Diversity vs. Safety (contd.): Child Rape In The New South Africa
By
Sam Francis
Among the contributions to civilization of South
Africa since the end of “apartheid” – the common
shorthand for white rule - is the phenomenon known as
"child rape." You really have to hand it to the South
Africans. No other nation seems to have invented this
particular kind of atrocity before, and in the country
where it originated, it's flourishing.
Rape in South Africa in the last few years has indeed
taken off. In 2000, there were more than 52,000 cases
reported, and Interpol says that "South Africa has in
recent years had one of the highest per capita rates of
rape and sexual assault in the world," according to the
New York Times. [NYT, January 29th, 2002,
Grappling With South Africa's Alarming Increase in
the Rapes of Children
PAY ARCHIVE] But "child rape"—violent
sexual attacks on females under 18—is a specialty that
appears to be unique. About 40 percent of the 52,000
rapes in 2000 involved victims under 18; 20 percent
involved victims under 11.
One reason for the sprouting of child rape there is
yet another idea unique to South Africa—the notion that
having sex with a virgin is a cure for AIDS. Since
AIDS also has exploded since the end
of “apartheid” (along with unemployment,
murder and
terrorist attacks on white farmers by
blacks), raping young females—including
actual infants—has become almost
commonplace. One doctor interviewed by the New York
Times counted more than 200 child rapes in 2001 in
his locality, "mostly girls ages 7 to 9."
Last October six men were arrested for raping and
sodomizing a
nine-month-old baby. "No one knows
what accounts for the disturbing trend," bleats the
Times.
Well, actually, some people do know. It turns out
that the child rape epidemic is all part of the legacy
of “apartheid.” "The researchers investigating child
rape," the Times reports, "say they cannot close
their eyes to the lasting impact of the apartheid
system, which legitimized violence and oppression for
decades." It's not just the researchers. The political
establishment itself in the New South Africa makes the
same claim.
"As we all know,"
preaches the country's deputy
president, Jacob Zuma, "the apartheid history of this
country left behind a legacy of a serious breakdown of
the moral infrastructure of our society." One of the
researchers into child rape,
Saths Cooper, also blames “apartheid”;
South Africa, he intones, is "a society that has come
out of an abyss."
As a matter of fact, South Africa has fallen into an
abyss. Child rape—along with AIDS, other kinds of rape,
murders, and terrorism—were all either unknown in South
Africa under "apartheid” or under control. Indeed,
today, police won't even release statistics on rape
committed prior to 2000. It's only in the New South
Africa—the democratic South Africa, the anti-racist
South Africa, the progressive South Africa—that the
abyss started swallowing the country whole. The blunt
truth is that South Africa was far better off under
“apartheid” than it is today or than it promises to be
ever again.
What has happened in the New South Africa is not only
the enthronement of ideologies alien to it but also the
legitimization of the savagery that “apartheid”
repressed and controlled. No doubt superstitions such as
the belief that sex with a virgin cures AIDS existed
under “apartheid,” but because the savages dumb enough
to believe it and act on it were kept under restraint—by
laws that regulated the physical movement of blacks,
kept them out of cities, required them to carry
passports, etc.—the superstition didn't matter much.
Now—with the triumph of "freedom"—it does matter.
Indeed, one feature of the New South Africa that also
contributes to the rape epidemic is the collapse of law
enforcement itself. As the Times also reports,
"Rape victims still wait hours for an ambulance or
police car to take them to the hospital. Sloppy
investigations mean that rapists are usually free to
terrorize their victims over and over." Yet another
legacy of “apartheid,” of course.
It occurs to no one in the South African
government—or for that matter at the New York Times—to
suggest that blaming “apartheid” for every failure and
atrocity that happens in South Africa is merely an
evasion of the truth, with about as much merit as a
juvenile delinquent blaming his parents for being too
permissive. But of course no one can speak the truth
about what is happening in South Africa without
discrediting the whole case against “apartheid.”
What is happening in South Africa today—indeed what
has happened
all over Africa
since the withdrawal of the European empires in the
1960s—is exactly what defenders of “apartheid” always
insisted would happen: the victory of savagery over the
civilization that the white empires imposed. What was
once the most economically and technologically advanced
society on the African continent now lurches into the
abyss created by egalitarians—and no one in its
government or in the world press dares say why.
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