South Africa’s ANC government is encouraging an “openly hostile” attitude towards white people based “on negative racial stereotypes”, while developing policies that are designed to force all white people out of the country, according to former President F.W. De Klerk. De Klerk—who was the last leader of the country during apartheid before he handed power over to the ANC during the early 1990s—was speaking this week on the anniversary of his famous “Red Tuesday” speech delivered on February 2, 1990, in which he lifted the ban on the ANC and announced Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. According to De Klerk, South Africa is “stumbling aimlessly down the road to societal collapse,” and that going by current South African President Jacob Zuma’s latest utterances, he could only conclude that “Zuma was determined to drag the country down by hijacking the state, and provoking economic crises and racial confrontation.” New Observer reports: “We are now without question on the wrong path,” De Klerk continued. “We are on the wrong constitutional path. The constitutionally guaranteed independence of our core institutions has been fatally compromised by the [ANC’s] hijacking [of the state]. “This includes the national prosecution taskforce, the ‘Falcons,’ elements of the police, the intelligence service, and now also [...]
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