Boer singer Bon van Blerk and wife; his incredible songs raised the white Boers’ hopes that they now had a leader in South Africa to save them from the 93% Black majority, but nope. Once the jews make it clear they can cancel your career, almost all musicians cuck.
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….Hot 100 Leader Oliver Anthony Music In Hot Water With Conservatives After ‘Diversity’ Comments
Oliver Anthony Music is the king of country right now, and it would appear that he’s using his fresh platform to bring people together. But some of his early supporters are hitting back at his calls for unity and diversity.
The U.S. artist’s breakout viral hit “Rich Men North of Richmond” debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, in doing so making him the first artist ever to launch atop the list with no prior chart history in any form.
Since topping the tally, the Farmville, Va.-based singer-songwriter and former factory worker, born Christopher Anthony Lunsford (whose stage name honors his grandfather, Oliver Anthony) has kept quiet on his social accounts.
Though he did give an interview with Fox News which, like his popular song, has gone viral.
“We are the melting pot of the world,” he says in the interview, which took place at his concert in Moyock, N.C. on Saturday (Aug. 19). “And that’s what makes us strong, our diversity. And we need to learn to harness that and appreciate it and not use it as a political tool to keep everyone separate from it.”
Those statesmanlike comments, however, have fallen flat with conservatives. The “exclusive” interview with the rightwing Fox News Channel has triggered a social media pile-on.
Oliver Anthony: “We are the melting pot of the world and that’s what makes us strong, our diversity”
Such a let down. Did he sell out already to the rich men north of Richmond? pic.twitter.com/UkT6Ex4EAD
— iamyesyouareno (@iamyesyouareno) August 22, 2023
“Such a let down. Did he sell out already to the rich men north of Richmond?,” reads one tweet. Another claims, “Damn, thought we had a real one. He switched up so fast.” Writes another social media user on the speed of the backlash, “S—. That was fast”.
The guy with the viral right wing song about hating taxes and fat people is already pissing off right wing twitter with generic statements about how not being openly racist is good pic.twitter.com/i077GZgLk0
— Wild Geerters (@steinkobbe) August 22, 2023
After first catching drew buzz online earlier this month, the independently released song drew praise from the right and opposition from the left, with its lyrics referencing “your dollar taxed to no end ’cause of rich men north of Richmond,” as well as “the obese milkin’ welfare.”
Stated Anthony in a video posted Aug. 7, “I sit pretty dead center down the aisle on politics and always have.” He added on Facebook Aug. 17, “I am sad to see the world in the state it’s in, with everyone fighting with each other.”
On the left side of politics, legendary British singer and songwriter Billy Bragg penned an op-ed for The Guardian, the U.K.’s left-leaning daily, in which he posits that “Anthony really does punch down on the poor.” The Bard of Barking continues, “The lives of ordinary working people are being torn apart by the rich, he laments, but we can fix it if we cut welfare – and taxes too.”
As the divisive song went all the way to the top, and lines were being drawn, Anthony shared a comment with Billboard, “The hopelessness and frustration of our times resonate in the response to this song. The song itself is not anything special, but the people who have supported it are incredible and deserve to be heard.”
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And Lunsford attacks these “rich men from north of Richmond” not just for their obscene levels of wealth while others like him work extremely hard and long hours — only to live on the edge — but also and specifically for wanting “total control.
…..Four great Bok van Blerk songs that got Boer hopes briefly way up in the current black-dominated South African crime nightmare
Bok and his wife Hanna(née Grobler)
Bok with their three daughters; the problem here is that the more a man has a family to support, and especially if his family life and marriage are happy, the more he might rationalize the need to cuck (say some politically correct b-s) when the jewsmedia starts “investigating” him for “possible racist [or antisemitic] overtones.”
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Some great songs (understandable from the visuals even without any knowledge of Afrikaans):
1) “De La Rey” — This great Boer general with a French Huguenot name (common amongst the Boers) fought brilliantly against the British invasion of 1899-1902, when the Boers were far outnumbered: 82K men to 346K Brits, called “the khakis” after the color of their uniforms in the song.
