SHOULD WHITES FLEE TO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES OR SHOULD WHITES STAND AND FIGHT?
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White Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.
White Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.
This is a note I wrote regarding a poll we had among Whites on a group of mine: I liked the poll. I don’t mind whites moving, but eventually all White flight must stop and eventually, we must make a stand everywhere. Whites are anyway loyal to a nation so it doesn’t matter where they go – it adds value and having a bit of a WHITE DIASPORA may be a very healthy thing because it allows CROSS-POLLINATION of ideas, culture, history, etc – WHICH IS A GREAT THING – IT BRINGS US TOGETHER. But once people have moved and settled in different countries – THE RUNNING NEEDS TO STOP AND THE FIGHT BACK NEEDS TO BEGIN.
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South Africas 816 millionaire police bosses!
There are an estimated 816 employees in the South African Police Service (SAPS), including the minister of police and the deputy minister, who earn between R1.1 million and R2.7 million.
South Africas 816 millionaire police bosses!
There are an estimated 816 employees in the South African Police Service (SAPS), including the minister of police and the deputy minister, who earn between R1.1 million and R2.7 million.