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I met a husband and wife who looked to be in their mid-60s. My guess is they were born in the late '50s early '60s at the latest.

The event was mixed company with light polite conversation. When I asked about their accent because I couldn't place it, they replied it was South African,. Before I could stop myself I blurted out that it's a shame what happened to that country and Rhodesia as well. The husband replied that it was indeed a shame and that he and his wife were chased out of South Africa in 1991 as refugees. He said thousands more are coming because they have no choice because the country was run by idiots. I suspect he didn't really mean idiots, but again, polite mixed company at a light social event event.

What spoke more to me, though, was his facial expression. Maybe I read into it too much but it read to me a very profound expression of lament and loss, and that he had much more to say but thought better of it at the moment. I thought to myself that he was old enough to remember the before time and the quick deterioration to what it is today. I can only imagine what it's like to never be able to go back to your home or your homeland because it was stolen from you, and to see it destroyed with no ability to stop it.

The wife nodded agreement to her husband's statements and her facial expression matched his. It was a brief encounter and we moved on to other people and other lite chatter, but it stuck with me.

I can't imagine what that was like, but more importantly I don't want to imagine. Nor do I want my children or grandchildren to ever experience it. My final thought as I write this is that it can also happen here. It won't always be someone else and somewhere else. I must never forget that, and must do what I can to prevent it.

End of my rant.

I met a husband and wife who looked to be in their mid-60s. My guess is they were born in the late '50s early '60s at the latest. The event was mixed company with light polite conversation. When I asked about their accent because I couldn't place it, they replied it was South African,. Before I could stop myself I blurted out that it's a shame what happened to that country and Rhodesia as well. The husband replied that it was indeed a shame and that he and his wife were chased out of South Africa in 1991 as refugees. He said thousands more are coming because they have no choice because the country was run by idiots. I suspect he didn't really mean idiots, but again, polite mixed company at a light social event event. What spoke more to me, though, was his facial expression. Maybe I read into it too much but it read to me a very profound expression of lament and loss, and that he had much more to say but thought better of it at the moment. I thought to myself that he was old enough to remember the before time and the quick deterioration to what it is today. I can only imagine what it's like to never be able to go back to your home or your homeland because it was stolen from you, and to see it destroyed with no ability to stop it. The wife nodded agreement to her husband's statements and her facial expression matched his. It was a brief encounter and we moved on to other people and other lite chatter, but it stuck with me. I can't imagine what that was like, but more importantly I don't want to imagine. Nor do I want my children or grandchildren to ever experience it. My final thought as I write this is that it can also happen here. It won't always be someone else and somewhere else. I must never forget that, and must do what I can to prevent it. End of my rant.
[–] 5 pts

My first encounter with Afrikaner went similar, him and his family only got to Europe a few years back. I also said it's a shame what is going on, a bit harder but without dropping the n bomb.

He immediately started explaining himself that he is not a "racist" and how it is a complicated situation. Fucking pathetic. He was gen x.

[–] 4 pts

Typical boomer tier shit. Even my dad will say they aren't all bad. I don't care, if there's a magical nigger out of every 100. They all are worthless trash.

[–] 3 pts (edited )

There are no good niggers. There are no good jews.

Everyone here gets my up vote.

[–] 2 pts

there's a magical nigger out of every 100.

Multiply that by at least 10,000 and you’ll get a JLP.

[–] 3 pts

I might cut the guy some slack because the brainwashing propaganda teaching Afrikaners how awful they are has been going on since the 80's. I remember the entire pot of one of the Lethal Weapon movies was about the evil, racist South Afirikaners. SNL also did a skit about slave labor making the "niggerand". And then there was that stupid movie Sarafina (or something like that). Afrikaners were the favorite pop culture bad guy for a long time when I was a kid - I think it gave some of them a complex.

Here is an example of a comedy skit portraying South Africans as elitist assholes:

Air Afrikaans (youtube.com)

I think the Afrikaners could use some support finding their identity again.

[–] 2 pts

Dittos White Americans. Watch the jew tv show "the pitt" The only evil people are the White people.

[–] 1 pt

Made it through maybe half of the first episode when it came out.

[–] 3 pts

He immediately started explaining himself that he is not a "racist"

Lmao, yeah that's the problem

[–] 3 pts

When I see shit like that, I usually reply something akin to: "You don't need to grovel before niggers here, man. We're way outside of the hearing distance of any kike or a shitlib."