Open Letter to people of the West and Africa:I am African, don't tell me about Africa and yes in South Africa that is exactly what is happening. China is ruining South Africa. Currently the Chinese people have taking over industries such as the clothing industry. This has inadvertently increased xenophobia in South Africa, although the recipients of this xenophobia are other Africans.
Chinese is said to be taught in South African schools as compulsory and South African-Western relationships have never been worse with the rand to dollar being the worst its ever been in history. Why? Because America isn't buying our China friendly bullshit.
South Africans don't want to be China friendly but the ANC is incapable of understanding the needs of the country, they are corrupt and South Africans are sick(this is seen by the large amount of corruption and the large number of protests)
So don't tell me China is not destroying my beloved Africa. They are the enemy and if the West and other Africans countries don't do anything about this then we sit with a seriously problem.
This is a call to all
Africans and all
Western countries, we as South Africans are sick of China. They are a people that need to be kicked out of our beloved country and stronger relationships need to be formed with Africa and itself and the West.
China is forcing its language on our country, currently surveilling our country. the ANC are China's puppets, with the great Desmond Tutu appalled at the denial of the Dala Lama into South Africa, going so far as to compare our country to the former days of Apairtheid.
YES THIS IS BAD, NOT AN EXAGGERATION
that is all
Regards
your South African friend, Nogals
Sources:http://www.moneyweb.co.za/uncategorized/china-praises-south-africa-over-dalai-lama-visa-ro/http://beta.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/mandarin-to-be-taught-in-sa-schools-1838690
http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/technology/2015/06/10/sa-china-cybersecurity-pact-cause-for-concern-says-dahttp://motherboard.vice.com/blog/is-china-wiring-africa-for-surveillance
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1287767/experts-differ-chinas-soft-power-africa