Orania – Across the world, Black prosperity has been met with fear, sabotage, and destruction. Yet in South Africa — a Black-majority nation — Orania, an almost entirely white Afrikaner enclave, is allowed to exist and operate uninterrupted.
This contrast isn’t accidental.
It reveals a larger truth:
White enclaves are tolerated.
Black success is targeted.
Orania Was Built on Apartheid Thinking — The Language Just Changed
Orania didn’t appear out of nowhere. It was founded in 1991 by white Afrikaners who openly supported apartheid — the same white-engineered system that kept Black South Africans segregated, exploited, and powerless.
After apartheid fell, they couldn’t publicly say:
- “whites only,”
- “racial purity,”
- “separate development,”
- “minority rule.”
So they rebranded their intentions under safer language:
- “heritage,”
- “culture,”
- “self-determination,”
- “community membership.”
But let’s be honest:
Changing the vocabulary does not change the ideology.
Black Towns Didn’t Get Grace — They Got Violence
When Black communities tried to build self-contained towns, economic independence, or unified prosperity, they were not met with acceptance. They were met with destruction.
Examples include:
- Black Wall Street (Tulsa) — bombed and burned in 1921
- Rosewood, Florida — destroyed in 1923
- Wilmington, North Carolina — government overthrown in 1898
- Seneca Village (NYC) — erased for Central Park
- Hayti (Durham) — wiped out by “urban renewal.”
These weren’t poor or failing communities. These were thriving Black towns — and that’s precisely why they were targeted.
Meanwhile, Orania Is Treated as Harmless “Cultural Preservation.”
Orania is:
- tiny,
- isolated,
- politically irrelevant,
- economically insignificant.
Because of that, it’s treated as a harmless curiosity rather than a threat.
It receives:
- sympathetic documentaries,
- curious media attention,
- academic defenses,
- legal tolerance.
Orania is allowed to exist, allegedly because it poses no danger to Black political power or economic growth today.
Black towns, on the other hand, were alleged to threaten white supremacy. So they were destroyed before they could grow.
Africa Protects Culture — But Orania Protects Race
Africa is full of communities that protect culture, lineage, and heritage:
- Maasai communities
- Himba villages
- Somali clan regions
- Yoruba, Igbo, Ashanti, and Zulu traditional areas
These groups often limit who can move in or buy land,
But their criteria are cultural, not racial.
Orania is different.
It is not protecting a culture alone.
It is protecting whiteness in a Black nation. That difference matters.

