Thursday, 28 August 2025

Freedom for the Cape is coming

 


By Mike Smith

28th of August 2025

Can you believe it? 70 years since the ANC signed that piece of shit they call the “Freedom Charter” at Kliptown. 30 Years to implement it and what did it bring?

Where is the “Freedom”?...from WHAT?

All the ANC can do is put the “DOM” in “FreeDOM”.

Nevertheless, with great fanfare at their national convention they also kicked off the much talked about talk…the mother of all talks…the ANC’s National Dialogue.

Boy were they in for a surprise when their own Black students whipped them and gave them a tongue lashing about how useless they were.

Obviously, it is just a relieve valve for a boiler about to explode. Something somewhere, where the prolls can go and vent off steam rather than give the corrupt ANC mis-managers known as the “Eminent Persons Group” the Mussolini treatment on Church Square in Pretoria.

Meanwhile, while these thieving cadres just waste more of our taxpayer’s money stuffing their gobs and achieving zero to bugger-all with their National Dialogue, a REAL dialogue is going on behind closed doors and behind the scenes. A serious talk about Western Cape Independence.

An article by Phil Craig (Cape Independence Advocacy Group) on Politicsweb called “US and SA: The WCape solution” raised some eyebrows.

US and SA: The WCape solution - OPINION | Politicsweb

It points out the contentious issues between SA and the USA such as

1.      Undermining of property rights through Expropriation without compensation.

2.      Race based policies such as BBBEE, Affirmative Action, racial quotas in sport, racial quotas in university entry, etc.

3.      Songs and chants such as “Kill the Boer; Kill the Framer”

4.      The ANC’s “one-eyed diplomatic posturing against Israel whilst remaining intentionally blind to the numerous sins of China, Russia, and Iran.

Phil further points out how several groups have already gone to Washington to speak to the American government and how he was invited to a conference at Stellenbosch University that was sponsored by a Dutch foundation conducted in Afrikaans and titled “The USA in a new international order”.

The keynote speaker was Joshua Meservey, a senior fellow of the Hudson Institute in Washington.

They discussed how the South African government has become increasingly irrelevant. The real discussions between South Africa and the United States no longer involve the South African Government... In their place, an informal network of activists, businessmen, and opportunistic politicians has arisen.

WOW!!! The last time I read something like that was in the books by Srda Popovic, the founder of Serbian freedom movement OTPOR!

Once the government becomes irrelevant and the US speaks to ordinary people in a country, shit is about to go down in a big way...in the form of a “Colour Revolution”.

We also saw it in 1985 when the National Party government became obsolete and the ordinary academics, businessmen and artists went to speak to the   ANC and the US in Dakar and Lusaka.

30 yesr later and history repeats itself.

What is important to the West is obviously a Pro-Western government in SA. The ANC has proven over time to be full, unrepentant, Communists that will never Convert to Western democracy and free market capitalist policies.

The message has become clear; if the ANC cannot be converted, they must be removed.

The Cape Sea route, the military importance of Simon’s Town Navy base in the South Atlantic, access to Antarctica and of course access to the vast resources of South Africa is at stake here.

Sub-national solutions.

“Most interestingly of all, Meservey revealed that there are now some chatter and an emerging school of thought in Washington that the solution to South Africa - US relations may be what he described as ‘sub-national’, with the Western Cape front and centre in such thinking.”

I would like to add to that, an independent Kwazulu-Natal and independent Boer Republics. It is the logical conclusion to that chain of thought.

Conclusion

Twenty years ago, when I first started peddling the idea of Cape Independence, I had as many nay-sayers as supporters. Now the West has a name for it---sub-national solution.

The Western Cape is already semi-independent with a lot of independent initiatives. Capetonians do not feel part of the rest of South Africa. It just needs a final push with a referendum and a few middle-fingers at the ANC, and it will happen.

And once the Cape is independent it will become time to free the rest...including Namibia. Dare I repeat...this time we stop at the equator.


1 comment:

  1. SA is finished, no hope, whites should have gone to war in 94, most chose this rainbow nation nonsense and still would again today, that’s the problem right there.

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