1991 and it was the law that kept schools segregated. It would be a another year until I went to school with Indians and Blacks, but Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese kids had been at "white" schools since at least 1989.
@@carlosmpsenyorcapitacollon6977 only by Botha and the NP. Historically Smuts and the South African Party had 'orientals' on the list of prohibited immigrants. WW2 did not help matters much. But because of sanctions in the 1980s, strategic alliances were made with Taiwan and Israel. Other counties like Japan and South Korea did not care about doing business with South Africa at that time. All four nations' citizens were given preferential treatment, despite what the prevailing apartheid racial philosophy might lead one to believe.
@@MarkRyanSchulz My father was born in Egypt and was considered "Asian" because he was Armenian. Obviously the fact that he was also Maltese did not register. He wanted to join his cousins who emigrated ( and them and their kids stayed on after Apartheid fell) in 1947. He was rejected. He then moved to Canada in 1964, met my mother and had me. He kept in touch with his cousins until his death earlier this year. I often see my relatives in Europe but have not been to ZA yet.
@@Laughandsong The NP had 'desirable' and 'undesirable' Asians for immigration. Asians from Communist and Islamic nations were not welcome. The Israelis, Japanese, South Koreans and Taiwanese were welcomed because those governments did not follow the international sanctions regime, and the NP had always had a weird respect for the Japanese people going back to the beginning of the last century.
@@MarkRyanSchulz But didn't the UK, Netherlands etc have sanctions too? Weren't there still Brits moving there? Or was the white immigration in the 60s and 70s mostly Rhodesians and Portuguese from Angola and Mozambique?
@@Leon-sg9sr wie ookal apartheid skuld wil gee soek net 'n verskoning uit vir die twak wat nou aan gan. Elkeen het 'n keuse om reg of verkeerd te doen. Die klomp (stupids) wat nou in bevel is...Laat ek liewer stil bly.🙄
@@martinodendaal1703 yes very few people realise reversed apartheid which is worse as before June 1994 started again, this new black apartheid is evil,
Gelukkig is het concept van een 'regenboog natie' zeer succesvol gebleken. De angst voor corruptie, geweld en discriminatie tegen de Afrikaaners bleek volstrekt ongegrond...
@@danielvanr.8681 he is more than drunk,,hes one of those ill-informed European idiots who believe white apartheid was so bad, at least the blacks had work,had food to eat, streets were clean,no potholes, its idiot like these Hollanders and Germanys who are totally not informed what really is going on now in SA
1991 and it was the law that kept schools segregated. It would be a another year until I went to school with Indians and Blacks, but Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese kids had been at "white" schools since at least 1989.
Hadn't they been always considered as "honorary whites"?
@@carlosmpsenyorcapitacollon6977 only by Botha and the NP. Historically Smuts and the South African Party had 'orientals' on the list of prohibited immigrants. WW2 did not help matters much. But because of sanctions in the 1980s, strategic alliances were made with Taiwan and Israel. Other counties like Japan and South Korea did not care about doing business with South Africa at that time. All four nations' citizens were given preferential treatment, despite what the prevailing apartheid racial philosophy might lead one to believe.
@@MarkRyanSchulz My father was born in Egypt and was considered "Asian" because he was Armenian. Obviously the fact that he was also Maltese did not register. He wanted to join his cousins who emigrated ( and them and their kids stayed on after Apartheid fell) in 1947. He was rejected. He then moved to Canada in 1964, met my mother and had me. He kept in touch with his cousins until his death earlier this year. I often see my relatives in Europe but have not been to ZA yet.
@@Laughandsong The NP had 'desirable' and 'undesirable' Asians for immigration. Asians from Communist and Islamic nations were not welcome. The Israelis, Japanese, South Koreans and Taiwanese were welcomed because those governments did not follow the international sanctions regime, and the NP had always had a weird respect for the Japanese people going back to the beginning of the last century.
@@MarkRyanSchulz But didn't the UK, Netherlands etc have sanctions too? Weren't there still Brits moving there? Or was the white immigration in the 60s and 70s mostly Rhodesians and Portuguese from Angola and Mozambique?
Daar is baie apartheids wette nou in SA..... Regstellende Aksie, Black Economic Empowerment, Cadre Employment.....
the new apartheid laws which started in June 94 is worse than the old aparheid,
Jip nou isit eers rassisties en apartheid... Maar teen wit tel apartheid of rasisme mos nie.
Al ooit gehoor van kolonialisme? Het jy al 'n bietjie gedink hoekom daar in die eerste plek 'n behoefte is vir regstellende aksie?
@@DmitriGAJegels ek hoefi te dink nie ek sien sommer elke dag hoe als vereetter word.... En dit is = evil...
Die land is nou heeltemal in sy glory in!! OP gemors. Ek sal maar niks vêrder sê nie.🙄
Dis seker nie apartheid se skuld nie neh??
@@Leon-sg9sr wie ookal apartheid skuld wil gee soek net 'n verskoning uit vir die twak wat nou aan gan. Elkeen het 'n keuse om reg of verkeerd te doen. Die klomp (stupids) wat nou in bevel is...Laat ek liewer stil bly.🙄
As a none white I must agree... We must leave this mess of a country
😂😂😂 kyk hoe huil hulle🎉❤😂
Apartheid ended in 1991 not in 1994 like a lot claim.
Apartheid re-started in 1994, so it basically never ended.
@@martinodendaal1703 yes very few people realise reversed apartheid which is worse as before June 1994 started again, this new black apartheid is evil,
Nope im Namibian (swa) we was 1st before sa and our anti apartheid starts about 1991....then sa was stil apartheid...
1992
@@georgefrederikoosthuizen891 Yeah and South Africa technically was in it until 1996 when our new at the time constitution took over.
So bly ek het die voorreg gehad om my skoolloopbaan in ‘n wit skool te kon voltooi.
"Maandag 17 Junie ..."
Michael O'Reilly Dankie. Ek is nie 'n "fluent speaker" van Afrikaans.
1991 they always assumed their viewers were at least smart enough to keep track of the year.
Is n saak van beurte
Oh what a day when the tables will turn😂😂😂
Wit trane smaak beter as whisky se ek jou😢😢😂😂😂🎉❤
En dis toe die kak en agteruitgang begin...
17 June 1994.
Dis jammer!
1994 Nee 1990!
Ended feb 1990
South african news in africander
Die begin van die einde van Suid-Afrika.
Ai tog !! Wat n' SWAK OOMBLIK 😏🤢
Toe begin die kak
En toe begin die kak!
Gelukkig is het concept van een 'regenboog natie' zeer succesvol gebleken. De angst voor corruptie, geweld en discriminatie tegen de Afrikaaners bleek volstrekt ongegrond...
Is jy seriaas gewees, boet? Of net dronk? 😟😁
@@danielvanr.8681 Sarkasties....
De Klerk het te veel gerook
@@danielvanr.8681 he is more than drunk,,hes one of those ill-informed European idiots who believe white apartheid was so bad, at least the blacks had work,had food to eat, streets were clean,no potholes, its idiot like these Hollanders and Germanys who are totally not informed what really is going on now in SA
@@jandevry3985 De klerk was bought by George Soros, same as what the evil mandela was,
Wat 'n oomblik!
Such a joy when evil LOST power!
And then the worse evil and terrorist came into power
Evil is now ruling sa
.....and now evil has destroyed this once flourishing country!!!!!!
@@amandastander894 yep just like that... And the evil enjoy it and go on if its all ouky they done nothing wrong....