Eel on Moosk 0-1 Julius Selo Malema

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Anglo-Saxons the world over are extremely sensitive to land repossession. Because they know they live on stolen lands. Kenyan peasants worked for years to buy back small pieces of their own land. We need to revisit this issue as citizens. Colonial remnants ought to have all their land confiscated for redistribution to citizens. And the right time would be about now, when the West is preoccupied with multiple challenges.
 
Anglo-Saxons the world over are extremely sensitive to land repossession.
Whitey is scared. It has dawned on them that they're only 13 pc of the world population. Most of them are aged and they have discouraged their young ones from marrying and raising a family - too expensive to give birth and raise a child and too easy to get oneself in a punitive divorce -. Then their countries have been swamped by migrants making them minorities and very insecure.
 
Anglo-Saxons the world over are extremely sensitive to land repossession. Because they know they live on stolen lands. Kenyan peasants worked for years to buy back small pieces of their own land. We need to revisit this issue as citizens. Colonial remnants ought to have all their land confiscated for redistribution to citizens. And the right time would be about now, when the West is preoccupied with multiple challenges.
People usually point out that land that was meant to be redistributed to Kikuyu in the formerly white Highlands was taken up by Kenyatta Senior and his cronies. Is that the case, or not?
 
These black South Africans like fighting everyone. Aren't they the same ones who were staging Xenophobic attacks on fellow Africans, burning and looting their businesses claiming that Africans from other countries were taking 'their jobs'?

South Africa being a poster child of corruption in Africa, less than 35 years ago they achieved their liberation but what happened is that while the political elites became richer, their systems stopped working and poverty increased and now some SA towns are some of the most dangerous places to be in Africa.

And then they pull off this Mugabe move because they noticed that ANC was becoming less popular and the party of the whites was becoming more popular. You know why? When people become better educated they care less about tribe and race and more about integrity and effectiveness.

I personally stopped caring much about so called colonialism when many decades after it ended, your fellow African treats you worse than the colonialists did. They steal your future and kill you in cold blood when you confront them.

Anyways, let Malema have fun. He's always enjoyed Soros' money and will get even more for targeting Soros' enemies like Musk. Meanwhile, once profitable SA farms will go down to dust.

Reminds me of a kenyan rancher who was lamenting how much prime agricultural land used to be available that would easily solve Kenya's food security problem but instead is being subdivided and sold off to property developers for some quick millions. But because he's white, people would assume he just wants to take land away from blacks.
 
People usually point out that land that was meant to be redistributed to Kikuyu in the formerly white Highlands was taken up by Kenyatta Senior and his cronies. Is that the case, or not?
They did take parcels here and there, but a very very tiny fraction compared to what remained in the hands of White settlers, who later sold it directly or indirectly to wage-less peasants. If they had vacated the land outright, the land issues we have today would have been non-existent.
 
These black South Africans like fighting everyone. Aren't they the same ones who were staging Xenophobic attacks on fellow Africans, burning and looting their businesses claiming that Africans from other countries were taking 'their jobs'?

South Africa being a poster child of corruption in Africa, less than 35 years ago they achieved their liberation but what happened is that while the political elites became richer, their systems stopped working and poverty increased and now some SA towns are some of the most dangerous places to be in Africa.

And then they pull off this Mugabe move because they noticed that ANC was becoming less popular and the party of the whites was becoming more popular. You know why? When people become better educated they care less about tribe and race and more about integrity and effectiveness.

I personally stopped caring much about so called colonialism when many decades after it ended, your fellow African treats you worse than the colonialists did. They steal your future and kill you in cold blood when you confront them.

Anyways, let Malema have fun. He's always enjoyed Soros' money and will get even more for targeting Soros' enemies like Musk. Meanwhile, once profitable SA farms will go down to dust.

