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South Africa has been poisoned by ideology.

The Freedom Charter poisoned the national fabric.

South Africans have been lied to for 70 years.

We were told the Freedom Charter was our sacred text…
our roadmap to justice…
our moral north star…
the document that would free the oppressed and rebuild the broken.

Instead, it became the poison that slowly killed the nation.

This explosive book tears away the mythology and exposes the Charter for what it truly was:
a Soviet-inspired ideological weapon that shaped a psychology of entitlement, destroyed the work ethic, hollowed out responsibility, and led South Africa toward collapse.

Inside these pages, you will discover:

• The shocking origins of the Charter — not written by “the people,” but engineered by Marxist-Leninist ideologues.

• How its promises created a nation waiting to receive instead of a nation prepared to build.

• How its economic fantasies led directly to corruption, tender looting, mass dependency and state failure.

• Why burning universities, destroying infrastructure, and demanding grants are not “protest behaviours”—they are the logical outcome of the Charter’s psychology.

• How the Charter assassinated accountability and replaced it with permanent victimhood politics.

Every collapse we see today — Eskom, SAA, water failures, municipal implosions, corruption syndicates, grant dependency — can be traced back to one poisonous doctrine:

“The People Shall Share.”

Not work.
Not build.
Not discipline themselves.
Not innovate.
Just share.

This book is a grenade thrown at 70 years of political propaganda.

You will never look at South Africa the same way again.

You will never look at the Freedom Charter the same way again.

And after reading this devastating exposé, you will finally understand the truth:

South Africa did not die from corruption alone.
It died from the poison in its founding document.

Read it. Share it. Debate it.
This is the book the ruling elite never wanted written.

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