https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5KVE7IN9E0
The subtitles don't capture the finer nuances or passion, but you get the idea. Eugene Terre'Blanche had a habit of dropping his voice down to almost a whisper. The hall would fall silent, you could hear a pin drop...then he'd suddenly raise his voice and eveyone would be absolutely spellbound.
Few people know he was a published author and poet. One of my most prized possessions is a CD of him reciting his later poems.
1 min clip of best orator I ever heard (and saw). You don't need to understand the language to know.....
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Re: 1 min clip of best orator I ever heard (and saw). You don't need to understand the language to know.....
Very powerful, but the drawback of a good orator is that it's all too easy to take some raw video, not translate it, and lay a narration track over it talking about how violent and evil he is, and make claims he wants to rule the world by killing innocents, etc. etc. as they do with Hitler.CognitiveDissident5 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:26 pm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5KVE7IN9E0
The subtitles don't capture the finer nuances or passion, but you get the idea. Eugene Terre'Blanche had a habit of dropping his voice down to almost a whisper. The hall would fall silent, you could hear a pin drop...then he'd suddenly raise his voice and eveyone would be absolutely spellbound.
Few people know he was a published author and poet. One of my most prized possessions is a CD of him reciting his later poems.