By Mike Smith
22 September 2025
A few years ago, under South Africa’s Apartheid
system, the whites of South Africa thought that the only solution for the
cultural diversity of South Africa would be to have a “Two-state-solution” and
created the Bantu Homelands. Eventually ten of these autonomous nation states
were created, and the government of South Africa declared that four of the South African
Bantustans were independent, but the world refused to recognise
them.
There are many lies about this system. Today children
are taught in schools that the Homelands/Bantustans were on the worst, most
infertile land with no minerals after the whites first made sure they secured
all the mineral wealth for themselves, denied blacks state protection, etc..
All the major tribes of South Africa such as the
Zulus, the Sothos, Tswanas, Swazis, Xhosas and Vendas were given the chance to
rule and govern themselves on land that they have historically settled
themselves…plus some more. Most of this land was in the fertile eastern part of
the country and as can be seen by the biggest Platinum mine in the world, it
was in Bophuthatswana.
In my book I showed and proved how the 1913 Natives Land
Act gave black South Africans 65% more land than they originally settled and claimed.
The Xhosas got two countries (Transkei and Ciskei).
The Sothos, who already had their own country Lesotho,
further received QwaQwa.
The Swazis, who already had their own Kingdom,
Swaziland, further received KaNgwane
The Tswanas, who already had their own country
Botswana, further received Bophuthatswana.
Often, white farms were expropriated to form black
homelands as in the case of KwaNdebele where 19 white farms were combined to
form the Bantustan.
As for protection…The South Africans trained their
civil services, their police and their armies for them. To provide blacks with
work, white South Africans were given tax incentives if they started factories
or businesses in the Bantustans. Whites built hospitals, schools and
universities for these homelands.
Sixty years down the line, these Homelands are now ALL
incorporated in Greater South Africa and in ANC governed territory…ALL a
failure.
The hypocrisy and double standards of the Western
World really make me sick. Sometimes I honestly think they have all gone
bonkers. What they saw back then as “racial oppression” is fully praised as the
“Two-state-solution” in Israel today. Back then they didn’t want to recognise
and acknowledge the independence of these South African nations, but today they
want to recognise and acknowledge the independence of the Palestinian nation.
I don’t want to get into a debate about whether
Palestinians should get another separate country. As a true nationalist I
believe every nation should be able to rule themselves if they so desire. Self-determination
of People is even in the UN Charter.
Therefore I, for one, fully support a homeland for the
Zulu Nation if they so desire…provided they do not already have one.
For instance, the Tswanas (Botswana and
Bophuhatswana), the Xhosas (Transkei and Ciskei), Matabeles have Matabeleland
in Zimbabwe, yet they received KwaNdebele in South Africa too…exactly how many
independent countries do you need for one nation?
The same with the Palestinians. The name of the West
Bank is called, “West Jordan land” in German. Why? Because Jordan is the
country of Palestinians. In Jordan there are 12 million people who speak
exactly the same language and dialect as the Palestinians, have exactly the
same culture and religion as them, yet the West wants to recognise a
“Palestinian State” in addition to what they already have.
Seriously, I don’t understand what they are trying to
achieve. They are rewarding Islamic terrorists. It is all I can think of. Maybe
they are trying to claim a moral high ground. Who knows what is going on their sick minds.
All I can say is that I will NEVER recognise a
Palestinian state. Just like I do not recognise the ANC as a legitimate
government. They are Marxist terrorist scum and that is what they will always
be. No wonder the ANC and Hamas are big buddies. Birds of a feather who are in
love with tyrants.

I’m still waiting for someone/anyone to logically and coherently explain exactly how this Palestine state would function, given that it has multiple governments, is currently represented by two (soon to be three) geographically separated territories, has a large diaspora (mainly in Jordan), is utterly dependent on Israel for water, has no real natural resources, would continue to be completely dependent on aid handouts from the UN and other countries to survive, has no military and will not be allowed to have one by Israel in any case and is and will continue to be occupied by Israel until [at least] ALL terrorist factions are destroyed.
ReplyDeleteOn top of all this is the immensely critical issue of an ever expanding Palestinian population in a geographically limited space. Given the Palestinians inability and/or lack of desire to limit their population and the fact that Gaza previously to Oct 7, 2023 was one of the most densely populated spaces on the planet, how would their ever growing population be accommodated? Where could it expand into?
Sure, these are just minor details, yes? But don't let details stop anyone from making fools of themselves.
Wave that magic wand that will fix all the issues above!
Jojo
To be considered a sovereign state under the 1933 Montevideo Convention, an entity must have a defined territory, an effective government, a permanent population, and the ability to conduct international affairs. Although the recognition of other countries is also a key component of obtaining statehood, any Palestinian state established today would not meet the minimal criteria, according to Kobi Michael, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies and the Misgav Institute.
ReplyDelete“Even if the entire globe recognizes a Palestinian state, it has no effective government. It can’t exist if it is divided into two territories, the West Bank and Gaza, with no central government,” Michael said. “Most importantly, the State of Israel will not enable a Palestinian state as long as such a state endangers the very essence and security of the State of Israel.”
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/premium/3790414/trump-administration-united-nations-palestinian-statehood-recognition-repercussions/
Jojo