Post-Apartheid South Africa

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2015
  • In this documentary, we uncover how South Africa has changed after a major transformation in 1994.

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  • @hannanags
    @hannanags Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do this

  • @PetrosGolt
    @PetrosGolt Před 9 lety +42

    Good documentary, just as a side note, dont interview people in bars or pubs where the surrounding noise interferes with the person interviewed.

    • @zakaikamdyn2172
      @zakaikamdyn2172 Před 3 lety

      I guess I'm kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to watch newly released tv shows online ?

  • @NlemedimOjiako
    @NlemedimOjiako Před 9 lety +19

    Regardless of what people's view might be, I will commend you for your effort. Well done and keep it up.

  • @vixdix1901
    @vixdix1901 Před 8 lety +4

    Great video, with interesting topic, first video of yours I've seen I love documentary/interview style videos

  • @isunlloaoll
    @isunlloaoll Před 9 lety +24

    It really comes down to wealth. Would you disrespect a wealthy, educated, and powerful black person? Probably not.

    • @bambalemakila9511
      @bambalemakila9511 Před 9 lety +2

      ARVIN this is exactly what I think about racism.

    • @augustkubizek5925
      @augustkubizek5925 Před 9 lety +2

      I would if I was a communist like the murdering a.n.c are!

    • @Kenzo_x
      @Kenzo_x Před 9 lety +2

      ARVIN Well said, I actually have a channel where I talk alot about racism in SA you should check it out

    • @kyle7412
      @kyle7412 Před 8 lety +2

      +ARVIN That's what I was thinking. Even a guy in the video said it. It comes down to the haves and have nots.

    • @amasonga
      @amasonga Před 7 lety

      Correct! Great analysis! When there will a greater or larger African middle-class, there will also be more respect. What's needed, is more educated and economically independent African people in South Africa, there will come more respect. The lack of respect is also due to the economical and educational gaps between groups.

  • @julieproctor183
    @julieproctor183 Před 8 lety +7

    Interesting! It seems like you really got a pretty good perspective of the situation there. Great idea to integrated a variety of footage to make the video interesting.

  • @stephaniechandler3842
    @stephaniechandler3842 Před 8 lety +161

    The ANC is failing the black people regarding education and jobs,There are less jobs for poor black people now than in the Apartheid era which is actually shameful

    • @stephaniechandler3842
      @stephaniechandler3842 Před 8 lety +5

      +Black Pride Get into the modern age

    • @stephaniechandler3842
      @stephaniechandler3842 Před 8 lety +6

      +Black Pride You are soon full of "pride" that you have become a person who cannot make sane decisions or judgements. The world and world view has changed so move ahead or stay in the stone age.

    • @rmunday1649
      @rmunday1649 Před 8 lety +20

      +Ethiopian Rainbow you have no chance because you are unable to see beyond the immediate - whites built South Africa out of nothing, mostly empty land - Africa would still be in the stone age without the whites and you would be sitting round the cooking pot outside your mud hut, probably with your views the best place to be

    • @anthonylewis3095
      @anthonylewis3095 Před 8 lety

      +RIchard Munday Corruption.... etc...

    • @anthonylewis3095
      @anthonylewis3095 Před 8 lety +5

      +RIchard Munday Whites of SA got off very easy if you ask mr.

  • @ericjohnson6471
    @ericjohnson6471 Před 8 lety +45

    Don't know how I ended up here but i am glad I live in Canada o.0 ....

  • @sifisolincolnmazibuko7407
    @sifisolincolnmazibuko7407 Před 9 lety +56

    the black guy in the blue t-shirt spoke the truth.

    • @noirpartikel8907
      @noirpartikel8907 Před 9 lety +2

      sifiso lincoln Mazibuko What truth?, I just heard a black person harping about being an outcast at school.

    • @sifisolincolnmazibuko7407
      @sifisolincolnmazibuko7407 Před 9 lety +19

      Black Partikel he spoke the truth about the racism moving from colour to the "haves" and "have not's" & a lot of other things as well.

    • @sueelliott4793
      @sueelliott4793 Před rokem

      Govt should stop stealing the money meant for the citizens

  • @georgedebruyns3805
    @georgedebruyns3805 Před 3 lety +6

    As a expat South African it hurts me that after all this time, citizens of SA.still think of themselves as a so-called black, white, coloured.Why not US or WE. We need to change our ways of looking at ourselves and be one regardless of whatever. Change mean change not reversal.

  • @riaansmit8328
    @riaansmit8328 Před 9 lety +16

    As a Cape Townian I myself also am aware of racism, but I do experience this from other cultures as well. As been mentioned because of the diversity of cultures in this country alot of the people struggle to embrace one another. The behavior vissible is that every culture has their own ethichs and that is set as the norm for each group's ideology. Compromising with a different culture is unacceptable. But there are people that do respect others, but they are in the minority.

  • @jacquesslippers2395
    @jacquesslippers2395 Před 9 lety +5

    The majority of the citizens have moved on. Sadly many still teach their children the old ways. Both black and white. The one gentlemen mentioned the they were 6 people living in a little shack. They have been like that for 16 years.....indicating that the 21years of the new government has provided them with nothing. In any community you will have people focussed on the bad and who are stuck in the past. Let them be and let them dig their own graves. Those of us who choose to live better lives and live in harmony with others, we are the ones who are truly free. We need to stand together and show South Africa and the world that there is more good than bad in our country.

  • @honey.bee73
    @honey.bee73 Před 9 lety +4

    Always enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work and don't let the negative comments discourage you. You're doing great!! Good stuff! XO

    • @esmis.s.4268
      @esmis.s.4268 Před 9 lety +1

      Melissa Manson In some countries, extra marks are given to women in order to encourage them to go to University. This is because girls do more work in the home in comparison to boys. This gives the boys an unfair advantage. When the same ideology is practiced with different colors, suddenly quarrels and complaints. It is true that most businesses in South Africa are Afrikaans owned. In order for black folk to be seen, they have to push. Since they can do nothing about the business ownership situation besides opening shop, they will make good use of the employment one. Its all politics.

  • @claremchugh5005
    @claremchugh5005 Před 6 lety +25

    You can tell the difference between educated and uneducated by language all over the world . Speaking well is really important.

    • @theoschoendube
      @theoschoendube Před 3 lety +1

      That’s true...
      Germany, USA, Australia, all the same. What’s sad is when a person doesn’t learn their mother-tongue well

    • @thessianheart9816
      @thessianheart9816 Před rokem

      You can't be sure. A lot of people speak broken versions of languages. It doesn't mean they are not educated. They could be good at other subjects.

    • @mongomaddy
      @mongomaddy Před 6 měsíci

      @@thessianheart9816it means they’re uneducated

  • @Marks191
    @Marks191 Před 9 lety +18

    I`ve never been to South Africa, but what i can see from this video is that racism is still a very touchy subject over there. Awesome video, it`s nice to have this as a discussion group. I just cannot understand why it is so hard for some people to have, at least, respect for each other.
    Up here in Canada, it is exactly what you mentioned in the video. Today people live more in harmony, but there is still a need to preserve First Nation territories and their traditional knowledge properly.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 9 lety +3

      Thank you for that. I very much agree with you regarding Canada. I absolutely love this country, I do believe we have a lot to be proud of and there are certain Canadian values that really unite us, which in my opinion people who come here should be open to. At the same time, with regards to our First Nations communities, we need to acknowledge what happened in the past and I also believe the culture of the First Nations and their history needs to receive more attention.

