I get it man, I heard the arguments my entire life. Still remember the picture of the Voortrekker monument that my grandparents had up in their dining room.
“Stand and fight, defend our people and our “taal”. Even if you have to die for it.”
All very patriotic and heroic and stuff, but again it’s not 1902 anymore. Even as a kid watching the country completely transform I understood just how screwed we were.
You have to understand that the nightmare scenario you guys in the US and Europe all worry about, being a minority in your own country just a few years from now, well we Afrikaners are already there for decades now.
We’re 4 million people against approximately 46 million Africans. Total demographic impotence. We cannot effect change in any meaningful way, even if we all somehow voted TEN times it still wouldn’t be enough to ever win another election.
We cannot pick up arms and violently take our country back either, because we’ve been mostly disarmed through decades of ever increasing gun controls. And even if we could somehow overthrow the gaggle of incompetent racist monkeys running our country it STILL wouldn’t matter because the “international community” of Globalists who pull their strings would pull out all the stops to keep their greasy fingers on all the infrastructure and resources they just spent the last 30 years acquiring. We would become the new Ukraine/Gaza in a heartbeat.
There’s a time for patriotism and duty to your people and there’s also a time for pragmatism and common sense. Staying in Africa under a Marxist government who are openly calling for your genocide and drafting new laws to sieze your land is not a winning strategy to me, it doesn’t matter whether you start your own town it will just be taken away from you by force.
The fact is the Afrikaans people are being slowly genocided anyway, our culture is shunned everywhere, our language is being pushed out of the institutions and schools, even our TV channels are slowly becoming “diverse” and no longer for us.
This is where I disagree with a lot of my countrymen because I believe that in order for our culture to survive we actually MUST leave. I’ve been in New Zealand for 7 years now, and while it’s a cucked leftist hell hole, there’s at least a large community of us here, enough that I still speak Afrikaans on a daily basis. And at least the government here don’t want to shoot my children with their machine gun (as the idiotic song goes).
I know from friends that there’s a sizeable bunch of us in the UK, US and Canada as well, all thriving. There are also a group who went to Argentina about 100 years ago and still speak the language there, so yeah I believe our culture can survive without being tied to a spit of land at the bottom of the world presided over by barbarians.
I DO wish the people of Orania well, and again I really hope I’m wrong and that the government will just leave them in peace, but it just doesn’t seem likely, man.
I get it man, I heard the arguments my entire life. Still remember the picture of the Voortrekker monument that my grandparents had up in their dining room.
“Stand and fight, defend our people and our “taal”. Even if you have to die for it.”
All very patriotic and heroic and stuff, but again it’s not 1902 anymore. Even as a kid watching the country completely transform I understood just how screwed we were.
You have to understand that the nightmare scenario you guys in the US and Europe all worry about, being a minority in your own country just a few years from now, well we Afrikaners are already there for decades now.
We’re 4 million people against approximately 46 million Africans. Total demographic impotence. We cannot effect change in any meaningful way, even if we all somehow voted TEN times it still wouldn’t be enough to ever win another election.
We cannot pick up arms and violently take our country back either, because we’ve been mostly disarmed through decades of ever increasing gun controls. And even if we could somehow overthrow the gaggle of incompetent racist monkeys running our country it STILL wouldn’t matter because the “international community” of Globalists who pull their strings would pull out all the stops to keep their greasy fingers on all the infrastructure and resources they just spent the last 30 years acquiring. We would become the new Ukraine/Gaza in a heartbeat.
There’s a time for patriotism and duty to your people and there’s also a time for pragmatism and common sense. Staying in Africa under a Marxist government who are openly calling for your genocide and drafting new laws to sieze your land is not a winning strategy to me, it doesn’t matter whether you start your own town it will just be taken away from you by force.
The fact is the Afrikaans people are being slowly genocided anyway, our culture is shunned everywhere, our language is being pushed out of the institutions and schools, even our TV channels are slowly becoming “diverse” and no longer for us.
This is where I disagree with a lot of my countrymen because I believe that in order for our culture to survive we actually MUST leave. I’ve been in New Zealand for 7 years now, and while it’s a cucked leftist hell hole, there’s at least a large community of us here, enough that I still speak Afrikaans on a daily basis. And at least the government here don’t want to shoot my children with their machine gun (as the idiotic song goes).
I know from friends that there’s a sizeable bunch of us in the UK, US and Canada as well, all thriving. There are also a group who went to Argentina about 100 years ago and still speak the language there, so yeah I believe our culture can survive without being tide to a spit of land at the bottom of the world presided over by barbarians.
I DO wish the people of Orania well, and again I really hope I’m wrong and that the government will just leave them in peace, but it just doesn’t seem likely, man.