lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2009

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Racial Discrimination against whites in South Africa

Ernst Roets, student leader, said: “People are being driven to the point where they say well, we have no option left. We can’t get a After years of black Africans fighting racism in South Africa, now white students there are claiming that the government is discriminating against them. And now, they’ve decided to protest in an unusual way.


Students in Pretoria blacken their faces to protest what they see as the lower status of whites in modern South Africa. The group of eleven then registered as Africans with the South African department of labour said that it gives them a better chance of gaining employment.
job in South Africa. We are being discriminated against. We have to leave the country and see whether we can make a living for ourselves somewhere outside.”


The students have appealed to everyone born in the South Africa to register for employment as African, rather than other options viz. white, coloured or Indian.
Roets further added:”Being an African just gives you so much more privileges, and it has come to a point where if you are not an African, then you are treated as a second class citizen.”
South Africa experienced 46 years of white rule during the apartheid era. The country’s first multi-racial elections took place in 1994.

Conclusion

My conclusion about this blog are:

  • The blog help me learn a lot of things about discrimination, like how people discriminate others, discriminated expressions and people.
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  • The blog help me explain things that i can't understand much for my visitors in the web can enjoy and learn a lot of things of my blog.
  • The blog make me possible spend a good time alone trying to add more things, collecting information and images to add to my work.
  • Finally the blog help me to have patience, not estress out, and also to learn that things are not as simple as they seem, that I have to strive and fight for them.

Discriminating expression examples in colombia

¡ Mira ella como si pudo!

This is a pejorative phrase that compares,
ofends and makes people feel their capaci-
ties diminished.

¡ Pareces una nena los hombres no lloran!


This expression forbides boys to show
their feelings.

¡ Uy mucho indio!


This is a discriminatory expression
against our ancestros, used to refer
to agressive people.

¡ Negro tenia que ser!


It show the idea some people have
that dark skinned people's actions
are always negative.


Stop discrimination

Race Discrimination


religious Discrimination comic