So what exactly has changed for the black man in the new South Africa?

I want to be sure that you've learned the difference between ' indigenous ' and ' black '.
Fuck off you arrogant twat
I was wrong about you, though you were cool
What do the call klan wankers in England
That article was from CNN, last time I checked they had no affiliations with the Klan. Yes apartheid was an abhorrent system but what's replaced it is seemingly an economic apartheid instead.
 
Fuck off you arrogant twat

That article was from CNN, last time I checked they had no affiliations with the Klan. Yes apartheid was an abhorrent system but what's replaced it is seemingly an economic apartheid instead.

Do you still favor apartheid BORBO?
Poor BORBO
 
Did he not say it was abhorrent?
Poor Buckleo

He did, but then said it was better for the natives and all involved.
His ambiguity is purposely confounding . He's talking out of both sides of his mouth, I'm trying to pin him down, Miss Konoright.
 
Four former apartheid-era guards on trial over 1983 student murder
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Nokuthula Simelane, a student and ANC courier, vanished after being abducted and tortured by police during apartheid regime
Four former members of apartheid-era security forces are due to appear in court in South Africa charged with the 1983 murder of a young woman who was a courier for the then-banned African National Congress (ANC).

The trial has come following years of pressure from relatives of Nokuthula Simelane, a 23-year-old university student who disappeared after being abducted and tortured by specialist police under the apartheid regime. Her body has never been found.

The prosecution is the first of its kind for nearly a decade and comes against a background of heightened racial tensions in the country, and unease among many younger South Africans about how older generations have dealt with the traumatic history.

Ongoing poverty and inequality have sparked angry student protests over the past year, with one university campus shut indefinitely after being torched by demonstrators.

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Lawyers say authorities in South Africa were reluctant to bring the prosecution against those accused of murdering Simelane out of fear that members of the ANC, the main anti-apartheid movement that became South Africa’s ruling party, might also find themselves in the dock.

“Thirty-three years have already passed so it’s in everyone’s interests that [the prosecution] goes ahead ... But we will see what happens,” said Angela Mudukuti, international criminal justice lawyer at the Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC), which brought a case to force authorities to bring Silemane’s alleged killer to trial.

The last major prosecution for apartheid-era crimes was that of Adriaan Vlok, a former minister who was given a 10-year prison suspended sentence for attempted murder after striking a plea bargain in 2007.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/26/four-former-apartheid-era-guards-on-trial-over-1983-student

It wasn't so bad Borrbo...
 
Would you be OK with ISIS taking over your country and ruling it from Baghdad as long as the crime on the streets were a little lower?

Sovereignty is freedom. Freedom is sovereignty. It is a good in and of itself, invaluable.

Except of course when the UK wants to rid itself of the oppressive EU yoke. I think a more fitting comparison would be somewhere like Poland ridding itself of the Nazis only for the Russians to take over.

I remember once staying at a London hotel back in the 80s and a really nice guy on the reception told me he was from Zimbabwe but had moved to South Africa. He said that he was freer there as being a member of the Ndebele tribe he was liable to be beaten up or even killed by Mugabe's goons. I must say that really surprised me at the time, it was then that I realised that the world was a far more complex place than portrayed by the simplistic rhetoric of the PC gauleiters.
 
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Four former apartheid-era guards on trial over 1983 student murder
5760.jpg

Nokuthula Simelane, a student and ANC courier, vanished after being abducted and tortured by police during apartheid regime
Four former members of apartheid-era security forces are due to appear in court in South Africa charged with the 1983 murder of a young woman who was a courier for the then-banned African National Congress (ANC).

The trial has come following years of pressure from relatives of Nokuthula Simelane, a 23-year-old university student who disappeared after being abducted and tortured by specialist police under the apartheid regime. Her body has never been found.

The prosecution is the first of its kind for nearly a decade and comes against a background of heightened racial tensions in the country, and unease among many younger South Africans about how older generations have dealt with the traumatic history.

Ongoing poverty and inequality have sparked angry student protests over the past year, with one university campus shut indefinitely after being torched by demonstrators.

Meet your family's killers
Read more
Lawyers say authorities in South Africa were reluctant to bring the prosecution against those accused of murdering Simelane out of fear that members of the ANC, the main anti-apartheid movement that became South Africa’s ruling party, might also find themselves in the dock.

“Thirty-three years have already passed so it’s in everyone’s interests that [the prosecution] goes ahead ... But we will see what happens,” said Angela Mudukuti, international criminal justice lawyer at the Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC), which brought a case to force authorities to bring Silemane’s alleged killer to trial.

The last major prosecution for apartheid-era crimes was that of Adriaan Vlok, a former minister who was given a 10-year prison suspended sentence for attempted murder after striking a plea bargain in 2007.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/26/four-former-apartheid-era-guards-on-trial-over-1983-student

It wasn't so bad Borrbo...

Fuckwit on steroids, what exactly has changed? All I can see is that the police doing the shooting are now black rather than white!

Police in South Africa 'lied about killing 34 miners' during pay strikes

Commission of inquiry finds police falsified and withheld documents and gave fabricated accounts of events in August last year


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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ing-34-miners-during-pay-strikes-8827787.html
 
It's important to remember that SA did NOT end apartheid. They just changed it form anti-black to anti-white as affirmative action for blacks is now everywhere in the country. And it's destroying the country as it destroys all countries that take that racist road.
 
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