Are White South Africans Really Refugees? A Conversation on Truth, Race & Redemption

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Craig and Khalil Osiris sit down for another raw and deeply personal conversation that spans two continents and one human truth — we are more than our ideologies, more than our mistakes, more than the labels society gives us. This conversation dives into South Africa's hidden crisis, racial politics, and what it takes to move from pain to reconciliation.

Drawing from years spent in prison, the profound experience of losing his son to violence, and the choice to forgive rather than hate, Khalil brings a perspective shaped by both suffering and grace.

We don’t all have to agree. But we do have to be honest.
30 May English South Africa Society & Culture · Self-Improvement

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