
Consensus
Register to have your say and participate in determining the future of our people. Only qualifying registered users that are eligible to participate.
During your initial registration, you will be asked to complete a survey that touches on the base subjects, including what type of self-determination you are in favour of for Kaapenaars.
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Subsequently, you will receive periodic notifications to participate in surveys divided into the topics below in order to educate ourselves and form a binding consensus as to our morals, virtues, and system of government we wish to implement.

1
Identity
Kaapenaars are the descendants of Europeans that predominantly arrived in the service of the Dutch East India Company (or VOC) and became (Vrijburgers) or free citizens of the Cape colony that mixed and intermarried with slaves imported from the VOC's trading outposts.
2
Geography
Kaapenaars settled a sparsely inhabited Cape. Bantu tribes settled much of the sub-Sahara Africa, but were constrained in their expansion by the dry areas of the Kalahari, Namib desert and the Karoo.


3
Ideology and values
Kaapenaars support Western a free-market system and reject Marxist Socialistic ideology. Our frame of reference with regard to a political system is rooted in Greek philosophy, Roman administration and Judea Christian Western moral values.
4
Religion
Kaapenaars are predominantly Christian, stemming from Calvinistic Dutch Reformed Christianity. We acknowledge the diversity of our background and origins and support freedom of religion, but will not tolerate extremists that advocate hatred and violence.


5
Economy
We advocate for a free market system with as little government intervention as possible. We strongly endorse equal opportunities and reject the pursuit of equal outcomes. Our pursuit is to build a fair capitalist economy where every citizen has a stake in the economy.
6
Politics
Kaapenaars want a pragmatic Aristotelian political dispensation ensuring and safeguarding the civil liberties encoded in United Nation’s Universal Declaration (UDHR) of Basic Human Rights.


7
Education
Harmful policies pursued during the ANC regime requires the modernization of our schooling system in line with international best practices for mother-tongue education that has to be applied with specific adaptation to our culture and environment.
8
Safety and security
The South African government has long lost complete control over crime and its own armed forces. That is not to say there are not good people within these security services. However, a complete overhaul is required to reestablish a new security cluster selected from within our people.


