The worst thing about this situation is the inflammatory rhetoric based on nothing but conjecture!
The rule of law is still intact in RSA. It has been the courts and the Hawks that have been the biggest thorn in the side of the ANC to date. Even the radical EFF is calling for restraint, as quoted:
"But the strongest proponent of the motion immediately sought to reassure the nation that nothing too drastic would come of it.
"No one is going to lose his or her house, no one is going to lose his or her flat, no one is going to lose his or her factory or industry," Julius Malema, who leads the far-left Economic Freedom Fighters party, said immediately following the vote. "All we are saying is they will not have the ownership of the land, they will have a lease, depending on what is the arrangement, particularly as it relates to the outcome of the Constitutional review process."
https://www.voanews.com/a/south-afr...ional-change-allow-land-seizures/4274508.html
So, due process is being followed and a constitutionally authorized body is going to review the concept. If it does not pass constitutional scrutiny the ANC et al will require a constitutional amendment that requires 75% of the vote. The amendment seems to be designed create some sort of socialist land ownership.
We are a long long way from violent insurrection. Especially with everyone playing by the rules.
I really don't think chicken little senarios helps anyone, particularly our friends in the industry in RSA.