Zulu King: South Africa Was Better Off Under Apartheid
Sunday,
December 13, 2015
Goodwill Zwelithini, King
of the Zulus, grasps what has been happening to South Africa:
The
official king of South Africa’s Zulu tribe has announced that that country was
economically, militarily, and socially better under white Afrikaner rule—and
that history will judge blacks as only having destroyed everything that they
had inherited from the white government.
King
Goodwill Zwelithini, who has been Zulu king since December 1971, made the
remarks during a speech at an official royal household event in Nongoma,
located in the northeastern part of the eastern seaboard province of
KwaZulu-Natal, over the past weekend.
Like a
lot of Americans, King Zwelithini pines
for better times, before leftist looters took control.
King
Zwelithini said the former white rulers of South Africa had “built a powerful
government with the strongest economy and army on the continent.”
He went
on to say that the white government had “a mighty army, and that the South
African currency and economy had “shot up” under the National Party government.
“But
then,” he continued, “came this so-called democracy in which black people are
destroying the gains of the past. The economy that we are now burning down.”
Addressing
himself directly to black people, King Zwelethini said that “you do not want to
build on what you had inherited. You are going to find yourselves on the wrong
side of history.”
The same will be said for the
self-righteous moonbats who exerted international pressure on South Africa,
compelling the country to immolate itself on the altar of political
correctness, with no serious concern for the well-being of its inhabitants.
They were handed a prosperous first-world country. Now look at it.