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The European Conservative is Europe’s leading conservative English-language publication of philosophy, politics, art, and contemporary affairs. We publish articles, essays, interviews, and reviews that illuminate the different varieties of conservative, traditionalist, reactionary, and right-wing thought from across Europe and around the world. In addition to our renowned quarterly print magazine, The European Conservative publishes daily news and analyses, commentaries, interviews, essays, and reviews on our website.
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Symposia | Ep. 8: The White Tribes—Europe’s Legacy in South Africa | Part I
In this, the first part of a special three-part episode of Symposia, Sebastian Morello travels into the heart of South Africa to investigate Europe’s amazing legacy in that land.
Morello meets farmer, hunter, and conservationist William Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, who introduces him to community leaders and landowners who are building a bright future in a country still racked by instability, racial-tensions, and corruption.
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Morello meets farmer, hunter, and conservationist William Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, who introduces him to community leaders and landowners who are building a bright future in a country still racked by instability, racial-tensions, and corruption.
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Obrigado a muitos paises que eliminaram Regime Fascista genocida na Africa do Sul assacinos de jovens e crianças inocentes
Is Dr Iain McGilchrist a Catholic?
In the early seventies when I was a young boy and still un-political we were shown, on a daily basis for months if I remember correctly, nothing but violence against the blacks. After a few weeks I knew and understood what Apartheid and townships were. What we saw was teargas attacks, beatings by horsemen with the long sticks that the British allegedly used in India and fleeing blacks. Day by day the same scenario. The comments the tv people made were absolutely neutral, they just reported the facts. Let pictures speak, the presentation of the facts literally i s the critique of the facts, as K. Marx said. And that worked, that was propaganda at its best. The assessment of what was shown was left to you and it couldnt fail. You couldnt defend the indefendable. Things of this kind have changed a lot in the last decades. Nowadays you are told what to think very much obtrusively. I think that doesnt work very well and very often nothing but backfires. Maybe because its wrong anyway.
I'd go further on Nigel's last point - the eternal natural human rights clause stops us from needing to say no or push back on other people's claim to rights which would otherwise be uncomfortable or unpleasant. If everyone has a right to housing you have no need to pass exclusionary clauses in law to deny foreign-born or non-naturalised citizens state housing or benefits. You don't have to deal with the moral messiness or the political fallout or the (likely armed) response from a foreign population who wish to claim their "natural right" to housing on the shore of another. Universal rights implicitly deny a sense of obligation or right to one's kin and family over a stranger - much of what the messianic British empire and now messianic globo-homo liberalism are based on.
All ethnic groups are necessary and needed in South Africa and contributes to the coutry. Nelson Mandela made that very clear himself.
Wow wow wow
This is a great personal and shared experience story well told, absolutely great video. Thank you for spreading this message about hunting and conservation. Very much looking forward to pt2
I believe that on the Continent of Europe the health authorities regard wine and beer as part of nutrition, as food, rather than more or less an indulgence or minor sin. In addition to the psychological effect, they contain carbohydrates, vitamins, etc.
Wonderful thoughts danke.
Ending apartheid was the best thing that happend to South africa - allowing the ANC to take over with so much authority was the biggest mistake
20:00 all this infrastructure, it was the whites doing it so they would benefit the most. If there were no whites then it wouldn't happen.
You got Uncle Yarv to admit that you knew a historical period better than he did. Well done sir!
Sorry, Sir, the attorney but corruption is NOT going to go away soon. It is in the very fabric of the cANCer and is not going away....soon. Again BEE will not end soon either as the black elite is benefitting hand over fist and will not let that go. Only Ramaphosa pays lipservice to this.
Mt earliest ancestor arrived in Cape Town in 1676, the earliest recorded birth of an ancestor in the country was in 1702.....I am African, even in my DNA. 26 burglaries and 2 farm attacks later, I live in Europe now. 3 of my 4 sons have also left South Africa....we are just looking for a safe environment in which to raise families and live out our days. South Africa and South Africans are amazing and beautiful, but there has not been a decent government since WW2. It's over......
Lord Aderley also denied 1500 prisoners port of discharge at The Cape. Sending them off to Terra Australis.
If there were podcasts and TH-cam back then you could have countered the narrative.
Actually, the Nguni people have been in the territory of what is modern South Africa for 7000 years, and in the Cape for approximately 2000 years, but yes the Khoi and San were there first. Disappointed with the attempt at a narrative spin there by the host. But South Africa has immense potential.
