It's becoming more and more obvious that a
independent Cape of Good Hope is a possibility when one takes a look
at the political landscape that is currently evolving in southern
Africa. The ANC has dreams of 50% of the white minority to vote for
them, this after Julius
Malema words of 'theft' and 'taking back land' yes, most of us have
heard it all. Still. The ANC has indeed lost the plot sometime ago
and there is no doubt that none of the minorities will back them.
The
obvious question is who now?
There
is no political party that truly stands up to the call.
Having
a movement may make a difference however, is the word getting out
there? How does one go about getting the minorities to act together?
As it stands one movement has been discussing a flag for months on
end. One would think that it's better to put all that energy into
spreading the word as opposed to spending countless hours on Facebook
belittling each other.
What
will it take?
The
answer is in plain sight. A leader. A person who has the qualities of
Sir Winston Churchill and Roosevelt rolled into one. Someone who has
nothing to gain by steering the ship in the right direction, getting
the 'crew' to raise the anchor. Someone who has the courage and
conviction to do the right thing and stop this madness from
continuing. Someone who can lead the headless pack to direct
democracy.
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