S.Africa: The country that can’t count – White Kids come out tops in schools

(008606.73:E-006837.55:N-:R-UR:C-30:V)   

[This is a note I wrote to a lady in America. It relates to the topic of Mathematics. Jan]

Here’s what I wrote:This is what I want. I actually want to do a video specifically about Mathematics because there are things people need to grasp. I laughed at your mention of the Brown kids – the boxes of rocks that they are. In South Africa, for the record, MATHS is the one subject nobody can do. I laugh so much at it. The old "times tables" methods that we were taught work well. I will look at more info on the other retarded methods they have below. I really enjoyed your reply. You’re the only person who’s been able to give me insights. I’ve also had some info from Brant who is a teacher. I’m going to dig a bit more into all of this because Mathematics+Arithmetic is absolutely critical for every aspect of life – it goes way beyond counting money. Thank you again. Any comments you have on how or what the children are taught is most welcome. In South Africa, because of the low, ridiculous standards, the White Kids come out tops all the time!! They beat the others into the ground! We all need to return to Western Civilisation standards.



Jan‘s Advertisement
The History Reviewed Bitchute Channel
This is the Bitchute Channel where new HistoryReviewed and AfricanCrisis Videos are also uploaded to


Jan‘s Advertisement
Video: 1970: Angola: Incredible Portuguese mother beats Black terrorists in a gunfight
In this video I discuss two feats of courage by white civilians during war in southern Africa. The one is a feat by a 16 year old white boy, and the other, much more incredible story is what a 28 year old Portuguese mother did in Angola.


Jan‘s Advertisement
White Shop: Fire Force: A Troopers War In The Rhodesian Light Infantry
This is the best book Ive read about Rhodesia which describes the life of a young soldier who is in the Fire force. These guys were called into battle several times a day and the fighting was hectic. This book is very well written and you never get bored.