Sort of the same old same old. IMO there is a general failure to understand the root problem of South Africa. The issue has never really been the inequality between the political rights and the distribution of surplus between blacks and whites, that is, a political-economic problem. It has always been and still is an anthropological problem. Simply put, on their arrival from Europe in the 1650s, the whites were citizens of a culture sailing all over the globe. At the same time, the Indigenous inhabitants were either hunter-gatherer clans or pastoral tribes. The white's cultural engagement with their origins ensured that their development kept pace. The Indigenous inhabitants resisted integration and held onto their tribal cultures. After Britain took control of the Cape Province during the early 1800s, the British Industrial Revolution had a large influence the Cape Colony. The resistance to this influence resulted in the Boers migrating into the hinterland where they contested with Indigenous inhabitants for the same economic resources, land for agriculture, and cattle. At this point, white cultural development split, and the Boers are often referred to as the White Tribe of Africa. This White Tribe's culture was obliterated during the Boer War of 1899-1902 and these whites had no option but to integrate with the British Industrial Revolution-based culture, while the Indigenous inhabitants continued to refuse integration. At the beginning of the 20th century the total number of inhabitants (black and white) numbered ±7 million, of which 1 million were whites. After the Second World War, the population had grown to ±25 million with whites 3 - 4 million and the Indigenous inhabitants ± 20 million. Two issues had developed by this time; the tribal lands occupied by the Indigenous inhabitants could no longer support the increased population and, as a result of the war and industrial development, a shortage of labour arose in the white part. This resulted in a migration of black people from the tribes to the townships, which played the integrating role of Indigenous inhabitants into the globally dominant Western Culture. (remember the statement 100% employment?) While this migration remained at a manageable pace - by 1980 only 6 million Indigenous inhabitants lived around the white metropolises - the economy grew at a sufficient pace to accomodate the process, but then events overtook us. The Indigenous inhabitant population doubled and the existing modern economy - built for whites by whites while the Indigenous inhabitants resisted abandoning their tribal cultures - is unable to cope with the demands made on the surplus it generates, which has resulted in the decline of services for all. The big question is: how do you change the majority's tribal culture into a modern culture with not enough money? Do you do it in the way in which Mao trashed a millennial old Chinese culture with his little Red Book? Or in the way the British did the Boer culture? Fortunately for the Boers of 1900, they were able to integrate into a self-sustaining and expanding economy, but the Indigenous inhabitants didn't have the foresight to see down the centuries of what was to come and refused that option. Do we have the leadership to manage this process now? Time will tell...
I read your post with great interest. As you say, time will tell.
The black tribes in Africa had already built major cities and architectural feats like the great pyramid along the Nile river long before Europeans had done anything of note, so your "Africans were primitive" reasoning doesn't stand to scrutiny. There are also ships built by Africans far older than any ship built by Europeans. Furthermore, there are architectural ruins dating to the medieval period in Zimbabwe, just north of South Africa, clear evidence of organised, settled societies. Some Europeans attempt to use this same argument in the Americas, yet there were cities bigger than anything found in Europe in central America when the Spanish got there. Europeans were just better at war and killing.. and fashioned their technology in this area. Don't be ashamed of it. It allowed Europeans to conquer most of the world and have a great 500 years. But every group around the world has had their time and will do so again. That's just how things work.
@@riccij7754 True, but not in Southern Africa from 1800 until the present day. A big mistake is to conflate the South African indigenous populations, all speaking their own languages and having their own customs, with English speaking westernized Afro Americans. They are the equivalent of First Nations, which western governments are now bending over backwards to accommodate. The Whites in South Africa never exterminated the Indigenous populations. On the contrary, the Indigenous peoples increased from 7 million to 53 million in a century. It is this 53 million that now have to recreate themselves so as to survive let alone thrive in a world about to be dominated by AI etc.
@riccij7754 no, Ancient Egyptians like King Tut were R1b1a2 haplogroup, not sub-saharan Africans.
I congratulate you because everything you said is totally false.
Just found this channel. This is the third interview I’ve seen. Great guests and the interviewer is fantastic. Well spoken and thoughtful. I’m very impressed.
Rich history of criminals. They need to go back to Europe and come back the proper way with valid documentation. This land needs to go back to traditional Kings & Queens.
