Even LA Times admits South Africa economy is collapsing

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The real problem is they never ended apartheid. They simply changed it from anti-black to anti-white. Affirmative action is everywhere now and the country is crawling with black engineers and businessmen that can't even read.


South African economy is on the brink of junk status

march 30 2016 This country teeters on the edge of an economic cliff. At the bottom is the debt rating known as junk, which economists say is a distinct possibility in coming months.

South Africa would have to pay much higher interest rates to borrow money. Spending on health and education, already squeezed by falling revenue, would have to be cut, heightening widespread unrest.

What happened to Nelson Mandela's plucky and inspiring African nation?

The answers include many things beyond its control: a worldwide decline in commodities prices; waning demand from China, its biggest trading partner; and the worst drought in 50 years.

But there is a consensus among analysts that one of the biggest problems is President Jacob Zuma.
 
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SA is also the rape, murder, and AIDS capitol of the world. Things were much better for both races under white rule. Same thing with zimbabwe and congo and really all of africa.
 
The real problem is they never ended apartheid. They simply changed it from anti-black to anti-white. Affirmative action is everywhere now and the country is crawling with black engineers and businessmen that can't even read.


South African economy is on the brink of junk status

march 30 2016 This country teeters on the edge of an economic cliff. At the bottom is the debt rating known as junk, which economists say is a distinct possibility in coming months.

South Africa would have to pay much higher interest rates to borrow money. Spending on health and education, already squeezed by falling revenue, would have to be cut, heightening widespread unrest.

What happened to Nelson Mandela's plucky and inspiring African nation?

The answers include many things beyond its control: a worldwide decline in commodities prices; waning demand from China, its biggest trading partner; and the worst drought in 50 years.

But there is a consensus among analysts that one of the biggest problems is President Jacob Zuma.

Here is what angers me. Our media does not concern itself with the trials and tribulations of other nations. If you watch TV news regularly, cable or regular, and even look at the headline stories on major news organizations online, like Fox or MSN, they do not even alert you to the horrors in European nations, much less African or South American. Instead it’s 24 hours of campaign B.S. and celebrity news and other domestic B.S. stories.

And of course the vast majority of Americans are totally clueless about the world, and the like it that way. They could not care less if Rome is burning or if South Africa is about to implode. One can be sure no African nation is going to get bad reports because the liberal media protects blacks to a fault. South Africa is a prime example of that. I could cite numerous news stories that I consider NEWS and Important. South Africa: Where Corruption, Rape and Murder Are Normal

Nobody cares. That’s a shame.
 
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One can be sure no African nation is going to get bad reports because the liberal media protects blacks to a fault. South Africa is a prime example of that. .

Yes indeed. Fact is all of africa has gone downhill since colonialism ended, but the american press will never mention that.
 

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