Back in 2012 Alternative Right Assistant Editor Andy Nowicki visited South Africa and made a pilgrimage of sorts to the Voortrekker Monument, the spiritual center of the Boer Nation. Here he walks along the outside of the Monument and recalls some crucial aspects of Afrikaner history whilst taking in the massive and intimidating stone structure, built in 1948 to commemorate the Boers' miraculous victory over the Zulus at Blood River, a battle in which they were vastly outnumbered yet managed to vanquish the enemy without losing a single man.
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