The backlash against director Johann Greeff was swift and brutal. He became a pariah. Greeff reportedly received numerous death threats, with callers vowing to castrate or crucify him, and one ominously warning him to "watch his back". The vitriol extended beyond threats; he was ostracized by friends and family members and was compared to the Antichrist on various online forums. This violent reaction stemmed from a deep-seated Calvinist religiosity that remained central to many Afrikaners' worldview. As Greeff himself sighed, "God is everything in their eyes. You must not cheat on your wife, you must obey the precepts of the Bible, blah blah blah".
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