    • @Marks191
      @Marks191 Před 9 lety +1

      Bahador Alast That`s true and twenty years is really a very short time to expect a deep change in people`s mind, mainly from those who lived during apartheid. On the other hand, you guys should be really proud of the live you have today. Of course, we always have internal problems and so on, but hope time will guide you to a more comprehensive and respectful environment.

    • @chronometer9931
      @chronometer9931 Před 9 lety

      Bahador Alast I wonder if you knew that South African Apartheid was based on the apartheid in Canada? Today Canada is a modern Apartheid so Native Americans aren't forced to live in the reserves but, the many do.
      interesting read
      www.tgmag.ca/magic/mt3.html

    • @teirrabutler9445
      @teirrabutler9445 Před 9 lety

      are there blacks in Canada?

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 9 lety +1

      teirra Butler of course!

  • @brennanando
    @brennanando Před 2 lety +5

    I got half way through this before realising who made it! Have you done a video comparing Afrikaans to Dutch? I was in Rome 12 years ago and I got a Dutch guy and an Afrikaaner together for a conversation to see if they can communicate and it worked. I was so pleased 😄

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 2 lety +1

      I was planning on it once but all 3 of us agreed that they're too close. They (the Dutch and Afrikaans speakers) said it would be too simple and they'd easily understand each other haha

  • @fuckingSickOfCreepyG
    @fuckingSickOfCreepyG Před 6 lety +41

    The fact that races and cultural backgrounds tend to cluster together in itself is not racist.

    • @dianamincher6479
      @dianamincher6479 Před 3 lety

      Engrained deprivation of commercial opportunities for blacks!

    • @richlisola1
      @richlisola1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dianamincher6479 -All the economic incentives, and political capital favor the Bantus now

    • @prophecybydefault4708
      @prophecybydefault4708 Před 2 lety

      @@richlisola1 keyword is bantu.
      What about other tribes?

  • @declankelly6509
    @declankelly6509 Před 4 lety +27

    Cape Town is not representative of S.A.

    • @vikramsingh-yr2wl
      @vikramsingh-yr2wl Před 4 lety +1

      If you are not married i would like to marry with you bcz here in india if you are native English speaker you got a lot of jobs in bigg ammount

    • @Yogananda13
      @Yogananda13 Před 3 lety +6

      @ that's funny...lol

    • @vipin395
      @vipin395 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vikramsingh-yr2wl shut the fuck up stop embarrassing us on internet

  • @melissaelian
    @melissaelian Před 6 lety +4

    this was great thanks!!

  • @ruchirasarma9293
    @ruchirasarma9293 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video.

  • @AbdulKhader-786
    @AbdulKhader-786 Před 8 lety +122

    my sister went to south africa she is east indian she said black people there are very racist

    • @sudhan_gee
      @sudhan_gee Před 8 lety +27

      wouldn't be surprised after what they went through.

    • @rowanwatkins1580
      @rowanwatkins1580 Před 8 lety +8

      Its really true, but its allowed if a black person is racist. If a white person is racist in South Africa they will go through hell

    • @abdi1347
      @abdi1347 Před 8 lety +12

      what do you expect from people who have been stoled from their lands. muslim here by the eay

    • @rowanwatkins1580
      @rowanwatkins1580 Před 8 lety +12

      I highly doubt anyone alive today had land stolen from them, even during the Apartheid. There is no excuse for racist actions today, especially when a majority starts to threaten a powerless minority

    • @abdi1347
      @abdi1347 Před 8 lety +12

      +Rowan Quatre did you just say powerless, all western countries are backing white people. And by the way white people own 50% of the land even though they are 10% of population.

  • @adsquibb
    @adsquibb Před 9 lety +4

    Great doc Bahador! well done

  • @nikk4943
    @nikk4943 Před 4 lety +2

    I really love this documentary and I would much appreciate you put some subtitles in many speaches which would improve greatly it's reachability. Thanks 🙏and peace all over the World.

  • @kristinpope5674
    @kristinpope5674 Před 9 lety +4

    Great documentary.

  • @whereartthouwebseries4202

    The first woman you interview really explain things in an easy to understand way; how did you two meet?

  • @leeloo324
    @leeloo324 Před 9 lety +7

    Great video, lots of good perspectives on an important issue that affects everyone.

  • @rebel-gaming3324
    @rebel-gaming3324 Před 9 lety +2

    A very eye opening documentary good job.

  • @RafKiss
    @RafKiss Před 9 lety +8

    Great documentary Bahador... Maybe you should come to Brazil and do a similar one. Still a lot of hidden racism here, no matter what people say.

  • @hihosh1
    @hihosh1 Před 8 lety +10

    Whenever that guy with the sunglasses and blue shirt spoke I listened because it was a pleasure listening to a non-racist, intelligent person stating that it wasn't a race problem, but more a poverty problem, we have to fix things.

  • @oliver-ts4so
    @oliver-ts4so Před 9 lety +5

    Thank you for the film and your work

  • @xlukas93
    @xlukas93 Před 6 lety +34

    Funny how every single person has a different accent :D

    • @waltermisery451
      @waltermisery451 Před 3 lety +8

      Because there are a lot of different cultures in South Africa. And people over-seas love coming here. For some reason

    • @potatoeskimos
      @potatoeskimos Před 3 lety

      @@waltermisery451 The British has a tendency to mix every race together in a salad bowl.

  • @florinaarmasaru3255
    @florinaarmasaru3255 Před 9 lety +8

    I think there is nothing more enjoyable than spending time with people of different races and nationalities. We have so much to learn from the others,if we could just stop being so arrogant, the world would be a better place.

    • @ninjamaster1564
      @ninjamaster1564 Před 6 lety

      Florina Amr
      Exactly

    • @nchadintsimane8198
      @nchadintsimane8198 Před rokem

      That's true. Knowing History is important but it shouldnt be imposed on young generation to plant hate\bitterness in their hearts.
      We honestly need to move forward from other things

  • @oluwaseyisomefun6213
    @oluwaseyisomefun6213 Před 9 lety +3

    Great Job done!!!!

  • @francescaharbor1731
    @francescaharbor1731 Před 5 lety +6

    She's living in a very beautiful place.Capetown is the place.

  • @texasjoshua24
    @texasjoshua24 Před 7 lety +2

    Nice Reporting!

  • @heidelindeholtzhausen5439

    This is probably the most accurate documentary about modern South Africa (I only know the western cape well enough) I have seen in a while...

  • @charlessmith3352
    @charlessmith3352 Před 8 lety +6

    The number of adverts on this clip is frustrating....

  • @summersenzsibiya5942
    @summersenzsibiya5942 Před 6 lety +8

    Come to Swaziland , we welcome everyone...

  • @Earth098
    @Earth098 Před rokem +2

    What a brilliant and interesting discussion. People make more similar types of documentaries.

  • @Julienmasson10
    @Julienmasson10 Před 9 lety +5

    Ok, a factual documentary, which is trying to make people sharing their opinions like a friends discussion around a table/in a bar. People share their observations about their neighborhood like you and me if someone ask your opinion in the street .
    So, I think it is an interesting documentary.
    Julien

  • @sarahgoolsby1289
    @sarahgoolsby1289 Před 9 lety +4

    Very good! I've never seen a doc about racism in South Africa and have been wondering for a while how life in post-apartheid South Africa is.

