When in SA, you can see and clearly feel the tension, the gap is so wide. In a Poll close to abolition of apartheid, 65% of white South Africans still believed in it. Years before, the racist President Botha warned on apartheid "Adopt or Perish" urging them to abandon the ideology. When today you move around (not walk, don't dare) S.A, you do not need to hear, see or read anything about the impending fiasco, anger and hatred, it is all just too heavy in the air. Just watch CNBC Africa anytime and you will think S.A is a predominantly white country, It is the same with any useful environment in SA. The question is who is to blame? To me its clear white South Africans have a responsibility to facilitate more equitable coexistence than they are doing now.
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