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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 7723562" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>Last summer I bumped into a fella who was clearly from Africa. We got talking, he showed an interest with knowledge about our dairy herd and processing. Turns out he was a recent exile from Zimbabwe. ( white farmer had to run and quickly leave everything behind)</p><p>We got talking about Savory as I'd recently heard him speak at Groundswell.</p><p>The guy's opinion of him was sincere, he clearly knew him personally. Despite being diametrically opposed to him politically, he openly admitted that Savory had balls to do what he did in Zimbabwe, and on reflection Savory was right and still is right, it was just extremely sad that people (like himself) opposed him so vociferously just as an act of defiance rather than actually listening to him and understanding him </p><p>The guy was in his 60s and was in tears, no doubt thinking what had been wasted in Zimbabwe - his home</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 7723562, member: 13510"] Last summer I bumped into a fella who was clearly from Africa. We got talking, he showed an interest with knowledge about our dairy herd and processing. Turns out he was a recent exile from Zimbabwe. ( white farmer had to run and quickly leave everything behind) We got talking about Savory as I'd recently heard him speak at Groundswell. The guy's opinion of him was sincere, he clearly knew him personally. Despite being diametrically opposed to him politically, he openly admitted that Savory had balls to do what he did in Zimbabwe, and on reflection Savory was right and still is right, it was just extremely sad that people (like himself) opposed him so vociferously just as an act of defiance rather than actually listening to him and understanding him The guy was in his 60s and was in tears, no doubt thinking what had been wasted in Zimbabwe - his home [/QUOTE]
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