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Is Racism A Creation Of White People?
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According the the head of the British Library it is.
According the the head of the British Library it is.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yannafymmi makes a very good point.
The South African Government have a policy of expropriation without compensation of white owned farms - I find it shocking that a Western Govt can have such a policy, but I find it even more shocking that there doesn't appear to be an international outcry over such a policy.
If I had to provide an example of racism to explain to a child what racism is, this would be a perfect example.
There was a debate on AB a couple or so years ago, and there was one poster (I can't remember who it was) who argued that the policy wasn't racist!
The South African Government have a policy of expropriation without compensation of white owned farms - I find it shocking that a Western Govt can have such a policy, but I find it even more shocking that there doesn't appear to be an international outcry over such a policy.
If I had to provide an example of racism to explain to a child what racism is, this would be a perfect example.
There was a debate on AB a couple or so years ago, and there was one poster (I can't remember who it was) who argued that the policy wasn't racist!
Mr Mandela had time to reflect on the state of his homeland and possible solutions to intractable problems while others were honing their slaughtering skills and building power bases to use for self enrichment.
Nelson died, the thugs and their followers lived on to plunder the country, ranting on about oppression, tyranny and theft, much to the open-mouthed amazement of the (civilised) watching world, while filling their boots at the expense of the majority.
Nelson died, the thugs and their followers lived on to plunder the country, ranting on about oppression, tyranny and theft, much to the open-mouthed amazement of the (civilised) watching world, while filling their boots at the expense of the majority.
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