r/southafrica • u/allthisjusttocomment • Mar 19 '18
Redditor provides counter-argument to documentary about South Africa's "Reverse Apartheid"
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u/[deleted] Mar 19 '18
It's not, but at what point will it have served it's purpose as a measure to address inequality and instead become a form of discrimination?
How will we ever reach equality when population statistics look like these? Combine this with the rampant corruption and gross mismanagement of the ANC and the answer is never. That's why some white people look at it the way they do.
That's pretty sweet. My grandparents had to buy their land unfortunately.
Things would have also gone better if black people back in the day actually tried to treat honestly with the white settlers, you know as opposed to betraying and brutally killing them. The battle of Bloodriver was the result of such a case.