Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readMar 24, 2022

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I didn't read through most of this. I will say this.

I was an anti-apartheid activity in the days whent he police arrested you and threw away the keys. Or they murdered you. In fact, when I was 16, the police came to get my finger prints because I was going to help Desmond Tutu (a mere priest in those days) build some accommodation for people.

My late father was a founder member of the Black Sash, the first anti-apartheid organisation in South Africa. Believe me, it was dangerous to be against apartheid - right through to the bitter end.

In every country I have lived in, I have never hidden behind anonymity, nor has any member of my family. There really is not point in hoisting a flag if no one can see who is hoisting the ffag.

So, please I don't buy into your argument.

For the record, there have been numerous articles about me on this site, as there were in my days on Google Plus.

If you had bothered to read the link that I included, you would have seen that I didn't actually make the assoication - someone else did, and I didn't draw the conclusion that it was the same person. I just wondered if it was.

As I've been published (under my real name) for 60 years on three continents, I reserve the right to write exactly what I like when I like.

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