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[–] agie 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I think there's some miscommunication here. I agree with your point that ZA & Rhodesia are in different stages of "the plan" but the scenario is not the same, which is my point. Much of the West is being overrun and will soon be in a situation similar to the South African one: Outnumbered, about too be outright genocided, and (this is the difference) with nowhere to run. This last one may or may not affect the outcome of the fight but it will certainly affect what happens if we lose. Some places are currently more similar to the Rhodesian scenario in that while they are being rapidly overrun the residents can still flee to nearby countries, which will be where the South African scenario repeats itself if the tide is not turned.

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[–] GenderPronoun ago 

Much of the West is being overrun and will soon be in a situation similar to the South African one: Outnumbered, about too be outright genocided, and (this is the difference) with nowhere to run

Thank you for clarifying and I see my misunderstanding now. I think we're saying the same thing from different angles.

There is nowhere left to run.

Even Trump is almost doubling H2-B workers now with rampant unemployment and few of these western countries are allowing anyone from South Africa given what is going on. People need to pay very close attention and do what they can to stop what is going on there. It's like the globalist plot is doing local genocides layer by layer and everyone outside the layers getting slaughtered aren't upset enough to do something and don't see the next layer will be them.