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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMuch work to be done
In this raggedy country of ours.
Maybe I'll dedicate what remains of my years to Truth and Reconciliation.
Though I don't know what that looks like
Or become an ex-patriate.
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Much work to be done (Original Post)
cilla4progress
Nov 2020
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As an ex-pat... being one doesn't "cure" one of caring what happens to the country.
flor-de-jasmim
Nov 2020
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flor-de-jasmim
(2,268 posts)1. As an ex-pat... being one doesn't "cure" one of caring what happens to the country.
cilla4progress
(26,515 posts)3. Not seeking a cure,
Just civil sane society.
KPN
(17,201 posts)2. Haha. Quite the choice you've set for yourself. Made me chuckle anyway -- probably because it
captured my mindset so well, especially the "what remains of my years" part. Realizing I better not dilly-dally in making my choice.
RobertDevereaux
(2,033 posts)4. We need to bring in consultants from South Africa.
handmade34
(23,955 posts)5. yup
I would never leave the Country, but I want desperately to be part of the repair... "Truth and Reconciliation" sounds good
