by Andrea Muhrrteyn
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I started writing a comment to Anton Barnard, at his post, What place for English-speaking whites in Afrikaners’ self-determination?; but my comment got so long, so I decided to make it into a post.
I agree with Anton's argument, among others:The mistake many whites made with the coming of South Africa’s so-called democracy in 1994, was to delude ourselves into believing that we were somehow different to all other African hell-holes. We were sadly mistaken, however. The ANC regime is not different at all. It rather has everything in common with Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF. The deterioration of a formerly orderly and prosperous country loudly attests to this.
Given the above African reality, self-determination or emigration is the only way of whites to avoid either a Zimabwe situation, or even a Rwanda-type genocide. More than a million whites have left, but what about those who cannot emigrate?
I don't particularly want to emigrate, as my first choice; although I am seriously considering doing so, for personal reasons, combined with South African political realities.Read more »
Given the absence of the latter, I would prefer to stay in Africa, I consider myself a white Boer African; considering my families history of life in Africa.
But I find myself in a difficult position. So, herewith a little background to my perspective, as an English speaking Boer.
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