
When Der Untermensch Rise

Today I want to talk about what's in store for white people and the rest of the world if we don't rise against ZOG. Johannesburg will be today's example.

The once beautiful city of Johannesburg now turned into slums as soon as white people were overthrown from power. The city is now considered one of the most dangerous cities on the planet, and such fate awaits the whole world if we do not stop it.

When apartheid collapsed in South Africa in 1994, many whites who used to live in the center of large cities began to leave or simply abandon their homes. This phenomenon was called "white flight", because of which many of the central districts of Johannesburg turned into real ghettos. The whites were replaced by blacks from the suburbs (here they are called the word "township"). Some houses were taken over by squatters, entire neighborhoods fell under the power of street gangs. But many buildings are still empty. Like this house that has been turned into a dump over the years.

One of the city attractions - Ponte City Apartments

This is the tallest residential building in Johannesburg, a 54-story cylindrical building with an open center for additional lighting of the apartments, which was built in the 70s of the last century and at that time was one of the most prestigious in the city. Here were the most expensive apartments.
Photo: "Ponte – The tallest residential building in Africa"


But already in the 80s, the growth of crime in the Hillbrow area changed this situation: wealthy residents dispersed, and Ponte City was captured by bandits and squatters. By the 1990s, the tower was already known as a hangout for drug addicts and prostitutes. The building was left to the mercy of fate.



It reached the point that the first five floors (according to some reports, even fourteen) were littered with garbage, where you could find absolutely everything - from used syringes and weapons to human remains!

Over time, the building began to try to put in order. Projects for the development of the adjacent territory were presented, but all of them were never implemented.

Even though in early 2000 they decided to return the house to a law-abiding life, the building still looks abandoned.

Even though they tried to restore the building, few are ready to live here. But the skyscraper was chosen by filmmakers who shoot films here about life after the apocalypse.
Let me remind you that the building was constructed for wealthy people during apartheid, and there should have been all the amenities for the life of a white person. It was assumed that people would happily move here to enjoy the beautiful views from the window. The result is a vertical slum with cheap housing, a high concrete fence, and rubbish lying around.

With the center of Johannesburg in general, everything is very difficult. The owners of most of the buildings are still unknown, which creates certain difficulties for the authorities when trying to liquidate squatters. In the captured buildings there is often no electricity or sewerage, but the locals do not care about this. They are happy to have a roof over their heads and a reliable source of income in the form of various types of crime or street trading.

Since there are not so many functioning toilets left in the city center, squat residents shit in plastic bags and throw them out of windows.

Johannesburg often reminds the ghetto areas of the US and Europe.

In general, in the 2000s, the crime rate in the city began to gradually decline, largely due to South Africa's preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. After its implementation, however, the number of murders in the country again began to grow steadily. From 2010 to 2019, the number of murders increased by a quarter. Johannesburg continues to be considered one of the most dangerous cities in the world, although it is inferior to other cities in South Africa in terms of the number of murders.
On some streets of the center, instead of sidewalks, mountains of garbage.

Locals place ads on the walls looking for or renting housing.

In one of the most dangerous areas, for some reason, they decided to make a bike path, where cars are now parked ...

Drug addicts are lying on the bike path.

On the sidewalks are papers, corks, bits, banana skins, and chicken bones. At the same time, if garbage is removed at least a little in the center, then closer to the outskirts everything becomes quite sad.

There could have been a cozy street here, but instead of it, there is a shabby smelly alley, where garbage lies and an incomprehensible slurry flows under your feet. And it's still quite a decent area - there are worse places.

On the southwestern outskirts of Johannesburg, you can find slums where blacks were forcibly evicted during apartheid. Now here in some areas in rotten barracks among the garbage whites live. The slums for whites are in many ways similar to those for blacks - there is filth, poverty, disease, and no hope for a better life.

After the fall of apartheid in "racially free" Africa, problems with unemployment, crime, and poverty have not gone away, but they significantly increased. It became more difficult for whites in the country to live, and murders began to occur already because of the white color of their skin. In general, cases of "racism in reverse" have occurred and continue to occur in South Africa to this day.

Many whites went to live in Australia, the UK, and New Zealand. In the first 10 years after the end of apartheid, between 1995 and 2005, more than a million white South Africans emigrated from the country, citing racially motivated violence and a lack of job opportunities for whites as the main reason.

Some were forced to move to places where blacks used to be sent.

Now, on average, people live here on an allowance of $ 120 a month. To save on food, many grow their fruits and vegetables. Various charitable organizations help people who are below the poverty line with food, without their help life in such areas would be even harsher.

In 2016, the media reported that about 400,000 white South Africans lived in shacks almost 4.5 million because blacks took their jobs.
Many in the slums have already become accustomed to this way of life and are unlikely to change anything in their lives. There are certain difficulties with the future of children. Yes, there is some entertainment here, and life looks better than in neighboring African countries, but it is difficult to imagine that the younger generation will be able to get a well-paid job and get out of poverty in the future.

To heat water, people burn plastic .... Children sit near the same fire in the evening.

Most of the world, if not all of it, is moving towards becoming such a place. And most people blindly accept such fate to be tolerant towards filth that shouldn't exist to start with. We are heading toward our doom, and if people do not unite, the end will come soon, and it will be painful. I hope people who read this will spread this information. I hope the people who read this don't keep this to themselves and spread it to the less informed people, helping those who are blind to finally see the light.do not stay alone, spread the ideas of Nazism, if we remain on our own, we will soon cease to exist, if you keep silent to save your family today, tomorrow, your bloodline may and will end. They will merge with the lesser races, lose their identity or die altogether. As one candle can light another, so too can greatness be transferred among men. To remain in solitude is to deprive oneself of this kindling. Stay strong in these terrible times brethren, only united we can hope to spread the light in the world of darkness. Only then we can hope for a better future for ourselves and our families.
Sieg Heil my brethren!
- Wissewald