S.Africa: A Boer asks my thoughts re: Boer Leaders, Organisations & the Future for People

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A Boer contacted me who had dealt with me decades ago when both of us were in IT. He was concerned about the state of South Africa and he asked me what I thought about a certain Boer leader. I could see from his remarks that he thinks in Christian terms and prophecies like Siener Van Rensburg. I answered him like this: That when a society is broken, it can take hundreds of years to fix it (e.g. the Spanish), or it can take a much shorter time (e.g. the Germans). I advised him that one leader or one organisation is not going to save us. Also, he should not see all leaders as traitors but that people will try to do things and organisations will grow until something goes wrong and they collapse. Or leaders will try things until they are stuck or blocked in some way. I function on history. The problems we face are not unique and they have been faced by other People before. I said there are no quick fixes and he mustn’t expect quick fixes. The length of time that it takes us to become free is dependent upon how energetic and determined we are. I ended by saying that I think that the Afrikaners/Boers are in a good position.



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