presents the truth as it is unfolding today, and having been there, this very year, and being a native born South African, now living abroad, I can confirm that all that he says is actual and true.
There is almost total press censorship. The true facts are never shown with regard to crime — and the murders, the hijackings and the violence perpetrated against the white farmers.
Wait until these excellent farmers — men of strength and courage and enormous knowledge of cattle, harvests, sheep, pastures, modern equipment — have been so intimidated through violence and slaughter, that they disappear from the South African farming scene. Then all havoc will reign and the wretched South African citizen, both white and black, will rue the day that democracy, that obscene word, was forced onto South Africa.
The politicians are filling their pockets with their ill-gotten gains, the system of enforced black “partners” in every S.A. business is scandalous; nothing better than robbery of every business in South Africa.
Thankfully, somehow, I emigrated at an early age, taking with me my two children, one of whom, Ilana Mercer, has become such a brave voice of freedom. How proud I am of my daughter Ilana and all her knowledge and truth.
—Ann Wendy
Update: Please refer to “Dispatches From the Bloody South African Front” as well.