The situation is very bad and you get so tired of being reminded of Apartheid and what the previous government and a lot of white people have done to our black people during that time - there I can understand where the hatred is coming from. That in itself was also horrific and evil. My family and I was never part of the treatment dished out to the black people.
My question is this, must we keep on asking for forgiveness and keep on living in the past? Were our country and people the only ones in the world who treated people badly? The fact that we are a democracy, does that not say we want to move on? It is now 22 years later. Is there a remarkable improvement in peoples lives?
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It is a tragic situation for sure. I'm sorry.
What horrific treatment did blacks receive? Whites didn’t do that. The minority whites lived in fear - apartheid was essential for those who conducted much criminal activity. The blacks who worked and went to school were not stopped. They actually lived BETTER under apartheid. whites never slaughtered blacks as we see here. But Mandela and his ‘necklace’ wife Winnie did if they didn’t go along with their communist terrorist takeover. Hard work and determination kept races separated. Whites earned everything they have. Started sowing & reaping with no technology to get to this point. Who pioneered first heart transplant, vaccines, industry, education - because drawing in the dirt is not exactly a way to pass down history. Now blacks want to just take it. They can’t even maintain a brick house, built designed by whites, much less run a continent. The colonists left too soon. God help them.