Do
you have blacks
too?
--
President George W Bush to
Brazilian Presdient Fernando
Henrique Cardoso |
Why Not
Admit Some Real Refugees? By Sam Francis PRESIDENT Bush was off to Canada last
week to attend a conference of the Group
of Eight leading industrial states, where
problems of Africa were supposed to be
high on the agenda. Presumably the
president displayed more knowledge of
Africa at the conference than he did of
Brazil a few weeks ago when he met with
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso. "Do you have blacks too?"
Mr. Bush asked his Brazilian
counterpart, the German magazine Der
Spiegel reported. (translation) Presumably Mr. Bush does know that
Africa has blacks. What he may not know is
that it has whites as well, who in
Zimbabwe are facing the outright
expropriation of their farms and perhaps
even genocide from the black government of
Robert Mugabe. Just before his
trip to Canada, Mr. Bush announced that
the United States was coughing up some
$700 million in foreign aid to help
prevent AIDS in Africa over the next five
years. It is doing absolutely nothing to
help the whites of Zimbabwe. Mr. Mugabe, the Zimbabwean premier,
has ruled his country since it switched
over, under U.S. pressure, to black
majority rule in 1980. This year he got
himself re-elected through blatant
intimidation of the black opposition and
by targeting whites in general and white
farmers in particular for persecution.
Inciting black mobs to seize white farms,
Mr. Mugabe has succeeded mainly in
bringing productive agriculture to a halt.
Now the country faces famine. Despite warnings from other nations and
international organizations, Mr. Mugabe
proceeded with ruinous anti-white
policies. Last month he showed up in Rome,
where the United Nations World Food
Summit was meeting, to stick out his hand
and beg for other countries to feed the
country his own policies have starved. The European
Union banned Mr. Mugabe from coming to
Europe after he threw out a team of its
election observers. No one bothered to
enforce it, and Mr. Mugabe arrived in
Rome anyway. The U.S. representative at the summit
denounced Mr. Mugabe as a "head of state
that is tyrannical and predatory" and
said forthrightly that "He is causing the
crisis in Zimbabwe." All the African
despot could do was insist on his "right"
to steal other people's land: "Zimbabwe's land must rightly belong
to Zimbabweans, that being the true test
of our national sovereignty. Where
previously only a handful of colonial
settler farmers were undertaking
commercial farming, the country now has
over 260,000 farming families." Of course, Zimbabwe's land did belong
to Zimbabweans -- white Zimbabweans --
but Mr. Mugabe doesn't consider whites to
be part of the nation. "Our party must continue to strike
fear in the heart of the white man, our
real enemy," he pronounced a couple of
years ago, "The white man is not
indigenous to Africa. Africa is for
Africans. Zimbabwe is for Zimbabweans." Last week, his government imposed a
ban on production by the nation's
remaining 3,000 white-owned farms, and
the whites who own them must give them up
to the government within 45 days, under a
land expropriation law passed by Mr.
Mugabe's tame parliament. The country's
agricultural output has already fallen by
some 40 percent in the last year. A UN official announced "there is
precious little time" left to avoid a
serious famine in Zimbabwe and called for
other nations to donate more aid. No doubt President Bush and the United
States will fork up as soon as they can. When Jean Marie Le Pen or
Jörg Haider or other political
figures call for reducing immigration into
Europe, the international press screams
for weeks and depicts them as
reincarnations of Hitler. When
anti-Communist ex-dictator Augusto
Pinochet of Chile travels to London
for a medical treatment, he gets arrested
and put on trial for "human rights
violations." But when Robert Mugabe spews anti-white
hatred, threatens to murder the whites of
his own country, steals their land and
incites mobs to attack them, we hear not
a peep. When he travels to Europe, the ban
imposed on him is ignored (he's also been
banned from the United States, but he
showed up in New York in February; the
intrepid Mr. Bush did nothing about it),
and it occurs to no one to slap the cuffs
on this killer and throw him in jail so he
can stand trial for the murders and
crimes for which he's responsible. The next time Mr. Mugabe pops up in
Europe or America, he should be rounded up
like the common thug and terrorist he is. Mr. Bush should invite the white
residents of Zimbabwe now facing famine,
dispossession and genocide to immigrate to
the United States as soon as possible. Then, even if Mr. Mugabe stays in his
own country, he and his fellow Zimbabweans
can enjoy forever whatever they have not
managed to destroy all by
themselves.
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