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Black Rebel (Andrew Duncomb)

Andrew Duncomb supports Confederate flags and monuments. He became nationally known in 2015 when he staged a march against President Obama. He has been at all the recent rallies that support Confederate monuments. See his series below.

Black Rebel Philosophy and Analysis

Black Rebel Interview

Green Meme ( Belonging / Harmony)

Characteristic Thinking: Seeks inner peace, Everybody is equal, Relative to situation, Harmony in the group, Social and humanizing

Decision Making: Rely on consensus, All must collaborate, Every voice equal, Communal spoils, Teams and committees

Educational Approach: To explore feelings, Shared experiences, Social understanding, Learn cooperation, Self-awareness

Family Structures: Grouping of equals, Participative activities, Highly accepting, All feelings processed, Gentile tolerance

Community Forms: Social safety-nets, Politically correct, Open for insiders only, Highly involving, Community spaces

Life Spaces Norms: Thrives on belonging, Needs participation, Sacrifices for commons, Renewal of spirituality, Collectives set rules

From “Foundation Stones Bedrock Belief Systems that Shape Character, Community, and Country”

LEADERS IN THIS MEME

Mmusi Maimane

Clyde Ramaline

Dr. Sharif Abdullah

Rainer Spencer

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

Malcolm X

David Hartful Sr.

Orange Meme (Opportunity / Success)

Characteristic Thinking: Competes to win, Goal-oriented drives, Change for progress, Material gains and perks, Pragmatic alternatives

Decision Making: Bottom-line results, Test options for best results, Consult experts, Successful win spoils, What looks the best, Consult experts, Successful win spoils, What looks the best

Educational Approach: Experiments and trails, High-tech, high status, How to control niches, Mentors and guides, Competitive advantage

Family Structures: Upwardly mobile, Demands attention, High expectations, Image conscious, Compares with others

Community Forms: Caters to prosperous, Pro “development”, Enclaves and walls, Security for the elites, Seeks autonomy

Life Space Norms: Wants to prosper now, Competition always “on”, Leverages influence, Seeks material things, Individualism prevails

From “Foundation Stones Bedrock Belief Systems that Shape Character, Community, and Country”

LEADERS IN THIS MEME

Julius Malema

Asa Philip Randolph

Dr. Claud Anderson

Bert Babero

George Ayittey

Lewis Michaux

Ledi Sayadaw

Isaac Fulwood

Robert Williams

 

Blue Meme (Meaning / Purpose)

Characteristic Thinking: Only one right way, Purpose in causes, Guilt and consequences, Sacrifice for honor, Absolute and polarized

Decision Making: Orders from authority, Do right – obey rules, Adhere to tradition, Righteous earn spoils, By the trusted book

Educational Approach: Truth from authority, Traditional stair steps, Moralistic lessons, Punishment for errors, Discipline and duty

Family Structures: Seat of truths and values, Everybody in a place, Codes of conduct, Teaches moral ways, Sets standards

From “Foundation Stones Bedrock Belief Systems that Shape Character, Community, and Country”

LEADERS IN THIS MEME

Mangosuthu Buthelezi

Scipio Africanus Jones

Robert Lee Hill

Brother Polight

Black Rebel (Andrew Duncomb)

Akintunde Kayode

Joseph H Jackson (Pastor)

Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux

Dr. Abdul Alim Muhammad

Julius Malema ’s Analysis

What Malema has right?

Malema is correct in saying that white South Africans got their wealth through theft and genocide. If the government needs to commandeer the land for the betterment of the country, then they have every right to do so. The confiscation of land is especially justified for land sitting idle in the form of a game preserve.

Malema proposes to confiscate the land gradually starting with land sitting idle and owned by foreigners. He makes it clear that many of the current enterprises will stay in operation if they are profitable. The only difference is the state will own the land, and the company will have to pay to lease the land. The leasing of the land will ensure that a substantial amount of the profit goes to the state. A significant share of profit is not going to the public good currently.