  • @paul67ism
    @paul67ism Před 8 lety +40

    Not really a doco more like the musings of some cape town hipsters.

  • @claudepentz9891
    @claudepentz9891 Před 7 lety

    wow, the subtitles is messed up!

  • @jimsonbrown9768
    @jimsonbrown9768 Před 6 lety +5

    Love the South African accent. Pleasing to the ear. Clear, with no use of slang,....etc.

  • @kigzman1745
    @kigzman1745 Před 7 lety +4

    This was a very interesting doc. N a good take on in general how South Africans see each other. Yes it's mostly race. We blame most of our short comings on one race or the other. A very crucial part of those short comings should be blamed on the corrupt gov and their failure to deliver the basic promises that they made when we voted for em. Instead of building schools, hospitals, varsities etc they loot n waste all the money on themselves. As a result,we as South Africans get confused, frustrated and start complaining tht there's not enough. So we turn on each other n blame it on race. The fact of the matter is we need to hold this gov accountable and make them deliver on their promises or get out. We need to unit not be divided. SA is big enough for us all... Not to mention very beautiful. No place like this on the planet. I luv this country.

  • @etiennemarais3750
    @etiennemarais3750 Před 9 lety +10

    Apartheid has earlier roots than when the 'Dutch Afrikaner minority' came to power by popular vote via the National Party. In fact early origins can be traced back as far as 1776 when the British implemented the first race-based land act in the British Cape Colony. Notably the British arch imperialist Cecil John Rhodes was a super racist and dreamed of a United South Africa in which the white man would rule supreme, exactly what he got after defeating the sovereign, independent, anti-colonial Boer Republics by means of methods of barbarism. The newly established British Union of South Africa implemented a plethora of race-based laws, including a 'morality' type act. It was from these prior principles that Apartheid rose and hence Apartheid can not be associated with 'white Dutch Afrikaner minority' alone. Interesting that the media of the time only aligned themselves with the blacks' cause AFTER the N.P. came to power. Also, the pass laws was introduced by the British, so was the practice of ringing bells after sunset to chase all non-whites out of town. Furthermore there were plenty of English speaking South Africans who also supported Apartheid.

    • @donhackfile2727
      @donhackfile2727 Před 5 lety +2

      THE BANTU EXPANSION
      The notion that Black people migrated from West Central Africa downwards to the South a 100 years after the Whites had settled in South African is utter nonsense and if you research it you will quickly discover that there is no archaeological evidence or any genetic evidence that has been conclusive enough to substantiate that such a mass migration ever took place but the validity of most studies and at best this White Theory is solely based on linguistics. The similarity in the languages is the only submitted argument, there's no DNA proof Mr "Williems" because just recently a Cultural DNA study was done and the Genetic study involving 220 participants representing 11 populations across southern Africa , revealed around 2.3 million DNA variants per individual, according to the journal Science this challenges the theory that modern humans came from just one place in Africa as well.
      So let's revisit the story of who the Khoisan are?
      THE KHOISAN were not a Southern African Tribe but they are descendants of Slaves who arrived with the Dutch East India Company and the term Khoisan was coined by Leonhard Schultze of Germany. (Please read: Oxford Research Encyclopedia - African History - Slavery at the Cape and Ethnology of Africa) I have copied an extract from the Oxford Book and it reads "Slaves were transported to the Cape from a wide range of areas in the Indian Ocean world, including South and Southeast Asia, Madagascar, and Mozambique. The majority were sold to settlers and worked as domestic servants in Cape Town or as laborers on the grain, wine, and pastoral farms of the Cape interior. Throughout the 18th century slaves outnumbered settlers. Although there were few major revolts, individual resistance was widespread and desertion common. Some runaways joined indigenous groups in the Cape interior, while others formed more isolated maroon communities."
      What happened to those maroon communities? They became what is now known as the KHOISAN and this name was established in 1905 Leonhard Schultze.
      So now let's focus on the man who gave them this name Leonhard Schultze, he was a Zoologist and Anthropologist. In his research he says that in Southern Africa he discovered two groups of people and they were the Hottentot and the Bushman which he later compounded into the group called KHOISAN and he says that the word Koi came from the Bushman when referring to the Hottentots. Okay, so where does the word Koi originate from then?.
      Koi or more specifically nishikigoi (錦鯉) is an informal group of the colored variants of the Cyprinus carpio. Several varieties are recognized by the Japanese. Koi varieties are distinguished by coloration, patterning, and scalation. Koi are Japanese fish!
      Remember earlier in the Oxford extract. It says that slaves who ran away joined indigenous groups in the Cape interior. We all know that when two different races mix, a multiracial child is born. Hottentots and Bushman (Maroon Communities) they were similar in terms of their built and features but varied in color, why?
      Bushman runaway slaves who fled into the Bush and did not want to join the indiginous groups (Marron Community) and then the Hottentots ARE THE GROUP OF SLAVES WHO JOINED THE INDIGENOUS TRIBES --- even the word Hottentot is a Dutch word from German hotteren-totteren ‘stutter’ (with reference to their language, in which clicking sounds are used). In Southern Africa we all know which groups of people use Clicking sounds. the NAMA are located in the North most parts of Southern Africa and even to this day can be found in Namibia ( also home of the HERERO people), Mozambique, Zimbambwe, South Africa (Most around the Kruger National park) and the NGUNI people( Xhosa's, Zulu, Ndebele, Tsonga, Sotho etc.) If you check the map the closes tribes to Cape Town has alwas been the XHOSA's and they have predominantly 5 clicking sounds where in the case of the Nama they have three clicking sounds. Okay let's focus on the Hottentots again.
      If it is true that Schultze took the word Koi-koi from the Bushmen who themselves used this term to refer to Hottentots (meaning that the Hottentots were indeed mixed race) then this proves without a measure of doubt that in fact they were descendants of those slaves who were Asian and lets not leave out the fact that Schultze himself was a Zoologist who had traveled the known world and he must have known about about the Japanese Fish called the Koi which is distinguishable by it's coloration. Either way Khoisan is of foreign origin.
      Schultze named them Koi-koi --- due to their multiracial features and please I know some of you try to say that Khoisan are the NAMA people. They are not Khoisan and this is most evident in their language. Which brings me to my final point.
      Khoisan people use Afrikaans and the development of the Afrikaans language can also be attributed to slavery. Slaves came from many different places and spoke different languages but the NAMA like their close relatives the NGUNI and HERERO use Clicking sounds when they speak...Click Click Click.
      Remember what studies say about THE BANTU EXPANSION most of the studies use similarity in our languages to prove we are from North African and if you search you will find that all the African groups in the Southern Territories use Clicks, all of them except but one and that is the Khoisan, they mostly use Afrikaans. A language influenced greatly by non-African languages. So how can they be the original people? I Xhosa and my name is Cumani and Mr Williams says he is my great grand father and yet his surname is European, a name of a slave master and that's a fact.
      White people are trying to write us out of our history... research about Willie Lynch and then google South African Shacks...see who pops up!
      Another thing guys. We know that in South Africa we have an existing Ethnic group of Colored People. I am not in any sharp or form saying that they are Khoisan. I was informed by my Colored colleague that they are two separate groups as well. I just pointed out that the Khoisan are also mixed race and I acknowledge them as South Africans like I acknowledge White South Africans as well but I just wanted to set the record straight. NGUNI people are not children of the Khoisan! Wee need to respect each others identities if we aim to succeed as a Multicultural society!!!

