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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

RACIAL TENSION CONTINUES...

Over the last few months there have been several concerning events,
it's hard to say if they are all linked but they aren't producing desirable results...

The current political climate of racial tension is a very worrying concern to many of us.
I'd like to see equality for each and every single person in South Africa.
I'd like to see all races and colour living in harmony.
Sure there have been struggles in the past and hardships amongst our
African brothers and sisters which I simply don't agree with, ironically
it's the youth that have this hatred and resentment for what has
happen in the past when they weren't even a part of it.
Shouldn't we be learning for history instead of repeating the same mistakes?
Focus on the future and building a country that is centered around equality and harmony?
Have all the good works of Mandela gone to waste? Didn't he teach us anything?
I pray that the fate of this countries timeline lies in front of us and not behind us.
None of us need war, it's all about attitude at the end of the day.
Lets be positive and hope for the best, we don't need two tribes that have been
fighting for decades to call upon their old demons.

We have a responsibility to charge this change in attitude.
Voice your opinion.
Lets reinforce positive change!!

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  • the black woman kept talking over him and wasn't giving him a chance to rebuke. the lack of communication and respect is coming from her.

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  • @hellome2u2me you have no clue whether or not the white guy had his chance to speak and whether or not the black woman was putting in her piece of mind without interruption. don't jump to conclusions so quickly.

  • TOUCH ME ON MY STUDIO! *wink wink ;) Jk

  • touch me, no you touch me, touch me on my studio, no please touch me. All sounded kinda homosexual.

  • all i heard was touch me on my studio lol

  • @CVNHOUSTON You're absolutely right, regardless of what the bigots on this page say. They're rationalizing their own hatred. The white guy in the video is a believer in apartheid. He considers blacks to be sub-human. His violent reaction was provoked not for any other reason than because he was stood up to by someone he considers inferior. He's a vile, disgusting man; and so is anyone who defends him.

  • @bruceduece1 the vid wasn't that long. who had the racist position? and what was it? I don't know what they were talking about.

  • our own liligion wtf!!

  • the presenter did touch the white guy on his own studio first, lol

  • toch me on my studio...theres a rap there sumwhere

    

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