From: Tefo
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2006 1:06 AM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: Reply
I “definetly” [sic] think there is value in you continuing to find
like-minded South Africans which I believe are out there either in the closet
or need “to reached” [sic] in a certain
manner.
There are many as you say that are stooges but the rest are
just too happy to live on hand-outs or look for ways to increase their
hand-outs from the DAAC. Many are too afraid to change the status quo and too
lazy to question why things are the way they are. The false illusion of
democracy and a new & better South Africa makes most believe the times have
changed in SA so all they have to do is make the best of the changed times for
themselves because their parents and grand parents keep telling them about how
it is important to be educated and how education gives u a better future, how
they (parents) never had that opportunity blah blah blah. The problem is the older generation
has been conditioned and in return are directly or indirectly
conditioning the current generation. Now my generation has been conditioned
that you get educated, get a good paying job and get rich and amass a lot of
cars, houses, etc. etc.
The Intro and White paper are perfect according to me but
then I have the advantage of understanding a bit about the DAAC (having been
reading your communications and communicating with you) but the average person
is too lazy so you might just have to send it in parts to make it digestible
for their brains.
I also sometimes feel like it is too difficult an opponent
to go up against (i.e. DAAC) as they have everybody who is anybody bought and
paid for and have all the rules created in the world to protect themselves to a
point where even war / revolt benefits them.
Is it a stalemate?
Kgotso!
Tefo