I'm a Black American.

@ me being non black because
I won't ride with something as unjust as taking someone's property or banning them from owning anything because of their race. I could say if you said that South African Government should make financial restitution to the Black people who suffered under Apartheid (America should do the same for Jim Crow, btw) but to take the land simply because someone is white? Nah. That's sounds like what they did here to black people. Surely you wouldn't want the US Government to recreate those laws stating that you can't own anything that builds wealth, would you? Or is it one of those things like racism where it's different because "black people don't have any power"?
which is exactly what occurred on May 14, 1948 to present day, but yet international support is still provided
To the people that should be affecting Black people in a positive way. I don't give a fukk how cacs feel about it, but they like to use narratives to demonize things and for better or worse the failure of this policy is ammo to be used to dissuade Black people that active Pan African/Black Nationalist ideals are something to steer clear of.
I agree that perception is important to motivate and inspire Pan African/Black Nationalist ideals
We do have two primary examples of countries taking different approaches to "correcting" the restructuring during apartheid. How we present the cases to which approach is correct could be inspiring to those black folks who are not afraid of hearing, embracing and defending the truth while putting actions behind to correct those truths, domestically or internationally
As mentioned, SA & Zimbabwe
-One chose to allow the average minority white's wealth to be 5x more than the majority black's wealth, in order to be "successful."
-One chose to address it directly by instituting similar laws that undermined black wealth under apartheid, in order to be "successful."
The "success" doesn't exclusively involve SA & Zimbabwe's action, but it also involves the UN's perception and action. Which is heavily influenced by white supremacist views
To address the white supremacist influenced UN...
-makes China's investment into Africa bittersweet
-makes Gaddafi's death a very hard blow to African independence
-makes SA's "success" the perceived de facto to good governing by some
-makes Zimbabwe's large currency amounts to be viewed as de facto poor governing by some