Writer: Leon Hopley.
"I do not understand why the Boer people cannot understand that you should not show weakness to the African population.
When dogs take on each other, everything is still on level playing field until one whines, the sign of weakness. Then follows a furious attack on the howler and all the other dogs will attack the howler and if they can they will bite him to death and not stop until he is torn, past the point of death.
This habit is found in all the animals and beasts of the field.
I have seen a lot in nature it happens among monkeys, baboons, wild dogs, lions and even hippos. As soon as one gains the upper hand, the loser will DIE.
I saw on the mines the Basotho and Xosas fight among themselves simply because they are ethnically different. When 2 of them fight they say to each other: "ke tla go bolaya" which means "I'm going to kill you" not just smack talking or intimidating. No, "I'm going to kill you" .... and they mean every word of it.
Then when one overcomes the other one, he kills him and then he looks for a big stone and crushes his prey's head to make sure he does not get up again.
Then I ask him, "You won him, why do you have to kill him?" And he replies "yes because if I let him go he will come back and kill me. So I have to get rid of him".
If you fight with one of them and you remain the aggressor he will give in, turn around and run away.
The moment you talk nicely or plead with him, he smells victory; his anger and aggression increases immediately and the more you beg and plead, the more his aggression increases and he will not stop until you are dead. The same animal instinct so well known about Africa.
His actions are just like an animal's. Therefore, it is also not wrong for him to steal. Like an animal seeing mangoes on a tree, if it's there then it's there for anyone and everyone. Just look at how they react when there's a "special" on the shelves or Game that has a big sale, they trample each other and break down the doors to get in. " ...... See what happens when a truck crashes.
"Just like a herd of thirsty cattle that come to the water, push and fight each other to drink first even though there is enough for everyone.
I DO NOT UNDERSTAND That the Boer people cannot understand that the marches, the posters are waving, the farm murders are moaning, the crying at America and the UN, that they see it as a weakness and panic with us and it encourages them to a higher level of aggression, and then we moan even worse and sign petitions etc.
Can we not understand that this is precisely our downfall?
If a lion storms you and you stand firm and still, he will probably stop 20 steps in front of you, look you in the eye for 15 seconds and turn around, but if you show fear and turn your back on him, you will never sleep in your own bed again not.
In heaven's name Boervolk, stop whining and complaining and take a fearless and positive attitude, show the enemy what we are made of, stand fearlessly. "
This writing is so true. I know all the groups across the country. This is why there is always fighting between their groups. They erase each other and can only stand together if robbery can occur. Then they start robbing each other again.
When 5 farmers stand firm and still, 600 turn away. This was again recently proven at Swartwater as at all the battlefields over our history.
They have great respect for someone who does not show fear and looks them in the eye, but if you lower your head or turn around they will eat you up.
Spine, that's what we need. The language that Africa understands is opposition, daring and courage.
Their slogan among themselves is: "Repay violence with violence". But if he gets stuck against daring and courage, he respects you and goes looking for another opponent.
In heaven's name, just wake up Boervolk!"
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