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Are the dreams of the Rainbow Nation dead – at least for (the majority of) Afrikaners? In this straightforward talk, AfriForum's head of PR, Ernst van Zyl, scoffs at the notion of a SILENT MAJORITY backing South Africa's Rainbow Nation. He declares Afrikaners have had enough—drawn a line in the sand against suppression and threats to Afrikaner rights. Is the "Rainbow Nation" a myth? With 84% of South Africans now prioritizing their culture over a single national identity, the landscape is shifting. AfriForum’s Ernst van Zyl in a hard-hitting look at the 2026 Afrobarometer data, the "rehabilitation" of Afrikaner pride, and the move toward what he calls Radical Normality. Hee lays out his bold take on 'radical normality', demanding everyday fairness without the extremes. No more taking it quietly. What does this mean for the future? Watch now and join the debate below. #Afrikaners #SouthAfrica #AfriForum With 84% of South Africans now prioritizing their culture over a single national identity, the landscape is shifting. AfriForum’s Ernst van Zyl in a hard-hitting look at the 2026 Afrobarometer data, the "rehabilitation" of Afrikaner pride, and the move toward Radical Normality. What we’re tackling: Why identity is back in a big way. The reality of land reform and property rights. "Community Federalism": Taking the future into our own hands. 00:00:00 Introduction: Ernst van Zyl (AfriForum) 00:01:43 Addressing the "Dwindling Movement" criticism 00:03:00 The fallacy of the "Silent Majority" 00:04:10 AfriForum's growth and failing upward 0007:50 The search for progressive Afrikaner voices 00:10:40 Real-world interactions vs. Social Media echo chambers 00:13:45 The 2026 Afrobarometer: Trends in identity 00:15:40 Understanding the Hierarchy of Identity 00:18:15 Resurgence of cultural pride: The Day of the Vow 00:20:30 Cultural goods and the power of Afrikaans music 00:23:45 Rehabilitation of the term "Afrikaner" 00:25:50 Community of Communities vs. The Rainbow Nation 00:28:04 Exploring the Cultural Rainforest vs. Pine Plantations 00:33:20 Civil society's role in creating cultural space 00:36:50 Cultural production and collective self-respect 00:39:50 The goal of Radical Normality 00:41:00 Rejecting collective guilt and focusing on the future 00:44:30 The contradictions of BEE and racial discrimination 00:49:50 Land reform, restitution, and property rights 00:54:00 Classifying farm murders as priority crimes 00:57:50 Developing a new vocabulary for Nation Building 00:59:15 Community Federalism and Self-Government 01:01:00 Stubbornness as a key to future survival