In the small town of Orania South Africa the Apartheid seems not to be over. Orania is a small town community located a few hundred miles away from major cities, it has a population of 1000 cultural Africans. The problem however is that the community only allows white people to live there. The community claims that they are not racist, but preserving their own cultural that they had for 300 years. The President of Orania, Carel Boshoff, claims that "there are thousands of blacks only community in South Africa and nobody asks questions about that." Since Orania is privately owned that can legally tell who can live in the community and who can not. This community shows that South Africa still has a lot of work to do with racial segregation within their country.
I believe that all of the communities that are segregated within South Africa, should be open to all people that want to live in the community. Orania claims that they are preserving their way of living, but they should change there way so that they are open to other opportunities of life where quality rules, not segregation. Carel Boshoff should realize that this is the 21st century and that there are are missing out on opportunities to meet great people and hear their stories.
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/twenty-years-after-apartheid-ended-in-south-99934221807.html
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/twenty-years-after-apartheid-ended-in-south-99934221807.html
.jpg)
No comments:
Post a Comment