As a conservative Boer Brit that left South Africa to survive. I tread on a more realistic level when I say, don’t hang around the upper middle class to get opinions. Those people are disconnected from reality. It’s nice staying in a nice place but if you want to understand Afrikaner Boer history. What’s truly happening in Africa where global western roles are swapped outside of SA, then connect with every day people. It will counter western perspectives. Privileged people live in cocoons, in SA and globally which is part of the problem with opinions, media and perceptions.
100% agree. Is exactly the problem with politicians. Thwy live in an alternate universe, completely removed from the average person.
@DuneSurfer Amen brother, they tend to float above the rest of us espousing opinions they could only have behind their security and tall walls
A boer brit? OK
You managed to say what I was thinking. I add, all depends on what bubble you are living within. I left because of AA so i could survive. Hijacked, house broken into etc. Retired now and wont go back. Cry my beloved country.
@@DuneSurfer this statement is 100%
Why dont you try europe?
We live in such cucked times. What is the solution here? Coups? Revolutions???
What is cattle doing in the Karoo?
Grasing, eating, the Karoo while arid still has greens, the Greater Karoo is the wider area from the Southern tip of the Namib desert to it's furthest extend into the Northern Cape, here in the Northern Cape the Namib desert meets local rivers and frequent rains causing it to be somewhat green and somewhat dry, tube to this the majority of the province is under populated and as a result large parts is used for animal rearing.
13 minutes in and loving Williams pov
i 100 % agree that we should all move on, but lets not fool ourselves, the European attempted to replicate in Africa what they did to the natives in the Americas, and Australia . it was Bantu resistance that swept them back. they won so now lets move on
Correct. During Apartheid they attempted genocide by AIDS/HIV during the 1980s.
Nonsense
is true
They attempted conmunicable disease (HIV / AIDS) population collapse on Africans in Southern Africa. You are correct
This is hard to watch I'm black and my birthplace is the UK . I was born to Jamaican parents who came to the UK on British passports in 1960. As a black person born here on the census I have to tick BLACK BRITISH. White people born here are ENGLISH. No matter how many generations of black people born in the UK they will never be English. You see English is a distinct category of white identity that has to be protected. African's will never be an Englishman ... African's must do the same. protect your identity, Do not allow English invaders to claim African nationality. The minute that happens they will change what it means to qualify as African and the result will be disenfranchisement. Look at America, Canada, Australia, Israel, India where indigenous groups were replaced by the White invaders who are now Australian, Canadian, American etc.
Absolutely EXCELLENT in all sorts of ways for all sorts of reasons, such inspiring messages about so many things!😅
All whites in SA should make their way to Orania.
Ideological homogenous states is the antedote for this world. In a flower garden there is beauty in the vast array of the different colors, shapes and smells. To try to cross these beautiful flowers with each other to achieve an unnaturally singular color, for the sake of making everything look more uniform, is the death of beauty. As Muhammad Ali said: "It ain’t sad because I want my child to look like me. Every intelligent person wants his child to look like him. I’m sad because I want to blot out my race and lose my beautiful identity? Chinese love Chinese. they love the little slanted eyes the pretty brown-skinned babies. Pakistanis love their culture. Jewish people love their culture. A lot of Catholics don’t want to marry nothing but Catholics, they want the religion to stay the same. Who want to spot up yourself and kill your race? You, you’re a hater of your people if you don’t want to stay who you are. You ashamed of what god made you? God didn’t make no mistake when he made us all like we are." (th-cam.com/video/HqiWFLsgVi4/w-d-xo.html)
It's probably the most best and most balanced portrait of South Africa I've seen. Thanks
We Batswana/Basotho originate in Gauteng. The North West, Northern Cape, limpopo, Free State, Gauteng, Botswana, Kingdom of Lesotho, Half of Zambia and part of Namibia is all our land
So you guys invaded from the north. Have you given the lands that you invaded back? Or do we move forward rather from where we are and try to live in harmony?
Opening lines of the Fredom Charter: We, the People of South Africa, declare for all our country and the world to know: that South Africa belongs to all who live in it. Your statement is itself a racist/tribal perspective which is a direct result of colonial policy. I love you as a friend and brother/sister regardless and hope that you will come to see that most people just want to live together in peace.
@@GM-gh4dk My people exited before the British parliament declared the state of South Africa in 1909
You must be Khoisan then and not Basotho.
