This blog saw the light on 8 December 2008. The name ‘Tia Mysoa’ was a spontaneous decision, after verifying that it did not exist on Google. The name is an acronym for ‘This Is Africa – My Simple Online Abode’.
The quickest way to get a feel for this blog is to follow this link to the Featured Posts.
The contents on this blog are mostly philosophical in nature, and are aimed at revealing the true nature of things, as viewed from the author’s assessment of events taking place mainly here in Southern Africa. Some postings also attempt to seek out that which was lost over time, or to put it another way, --- to ensure that certain historical truths of our past, which have been distorted or swept under the carpet, remain alive and well.
Many of the articles posted here have taken the shape of essays (short stories) related to the author’s personal life-experiences. The contents of the various essays often cover a wide range of topics. This makes it difficult to allocate tags (labels) to these posts. The best option is to use the search function in the sidebar of this blog to find specific topics.
Although some articles appear to reveal a veiled xenophobic view towards other races who are not white, this was not the author’s intention. Nowhere on any of these pages will you find condemnation of an individual based solely on that person’s culture, beliefs, or the colour of their skin. What you will find, is that some articles reveal an aversion towards people who display, support, and promote savagery and criminal behaviour. It is the author’s view that the sooner this kind is rehabilitated, the sooner God will start blessing the land and its people. Note that the term rehabilitate is used, because there is no point in dispelling this type to the ends of the earth, as they will only become someone else’s problem.
The author is a member of the white tribe living on the southern tip of this vast continent, --- consequently, the majority of opinions, emotions, and views expressed here will side with the visions and aspirations of the white minority class, particularly the Afrikaner-nation who have their roots firmly established in this soil. Many of the postings here thus serve to remind white folk where they came from, and why they should continue to promote, enjoy, and love their culture and their White Heritage.
Some of the articles presented here, particularly the latest ones, reflect the author’s personal feelings of deep frustration and disappointment, as it seems that the vast majority of the minority-populace are behaving like sheeple, and thus care two hoots about preserving their rich heritage and their unique identity as a nation.
Some of the articles presented here, particularly the latest ones, reflect the author’s personal feelings of deep frustration and disappointment, as it seems that the vast majority of the minority-populace are behaving like sheeple, and thus care two hoots about preserving their rich heritage and their unique identity as a nation.
It is also the author’s belief that the current South African government have gone too far in their endeavours to uproot Christians and White Heritage in this part of the world, and that some of their actions are not only in direct conflict with South Africa's world-class constitution, but also have a detrimental effect on the visions and aspirations of all minority groups. Several postings on this blog will therefore place emphasis on these issues, --- because it seems that the rest of the world is being fed with propaganda on a grand scale.
Affiliate Programs, Adverts and Donations
The proceeds of some of the affiliate programs (books and other products advertised on these pages) go towards the charity organisation registered in the name of “Adopt a Drug Addict”, hence the reason why you’ll notice that some older articles published here are drug-related.... Click here to see the complete list.
Other adverts displayed on these pages exist for the purpose of maintaining and sustaining this blog, as it costs money to research and upload material. It must however be emphasized that the income-commission earned thus far has been disappointingly insignificant… In other words, it has not been worth the effort! However, the adverts will remain just in case a fellow by the name of “good fortune” decides to pay a visit.
A PayPal Donate button exists at the bottom of the page in the left sidebar of this blog for those who wish to make a contribution towards the upkeep of this blog.
To date (2012-05-17) the income received through donations has been ZERO, but the PayPal button will, nonetheless, remain for now.
External Sites Linking to this Blog
In addition to the list of domain names that sitelogiq.com has detected, this blog has also been referenced by Metapedia (Africa) as well as on this page (Ref. 22) on Wikipedia.
The proceeds of some of the affiliate programs (books and other products advertised on these pages) go towards the charity organisation registered in the name of “Adopt a Drug Addict”, hence the reason why you’ll notice that some older articles published here are drug-related.... Click here to see the complete list.
Other adverts displayed on these pages exist for the purpose of maintaining and sustaining this blog, as it costs money to research and upload material. It must however be emphasized that the income-commission earned thus far has been disappointingly insignificant… In other words, it has not been worth the effort! However, the adverts will remain just in case a fellow by the name of “good fortune” decides to pay a visit.
A PayPal Donate button exists at the bottom of the page in the left sidebar of this blog for those who wish to make a contribution towards the upkeep of this blog.
To date (2012-05-17) the income received through donations has been ZERO, but the PayPal button will, nonetheless, remain for now.
External Sites Linking to this Blog
In addition to the list of domain names that sitelogiq.com has detected, this blog has also been referenced by Metapedia (Africa) as well as on this page (Ref. 22) on Wikipedia.
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