The war happened because British jews, the Oppenheimers, learned that underneath Boer lands were vast amounts of gold and diamonds. It was pure jewish greed.
Scandalously, and ignoring world protests, including in England, the British general, Lord Kitchener, crushed the Boers by burning their homes and farms down and then locking up Boer women and children in death camps. Twenty thousand civilians died of starvation and disease before the Boer soldiers, largely undefeated, laid down their arms.
Lizzie van Zyl
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This white-on-white atrocity (as the Blacks looked on) is still a source of raw anger today between the Boer Whites and the British Whites. (And no one says it was the jews who caused this disgraceful war, which also discredited the white race in the eyes of the Blacks!!!!)
Basically, Bok is asking De la Rey to return — in other words, we Boers need a great leader again.
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3) “Afrikanerhart” as you might guess, is about the courageous heart of the Afrikaner/Boer people — a very stirring anthem, indeed. “Afrikaner” and “Boer” mean almost the same thing, btw, but historically when Britain conquered Capetown, those who stayed were “Afrikaners” and those who left British rule and moved north were the Boers, a word that actually means “farmers.” “Boer” is thus a word that is a bit more radical, even more anti-British, and more “racist.” And the communist Blacks have long sung a horrible song entitled “Kill the Boer.“)
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4) “Tyd om te trek?” ( = Time to move?) is about black violence and Whites leaving their beloved homeland, South Africa. This is especially hard emotionally for the Boers, who have lived in South Africa for over 350 years — and are NOT welcome back in their ancestral Holland and Germany, both countries being now ultra-libtard and “anti-racist.”
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5) “Pa en seun” ( = “Father and son”), sung partly as a duet with his great and popular fellow singer Stephen Hofmeyr (with a German-Austrian name) is not about war or racial conflict, but about a man, maybe a strong, silent type, losing his son in a tragic accident, and wishing he had told him more how much he loved him… a real tear-jerker.
(Ask me how it was when my wife died, my loyal and loving soulmate for 17 years. We as humans are an emotional species, and this can be a source of strength and joy, but also of searing pain. Am I “over” losing Margi? No, but I have learned to live with the grief and carry on.)
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……Spiritual reading for August 23
There can be a healing of the rifts that separate you from yourself today. So many dualities pretend to exist within each of you, demanding to be acknowledged as truth, together and in ascendancy of one another.
As your higher wisdom tells you—correctly—duality is illusion. You are one/One, you are whole and although you are multifaceted, you are in union, not in opposition.
If there are poles between which you tend to swing, today look to see how they are actually one. And if you can see that, if you can see yourself (and possibly others) from that perspective, then you have a good chance of imprinting that view as reality.
Of course, that gives your mind less fodder, and removes another piece of the scaffolding upon which it likes to rest its nonsense and disinformation.
This is freedom, folks. Think of the time you spend, the agonies you endure, running from one option to its opposite, living as one person and another. Think of the energy you expend weighing and balancing, trying to know what is true—this or that?
You can drop these pursuits for the most part, once you know the underlying truth. That you are whole and that in any situation where the juxtaposition of extremes
appears insurmountable, you are dealing with something that has no true import.
So if you are inclined, spend a little of your time today in contemplation of any dualities that seem to exist within you or your life. If you are willing to see them as complements, that is a step, and a pretty simple one in most cases.
It will help ease a lot of craziness in your world. If you are able to go further, you may
find the place where the extremities meet, completing the circle of your being or of a particular situation.
This is a sacred place, and we ask that if you enter it, you acknowledge and honor it. Little is needed but your attention and consciousness, but these are essential.
This is important because it is so critical to your liberation and your ability to own all the joy and freedom and power which are yours already. This is not an exercise, nor is it a preparation for something else.
This is about cutting through bondage that has held almost all of you in thrall for many lifetimes. Take advantage today, and take steps to throw of the tyrant of dual perception. You’ll just glow when you’ve done it, and there will be no regrets whatsoever. We can assure you.
We love you and send you all our blessings and courage!
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https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article221713336/Politiker-namens-Adolf-Hitler-in-Namibia-gewaehlt.html