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Re: So what have we learned?? [boodskap #88969] |
Do., 08 Januarie 2004 15:46  |
Annette
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Wat sê jy seunie?
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Annette
"Nude Raider" skryf in boodskap news:VIAO7S6237994.3677314815@anonymous.poster...
> In my exercise in trying to analyse the psyche of the afrikaners
> who frequent this NG, I ran a test.
>
> By posting a message that would twang at their heartstrings that
> are programmed to try and revert to the old order of minority
> domination, I was interested to see the responses from posters
> which clearly indicated whether or not they had accepted, and
> indeed embraced the "New South Africa". The answers were varied,
> but nonetheless interesting.
>
> A number of groups were identified:
>
> Firstly, there were a few that clearly longed for the "old
> order" (fat tannie in Canada who posts sentimental poems is the
> most obvious).
>
> Secondly, there were those who remained undecided - torn between
> disagreeing with the bantu masters (fear of retribution was
> perhaps a factor), and aligning themselves with the old
> afrikaner order of separate everything.
>
> Then, and the most promising, were those who RATIONALLY
> evaluated the situation and strategically aligned themselves
> with LOGICAL thought processes to reach a sensible conclusion.
> This occurred predominantly with those residing outside SAfrica,
> who perhaps have had the opportunity to reflect of the SAfrican
> situation, and compare this to a normal society where they have
> now settled.
>
> The lesson to be learned here is that people (SAfricans in
> particular) need to be able to adapt to new circumstances and
> environments, and to do this requires constant re-evaluation of
> the situation. By adjusting to changing circumstances, will
> ensure survival. Without that skills the boers are lost in the
> wilderness and like the wit doeke will pass into obscurity to be
> placed on the forgotten list of other failures like piet retief
> who did squat for the advancement of the afrikaner (so called)
> nation.
>
> Many of you posters in SAfrica (we know who you are) like to
> cling to the errant ways of the past, whilst others see fit to
> bravely challenge the system. Now if I was a SA Government
> Official (perhaps I am????) I may be tempted to blacklist you in
> my book of "traitors" to the cause and mete out boer justice by
> sidelining any endeavours and aspiration you may have. I'm sure
> that ILLYA or whatever the prick is called now, will attest to
> the job discrimination his wife suffered at the hands of the BAD
> ANC Government.
>
> South Africans - particularly those as outspoken and vocal as
> many of you are who still reside in SAfrica, beware the third
> force, which thanks to electronic interception laws know exacly
> what you are thinking. Be forwarned, for the days of electronmic
> freedom are drawing to a close. Careful now or you may end up as
> an "Enemy of the State".
>
> Nude Raider
>
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Re: So what have we learned?? [boodskap #88987 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #88969] |
Vr., 09 Januarie 2004 05:53   |
PietR
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Wat 'n idioot, hm?
"Annette" skryf in boodskap news:btju32$hja$1@ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
> Wat sê jy seunie?
> --
> Annette
> "Nude Raider" wrote in message
> news:VIAO7S6237994.3677314815@anonymous.poster...
>> In my exercise in trying to analyse the psyche of the afrikaners
>> who frequent this NG, I ran a test.
>>
>> By posting a message that would twang at their heartstrings that
>> are programmed to try and revert to the old order of minority
>> domination, I was interested to see the responses from posters
>> which clearly indicated whether or not they had accepted, and
>> indeed embraced the "New South Africa". The answers were varied,
>> but nonetheless interesting.
>>
>> A number of groups were identified:
>>
>> Firstly, there were a few that clearly longed for the "old
>> order" (fat tannie in Canada who posts sentimental poems is the
>> most obvious).
>>
>> Secondly, there were those who remained undecided - torn between
>> disagreeing with the bantu masters (fear of retribution was
>> perhaps a factor), and aligning themselves with the old
>> afrikaner order of separate everything.
>>
>> Then, and the most promising, were those who RATIONALLY
>> evaluated the situation and strategically aligned themselves
>> with LOGICAL thought processes to reach a sensible conclusion.
>> This occurred predominantly with those residing outside SAfrica,
>> who perhaps have had the opportunity to reflect of the SAfrican
>> situation, and compare this to a normal society where they have
>> now settled.
>>
>> The lesson to be learned here is that people (SAfricans in
>> particular) need to be able to adapt to new circumstances and
>> environments, and to do this requires constant re-evaluation of
>> the situation. By adjusting to changing circumstances, will
>> ensure survival. Without that skills the boers are lost in the
>> wilderness and like the wit doeke will pass into obscurity to be
>> placed on the forgotten list of other failures like piet retief
>> who did squat for the advancement of the afrikaner (so called)
>> nation.
>>
>> Many of you posters in SAfrica (we know who you are) like to
>> cling to the errant ways of the past, whilst others see fit to
>> bravely challenge the system. Now if I was a SA Government
>> Official (perhaps I am????) I may be tempted to blacklist you in
>> my book of "traitors" to the cause and mete out boer justice by
>> sidelining any endeavours and aspiration you may have. I'm sure
>> that ILLYA or whatever the prick is called now, will attest to
>> the job discrimination his wife suffered at the hands of the BAD
>> ANC Government.
>>
>> South Africans - particularly those as outspoken and vocal as
>> many of you are who still reside in SAfrica, beware the third
>> force, which thanks to electronic interception laws know exacly
>> what you are thinking. Be forwarned, for the days of electronmic
>> freedom are drawing to a close. Careful now or you may end up as
>> an "Enemy of the State".
>>
>> Nude Raider
>>
>
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Re: So what (knip) vir Norbert [boodskap #89053 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #89017] |
Sa., 10 Januarie 2004 20:43  |
Sterrenkijker
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 18:21:48 +0000, loes&patrick
wrote:
> Geachte Meneer Norbert,
> Misskien sou jy moet besluit om nie deurlopend
> jou menings te pos oor sake in Suid Afrika waaroor jy
> geen kennis dra nie. Jy se dit self:
> "julle ken soortgelyke mense waarskynlik beter as ek"
> voeg by: julle ken die situasies in Suid Afrika natuurlik
> baie beter as ek .........!
> Dit moet vir jou tog baie irritant wees deurlopend jou voet
> uit jou mond te neem?
> Vra maar net beleefd.
> Patrick
Mensekennis is nog net iets anders as kennis oor situasies, Patrick!
Ek is verplig om telkens weer die kool en die geit tegelykertyd te
spaar. Dis nie baie eenvoudig nie!
Baie groete!
Norbert
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