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Although I'm too young to understand his struggle, I recognize that he is an icon. R.I.P.
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Apartheid did MAJOR DAMAGE on the psyche of a good portion of South Africans.
I remember watching a video about impoverished whites in SA. Some of the middle class Black South Africans stated that they felt bad for the poor whites...because THEY WERE WHITE.
This "sympathy" from the black south Africans had nothing to do with the numerous psychological, physiological and biological deficiencies that whites have.
The middle class black South Africans felt sorry for the impoverished whites because they were white and were not supposed to be poor.
Those white SA will have to worry about the "Malema" minded SA though.
I still laugh at his "white tendency" comment to that BBC reporter....I laugh because those "tendencies" are always the ELEPHANTS IN THE ROOM that non whites have learned to ignore or accept.
quote:Originally posted by geeskee55: I remember watching a video about impoverished whites in SA. Some of the middle class Black South Africans stated that they felt bad for the poor whites...because THEY WERE WHITE.
The middle class black South Africans felt sorry for the impoverished whites because they were white and were not supposed to be poor.
I washed my hands of South Africa years ago, I realized that they didn't deserve my support.
You also speak of "Malema" like Mali did, I don't know who he is, I will look him up. Don't see how any one man can have that great an impact, but I wish them well.
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