South Africa’s Western Cape region boasts the dramatic Table Mountain, known for its flat plateau. The region also hosts a large number of harbors. Its regional capital Cape Town was founded by the Dutch East India Company in 1652 and long served as a refreshment outpost for sailors.
But today, there is sudden talk of independence for the West Cape, meaning independence from the communist ANC regime.
The Wikipedia article mentions, “Since the late 2000s there has been growing support for Western Cape, or Greater Cape, independence from South Africa.{{Citation needed}}” Citation needed, indeed, because although the idea may have been floating around for some time, Cape independence seems to be a geopolitical response to the present Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea.
How are the Red Sea attacks now related to West Cape independence? Well, ships carrying fuel and goods for European markets tend to sail through the Red Sea and then on through Egypt’s Suez Canal, past Israel. The Suez Canal has long been the main artery providing wealth and power to the British-American Empire.
Should Israel’s Gaza enclave, for example, be allowed to arm itself with long-distance missiles, Gaza might permanently disrupt British-American power by targeting ships passing through the Suez Canal. The Houthi rebel attacks, however, are nevertheless forcing ships to sail around the tip of Africa. A number of ships carrying LNG gas from Qatar, for example, have been halted or are being re-routed.
The trip around South Africa is much longer, adding weeks if not months to delivery times, and likely require stops for re-fueling and refreshment.
To make those refueling stops possible, the Western globalists (Zionists!) need to control a piece of South Africa. So, that’s why the West Cape matters.
The West Cape independence movement, though it may sound like a nationalist refreshment in opposition to the communist ANC rulers of South Africa, is actually a globalist move on the grand chessboard of international politics.
South Africa, after all, is the ‘S’ in the BRICS nations’ acronym. Xi and Putin tell South Africa’s black leadership what to do. They instructed the black leaders to sue Israel for genocide at the International Court of Justice in The Hague—while South Africa still slowly genocides its white Afrikaner farmer population.
In international politics, no one cares about your double standards. Still, it would be wise for nationalists around the world to take note that a lot of seemingly “nationalist” movements are actually pawns in a globalist game.
Take Meloni’s Brothers of Italy. She rose to power on a fascist ticket but then started flooding Italy, and the EU, with African immigrants. Or take Geert Wilder’s Freedom Party. The Netherlands appears to be gearing up to welcome the up to 2 million Palestinians that will likely be deported from Gaza. Wilders merely serves to pretend to give right-wing Dutchmen a voice, while the Dutch people are being genocided by migration.
Indeed, a new law passed in The Netherlands, called the “Dispersal Law”, now allows the Dutch government to move migrants into the smaller towns of its provincial regions. Soon, white Dutch people may find themselves minorities in every corner of their country.
The conclusion is:
What we need are nationalist movements that work in opposition to globalism. Not the treasonous fake nationalism that merely serves globalists interests.