Ernst, dankie vir die video. Asseblief laai die podcasts op ander platforms soos Apple Podcasts en Spotify. Dit sal ‘n baie groter gehoor bereik!
@ErnstRoets27 күн бұрын
Goeiedag @gpmare, Ons episodes is beskikbaar op Apple Podcasts en Spotify, jy kan dit gerus daar luister en met jou vriende deel. Dankie vir jou ondersteuning.
@imnotanalien7839Ай бұрын
This was a very interesting interview with Mr. Carl. I haven’t read his book, however just to comment on the interview, I was disappointed he did not mention the undergirding of Marxism when discussing racism in America. If you look at current day America and wear Marxism glasses, I think things fall into place better. If you are looking for policies that work, you have to fight Marxism. First, Marxism looks to divide, race is only one category, your mentioning of Palestine/Israel divisions, points to religion…another victim/oppressor category. But that is only two categories, what about clans, tribes, government’s, ethnicities, cultures, etc.. The Marxist’s goal in America is to destroy capitalism, private property rights (which includes children) and individual rights like freedom of speech. That is where policy should be pushed, in my opinion. Voting for policy change, is what has to happen, starting in local elections. Trump’s win was step 1.
@beckieknight6184Ай бұрын
Please read: AmaBhulu - the Birth and Death of the Second America.
@markwhite8332Ай бұрын
Ernst, who can we find your contact info?
@ErnstRoets27 күн бұрын
Dear Mark, You can send an email to info@afrikaner.org.
@BrotherTshepang28 күн бұрын
I have a question for White South Africans. In your opinion how does justice look like following the end of apartheid? Is it just to sweep the apartheid years as well as the earlier years of segregation and marginalisation under the rug? Is it just to have a cadre class that serves as a buffer between the Black population and economic opportunities? Is it just to have 7 million tax payers and 28 million grant recipients? I would really like your input. God bless
@njsnjs936927 күн бұрын
I think this life is the wrong place to look for justice. And justice can have different meanings or values. What you expect or accept as justice might not be enough for me. There will always be a poor and workless group of people. Some because of their own behavior others because of various reasons they can do nothing about. And 99.999999999% of us is so insignificant to the world elite we are not even on the chess board
@bluecouchpodcast2412 күн бұрын
Good question
@zander-up1vcАй бұрын
ERNST, WHO IS THE "AFRIKANER", WHO QUALUFIES!??
@Charlkie711Ай бұрын
White Afrikaans Speaking Christians are Afrikaners. Other races are seen as: Brown/Coloured Afrikaans Speaker, Black Afrikaans Speaker, Asian Afrikaans Speaker, Indian Afrikaans Speaker.
@kentuckyfriedchicken4740Ай бұрын
Afrikaaners are Dutch and European decendants who hijacked South Africa from its natives...
@TjakaErasmusАй бұрын
Boer? Afrikaner?
@TjakaErasmusАй бұрын
@@Charlkie711 I don't agree that Afrikaner is connected to race and/or religion. Gayton McKenzie is an Afrikaner. Me too (but I'm atheist).
@njsnjs936927 күн бұрын
@@TjakaErasmus N boer is die een wat sorg dat jy kos het. Afrikaner is Soos n christen....sommiges is veradelike agteraf slange