Wednesday 18 November 2015


HOW AFRICA HAS CHANGED BUT KEPT THE OLD WAYS UNDER WRAPS FROM THE EYES OF THEIR NATION

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                                            (Goode and Eames, 1996).

If we look at the South Africa of today compared to South Africa of apartheid years there are many similarities for example we still follow a few of the old regimes of apartheid.
  •  at schools they still ask for race and citizenship
  •  we kill foreigners
  •  we still have racial issues 
  •  separation between cultures
This came from the outcomes of Apartheid cruelty, but what I don't basically understand is that whenever you listen to our government speak they don't speak about a collective struggle its always one sided.

As individuals we should look past our differences and see how we can contribute to each others lives in todays life we tend to look more at the negative part of everything and not focus on the main goal which is unity across Africa.

Our government that has been put in power numerous times has always let the people who worked hard to set the youth of today free down, by making either empty promises and not fulfilling their roles as Public Servants who serve the people.

Instead they serve themselves by driving luxurious cars and having expensive homes.

They can see all this poverty around them and don't even have sense humility to help these less fortunate people such as pensioners struggling to look after their grandchildren, putting them in school and clothing them by using the little money the get as unemployed people.

3 comments:

  1. it's just plain vague with lots of generalization and no facts.

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  2. well that's your opinion but if you look around even today on the streets people are living in broken apartments and sleeping infront of shops where there is light to be safe

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  3. Is it possible for our government to undo in just 21 years what the apartheid government did in more than 100 years?

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