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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 27, 2023

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SA has been like this forever, though. Sure it seems a bit worse,

Actually I'm pretty sure that if I go back in time a few decades it is most emphatically not like this.

Sure, a few decades, but people have been predicting its collapse for a while. Instead the populace has simply adapted to making jokes about load shedding, hiring private security companies, etc.

Like anyone else they want to stay home. Has there been a major exfiltration that I'm unaware of?

Yes, there is a moderately sized community of white south african expats in my city alone - and there's enough of them to support an entire import business, several community stores, etc. People have been saying that the country is going to fall to pieces for a while, and they've been correct the entire time. Things in SA are getting worse and have been getting worse in real, serious ways, and it is disingenuous to say that it was "always like this" when you can just go and look at before and after photos.

Difference is that the islands of relative stability were larger and more numerous 30 years ago. Now there is a broader degeneration. You didn't have these massive rolling blackouts, a greater fraction of the railway system was intact etc.

But this is all water under the bridge. South Africa failed because it wasn't racist enough, ironically. Even Apartheid was in many ways a bandaid. The story is similar with Israel. You can only extend and pretend for so long until the past catches up with you.

...what's the problem with Israel ?

..isn't their employment rate inching up to ~50% for men, and 80% for women ?

That doesn't seem particularly dire.

Some of my relatives are from South Africa or are Zambians who lived there back in the 1990s. It was not this bad at all. In fact, IIRC, they remember the period from the winding-down of Apartheid to some time in the Noughties as a golden age of relative social harmony and optimism.