So that's what that means
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In the long run, we're all dead, but in the long run, if humanity lasts, much like Rome's burning, this too shall pass. At great hardship and pain and loss, but all insanity that doesn't wipe out humanity will eventually disappear. After all, look at whacky things in history we've long moved past, like ancient egyptian religion. No one prepares sacrifices for Kek the frog-god anymore, do they? Wait, bad example.
This is good to keep in mind to stave off total despair but it looks pretty bleak in terms of the relative short term (i.e. a person's lifetime, or at least the next few decades).
How about this, then? After genociding them and systematically (using the word correctly) killing white people for a generation, destroying their nation, their peoples, their identity, their lands, and their very lives, it was only about 20 years, one generation, until Zimbabwe et al were literally begging white people to come back and fix their mess. So "in the long run" isn't going to be several lifetimes, it was certainly longer than the lifetimes of all those farmers they killed because they were white, but for the ones who fled successfully, it was only a quarter of a lifetime before the pendulum started to move back.