Never go back - never return to stifling injustice
of the past; hypocrisy and false saintliness of a
national church using religion to subdue people,
subvert their natural generosity, force them into
corsets of conformity; FREEDOM is something
Too wonderful to cede and I’d rather perish in a
stream of free people than abide in stifling air of
a fake nobility; I love MIXED groups: monotony
of one culture, one vernacular, is so grey & one-
dimensional, so BORING in extreme, & anguish
With despair of dispossessed too painful to use
as criteria for a life of privilege; the potpourri of
wild South Africa’s pendulum-swing between a
dark past, the red-hot presence of blood, & the
beckoning future of freedom to be whoever you
Are irrespective of colour, culture & background,
intoxicates - thus the air sparkles, a silver & gold
sun glows, skies cloud with heady expectation; I
love this - freed from my childhood world which
glowered with red anger, soaked in black despair
The new conservative right cannot hold me, the
friendships and freedoms, joys of liberty, are too
delightful to ever concede again…
“Transnational white supremacists are feeding off and
leveraging their own political agendas at the expense of
South Africa’s uniquely diverse population.”
“I would rather go down than survive in injustice”. The
injustice being the violent oppression and dispossession
of the black majority.
[Thursday 31 January 2019]
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