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In this episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Flip Buys, Chairperson of the Solidarity Movement, delves into the history and mission of the movement. He explains what makes the Solidarity Movement unique and how its network of over 50 institutions is working towards a free, safe, and prosperous future for the Afrikaner people in South Africa. Buys also reflects on how the failure of the state and the ANC government was predicted in the 1990s, and why proactive planning was essential to protect the Afrikaner minority. He further highlights the role of community organizations, the Afrikaner tradition of self-help, and the extraordinary growth of the Solidarity Movement since its founding in 1997.
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