    • @mikespencer4922
      @mikespencer4922 Před 2 lety +1

      Interestingly enough the first goverment in South Africa to build schools and universities for blacks was the Apartheid goverment. Before that, all British colonies relied on mission schools.

  • @ruthcunningham6250
    @ruthcunningham6250 Před 9 lety +5

    This shows so much, the same experiences around the world, as every country deals with the "operational" realities that are the common aftermath of institutionalized segregation. It is impossible to legislate people's attitudes which will only change through universal growth as expanded understanding and learning. We can each contribute to helping create fairer, more just societies; certainly this is not simplistically political change, it is a change in how each of us helps each other to expand holistic learning about universal human values. Thanks for giving us a "realistic" view of the current situation for the people who are experiencing these conditions and changes first hand. So often, what we think is going on, is not what the operational truths of others, are.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 9 lety +1

      Thank you Ruth :)

    • @lorrainnel2994
      @lorrainnel2994 Před 9 lety

      Ruth, you clearly have no idea what you are talking about, and this video is so far from the real truth it is actually a joke!

    • @lorrainnel2994
      @lorrainnel2994 Před 9 lety

      www.thetruthaboutsouthafrica.org/
      Do yourself a favor and get educated.....

    • @lorrainnel2994
      @lorrainnel2994 Před 9 lety

      brownbear900 It just shows what an ignorant idiot you are!
      It is a website for ALL South Africans, black and white and about the TRUTH in South Africa. It has nothing to do with racism. If you really took the time and read what it is about, you would realize that... And, It has many black followers... oh sorry, maybe your intellect is below average and you cannot read or understand the concept.... Crawl back into the shithole you came from...

    • @jonathanfanfan6681
      @jonathanfanfan6681 Před 8 lety +4

      the European colonists destroyed the world

  • @theyellowgloves
    @theyellowgloves Před 9 lety +2

    informative

  • @andrewstrever8013
    @andrewstrever8013 Před 9 lety +4

    Nice docu man. I enjoyed it!
    I'm safa. From Jozi. Living in Indianapolis.

  • @trevordarlingable
    @trevordarlingable Před 5 lety +14

    i am from Nigeria and i think the big lesson of the day is that ;you cant always have a sense of entitlement on a structure that your people didn't build .the European settlers built south Africa and have a subconscious sense of ownership of the place .in Nigeria the blacks built Nigeria, whether its substandard or not is a discussion for another day .Nigerians are not familiar with racism in africa because the have always felt a sense of freedom and ownership on the continent .Black south Africans could learn from us

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ Před 4 lety +3

      Trevor Uzomah Nigeria is a shithole on top of a shithole, you see how stupid as a suffering Black you sound speaking on other suffering Blacks. Nigeria ain't shit to be proud an absolute toilet bowl that place is. All of us have work to do, one section of blacks should not speak down on another group when as a collective suffering the effects of white supremacy and Islam. Keep your mouth shut next time bootlick.

    • @Lindaaaaaaa2
      @Lindaaaaaaa2 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JimmyCrackCorn_ thnk y

    • @fogmist1946
      @fogmist1946 Před 4 lety +3

      Looool i see where u at , so u jealous that South Africa is better than Nigeria ..well in case u didn’t know black peoples where there during construction actually they were the ones doing most work and paid less just like USA

    • @amandakhanyile9142
      @amandakhanyile9142 Před 4 lety +4

      Black ppl built south africa slima ndini, we dont care about your country. Our great grandparents built this damn country nxa

  • @sunset9969
    @sunset9969 Před 5 lety +2

    I was born in cape Town
    And leave in 1979.How
    Is the living there? Is it
    Peaceful?

    • @jhart7304
      @jhart7304 Před 4 lety

      Channel:
      Loving Life
      Daily reports from SA.

  • @peterdeneke8401
    @peterdeneke8401 Před 6 lety +2

    Go to London , there is separation there too. Whites and blacks live in different areas.

  • @Dtorres6525
    @Dtorres6525 Před 7 lety +3

    i regret watching and reading the comments from this video,

  • @user-xg8yy7yl1d
    @user-xg8yy7yl1d Před 6 lety +43

    1:42 "the luxurious places in Cape Town are all Jewish owned"
    Pure coincidence

    • @AreYouKenneth
      @AreYouKenneth Před 5 lety +26

      @Harry Williams because they're disciplined. Study and are hard workers.

    • @eliza1826
      @eliza1826 Před 4 lety +4

      @@AreYouKenneth lmao yeah sure

    • @fivegoalseason
      @fivegoalseason Před 4 lety +2

      @@AreYouKenneth they done a documentary where Jewish communities were bring forced to go into work. Being told top jobs are waiting for them, just do some studies and its gauranteed.
      Nobody else in the world has a luxury of being forced to work, THEY NEED TO WORK TO SURVIVE.

    • @AreYouKenneth
      @AreYouKenneth Před 4 lety

      @@fivegoalseason where can I see that documentary?

    • @fivegoalseason
      @fivegoalseason Před 4 lety +1

      @@AreYouKenneth u can dig it up ur self.
      but they targeted the ultra orthodox jews, as originally they were not a community that worked, but one who more was into religion.
      now the government have so many well paid jobs they cant just give to anybody, so now they are forcing the orthodox jewsish community to put down the bible and work
      baring in mind how seriously jews take the lie thay they are the chosen people. and how serious they take the tasks assigned by god himself. but because they so greedy they are exposing themselves
      loads of content mate

  • @jnj572
    @jnj572 Před 8 lety

    thanks

  • @wisequeens
    @wisequeens Před 8 lety +6

    The guy at 18.56 went to a priviledged private school you can hear that by his accent. People in South Africa call them oreos. black on the outside but white on the inside. The girl at 19.00 also went to a good school. Race has nothing to do with it. socio ecomonics. A black person in America will speak in Eubonics unless his parents choose to send him to a school where he learns to speak english

    • @jubeetobbe5025
      @jubeetobbe5025 Před 8 lety +5

      Ur an idiot

    • @fmiller36
      @fmiller36 Před 7 lety

      shut up stupid

    • @654321poiuytrewq0987
      @654321poiuytrewq0987 Před 7 lety +1

      the last part is actually wrong. what you are referring is not a language related to Africa or the Caribbean (in other words eubonics) it is american. actually while are at the only ones actually speak English are the english everything else is creole

    • @marvinmm4325
      @marvinmm4325 Před 4 lety

      donna jackson don't be an idiot, in SA we have this huge difference in socioeconomic status simply because of what white government did to black communities.. so yes it is all about race

  • @cb034
    @cb034 Před 7 lety +7

    What i'm hearing from the couple in the club is the same thing I hear in America smdh

    • @cb034
      @cb034 Před 7 lety +5

      Bruh. I've had the same experience as the girl at 11:35. In kindergarten a bunch of kids came up to me and said "My parents say I can't be friends with you because your black" This was in the early 2000s at a Christian school.