@GM-gh4dk The unity of Sotho/Tswana people is no treat to Union of South Africa.
Without Europeans and especially the Afrikaners SA would just be another African Basket Case with untold suffering, civil war and a short and brutish life. The biggest historical anomaly is that insufficient numbers of Europeans emigrated to Africa (especially Africa south of the Sahara) compared to the USA, Canada, Australia, NZ, Argentina and Brazil. Another 50 million Europeans settlers especially of German and Dutch descent in Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries and Africa would be more prosperous and advanced than the USA, Australia and Canada. Millions of Africans migrants even during the Apratheid Regime immigrated to SA for a better life (free medical care, child allowances and affordable and available basic food). White Saffers have the highest standard of living in the world. A 4 to 5 bedroomed house on a large erf, a strandhuis/seaside house, high levels of education/private home language schools, private medical care and security, no unemployment, at least 3 to 4 vehicles per family including a 4x4, tremendous economic/entrepreneurial opportunities, regular hunting and fishing trips/holidays, cheap labour, access to the rest of Africa, affordable property and farms, abundant high quality affordable food, meat and fish. Advanced agricultural, financial, academic and mining sectors. Europeans should trade Europe for Africa after all most Africans (1,2 billion Africans) want to and are busy emigrating to Europe! 😂
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These videos are works of art. Are you familiar with Gurdjieff, Sebastian? I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on his work.
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The elder Gentleman was very well spoken, the host touting nonsense like Afrikaners have been in South Africa longer than Zulus was laughable! History clearly shows Zulus and other Bantu’s have been in South Africa going on 3000 years! And Khoi and San people have been there for thousands of years!
Clearly you dont know your history
Well, certainly there were bantu people before Europeans, but this is a matter of definitions. As a scholar of history, you'll know that the Zulu we a conglomerate of tribes who were forcibly assimilated or dispersed by Shaka, from whom the name Zulu is derived, so in that sense white people predate this by some 200years. On the other hand, the 'Afrikaner' identity only emerged around 1900 due to the trauma of the anglo-boer war, so in that respect you are correct. On the 3000 year claim, could you share some evidence? Not trying to be malicious here. The earliest date I'm aware of is the emergence of Mapongubwe around 1200, but not to say that there weren't people before. Clearly, if we go down the path of 'who's first' the San would win by an order of magnitude.
@@GM-gh4dk You guys peddle this Apartheid history forgetting no Zulu would go to Europe to tell Germans or English that they are not native in England or Germany since English and Germans are Europeans. Black South Africans are 50% KhoiSan, and 50% Bantu. Black South African women are majority KhoiSan in direct mtDNA descent. See the SA Human Genome Programme 2021. Bantu presence in South Africa dates from 200AD. Anglo-Saxon presence in England dates to circa 450 AD. No Zulu goes to England to hassle the English that they are not native there
@@GM-gh4dkfrom what I recall the san has been here since at least 20000 bc and the Bantu moved South was largely the Nguni (here in South Africa) that fractured in the 1600's and 1700's and smaller warring ethnic groups formed and the Zulu was officially founded by it's first monarch Shaka Zulu in the year 1816, that would mean that the Cape Colony being founded in 1652, that the Afrikaner has been in South Africa longer that the Zulu (as they didn't exist as an ethnic group before 1816) by at bare minimum 164 years.
@@Gidi66 That was exactly my point :) Thanks for providing accurate dates.
The statement of evidence of the Afrikaner pre-dating the presence of Zulus demonstrates an ignorance beyond belief.
What was the first tribe to settle SA?
