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WTF is on my Mind?!

'Unto Dust' - A South African Story

WTF is on my Mind?!

Mark Vicente

True Crime, Film, Society & Culture, Documentary, Nxivm, Cult, Philosophy, Narcissistic Abuse, Tv & Film, Psychology, Television, Narcissism, Coercion, Coercive Control

4.8706 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

In this episode: I tell a story written by Herman Charles Bosman about an unfortunate incident between a black African warrior and a white Afrikaans soldier. Vuzamazulu Credo Mutwa Herman Charles Bosman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaffir_(racial_term) Support the show The views and opinions expressed on WTF is on my Mind?! do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast or Mark Vicente. Any content provided by guests are of their opinion and are not intended...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the WTF is On My Mind podcast.

0:07.1

I'm your host, Mark Vecente.

0:09.6

In our time together, we'll be talking about all kinds of deep and potentially controversial things related to the human experience.

0:17.7

Along the way, there might be some blasphemy.

0:20.3

One or two sacred cows may get knocked over and there'll

0:23.6

likely be some foul language how's it everybody that greeting will make sense as this episode goes on

0:37.1

um i mentioned in my last episode that I was going to talk about racism,

0:42.3

that very, very uncontroversial topic in the world right now.

0:46.3

And I thought now is the time to have that discussion.

0:50.3

Maybe not in the form people are imagining.

0:53.3

I actually want to read a story. As a child in South

0:57.8

Africa, I grew up with, I suppose, a very different upbringing than North America. You know,

1:04.4

I grew up with the stories of Vussamazulu Kreda Mutwa and Herman Charles Bossman. And for those of

1:10.0

you don't know, Vosama Zulu Kredumutwa was a Zulu Sangoma, which people sometimes

1:15.4

call a witch doctor.

1:16.2

But he was a traditional healer, born in South Africa.

1:20.2

He was born in, I think, July.

1:23.8

Yes, July 1921.

1:26.7

And he was an author of books that drew upon African mythology, traditional

1:32.4

Zulu folklore, extraterrestrial encounters, yes, extra-trustrial encounters, and his own personal

1:38.7

stories. And the two books that I grew up on were one was called Africa as My Witness.

1:48.0

I think that was published in 1964, maybe.

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