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Letter to South Africans

The Beginning, the people of South Africa have gone through so much even in their own land and they are probably the only African country that have experienced apartheid even on their soil. There went through trauma and right from the beginning they begged, fought and even died in the battle to regain their land and their supremacy as No. 1 citizen.


The middle, after a long fight I am happy to tell you that, the battle has been won. And once again they are now been treated in their land with dignity and respect as they should. But they still feel that pain, hatred and the trauma of apartheid in their hearts.

The End, how are they going to completely set themselves free from that experience, Is it by showing love to the people who miss treated them or those that stood with them and supported the fight for freedom? I personally think that they have gone with the option, which Pastor T. D. termed as Victimize Oppressor in one of his message, they were once a victim and now they feel the only way to really express they are no longer one is to do just exact thing to the Nations or People around them.

The true power is not showing how many that is under you but to show the followers of few that are under you. So, the way to convince the world that you’re no longer a victim is not by making other Nations a victim but by helping and making sense out of other Nations.

Love is the biggest thing.
#stopxenophobia
#weareone

@seunayilara

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