    • @654321poiuytrewq0987
      @654321poiuytrewq0987 Před 7 lety +2

      considering how like 90% of blacks are in america I can understand parents saying that. I personally have given up on them

  • @NWFloridaPrepper
    @NWFloridaPrepper Před 7 lety +3

    Is it me or does this tragedy only happen in protestant countries? Are they being punished ...

  • @Marjorie349
    @Marjorie349 Před 9 lety +9

    This doc is amazing, getting to hear South Africans talk about the actual real life situations - at the beginning of society post-apartheid in the 90's and now in 2015. Your talk with the 3 people on the road and especially the talk with the blue shirt guy who has excelled in sports, was so wonderful to watch. Racism still exists, subtle or not. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @sefutho
    @sefutho Před 4 lety +11

    I love you guys and thank you for doing this video. Economic freedom we've got but the ANC after president Mbeki squandered our economy. Before Zupta if we can all recall the rand was R6 rand something to the dollar and even planning to find ways to stop the momentum of the rand. Our economy was growing rapidly (above 5%). Then came the Zuptas, we'll we all know how that unfolded. Before Ramaphosa was elected, some white famers were planning to give some of their land to the black communities and mentor them into being farmers, then came land expropriation without compensation (daylight robbery if you ask me), then our rand moved from R10 to above R15 against the dollar, white famers stopped whatever they were planning to do. Too many wrongs I can say, but I think every one who's not biased knows the truth. When Madiba was still the president, most white business man were giving him money to rebuild this country whenever he asked for. As a Black South African, I understand why some white people still hate blacks (mostly thanks to the ANC).

  • @briantravelman
    @briantravelman Před 7 lety +13

    The neighborhood segregation has nothing to do with racism. It has to do with the way humans are wired, in that they feel more comfortable with their own kind. That's why Polish have their neighborhodos in Chicago. Chinese have Chinatown in San Francisco. It has always been like this historically, that people of the same background settled togethor, because they feel more comfortable with their own kind.
    But I DO agree with that guy's comment on the ANC. It's the same in America. Black people still blame slavery for Black opression in America. And what kind of Democracy is it, if one party has been ruling over 20 years? That's no different than Communism.

    • @briantravelman
      @briantravelman Před 7 lety +1

      I actually agree with you. As long as they're not murdering innocent people it's perfectly reasonable to treat others the way you yourself have been treated. I personally wish everyone could just forget the past and live in harmony together, but that's not how the world works.

    • @randomstuff5869
      @randomstuff5869 Před 5 lety

      briantravelman so clearly you dnt see what ANC has already done ? first you must put your brain back to your head sir & think straight . south africa was made fo 8% population e.g power stations were for white ,hospitals, university, economicaly ,etc .now you expect the ANC in 20 years to uplift 80% of south africa & expand every thing in same time while you know tht our gorvment dipends on tax .you must tell me how long it takes apartheid gorvment to build white south africa ??? am sure it was more than half century

    • @cincoy3679
      @cincoy3679 Před 5 lety +1

      briantravelman Ya But whites where slaves too for 1200 years but you will never hear a black talk about that right. They just won’t to still the white men history it’s said. Get your own. Let us tell are history and you tell your. There is slaves on both sides.

    • @mdumiseninsibande3071
      @mdumiseninsibande3071 Před 5 lety

      briantravelman, that is why we have different continents.

  • @maxJnrPille
    @maxJnrPille Před 5 lety +3

    3:41 seconds is how far i got..... I used to be proud that people called me a hippie and that i had such an open world view. Now many years later i came to realize that the 60-70's was the time we were attacked and our realistic view of everything/our humanity got destroyed. Touchy feely men/boys and butch women/girls...all trying to figure out who they are when ..well they are human beings. We are white or pink. We are western civilisation. Other races come here because of the amazing things we have created. And we have lost our sight to see how special we are.

  • @betty-in-air
    @betty-in-air Před 6 lety +1

    Eye opening video, very nice indeed.

  • @mooker93
    @mooker93 Před 7 lety

    im comin out of america.. excuse my ignorance.. what would be the direct difference between colored and black? they separate colored and black a few times in this vid.. does colored mean brown? like im latino,, am i colored in south africa?

  • @ricksalazar5602
    @ricksalazar5602 Před 8 lety +7

    I'm a mexican married to a coloured woman, that lady in the beginning of your interview says and I quote "mixed race people, maybe black and white or whatever" is a completely false statement, degrading their culture. I take offense to that. as she says, I say the same about her, that is subtle racism, most coloureds are khoisan descendants, I live in cape town.

    • @linebacker79
      @linebacker79 Před 6 lety +2

      The Xhosa were way up by the Kei River. Not in Cape Town in those days.

    • @mansamusa6505
      @mansamusa6505 Před 2 lety

      yes most not all

  • @summ466
    @summ466 Před 9 lety +5

    South Africa is a wonderful Country, but racists should leave this Country.

  • @amasonga
    @amasonga Před 7 lety +2

    Reconciliation is the way to go. Let's rise above superficial things such as skin color, "race"(social construct), ethnic origin to help each other to make the world a better place!

  • @melagari2342
    @melagari2342 Před 9 lety +4

    Easiest place to escape is across the Atlantic: Arg, Uru, Bras, Chil. Europeans will have to move there too, as Europe is being taken over

  • @aririyadh8359
    @aririyadh8359 Před 7 lety +3

    Since the end of apartheid in 1994 the average lifespan of black south Africans has declined 9 years.

  • @umfums
    @umfums Před 9 lety +71

    I experience racism on a daily basis for the last 21 years.....I am pushed aside because I am white....I put up wit BEE, AFIRMATIVE ACTION and Race Quotas daily I don't have a say ....That is Racism no mater how you look at it..... You hear all about correcting the wrongs of the past ....well those racist policies are just driving a wedge between the races ....

    • @Kashi86
      @Kashi86 Před 9 lety +7

      Welcome to our reality !!

    • @mirquellasantos2716
      @mirquellasantos2716 Před 9 lety +14

      umfums Oh, that's nothing. My mother just showed me a video in which white South Africans are beating black children during apartheid. Poor children! Being beaten, killed, mutilated and massacred just for their color in their own continent. That's sad. And you're here whining! Amazing!

    • @jessiebern8420
      @jessiebern8420 Před 9 lety +18

      Mirquella Santos What makes me sad is how gullible you are. You think that's bad, i'm a white female born in 1993, i never asked to be born to this country but i was and I am a south african even though the public say i am not, My cousin was 11 years old when a black man kidnapped her, raped and sodomized her and then killed her, i wasn't apart of the apartheid but i am being punished for it just like many other whites born in the 1990s, you don't come from this country so you wouldn't know.

    • @germanfacistdeathtotheeast6695
      @germanfacistdeathtotheeast6695 Před 9 lety

      Jessie Bern so basically every ones getting screwed over in south africa blacks and whites okay

    • @markshanecoetzee7184
      @markshanecoetzee7184 Před 9 lety +5

      German Girl blacks are the majority , they get everything .coloureds, Indians and whites are the minority,we get fucked around

  • @michaelcampbell5817
    @michaelcampbell5817 Před 4 lety +2

    The Minority in South Africa is getting rich off the Majority of Black South Africans People.

  • @Andres64B
    @Andres64B Před 9 lety +1

    Very well done.

