Apartheid (document en anglais)
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The concept discussed here is apartheid. Apartheid was introduced in South Africa in 1948 by the Afrikaner-led National Party Government. This movement is to plan systematic segregation of people of color in South Africa. Segregation is the process by which social distance is imposed on a group.
South africa black people Regarded as inferior, only white people allowed to vote. Segregation of daily life, work and social. Indeed, blacks and whites are separated at school, at work, in hospitals, some jobs are reserved for whites while other blacks. And relationships or other between blacks and whites are completely prohibited.
Apartheid was scrapped in 1994 with the election of Nelson Mandela as first black president.
So we will ask how to change the situation in South Africa since the end of apartheid for both whites than for blacks
On the objective point of view, draw statistics, we see that the white people owns property that the greatest benefits black people.
Indeed, whites have between 50% and 60% of income against only 10% for blacks in the years between 1993 and 2008. Similarly, the income of whites is nearly 8 times higher than blacks.
For a country that in 1994 was to have a switch eQuality two peoples, the numbers are quite staggering. Especially when you know that black people is nearly 10 times higher than the white people with white 5million and 50million in 2011 blacks.
On the other hand, we have the point of view of two populations: blacks and whites.
Blacks believe that their poverty increased since the end of apartheid, the government is not black and interest to the powers that during that campaign to let them live in misery the rest of the time they n have nothing to live and they can not find work despite a good education.
Nevertheless, they argue that white is black now enjoy all the benefits of South Africa, share a black government. That discrimination changed side, and there are pro-black policies. Johan Van Tonder even comes to say that even if it is not rasciste it begins to no longer feel at home.
About this he joined Casper in the text by André Brink.
Thus, we can say that since the end of apartheid, inequality subsitent through the economy, work, but also with the social tensions between the two peoples.
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