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18-05-2017, 11:31 #1
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The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
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19-05-2017, 00:03 #2
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Re: The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
The talk was very informative and I do not think it could be done by a better man than Molyneux.
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19-05-2017, 10:45 #3
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Re: The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
I watched the whole thing yesterday, it is very informative based on facts and not emotions. Going to get my family to watch it and see what they think.
I hope his early august deadline or his later "summer" period are not going to happen though.
Ive been watching Stefan for a while now and he is a very good speaker.
It has already got almost 80 000 views and it is only one day old on YouTube, another show Simon went on is barely over 30 000 and has been up for a month. hopefully this gets greater exposure, but it is like they discussed, it won't make mainstream media platforms because the left don't want to discuss farm murders and white genocide because it ruins their narrative of South Africa's rainbow nation and their ideas of multiculturalism and how great it is.
This is the other video with Simon Roche :
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19-05-2017, 11:32 #4
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Re: The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
The reason is perhaps that Simon Roche is involved with a nutcase organisation like the Suidlanders. They have been harping on about the end of the world as we know it since 2007. It gets old.
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19-05-2017, 11:37 #5
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19-05-2017, 12:23 #6
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Re: The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
@MS, Is Simon talking total bull #@$%, because he is involved with the Suidlanders?
"Trespassers will be welcomed, and served a light lunch"
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19-05-2017, 12:43 #7
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Re: The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
I watched it,crap detectors should be switched on BUT one cant entirely dismiss it either.
As much as I get my neck hairs standing up re anything to do with "suidlanders" organisation the situation is just volatile and unstable enough to deteriorate into the very scenario that he is suggesting,it wouldnt take much and that is the part that is scary.
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19-05-2017, 13:03 #8
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19-05-2017, 15:38 #9
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Re: The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
ATM I am less worried about the impeding doom than not knowing our true history
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19-05-2017, 16:03 #10
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Re: The Fall of South Africa - Simon Roche & Stefan Molyneux
When history is twisted to suit an agenda it delegitimizes the message. That applies to both ends of the spectrum.
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