  • @lynnerasmus9416
    @lynnerasmus9416 Před 9 lety +6

    I find your documentary a little skewed, although I completely get that it must have happened unintentionally... May I suggest you change your title to Racism in the Western Cape after Apartheid? The situation in Cape Town is completely different, as said by the woman at 6:00. I think unless you travelled to other South African urban areas you won't be able to do justice to the issue on video (even then, it's a complex issue that's very difficult to tackle on film).
    Well done on getting someone to argue about the youth of the new South Africa, the world needs to hear that.
    Also, the second half of your documentary seems to touch on wider issues than just racism, like the economic divide (eg. townships vs big cities that are direct neighbours) and the lack of educational opportunity, which is a socio-economic problem that is largely on the hands of the people that run this country. I think it's really important to try and move the discussion towards that rather than staying on Racism, which tends to just condone conflict instead of fostering progress.
    Thanks for your video =)

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 9 lety

      Lynn Erasmus Thanks Lynn. I can see where you're coming from. I wanted everyone to share their perspective about the country as a whole. It was not my intention to have it lean to one side over the other. Several people do touch on the fact that it's very different in Cape Town than it is in Johannesburg. I am doing a similar documentary this month when I'll be in England, so your advice is very helpful because I'll address that when asking questions. Thank you:)

    • @marindasmith9815
      @marindasmith9815 Před 9 lety

      brownbear900 We whites from South Africa were the only settlement of Europeans outside of Europe not to kill or hunt the indigenous population in the 1800's and the only settlement to hand the country back to the indigenous majority because we did not commit genocide against them and turn the majorities into manorities like Canada, USA, Austrailia, New Zealand etc. We did not hyave a dollar on each scalp brought back. We developed our tribes into the brightest and best GDP figures in Africa.We are less racist then many other cultures around the world....

    • @marindasmith9815
      @marindasmith9815 Před 9 lety

      Racism in one form or another exists all over the world and denying it is like an ostrich sticking its head in the sand. Step into a multi-cutural gathering and people naturally group together according to language, culture and/or religion. That happens everywhere and is natural....

    • @marindasmith9815
      @marindasmith9815 Před 9 lety

      Please go and look at my FB page...Phillippus Rudolph Smith and see my friends...Pakistanis, Nepalis, Bengalis, Fhillipinos, Saudis, and all shades of South Africans....I am not racist as I had a marriage across colour lines and fought for that right in the Houses of Parliment but to think we can ever eliminate racism or that any form of social engineering will work anywhere is disillusioned. One gets racists in all nations and tribes, groups and I do not condone it but I understand it having lived, visited and worked in 14 nations in Africa and the Middle East. Nationalism is a form of racism...Yes, we have to eliminate corruption as it is killing AFRICA and investment in AFRICA. Take care. May GOD be with you.

    • @lynnerasmus9416
      @lynnerasmus9416 Před 9 lety

      brownbear900 This does come quite late but I don't believe I was denying anything. I was making a critical analysis of the documentary, not voicing my opinion on the matter of Racism in South Africa.
      Thanks for categorising me based on my skin colour though, that was completely justified. Have a nice day.

  • @TheTobs50
    @TheTobs50 Před 9 lety +6

    Now the ANC government has had more than two decades and still unemployment climbs, the squalor increases, regime corruption is doing its best to best continental standards, institutionalized racism blossoms on the law-books... These are simple facts that prove only one thing: things are not as simplistic as Marxist rhetoric wants us to believe. I read that even my old alma mater (one of the two at least, namely Fort Hare University), confirms their disgruntlement with this regime, and have rejected the ANC at the SRC polling stations in favour of the DA. The hackneyed view of white oppression and black suppression doesn't tally any longer, as it doesn't improve anything for those who truly suffer. Do yourself a favour and ask WHO the "whites" are that have pillaged the actual gold reserves of the SA Reserve Bank, and who else profited.

  • @THESEADOG82
    @THESEADOG82 Před 7 lety +1

    This video is really at a 1st grade level.

  • @punjab2world443
    @punjab2world443 Před 3 lety

    Nice informative

  • @mouseypearson3950
    @mouseypearson3950 Před 8 lety +6

    i love south africa im of mixed race, and yes one does feel different, but also there is change in south africa its a melting pot

    • @theoschoendube
      @theoschoendube Před 3 lety

      Cape Town is the only „melting pot“ in the country.

  • @CincinnatiRon
    @CincinnatiRon Před 8 lety +4

    I'm sure segregation and racism still exists. But I still think there's progress in that it's no longer part of the law. It's up to people to change the situation themselves now, not the government. People seem to be open to change there and it can happen. But no one's going to just give the underclass a handout. They have to work to advance themselves . .

  • @driven39
    @driven39 Před 9 lety +1

    IM GOING TO SOUTH AFRICA. IMA SPREAD MY INFLUENCE OVER THERE.

  • @gcb4763
    @gcb4763 Před 7 lety +2

    It's good for young people to be talking and listening and thinking about racial issues. They are the people of the future and racial issues are important to debate - with a cool head. Personally I am amazed that the country has managed so well. Credit must go to Mandela for a peaceful transition. We have the example of Zimbabwe to see what could have happened. The future is never certain so people of South Africa need to find a stable future, rather than be concerned only with their own racial group.

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort Před 6 lety +3

    I am right wing. Right means 2 things. Left and right right. A right as in wrong and right. I have battled the boer for being wrong and now I am battling with the black people for being wrong. Two wrongs don't make it right. That's my thoughts for the day

  • @Will-nb8qk
    @Will-nb8qk Před 6 lety +7

    “Its not fair because I was born out of apartheid”! Wow, and that’s the selfish perspective you get without a thought for those born in it and starting out miles down the rung. It’s not fair but what about several decades of instituationalised segration of generations and generations of 10’s of millions of people.

    • @Mansplainer452
      @Mansplainer452 Před 3 lety +3

      Feel your thoughts bro. People in privileged positions have an unrealistic proclivity towards thinking that impoverished people should simply work harder or "get over it" as it were. I loathe that line of thinking and wish it could be reversed just to witness how easily they would "get over it". It's a cop-out and a rather pathetic response as far as I'm concerned

  • @alexurfantasy
    @alexurfantasy Před 7 lety

    i kinda wanna go to south africa because i think its the only place in africa i would ever go to but i am nervous how i would be treated as a latino person

  • @archieborsay4832
    @archieborsay4832 Před 6 lety

    I want to post this on my Facebook page but these people's just Block me that's crazy right??????????????????

  • @lullaby508
    @lullaby508 Před 5 lety +7

    A friend of mine was born on a white farm in Johannesburg. His entire family lived on that farm as live-in farm workers. The farm was their whole world because during Apartheid that's how they ate. But the owner of the farm did with then whatever he pleased. He raped mother, uncle and child (boy). He was there until the late 1990s. But after the end of Apartheid, his family slowly could move unto other job opportunities. Up until now, my friend never went to school. His childhood was spent farming sometimes with his bare hands, eating scraps of food and being raped by an old white man.
    So when people say Apartheid was better for everyone, my whole body convulses.

    • @mansamusa6505
      @mansamusa6505 Před 2 lety

      those who say Apartheid was better are ignorant racists. Don't be surprised though because even in America you have Black and White people who say things were better during slavery

  • @OlyPhoenix86
    @OlyPhoenix86 Před 5 lety +8

    It seems like everyone on both sides has some unjust and hold on to it. I would blame the older generation for subjecting their children, but at some point as a collective need to forgive each other, trust each other and move on to enriching all lives in South Africa.

