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Wine Wednesday: Delegation From Orania
Join the NYYRC for an exclusive Wine Wednesday featuring a delegation from Orania, South Africa! Hear from the Executive Head of the Orania Movement Joost Strydom, Dr. Ernst Roets, and other senior leaders of Orania, a remarkable, self-sustaining Afrikaner cultural community in South Africa.
Orania stands as a xxxxxx against the chaos, economic deprivation, and instability that each day drive South Africa closer to failed state status. South Africa's decay is not a natural evolution; it is the result of a concerted effort of race-centric discriminatory laws that have robbed citizens of the public services and successful private enterprise that their nation had when it held the first general election under its current constitution in 1994.
The Afrikaner community has been subject to relentless attack by the African National Congress and other leftist political parties, which make no secret of their communist allegiances. Most recently, the ANC government implemented a lawproviding for "nil compensation" for seized property. They make no secret of their goals; they want to "kill the boer" and seize his farm. And kill the boer they do, with glee.
The Orania Movement stands in stark opposition to the destruction the ANC and its allies seek to inflict on the Afrikaner community. It seeks self-determination, and its members have proven their capacity to achieve success. They have been vilified in the press as a result.
We look forward to welcoming Joost Strydom, the Executive Head of the Orania Movement, and other members of his leadership team for their first public engagement in North America. The Orania team will be joined by Dr. Ernst Roets, who recently sat down with Tucker Carlson for an insightful interview.
As Tucker noted, South Africa is "what happens when you take DEI seriously." It's a sobering tale.
Amidst wars, depressions, and changing laws, family businesses served as the anchors of the community, but they had their costs. This tour spans the 75-year-old residential history of 97 Orchard, taking you to the 1870s century lager beer saloon and home of John and Caroline Schneider and the 1930s auction house of Max Marcus. This immersive and interactive tour starts with a visit to Schneider’s Saloon, which served food, beer, and entertainment, but also acted as a living room for German immigrants and families to socialize and a meeting place for local clubs and political organizations. You will also visit the Schneider’s bedroom at the back of the saloon; as they moved into 97 Orchard in 1864, it is the oldest apartment featured at the Tenement Museum. Then, you’ll travel forward in time to the Great Depression, where you’ll learn how Max Marcus made a living in an interactive multimedia exhibit in the space that once held his auction house.
If you want to extend your experience, we have a film that plays in our theater throughout the day showing on the half hour and you may want to consider spending some time in our bookshop & gift store. Please arrive 10-15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour at the front door of the Visitor Center where you check-in.
Thank you to all who attended our Pre-Gala Reception with Speakers Rep. William Timmons and former Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, and our 112th Annual Gala with Honored Speakers Stephen K. Bannon, Nigel Farage, Corey Lewandowski and Daniel Scavino Jr.
Pictures are now live from our two most glamorous events of the year!
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