Malema is also honest and straightforward about the backlash South Africa can expect upon implementation of his plan. He tells followers that they will be treated similarly to Zimbabwe for a short period. His supporters know what they are getting into and still want to follow him. He understands his plan is high risk and high reward.

Protectionism is another important part of Malema’s plan. It is difficult for any country, especially a developing country, to build a strong labor force in their country when there are well trained foreign workers in other nations. Giving preference to South African workers and businesses is the only way to decrease unemployment. Protecting domestic goods protects the public from low-quality foreign goods. Malema shows a deep understanding of economics.

The EFF under Malema is providing the ANC opposition from the Left. The EFF opposition will prevent the ANC from abandoning its socialist values as it works and shares power with capitalists. If there is not opposition from the left, the ANC has no reason not to continue to move to the right as the American Democratic party. Opposition is the most important element in a Democracy and in finding the best solutions.

What Malema has wrong?

The idea that if the government confiscates the land and the West places sanctions on South Africa, the West will capitulate to RSA demands in a short period is a little unrealistic. It is possible that “white monopoly capital” will fund a rebel group to attempt to take over the government. The risk of this plan is a perpetual civil war and a restart of township violence. Similar situations happened in Sierra Leone. No one wants to see a South Africa filled with the violence of the 1980’s and 1990’s.

It is also incorrect to say Capitalism has failed in South Africa. According to http://www.tradingeconomics.com South Africa has the fifth highest GDP in Africa. South Africa has a GDP per capita of $7,504. Compare that to Zimbabwe’s GDP per capita of $908. South African Business Tech reports the average income for a black South African increased 34% from 2003 to 2012. The RSA Department of Education says only 7% of the black population between the age of 9 and 23 years of age attended grade 9 in 1995. The number jumps to 82% by 2003.

All this is not to say RSA should not work to improve conditions. However, society has progressed, and there are ways left to improve the quality of life within a Capitalist system. Increasing education will not only enhance the quality of life now it will ensure land and industry will be properly run if land confiscation is necessary. There has only been a democracy for 23 years. A person born after apartheid is just now starting their career. Causing a new revolution could destroy a country still trying to healing old wounds.

Given the fact there are many old wounds and people that still remember the past violence, inflammatory talk could have serious consequences. The singing of “Kill the Boer” is not furthering his cause and turning off many supporters that believe in socialism but do not want to risk violence. The singing of “Kill the Boer” my embolden crowds and increase support in poor areas, but if the EFF intends to be the majority government they have to be palatable to people from all walks of life. The EFF has to make itself marketable without compromising its core principles.

It will be difficult for Malema to hold Zuma and the ANC accountable for corruption while he has a corruption charge hanging over his head. His trial is currently on indefinite hiatus. The trial is a huge liability and can be used by political opponents to derail his progress. As Malema is doing with Zuma, a person can get Malema convicted of a minor charge and bring the case back to court. In addition to the legal liability, Malema has a problem with perception. He lived this lavish lifestyle supposedly off his ANCYL salary, but the public knows that he has been accused of taking kickbacks. To the average person, it would seem that to live this lush lifestyle Malema had to have done something to supplement his income. Malema needs to bring the case to trial to clear his name. If he is found guilty, he will have to resign his MP post. Malema has protested Zuma being allowed to speak in Parliament after a criminal conviction. Malema will have to abide by his own rules if he is convicted.

Where is Malema on the Spiral?

Malema is centered in Orange while having occasional forays into Red during rallies. He wants Second-Order change and focuses on IT space solutions. He does have detailed logical plan that could work for South Africa. He does understand the fundamental problem with income disparity in RSA and with blacks all over the world. However, his plan is high risk and high reward. Only South Africans can evaluate if they are ready to take this risk.

Sources

  1. https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/gdp-per-capita?continent=africa
  2. This is the average salary in South Africa by race and industry https://businesstech.co.za
  3. Race Differences in Educational Attainment in Post-Apartheid South Africa
    By T.Heaton http://paa2012.princeton.edu/papers/120293

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