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yea maybe so... but that doesnt prove my view wrong... and it doesnt change the fact that pre apartheid my parents could go into a bank, leave the car on the street with the doors wide open and car running and come back with the car still perfectly intact (which they did on many occassions not just 1).... doesnt change the fact that my parents got sacked (with 15 years at the company) and replaced with somebody that does not even know how to do the job, then still be expected to train the new person (my mom actually even spoke to one of her manager friends who gave her the score and result sheet, mom had 90% score, new person had 32%)... this is only the tip of the iceberg for the problems our family has struggled due to black people... so how am i supposed to feel about this...
now to add to my statements above, what about people that have been affected worse than my family (deaths and murders and ransacking and torture).. how should they feel, oh its a rainbow nation we must all work together etc... just saying things like that unfortunately does not change what is happening to the white people now. sure maybe ***** happened to the black's back in the day but doesnt mean everything must just be handed to them on a golden platter now and doesnt mean that the white people who worked hard to get where they were should be suffering now.
again this is getting off topic. its my opinions, agree if you want, dont agree it doesnt change my life in the slightest and i honestly dont give a ***** about anyone elses opinions on this topic. it doesnt take a genius to see what is right and wrong.. in my opinion these camps for training white people to hate blacks looks pretty damn similar to articles and everything i have heard about the old regime (and how they planned to kill whites outside of meetings, sure maybe the MK didnt do that but certainly a few of there members did outside of meetings in a seperate group) im not making anymore comments on this thread because we can argue for a lifetime on this. each to their own
There is a very big difference in the political climate between apartheid and now. We have a lot more social issues (crime being one of them) but these are being addresssed (albeit slowly). You and your family seem to have had a series of misfortunate events which have left you with a chip on your shoulder and the impression that the black man and democracy are the reason for it. If there was any truth to that then we would ALL be in the same boat, we're not.