ChrisNG53 thank you for clarifying your point.
If there is one phenomena I am unable to understand it is the incredible gratefulness towards the ANC for ending apartheid. This is very tragic, because what I recall and what was historically documented is in many ways the complete opposite from what is being told and believed by many today. It is as-if the ANC were able to rewrite history without anyone challenging them. Even academics from universities all over the country and internationally are writing books about these so-called facts.
Even with the JM hate speech trial it became clear, that through the years they took credit from individuals and other organisations such as the PAC and got away with it and simply ignored the facts. The Madiba (Who imho was a true leader at a later stage in his life) phenomina and international press played a significant role in giving them a status which they didn't deserve.
The irony is that they had very little to do with it. But the topic of tumbling apartheid is very complex indeed, with many different views from very different frames of reference.
If I think back about detail regarding the apartheid era and the absolute sickening things that clouded the minds of white people I am just thankful that I grew up in a home where my parents taught us to respect people regardless of race. I cannot imagine how it must have felt for non-whites to see "Whites Only" everywhere, being insulted, being treated like scum just because of their skin colour, or mmmm maybe, mmmmmmm I wonder... is history repeating itself?
You do not owe the ANC any gratitude, rather realize that you owe your gratitude to many different people, organisations, media etc. that stood up and said enough of this insanity and the millions of people that gave FW De Klerk the mandate to end apartheid.
The whites were safe and in many ways isolated from the EVIL terror acts that played itself out on borders and in townships and the sickening methods that the SADF, SAP, ANC and PAC etc. used hardly effected them. The majority of them voted yes for what was right.
But people seem to forget so easily...
If there is one phenomena I am unable to understand it is the incredible gratefulness towards the ANC for ending apartheid. This is very tragic, because what I recall and what was historically documented is in many ways the complete opposite from what is being told and believed by many today. It is as-if the ANC were able to rewrite history without anyone challenging them. Even academics from universities all over the country and internationally are writing books about these so-called facts.
Even with the JM hate speech trial it became clear, that through the years they took credit from individuals and other organisations such as the PAC and got away with it and simply ignored the facts. The Madiba (Who imho was a true leader at a later stage in his life) phenomina and international press played a significant role in giving them a status which they didn't deserve.
The irony is that they had very little to do with it. But the topic of tumbling apartheid is very complex indeed, with many different views from very different frames of reference.
If I think back about detail regarding the apartheid era and the absolute sickening things that clouded the minds of white people I am just thankful that I grew up in a home where my parents taught us to respect people regardless of race. I cannot imagine how it must have felt for non-whites to see "Whites Only" everywhere, being insulted, being treated like scum just because of their skin colour, or mmmm maybe, mmmmmmm I wonder... is history repeating itself?
You do not owe the ANC any gratitude, rather realize that you owe your gratitude to many different people, organisations, media etc. that stood up and said enough of this insanity and the millions of people that gave FW De Klerk the mandate to end apartheid.
The whites were safe and in many ways isolated from the EVIL terror acts that played itself out on borders and in townships and the sickening methods that the SADF, SAP, ANC and PAC etc. used hardly effected them. The majority of them voted yes for what was right.
But people seem to forget so easily...
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