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The first woman is correct. A lot of people don’t understand racism so former those who do not go do your research and stop reversing the racism psychology onto people of colour.
One thing we all know and can't fake it, all white people are racist when it comes to black people and the waste part of it black people don't teach that to their children. 💯 Of white people teaching their children from age zero to hate black people. But the new generation of black will understand and we will have to live with black only this is Africa and Africa belongs to black people no white
All africans if they really serious about fixing their country komele kuqalwe kulungiswe indaba yoku communicate nge English all africans they got their own languages but how come ku compulsory ukuthi baxhumane nge English on their country "big problem there "Africa must wake up if not niyohlala njalo ngihlupheka niqhoqhobelwe ama western countries
Crazy world !! Racism is a learnt behaviour. It’s difficult to escape if your parents are racist and you come from a neighbourhood of racist you will unconsciously become a racist . Especially in South Africa where white people have their own suburbs and blacks have their own suburbs it’s very easy to grow racist kids . Colonialism and slavery were the dangerous drivers of racism. The white supremacy flourished under those circumstances thereby creating roots of racism
Black people they are racist 100 percent.. white people accept black peoples same iqal… but black people think how to still and how to grab some bullshet and when u sey it’s not yours dry reacting straight u are racist… cut benefits to all black and emigration… put in school give profession and u will see how izi gje thinks turn for good…. U see all black still and have more clothes than J&D shop… and they get benefits just still that country gon so bad
My people of SA..... lets focus on moving forward. Yes we come from a racist society. Strive to evolve into a better society for every single South African. Let the world be filled with pride when they look at us.
*"Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is always beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you."* --Nathaniel Hawthorne
With it's 16 Coal Power Plants South Africa's contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions is <0.4%, we're far from being the problem. This RE frenzy doesn't consider the Socioeconomic which is more of faster ticking time bomb for RSA than the environment. But if we really want to solve the environmental issue while considering the Socioeconomic, nuclear is the way to go. Coal still plays an important role in our economy it is a mass employer and should not be faced out just yet.
Critical race theory is paradoxical, in that there's no redemption from it: If a white person does what she suggests and do something about his own racism, he would still be included in her 100% generalisation. It's not even a statistically accurate generalisation, because there's record throughout the history of Apartheid time elections of large proportions of white people voting against Apartheid. By the late 70's, I think those against Apartheid was a majority and by 1992/3 a two thirds majority voted 'yes' to a direct referendum question about ending Apartheid. Judge individuals by their conduct, not by their race - generalised accusations are profoundly unjust.
Interesting topic, As an Environmental Graduate I find myself between a hard place and a rock. 1. Coal is abundant in South Africa so It is Economically viable and keep the lights on in a large scale. disadvantage it causes health risk. 2. renewables potential health risks are less, disadvantage: 1. the energy out put is less that the one from coal. 2. we will some how need more mines to produce the renewable energy technologies, meaning more damage to the environment. 3. when it comes to environmental activism, we need jobs but we protest against new gas and oil exploration projects. 4. theirs a global boom of EV auto mobiles- but in south africa, we have an energy crisis(like load shedding), infrastructure development is happening at a low rate. we still have a long way to go, thank you for this conversation , i believe its the starting point.
I really appreciate your balance view on this you being an environmental scientist. Don't you think nuclear caters to both the environment and the economy?
Black people need to wake up and stop being so kind and door mates...no race has a monopoly over racism..be racist as well. What does have racists have that you people dont have?