Reminds me of a kenyan rancher who was lamenting how much prime agricultural land used to be available that would easily solve Kenya's food security problem but instead is being subdivided and sold off to property developers for some quick millions. But because he's white, people would assume he just wants to take land away from blacks.
Land is the most important asset anywhere in the world. The is why we have war in Ukraine, why the colonialists invaded other peoples, and why the African American has been unable to free himself from suffering for centuries. When you deny people access to land, they will be trapped in generational poverty forever. The West 'convinced' new African governments, such as the ANC, that they did not need land to address the poverty problem. Yet, experience has shown that land is the basis of all wealth. No country prospers when citizens have no access to land.
 
People usually point out that land that was meant to be redistributed to Kikuyu in the formerly white Highlands was taken up by Kenyatta Senior and his cronies. Is that the case, or not?
There was something called the Settlement Fund Trustees. People could identify pieces of land and use the land as collateral for the fund to pay seller then buyer pays pole pole until they clear the low interest loan. Needless to say people who were close to the government had better information and took advantage.

Edit- P/s- The settlement schemes were not just for Kikuyus and that is why even a lot of Kisiis ended up in T/Nzoia. But Kikuyus are more prominent settlers coz of 1) They are more and 2) Many returned from Forest and employment in settler farms in Rift Valley to find their kin did not leave them any portions during adjudication and demarcation.
 
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They did take parcels here and there, but a very very tiny fraction compared to what remained in the hands of White settlers, who later sold it directly or indirectly to wage-less peasants. If they had vacated the land outright, the land issues we have today would have been non-existent.
So the Kenyatta family is not the evil land grabbers we're all made to believe.

There was something called the Settlement Fund Trustees. People could identify pieces of land and use the land as collateral for the fund to pay seller then buyer pays pole pole until they clear the low interest loan. Needless to say people who were close to the government had better information and took advantage.
Why was a govt by Africans for Africans not interested in informing the peasants who's family members fought and died for land that they now had a way to get it back? This was when most of the people were not formally educated in modern ways of govt unlike today.
 
So the Kenyatta family is not the evil land grabbers we're all made to believe.
There was a time the issue came up and Mama Ngina said she sold some of the land eg Kahawa Sukari to clear the SFT loans for the other parcels. I have no information to make me doubt her story.
 
Why was a govt by Africans for Africans not interested in informing the peasants who's family members fought and died for land that they now had a way to get it back?
They did and many did. That's how many ended up in places like Kiambaa (Uasin Gishu), Rurigi, Burnt Forest, Rironi. laikipia West and Trans Nzoia. They bought mzungu farms and subdivided.
 
Land is the most important asset anywhere in the world.
It's not access to land, it's what you do with what you have. Yes, land is important, but..

Mugabe confiscated land from white people, it became unproductive, the economy collapsed, many Zimbabweans became poor and fled to South Africa where they faced hostility. Mugabe did not do this because he loved his fellow Africans, he did this because that was the way to maintain his grip of power on Zimbabwe as unpopularity soared.

Kenyans are currently selling off large parcels of agriculturally productive land to property developers for some quick millions. Kenya is the same country struggling to feed its people 60 years after independence.

Japan is a very small county land wise, but even though they are now declining, they are still one of the economic giants of the world.

UAE was a land of camel nomads. Until they discovered oil, which changed them completely and made them a tourist destination. They managed to convert a hot and dry desert to a tourist destination. What happens in kenya? The mineral story is shrouded in mystery, only the well connected politicians and their minions benefit, kenyans are generally left high and dry, suffering the consequences of unchecked corruption.

I can write an entire essay on this.. but the long and short is that Africans are their own worst enemies.
 
These black South Africans like fighting everyone. Aren't they the same ones who were staging Xenophobic attacks on fellow Africans, burning and looting their businesses claiming that Africans from other countries were taking 'their jobs'?

South Africa being a poster child of corruption in Africa, less than 35 years ago they achieved their liberation but what happened is that while the political elites became richer, their systems stopped working and poverty increased and now some SA towns are some of the most dangerous places to be in Africa.

And then they pull off this Mugabe move because they noticed that ANC was becoming less popular and the party of the whites was becoming more popular. You know why? When people become better educated they care less about tribe and race and more about integrity and effectiveness.