    • @davidjohnsonGT
      @davidjohnsonGT Před 2 lety

      No bitch. Africa is for Africans

    • @OlyPhoenix86
      @OlyPhoenix86 Před 2 lety

      @@davidjohnsonGT Yes and if you were born in Africa then you are African. Whether if you are black or white.

  • @dannyteebone9233
    @dannyteebone9233 Před 3 lety +2

    14:30 you should of just had him on the entire video. He was the rational voice who gets it

  • @inasmal3996
    @inasmal3996 Před 6 lety +2

    My spirit is free and not bound by the day to day slep of politics and opinions.

  • @siyarchitect
    @siyarchitect Před 9 lety +12

    Let the racists be racist it has its own wages that will yield challenges to force change.. I learnt to respect all people because we all benefit from each other and if you are wise you maximize on help from all directions with no cultural barriers..

  • @KyleFromCapeTown
    @KyleFromCapeTown Před 7 lety +7

    Cape Town is Khoi San land, not Xhosa FYI

    • @amasonga
      @amasonga Před 7 lety +4

      Khoisan/Xhoisan are an indigenous African people and so are the Xhosas! In fact the clicking sounds we find in Southern African Bantu languages were borrowed from the Xhoisan people. Nelson Mandela although a Xhosa person l, he looks like a Khoisan with those facial features.

    • @ryanedwards7449
      @ryanedwards7449 Před 7 lety +4

      Bullshit! The bushmen are not fucking Xhosa just because there are a few fuming clicks in a language! Go on over to Bishop Lavis in the Cape, Stick your black Xhosa arm around Cape Colored woman (original family of the bushmen) and say "We are the same" see, they'll tell you to fuck off!. All you fuckers want is to brainwash them to steal their heritage (land), btw my wife is colored nd she is NOT related to that little creep Mandela so don't even bother, damp land thieves

    • @yamulambapretorius753
      @yamulambapretorius753 Před 6 lety +2

      Xhoisan are indigenous Africans, so are Xhosas! Your point is?

    • @donhackfile2727
      @donhackfile2727 Před 5 lety +3

      THE BANTU EXPANSION
      The notion that Black people migrated from West Central Africa downwards to the South a 100 years after the Whites had settled in South African is utter nonsense and if you research it you will quickly discover that there is no archaeological evidence or any genetic evidence that has been conclusive enough to substantiate that such a mass migration ever took place but the validity of most studies and at best this White Theory is solely based on linguistics. The similarity in the languages is the only submitted argument, there's no DNA proof Mr "Williems" because just recently a Cultural DNA study was done and the Genetic study involving 220 participants representing 11 populations across southern Africa , revealed around 2.3 million DNA variants per individual, according to the journal Science this challenges the theory that modern humans came from just one place in Africa as well.
      So let's revisit the story of who the Khoisan are?
      THE KHOISAN were not a Southern African Tribe but they are descendants of Slaves who arrived with the Dutch East India Company and the term Khoisan was coined by Leonhard Schultze of Germany. (Please read: Oxford Research Encyclopedia - African History - Slavery at the Cape and Ethnology of Africa) I have copied an extract from the Oxford Book and it reads "Slaves were transported to the Cape from a wide range of areas in the Indian Ocean world, including South and Southeast Asia, Madagascar, and Mozambique. The majority were sold to settlers and worked as domestic servants in Cape Town or as laborers on the grain, wine, and pastoral farms of the Cape interior. Throughout the 18th century slaves outnumbered settlers. Although there were few major revolts, individual resistance was widespread and desertion common. Some runaways joined indigenous groups in the Cape interior, while others formed more isolated maroon communities."
      What happened to those maroon communities? They became what is now known as the KHOISAN and this name was established in 1905 Leonhard Schultze.
      So now let's focus on the man who gave them this name Leonhard Schultze, he was a Zoologist and Anthropologist. In his research he says that in Southern Africa he discovered two groups of people and they were the Hottentot and the Bushman which he later compounded into the group called KHOISAN and he says that the word Koi came from the Bushman when referring to the Hottentots. Okay, so where does the word Koi originate from then?.
      Koi or more specifically nishikigoi (錦鯉) is an informal group of the colored variants of the Cyprinus carpio. Several varieties are recognized by the Japanese. Koi varieties are distinguished by coloration, patterning, and scalation. Koi are Japanese fish!
      Remember earlier in the Oxford extract. It says that slaves who ran away joined indigenous groups in the Cape interior. We all know that when two different races mix, a multiracial child is born. Hottentots and Bushman (Maroon Communities) they were similar in terms of their built and features but varied in color, why?
      Bushman runaway slaves who fled into the Bush and did not want to join the indiginous groups (Marron Community) and then the Hottentots ARE THE GROUP OF SLAVES WHO JOINED THE INDIGENOUS TRIBES --- even the word Hottentot is a Dutch word from German hotteren-totteren ‘stutter’ (with reference to their language, in which clicking sounds are used). In Southern Africa we all know which groups of people use Clicking sounds. the NAMA are located in the North most parts of Southern Africa and even to this day can be found in Namibia ( also home of the HERERO people), Mozambique, Zimbambwe, South Africa (Most around the Kruger National park) and the NGUNI people( Xhosa's, Zulu, Ndebele, Tsonga, Sotho etc.) If you check the map the closes tribes to Cape Town has alwas been the XHOSA's and they have predominantly 5 clicking sounds where in the case of the Nama they have three clicking sounds. Okay let's focus on the Hottentots again.
      If it is true that Schultze took the word Koi-koi from the Bushmen who themselves used this term to refer to Hottentots (meaning that the Hottentots were indeed mixed race) then this proves without a measure of doubt that in fact they were descendants of those slaves who were Asian and lets not leave out the fact that Schultze himself was a Zoologist who had traveled the known world and he must have known about about the Japanese Fish called the Koi which is distinguishable by it's coloration. Either way Khoisan is of foreign origin.
      Schultze named them Koi-koi --- due to their multiracial features and please I know some of you try to say that Khoisan are the NAMA people. They are not Khoisan and this is most evident in their language. Which brings me to my final point.
      Khoisan people use Afrikaans and the development of the Afrikaans language can also be attributed to slavery. Slaves came from many different places and spoke different languages but the NAMA like their close relatives the NGUNI and HERERO use Clicking sounds when they speak...Click Click Click.
      Remember what studies say about THE BANTU EXPANSION most of the studies use similarity in our languages to prove we are from North African and if you search you will find that all the African groups in the Southern Territories use Clicks, all of them except but one and that is the Khoisan, they mostly use Afrikaans. A language influenced greatly by non-African languages. So how can they be the original people? I Xhosa and my name is Cumani and Mr Williams says he is my great grand father and yet his surname is European, a name of a slave master and that's a fact.
      White people are trying to write us out of our history... research about Willie Lynch and then google South African Shacks...see who pops up!
      Another thing guys. We know that in South Africa we have an existing Ethnic group of Colored People. I am not in any sharp or form saying that they are Khoisan. I was informed by my Colored colleague that they are two separate groups as well. I just pointed out that the Khoisan are also mixed race and I acknowledge them as South Africans like I acknowledge White South Africans as well but I just wanted to set the record straight. NGUNI people are not children of the Khoisan! Wee need to respect each others identities if we aim to succeed as a Multicultural society!!!

