Re: Springbok emblem to be kicked into touch?



On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 23:29:41 -0800 (PST), JollyRoger
<hcstander@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


<<>Oh Ferds, I'm so sorry that my words cause you so much anger. To
quote the famous Afrikaner Breyten Breytenbach, I prefer to venture
into zones where truths no longer fit snugly and where certainties do
not overlap. So why don't you slither out of your white supremest
skin, and join the ranks of the free-thinkers on the other side.

You're American, are you not?

No, I'm not, (not yet), but I do like the Yankee dollah!!! And
besides, as long as you half-wits get to squander my tax money every
year, I have a say. Hey, if you resent me so much for being a lefty
who's living well, why don't you start a web-poll to have me declared
"not worthy of being called Afrikaner".>>

Very racist little response were have here. I know your type. You were
very "left" that is why you left the country. That is usually the
actual "left" that people like you are. The past tense of leaving.

I am here. I preach non racialism on the streets of South Africa. I am
not "left"like you.

<<>Hope you get to type a speedy response, despite "load shedding".
(S***)>>

There you reveal yourself again. The mask slips so fast, hey?

Now consider the following point: You don't live here. You don't watch
Currie Cup rugby. You have no clue about what *** Muir, Eugene Eloff,
Naka Drotske and Rassie Erasmus have achieved with young local
players. So you don't have a clue of how good they actually are.

That does not stop you from commenting arrogantly on the choice of
coach, though.

You don't know much about SA rugby. Maybe you once did, but living in
Yankeeland now, you are actually an American and not a SA'n anymore.
You now live on the other side of the planet. Thus you are out of
touch with realities here. So do everyone a favour and stop making as
if you do know.



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