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...
Breaking Free: A Flight to Truth
Pulled between deep roots of blame and wings that ache to rise, the mind begins to shed CRT’s frame. No longer bound by Marxist fate or inherited guilt, a quiet revolt stirs. You are not the past, you are flight. Freedom begins where borrowed identities are finally left behind and self-determination starts....
Fred Gillespie: Unlock a Tapestry of Ancestral Branches
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....
Dungeon Life: Rebellious Spirit Once More
Feeling boxed in by society’s rules? Like life handed you a dungeon map but forgot the exit key? Between suffocating norms and cog-in-the-machine expectations, it’s enough to spark a personal rebellion. Shake it up, map your way out, and remember: disrupt the system, not yourself—preferably with flair and zero casualties....
Now Opening Nominations for the 2023 Overberg Agricultural Worker
Prepare to strut your stuff, agri-champs! The Overberg Agricultural Worker 2023 Competition is here to spotlight your farm-tastic contributions. From drivers to managers, everyone gets to showcase their skills (and possibly win some moolah). Remember, fellow farmhands do the nominating. Deadline? June 12, 2023. Till then, keep the tractors humming and the cattle mumbling!...
A Different Life: Join the Cape Nature Field Guide Movement
Want to save the world as a Cape Nature Pupil Field Ranger? Your missions, should you choose to accept, include: translating plant whispers, putting out renegade fires, educating clueless humans, and perhaps tango with alien vegetation. Remember to pack your fitness, team spirit, bilingual skills, and a valid ID. Don't expect Wi-Fi....
A Force for Life: Join The Wildlife Heroes
If fitness routines and the African bush are your jam, the Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is hiring wildlife heroes! The Anti-Poaching Unit prioritizes those who're strong-willed and disciplined. Show them your "Rocky" moment with a 10 km run in under an hour, 35 push-ups, 50 sit-ups and 7 pull-ups. Just don't forget your police clearance....
Embracing Diversity: Out Of The LGBT+ Closet
I remember the awkward moment when I came out to my mom during another potential introduction to another female friend. Mustering up courage, I blurted out, “Mom, I'm gay.” Her response? “Well, that's certainly a unique choice.” I could practically hear the crickets chirping in the background, briefly. Growing up closeted, embracing diversity was a challenge. I felt isolated and...
The Western Cape Zephyrs: Brave the Cape of Good Hope
Head to Cape Town in the Western Cape region for picturesque views and diverse cultures. Be prepared to dance with the "Cape Doctor" - its notorious wind blowing up to 50 km/h. It's got multiple personalities – chills you down in summers, becomes your rogue hairdryer, or transforms into a ghostly fog orchestra at night. Keeping an eye on it...
Christian Cross: Secrets and Symbolism You Never Knew
Here's the crux of the story, folks! The Christian cross, a global heartthrob, wowed audiences way before Christianity. Used by many ancient civilizations as an emblem, the cross has had star turns as the Egyptian Tau Cross and the luck-bringing Fylfot Cross! Nowadays, it's often seen in fashion showrooms, tattoo studios and, hey, even as symbols of hope, love and sacrifice...
