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- Jun 26, 2018
So, to give a primer to anybody not in the know, Orania is a town located in Gauteng, South Africa, whose founders proclaim that it is a refuge for the Afrikaner people. The founders of Orania are not opposed to Black or multiracial rule of South Africa as a political entity. They do, however, wish to expand the rights of Afrikaners as an ethnic group and develop a self-reliant parallel society where Afrikaans culture can prosper. Although the town is not allowed to racially discriminate, they can, in accordance with the current interpretation of Section 31(1a) of the Bill of Rights within the 1996 South African Constitution, freely associate with others on the basis of culture or language and exclude people outside of said language or culture.
Orania has continued to grow in population, area, and economy, despite massive decline occurring everywhere else in South Africa, and is even generating its own power (while Eskom, the national power company of South Africa, collapses, leaving many South Africans without power for up to 12 hours a day). One notable phenomena in Orania is that residents principally do not hire non-Afrikaners for contract work, landscaping, or as maids and nannies, contrary to the norm across most White South African communities. I'm not sure if they're contractually obligated not to, or if most Orania residents just agree with the principle of self-reliance.
Many people, especially foreign Whites who feel for the Afrikaner cause, are optimistic about the growth of Orania. Afrikaners are more split on the issue due to Orania's geography, the basis for its existence, and rumors about Orania preferring to welcome liberal Afrikaners and some non-Afrikaners who have an affinity for Afrikaans culture. So far, Orania is the only town which openly boasts an Afrikaans-only status, but this could change.
I already wrote a lot of words elsewhere and am going to take a position which will likely not be expected, but I would like to hear from you guys first before I post my thoughts. What do you think of Orania, the principles it was founded upon, and the impact it has had and will have on South Africa?
Orania has continued to grow in population, area, and economy, despite massive decline occurring everywhere else in South Africa, and is even generating its own power (while Eskom, the national power company of South Africa, collapses, leaving many South Africans without power for up to 12 hours a day). One notable phenomena in Orania is that residents principally do not hire non-Afrikaners for contract work, landscaping, or as maids and nannies, contrary to the norm across most White South African communities. I'm not sure if they're contractually obligated not to, or if most Orania residents just agree with the principle of self-reliance.
Many people, especially foreign Whites who feel for the Afrikaner cause, are optimistic about the growth of Orania. Afrikaners are more split on the issue due to Orania's geography, the basis for its existence, and rumors about Orania preferring to welcome liberal Afrikaners and some non-Afrikaners who have an affinity for Afrikaans culture. So far, Orania is the only town which openly boasts an Afrikaans-only status, but this could change.
I already wrote a lot of words elsewhere and am going to take a position which will likely not be expected, but I would like to hear from you guys first before I post my thoughts. What do you think of Orania, the principles it was founded upon, and the impact it has had and will have on South Africa?
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