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Nelson Mandela's health issues
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 579992" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Well said Heine. </p><p></p><p>As one with relations in the Republic, I think you are right in the money with this.</p><p></p><p>I think world perception with regard to the state of racism in South Africa was clouded by the amount of coverage people like Eugene Terre'Blanche and his AWB cronies got in the first decade or so after the founding of the new South Africa. They were a small minority that made a a lot of noise and were accorded far more foreign news coverage than they deserved. Meanwhile, your average white South African was just never heard from, a sort of silent majority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 579992, member: 20605"] Well said Heine. As one with relations in the Republic, I think you are right in the money with this. I think world perception with regard to the state of racism in South Africa was clouded by the amount of coverage people like Eugene Terre'Blanche and his AWB cronies got in the first decade or so after the founding of the new South Africa. They were a small minority that made a a lot of noise and were accorded far more foreign news coverage than they deserved. Meanwhile, your average white South African was just never heard from, a sort of silent majority. [/QUOTE]
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