NO LOVE NO FUTURE NO PEACE

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
14 min readFeb 13, 2024

OLIVER HARMANUS — MOFFIE — 2019

This film has essentially two valuable levels.

First, it shows how the white population of South Africa lived entirely locked up on themselves as if they were besieged by something that is only identified as some black monster against whom/which/what they must prepare and fight. The white society then becomes a militarized totally inhuman society, maybe even a war zone that cannot last forever.

Second, To militarize the population they needed the draft, and to train or rather tame these young people, men only, they had to use the most brutal method that is famous today as the hallmark of the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. They have to be absolutely working on defensive reflexes that make them offensive before they are attacked. We don’t even see the fight against Africans. Only one body or two, dead of course. But they become just the same among themselves on elements that are seen as the inside enemy that negates these young males’ white malehood, like homosexuality, faggoty faggotism. The leaders of these armed forces embed, deep in the minds of those young men a savage heterosexual desire that is more rape than whatever, and killing a black man is just one more hunting victory.

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Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, PhD in Germanic Linguistics (University Lille III) and ESP Teaching (University Bordeaux II) has been teaching all types of ESP