    • @donaldwalklett4074
      @donaldwalklett4074 Před 4 lety

      The indigenous people were the Khoi San and Khoi Khoi , they were situated in the east and south . The Xhosa were north along the east coast , but being driven further south by the Zulu , that drive south had them meeting with the Khoi . This meeting is also the reason why Xhosa is the only black language with clicks in it .
      So when the settlers arrived the only inhabitants in the Cape area were the Khoi , it was only years later that the blacks were encountered on the Fish River which is about 800km from Cape Town .

  • @spannerintheworks1190
    @spannerintheworks1190 Před 3 lety

    6:26, was that a gunshot??

  • @majidhargey2104
    @majidhargey2104 Před rokem

    When are you visiting South Africa again

  • @nathanjoshuaclothier2518
    @nathanjoshuaclothier2518 Před 9 lety +5

    First of all i would really like to commend your work, i find it very revealing. i Live in durban and i ask of you to come here and film the point that everyone is missing about the social structure of the country as a whole. if you are truly looking for the truth then you will find it here. please get back to me when you can.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 9 lety

      Thank you for that! It would be my pleasure. However, I live in Canada. I was in South Africa on vacation in January. I'm sure I'll be back again since I had a wonderful experience there.

    • @nathanjoshuaclothier2518
      @nathanjoshuaclothier2518 Před 9 lety

      Bahador Alast I understand no worries bud I'm very pleased to hear you enjoyed your stay. Is there any way I could send an article less than a page on the matter if you would grace me with your time

    • @nathanjoshuaclothier2518
      @nathanjoshuaclothier2518 Před 9 lety +1

      Our country is split into two categories. On one side we have the older generation, the pre 1994 era. This generation has scars from Apartheid That not even time can heal and that separation and resentment will follow that generation to the grave. BUT, my dear friend, there is the other category, my generation! We were born into a free country with nothing but stories, videos and pictures to let us know that apartheid ever happened, but my generation will never know entirely what happened and have been nurtured with equality. So with this extremely simple realisation, you may think that racism will fade with every passing year and it is but. . . There is a new type of segregation sweeping over our nation and it has everything to do with power and money. Our society has been heavily deviced over financial grounds. Today we are seeing a massive tilt in the wealth of the nation. Welcome to politics. The ANC acquired the power structure of an entire country almost overnight. That, my friend is a lot of power. That power has indeed been corrupted leaving a nation devided and confused over who is really the saviour and who is the snake. It's a pity that this country's people will unite only in the slums. But the sad truth is that those that helped the ANC rise to power had an agenda. That agenda was this: to seize ownership of our mines and our vast diversity of raw materials. So what we have is a land rich with everything a nation could need, but a population with ever increasing financial disasters leaving them poorer and poorer. With this tilt we have society and it's structure revolving around material wealth. We have super rich areas next to slums across the same road. So, in conclusion, this country is no longer fighting a war over racial equality. The next war will be to take back our resources from the West and their banking cartels. Our police forces have already opened fire on protestors demanding higher pay at our platinum mines. Our country will only be at peace when it belongs to all South Africans, not bankers.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 9 lety

      Nathan Joshua Clothier Thank you for that! Very interesting.

    • @nathanjoshuaclothier2518
      @nathanjoshuaclothier2518 Před 9 lety +1

      Bahador Alast thank you for your time

  • @fietaboys7403
    @fietaboys7403 Před 6 lety +3

    1:20 Wrong. Historically the true inhabitants of the Cape were only the Khoi San. Settlers came after that. The settlers then encountered the first Xhosas at the Fish River (Eastern Cape). Xhosas only came to what is today known as the Cape because of economic activities and opportunities there (whether it was forced or voluntary migration).

    • @tfmkhonza5084
      @tfmkhonza5084 Před 4 lety +1

      If i can find empty land as black in Europe and its mine what do u think is gonna happen can white alow thst?

    • @vuyolwethumtshaka2234
      @vuyolwethumtshaka2234 Před 3 lety +1

      Khoi Sans are black people. What are you talking about?

    • @mncedisicomfortketwa9585
      @mncedisicomfortketwa9585 Před 3 lety

      History tells me that the real Khoi and San people ( not fake khoisan people who speak alian language as their home language like Afrikaans) are the part of Xhosa.

  • @michaelcampbell5817
    @michaelcampbell5817 Před 4 lety +1

    The problem in South Africa is, when Nelson Mandela was elected President in South Africa, he never brokered a deal , with the Apartheid government for Economic Stimulus plan for Black South Africans and there should have been a Reparations Bill for the black South Africans. Black people in South Africa must demand Economic integration.

  • @kambariuilinksmai537
    @kambariuilinksmai537 Před 3 lety +2

    The country is collapsing

  • @MrPabloingles
    @MrPabloingles Před 6 lety +4

    South Africa's Economic Growth will start to falter in 2019 with the constitutional passing of the Land Reparations Without Compensation which is another word for Governmental Eminent Domain. With the present farmers on the land being kicked out by the native South African's the first economy to crash will be the agricultural sector. in 2020 with the emigration of 8.5 to 9% being threatened by genocide, the whole SA economy will begin a massive fall begining by at least a -10% drop and much worse from 2021 and beyond. This is due to the policies being set by the EFF and the ANC for this economic and political catastrophe. South Africa's destiny is to be a ramshackled mess for the next 1000 years onward from 2020.

  • @moses5159
    @moses5159 Před 7 lety +16

    I'm sorry; I must be looking at this entirely differently. Would someone please tell me how the "whites" are racists when the ANC regime has around a 100 - possibly more - pieces of legislation based on race. I even recall seeing a job ad some months back where it actually listed races from black and ending with white. That people - yes the ANC and their like minded ilk - still blame apartheid and whites for something that happened 20 plus years ago astounds me. What about the racism in sports like cricket and rugby. I look forward to the day South Africa faces sporting isolation because of the racist policies implemented by the ANC.
    There are a few realities that need facing up to here. The ANC are fascist, racist bigots - if racism was wrong under the National Party then it is also wrong now - the ANC cannot have it both ways. All those people that are trying to appease the ANC need to wake up. The ANC has done tremendous harm to South Africa and it is about time they were also consigned to history. It is also time that when the ANC and their followers start throwing up the race card then they should look in the mirror in order for them to see what a modern day racist is. I will not hold my breath though.

    • @POTATO44WW
      @POTATO44WW Před 3 lety +1

      sir your response is so ignorant please go and educate yourself on why white people are racist. Look at your post it's clearly racist, you're the problem.

    • @antdell8730
      @antdell8730 Před 3 lety

      I believe you have "forest for the trees" syndrome. Please consult a physician.

    • @moses5159
      @moses5159 Před 3 lety

      @@antdell8730 I am struggling to understand what you are saying?

    • @moses5159
      @moses5159 Před 3 lety

      @@POTATO44WW I am so ignorant? Is that because I do not swallow the warped narrative coming out of the mouths of the ANC regime?

    • @antdell8730
      @antdell8730 Před 3 lety

      @@moses5159 I am certain that you struggle at a lot things.

  • @cradleofanal
    @cradleofanal Před 2 lety +2

    Anyone would become rasist of those where your neighbors..

  • @earliedennis178
    @earliedennis178 Před 9 lety

    I agree with Bahador Alast. Wow guys.