I personally stopped caring much about so called colonialism when many decades after it ended, your fellow African treats you worse than the colonialists did. They steal your future and kill you in cold blood when you confront them.

Anyways, let Malema have fun. He's always enjoyed Soros' money and will get even more for targeting Soros' enemies like Musk. Meanwhile, once profitable SA farms will go down to dust.

Reminds me of a kenyan rancher who was lamenting how much prime agricultural land used to be available that would easily solve Kenya's food security problem but instead is being subdivided and sold off to property developers for some quick millions. But because he's white, people would assume he just wants to take land away from blacks.
My guy, either you're white or you only consume news from Fox, Truth Social, Elon Musk's TL and Alex Jones?

Anyway, let me chime in. It's true that Kenya has squandered prime agricultural land for short-term real estate profits, but let’s not pretend white landowners in Kenya were ever purely motivated by food security. Much of that land was taken during colonial rule, and the unresolved land injustices in Kenya today aren’t just about farming—they’re about power and historical theft. Just look at The Northern Rangelands Tris. The real enemy isn’t white or black landowners; it’s the elite class, across races, who put profit over people. How you end up despising Africans in this matter vs the pink man is ummmm interesting.

As for the “colonialism wasn’t so bad” argument.. let’s be real. Many African leaders have failed their people in many ways, but romanticizing colonialism is revisionist at best. The colonial system was never designed to uplift Africans; it was built for resource extraction. So blaming modern African failures on "Africans treating each other worse than the colonizers" while conveniently ignoring the long-term structural damage colonialism left behind is like blaming today’s potholes on the current government while pretending British roads were paved with gold.

For a bit of context, read on the likes of Lumumba, Sankara, Nkurumah, Machel and other true African greats for once. Or look at modern Botswana. Not all hope is lost bro.
 
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Mugabe confiscated land from white people, it became unproductive, the economy collapsed, many Zimbabweans became poor and fled to South Africa where they faced hostility. Mugabe did not do this because he loved his fellow Africans, he did this because that was the way to maintain his grip of power on Zimbabwe as unpopularity soared.
The idea that land reform in South Africa will automatically turn farms into wastelands is the same fear-mongering we saw before Zimbabwe’s land reforms. Yes, Zimbabwe mishandled it, but South Africa isn’t Zimbabwe. The reality is that, decades after apartheid, white farmers still control a disproportionate amount of arable land. Ignoring that and acting like land redistribution is some kind of economic suicide ignores the very real inequality that needs addressing.
 
Mugabe confiscated land from white people, it became unproductive, the economy collapsed,
The Zimbabwean economy collapsed due to sanctions from Anglo-Saxons. And many African farmers have thrived despite the economic sabotage.
Japan is a very small county land wise, but even though they are now declining, they are still one of the economic giants of the world.
Japan is a serious farming country that produces more food than Kenya. All human progress is built on the availability of affordable food either directly or indirectly. Europe is fighting for Ukraine because it is their source of food.

Kenyans are currently selling off large parcels of agriculturally productive land to property developers for some quick millions.
The reason these lands are in demand is because land distribution was skewed in a way that left many people landless, creating a huge demand for residential land. Even as agricultural land is being parceled out for construction, there still are many idle pieces of land that belong to people, on paper, and which cannot be put to use. Just take a map and look around.

When people settled on Kirima's land, they did so because it was idle since creation and they needed somewhere to live. And how did Kirima get the land? He bought it from a settler who got it free from the colonial government. Under a fair system, that land should have been allocated to citizens at no cost. If that had happened there would be no slums and people would not be building on tiny tiny plots.
UAE was a land of camel nomads. Until they discovered oil, which changed them completely and made them a tourist destination. They managed to convert a hot and dry desert to a tourist destination.
They still need to rent your land to grow their food. And they have fought and died in thousands for centuries to keep this piece of desert. And Palestinians are still dying fighting for the same.
 
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