The Khoisan for ~60000 years, the Bantu arrived around 500 AD reaching the Eastern Cape ~1500 AD, The Trek Boere and Xhosa settlers first encountered Eachother when they crossed the river which led to the century struggle staring in the 1700's, the ing if the Xhosa tribes was keen of establishing new territorial ground and the Trekboere wanted more fertile ground for their cattle. The pattern of immigration in the Western Half is, Khoisan, whites and south east asians, leading to Cape Coloureds, Indians and blacks, then East Asians were the last. In the Eastern Half, Khoisan, Bantu, whites and Griqua, Indians, and East Asians. The Khoisan tribes used to stretch all the way up between Angola and Kenya. The Bantu migration started around 2000 BC but had a great expansion starting 500 BC due to technological innovation and population growth. So in Southern Africa they were originally Khoisan, North West Africa were originally Bamtus up to Morocco. The Sahara and Mediterranean Coast had a alot of Migration from Europe and Arabia, and North Eastern Africa has its own Black ethnic group
@@PlantLo4f59 The Xhosa were certainly in the Eastern Cape by the 1100s. Their population was low. Stop peddling Apartheid history
I want to say that I truly appreciate this video from a South African and the people in it, but I do want to throw in and say that saying NINETY FIVE % of venison is thrown away is woefully ignorant maybe in Britain yes, but at least as far as I've seen here in Limpopo and North West having been in and around farms all my life since birth, not a single testicle goes to waste, even if the animal isn't eaten by the hunter it is sure as hell being eaten by either the farmer or his staff, wasting meat in our farming culture is a cardinal sin, we mince it, we sausage it, we turn it into biltong a lot of farmers eat liver/heart/kidneys hell it's one of the first thing we feed strangers because it's funny to see their reaction, I appreciate the methodology these Brits are using for their farming and I wish a lot more farmers would do so but please don't throw shade where there is only farmers trying to do their best and weather both the WEATHER and regulation/bureaucracy that is being imposed by government left right and centre, money may grow on trees for them but when they lose, they lose BIG TIME and profit margins are often very very small and only seldom a lot
Erm, why do you think the British throw it away? That isn't what happens, it gets eaten!
@@RichardEnglander tis the way he made it sound
"White Tribe" !!! Really? I've never seen a White Human that is white like snow or anything closer to cotton wool colour. They don't even look like the soil, Africans comes in different shades of colour because God created us from the soil, that's why we come in different shades like soil. Even the African sun don't like them ( Enemies of the sun). We ( Africans) are a true carbon people created from the materials of this continent. Dutch Strong Delusion is something else.
Good work.
W Boere Afrikaners are the only white Tribe in Africa, get over it.
Well done! Well experienced for I have just about touched and shared in it as if I was there with you; shooting last forty years ago, almost as long ago roughing it in nature not as grand as Africa, the life and purpose of your guide and most of all your generously revealed restless mind and spirit. Thank you!
Sadly Orania is the only safe place left in that country...
There's Europe too??
Jaa well no fine 😊
South Africa is the only country in the world that has affirmative action in favour of the majority. Apparently for every 1 person working, 16 people are living off state benefits. South African Revenue Services are run by the private sector and is by that metric subject to massive abuse with no accountability. Hundreds of innernational crime syndicates also operate in South Africa. It used to be the strongest economy in Africa. At one point the ZAR would by you 2 pounds stirling. It is a great country and the people are very hard working. The ANC are absolutly corrupt and incompitent. It has the potential to be the economic powerhouse of Africa.
So people are ok for Europeans to settle in Africa but not for Africans to settle in europe. Double standards
Mandela made a big mistake of conciliation with these satanic collaborators
Lol atrocities were committed by ALL races on all sides, the attorney makes it sound that it was limited to one group. Just as many atrocities occurring today.
The banru invaded from the north.
Bantu
Yeah we did..2000 years ago,around the time Christ was born..you found us here,thank you very much..
Black South Africans are 50% Bantu, 50% KhoiSan. In fact, majority of Black South African women are majority KhoiSan (mtDNA) in direct descent. See SA Human Genome Programme 2021
The bushmen from the northwest (along the coast next to the namib desert) and the Bantu came here through northeast through modern day Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Europeans came from the Cape and later into the interior as far North as the Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South African border (the British Cape governor forward settled/colonised Zimbabwe (then called Rhodesia to prevent Afrikaner/Boer from continued North ward expansion. Indians and Chinese have been coming from the east moving into the nation, nowadays it's mostly Chinese and some other smaller groups of east Asians.
@@Gidi66 The San have been around here for thousands of years,the Khoi-khoi,a little less than that. The Bantu have been here for about 2000 years,co-existing with the San and Khoi,even inter-marrying and living side by side, mostly peacefully. It's the white settlers who committed systematic genocide against the San by hunting them like animals. The last licence for hunting San people was issued in 1937. This narrative that we all arrived here at the same time and that the land was empty when Europeans arrived is nonsense and it's a white washing of history. What you're trying to make us all believe is that colonialism never happened. That you guys never stole the land or killed anyone to get it. Pretty sure this was started by the apartheid government from 1948 to justify the past. What I would do to see a history textbook from 1958.