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The Boers tolerated this for 20 years until the Boer revolt in 1836 when many Boer decided to trek inland to gain freedom in an own fatherland
The Trek caused much suffering & hardship, the murder of Piet Retief, woman & children next to the Tugela, Bloukrans & Boesmansrivier & many confrontations like those at Vegkop, Bloodrivier & Majuba
Boer were internationally recognized as a nation as they had the general requirements of nationalism which is
1) Known origin of descent
2) own Language
3) own culture & traditions
4) a history based on experiences
The ZAR was also recognized by the Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium, England & the USA and were at peace with the bantu tribes.
Today the Boer are in the exact same position as they were before the great trek, feeling like outcasts in their own country.
Another great Trek is needed But today there is no more uninhabited land to trek to. Boers, Afrikaaners & whites in general face a very dark future in present day South Africa but the Boer are going nowhere!
Its only a matter of time before SA falls into total chaos with nation wide genocides on whites & Xenophobic massacres on blacks. There is not much time left but knowledge is a powerfull tool & there is a new generation of Boer preparing for their darkest hour. A generation awaiting their leader ! The final & bloodiest war is yet to be fought !
Neem uit die verlede wat goed is en bou die toekoms daarop -
God sal sy volk weer vry maak, maar hoe en wanneer, weet ek nie. Die Heer ken sy tyd. Paul Kruger (President van die Zuid-Afrikaanse Republiek )
God bless the Boerevolk...
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