Universal Struggle
8th June 2010, 18:03
Ahmed, a Cape Coloured who grew up in the notorious District Six, says in some ways this fledgling democracy is simply applying a ?reverse Apartheid?.
?It used to be first the whites, then the coloured, then the blacks,? he tells me.?Now it?s the blacks, then the whites, and last the Coloured?.
There are no members of Government from the cape coloured community, who live in townships, and who are the only racial group not to have emerged in the more modern, structurally stable and safe districts of South Afrika.
Huge ammounts of the cape coloured population have to join gangs, who sell tik, or as we inow it, meth amphetamine, which goes for around 20 pence a hit in SA.
During apartheid, the cape coloured were treated marginally better due to their lighter skin, yet they were still treated as second class citizens, inferior compared to those of european heratige and white skin.
In the new caste system, cape coloured are economic slaves as with poor whites and blacks, but they are the new racial slaves too
?It used to be first the whites, then the coloured, then the blacks,? he tells me.?Now it?s the blacks, then the whites, and last the Coloured?.
There are no members of Government from the cape coloured community, who live in townships, and who are the only racial group not to have emerged in the more modern, structurally stable and safe districts of South Afrika.
Huge ammounts of the cape coloured population have to join gangs, who sell tik, or as we inow it, meth amphetamine, which goes for around 20 pence a hit in SA.
During apartheid, the cape coloured were treated marginally better due to their lighter skin, yet they were still treated as second class citizens, inferior compared to those of european heratige and white skin.
In the new caste system, cape coloured are economic slaves as with poor whites and blacks, but they are the new racial slaves too