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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 980608" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>TBH I think the Cape Cobras and Stormers should be put under seperate quota requirements.</p><p></p><p>The European settlers arrived in the Cape and it was only the Khoi San with the Nguni peoples displacing them from the East. The European settlement stopped furtehr Nguni movement into the then Cape Colony.</p><p></p><p>Traditionally there has NEVER BEEN black people in the Cape. Its the Khoi and San. We moved to the Cape in 1992 and you'd not see a single black person. Even with the ANC actively importing blacks into the Cape en masse for votes (without here being work for them..) and foreign Africans they are still outnumbered by the Cape colored community.</p><p></p><p>Cape Cobras and Stormers' ethnic background is thus dissimilar to the rest of SA and we shouldn't be forced to misrepresent to the detriment of the local Cape colored community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 980608, member: 39190"] TBH I think the Cape Cobras and Stormers should be put under seperate quota requirements. The European settlers arrived in the Cape and it was only the Khoi San with the Nguni peoples displacing them from the East. The European settlement stopped furtehr Nguni movement into the then Cape Colony. Traditionally there has NEVER BEEN black people in the Cape. Its the Khoi and San. We moved to the Cape in 1992 and you'd not see a single black person. Even with the ANC actively importing blacks into the Cape en masse for votes (without here being work for them..) and foreign Africans they are still outnumbered by the Cape colored community. Cape Cobras and Stormers' ethnic background is thus dissimilar to the rest of SA and we shouldn't be forced to misrepresent to the detriment of the local Cape colored community. [/QUOTE]
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