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Why Apartheid Survived Long In South Africa by jkingx(m): 11:57am On Apr 18, 2015
As my heart bleed over what's going in South Africa, I couldn't help thinking about the thinking of the black South Africans and why the White segregated them in the most inhuman way ever.
There is no justification for apartheid but with the xenophobic tendency of black South Africans, it's easy to see why the White treated then with less regards than
animals . They are really worse than animals! The Zulu King is supposed to be educated but he is super stup*d and indicate that the people carrying out the
violence and killings on the street are not necessarily doing so because of illiteracy and ignorance.
It will still not be right or excusable but it may at least make sense if the the xenophobia is directed against Non-African immigrants who incidentally are the ones
who really controls the economy rather thier own from across the borders who stood by them and fought for them in there darkest moment
I've always think that there is plenty inherently wrong with the black man as a people but black South Africans are redefining the black man's stup*dity and taking
it to a whole news level.
Shame on South Africans.

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