It s reverse racism justified as Payback. I am guessing that the ones who leave are the generation with young children. The elderly can’t leave for many reasons and they are on the front line of murder. I pray for them. There - go I - but for grace of God that blesses me with peace right now. Amen. Its our whiteness and culture at war everywhere we live.
Wait till South Africans start to starve. They’ll blame the white colonialists. That land was empty until the Voortrekkers came. Not many mention this historic fact. It’s a growing mess across Africa but look at how badly Labour treat our farmers; we must support them.
I’ve been thinking about your assisted dying podcasts. I spoke to a young disabled lady at my gym. Her outlook and appreciation for life was more than inspiring. It made me think about the phenomenon whereby if you assist a butterfly getting out of their chrysalis, they don’t get their colour. The fight for life in my opinion creates character, wisdom and beauty. What if the same applies to death? What if we take or choose a natural drug free exit, and potentially a painful death? Might that create a wisdom or a benefit of some kind for us, wherever we may go next?
It started for South Africa with Nelson Mandela. He was a terrorist. So was his wife Winnie. Many don’t know that or want to know that.
It s reverse racism justified as Payback. I am guessing that the ones who leave are the generation with young children. The elderly can’t leave for many reasons and they are on the front line of murder. I pray for them. There - go I - but for grace of God that blesses me with peace right now. Amen. Its our whiteness and culture at war everywhere we live.
⚠️ "White people aren’t under attack in South Africa — you’re just all racist!”
Meanwhile, an actual South African MP:
Wait till South Africans start to starve. They’ll blame the white colonialists. That land was empty until the Voortrekkers came. Not many mention this historic fact. It’s a growing mess across Africa but look at how badly Labour treat our farmers; we must support them.
I’ve been thinking about your assisted dying podcasts. I spoke to a young disabled lady at my gym. Her outlook and appreciation for life was more than inspiring. It made me think about the phenomenon whereby if you assist a butterfly getting out of their chrysalis, they don’t get their colour. The fight for life in my opinion creates character, wisdom and beauty. What if the same applies to death? What if we take or choose a natural drug free exit, and potentially a painful death? Might that create a wisdom or a benefit of some kind for us, wherever we may go next?