A poem dives into “Flight of the Butterfly’s Rooted Anchorage.”
Feeling pulled between deep roots and the desire to soar? Like a spirit yearning for freedom, even when grounded?
Explore this visual poem, a testament to life’s striving. It’s about finding freedom to start, right where you are.
Fred Gillespie’s life, tracing back to South African settler heritage, was marked by significant personal transitions.
He formed multiple family connections, including two marriages and subsequent partnerships, resulting in five children.
His journey spanned various locations across South Africa, from Kimberley, Swaziland to Namibia, before his passing in Mtubatuba. in 1994.
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Exposed: The Voter Trust Crisis No One Talks About
As the world melts, unwavering party loyalty breeds a self-imposed blindness. We look but do not see fractured realities; propaganda shatters convictions as we turn to racist blame and hatred, turning truth to air.
This silent endorsement of the status quo, of continiously voting for a disfunctional government party, or not voting at all, this “speaking by saying nothing,” allows decay to proliferate.
Voting polls shapes our collective and detrimental legacy of experience, dividing us as blamegaming govern the day, when nobody takes responsibility to right the wrong, even though in the vote, they agreed in subjegation.