r/Documentaries Mar 17 '18

South Africa - A Reversed Apartheid? (2018) - A documentary shining light on the white boer minority's current situation living in SA. Crowdfunded and made by a swedish political science major from the The Swedish Defence University.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEDU0xIILKA
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u/Blou_Aap Mar 19 '18 edited Mar 19 '18

Google "BEE south Africa". Would you go to a hospital for a major surgery and have someone work on you who is only there to fill a quota and have no surgical skills? Because it's what's happening in South Africa now. South Africa is not moving forward, the hate is on the other shoe now. And some call it reverse Apartheid. Undeserving people are forced into positions they didn't earn and is causing more harm than good.

I'm just a software engineer. But I had to work with quota fillers who had no idea what the were doing. I had to carry deadlines all while they get tax breaks and higher salaries. I was a minority there, but I was in the tax bracket that contributed the most tax. And what did that get me? Being harassed by police, have worthless roads and live in constant fear for my life. I got an opportunity in Sydney and took it. I can finally live without fear and will happily give my tax to this beautiful true Rainbow Nation called Australia.

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u/pieterjh Mar 20 '18

Very sad