Whitey Ford
04-27-2019, 02:37 AM
Absence does make the heart grow fonder.
In new S. Africa, some in 'Coloured' community nostalgic for apartheid (https://news.yahoo.com/africa-coloured-community-nostalgic-apartheid-035505085.html?soc_src=community&soc_trk=tw)
Apartheid legally divided South Africans into groups of whites, blacks, Indians and "Coloured," a term meaning people deemed to be of mixed race.
The remnants of system were swept away a quarter-century ago, and today the notion of race remains as discredited as is segregation.
https://i.imgur.com/howOmNd.jpg
"We were much more comfortable during the apartheid. They would provide us a school pack with all the stationery. We had nurses in the schools. There was order and discipline. If you set a place alight, you would end up in jail.
"The apartheid government used to look after education, health, housing. (This) government does not look after us. I prefer apartheid."
In new S. Africa, some in 'Coloured' community nostalgic for apartheid (https://news.yahoo.com/africa-coloured-community-nostalgic-apartheid-035505085.html?soc_src=community&soc_trk=tw)
Apartheid legally divided South Africans into groups of whites, blacks, Indians and "Coloured," a term meaning people deemed to be of mixed race.
The remnants of system were swept away a quarter-century ago, and today the notion of race remains as discredited as is segregation.
https://i.imgur.com/howOmNd.jpg
"We were much more comfortable during the apartheid. They would provide us a school pack with all the stationery. We had nurses in the schools. There was order and discipline. If you set a place alight, you would end up in jail.
"The apartheid government used to look after education, health, housing. (This) government does not look after us. I prefer apartheid."