r/Documentaries • u/[deleted] • 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/Mr_Loose_Butthole Mar 18 '18
Just because Mcarthy was a ruthless fuckwit doesn't mean USSR spies didn't pose a legitimate threat to America.
And just because Neo Nazis are using this as propaganda doesn't mean there isn't a real threat to white farmers in South Africa. Cape town is running out of water and racial tensions have a tendency to spiral out of control when that happens.
Also if this sort of thing is ignored, it feeds into the conspiracy theory mindset that globalists are out to destroy the white race and Fortifies the white South African separatists in their attitudes. There is a story here, and it should be picked apart on mainstream media until it becomes common knowledge and appropriate attitudes/actions can be taken by the international community with out a "HOLD UP, WAIT A FUCKING MINUTE.... GENOCIDE!?! WHAT THE FUCK. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?" This story does play into the hands of neo azis but it still isn't covered as well as it should be.
Steve Pinker from Harvard had a speech about academic and more liberal environments avoiding uncomfortable truths because they feed into far right propaganda. As a result of this, when a person of sound mind comes across these facts they haven't been inoculated to the idea, grown up with it, had time to develop an informed and subtle opinion, but rather fall for the trick that some nefarious force is keeping these facts hidden to manipulate them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xJ5bvw6Ckw
The issue in South Africa has not been covered adequately. If it had, far right groups wouldn't be able to use these documentaries to shock people, because it would be common knowledge.