Apartheid South Africa

Dr. Roy Casagranda covers the history of Apartheid in South Africa.
This talk is dedicated to Nelson Mandela and is released on the tenth anniversary of his death.
Can a state be a democracy if it excludes a large segment or even the majority of it's population from citizenship? From the right to vote?

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  • @TruRedCRIME
    @TruRedCRIME6 ай бұрын

    This man has taught more in 1 month than any schooling did in 15 years

  • @fahdhussein6760

    @fahdhussein6760

    6 ай бұрын

    yeah i found him by accident, but pretty much watching a lecture or two from him daily since then.

  • @michp571

    @michp571

    6 ай бұрын

    @@fahdhussein6760same here. His Khalid Ibn Walid & various Islamic history is why I am here but now I want to learn it all! It’s fascinating & I didn’t know about pretty much any of this but I am from the US so maybe not surprising.

  • @timtom9503

    @timtom9503

    6 ай бұрын

    Worst student ever ig

  • @LaughterOfSunshine

    @LaughterOfSunshine

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@PlAYsImPol😅

  • @gerhardswanepoel3493

    @gerhardswanepoel3493

    3 ай бұрын

    He's propagandized and indoctrinated you that is why you learned more in one month than 15 years.

  • @nathantan752
    @nathantan7526 ай бұрын

    I see a lecture from Dr Casagranda, I watch.

  • @ntaa7614

    @ntaa7614

    6 ай бұрын

    Same here, can’t resist!

  • @brandonhickman3477

    @brandonhickman3477

    6 ай бұрын

    absolutely. i love how he makes this content free when people pay tens of thousands for content of lower quality in colleges all over the country. Roy is the goat.

  • @ShakyAhmed-

    @ShakyAhmed-

    6 ай бұрын

    You know you have to!!

  • @Dr.Risky007

    @Dr.Risky007

    6 ай бұрын

    Same here I've become a bit of fan!!!

  • @paulheydarian1281

    @paulheydarian1281

    6 ай бұрын

    I see an ice cream truck, I run after it. 😮😑

  • @wafaabusaif490
    @wafaabusaif4906 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Roy, I am a stateless Palestinian with a degree in City Planning and I am currently studying Apartheid and Spacial Justice; this was super informative and very informative to the case of Apartheid in Israel/Occupied colonized Palestine.

  • @ballsjacobs6376

    @ballsjacobs6376

    5 ай бұрын

    I hope this isn't thoughtless and rude of me to ask, but have you ever seen the maps of the settler terrorism of the indigenous American's and compared them to Israel's settler terrorism of your homeland? It's such similar patterns that it's crazy. Again, I apologize if this was crass. I promise it was unintended. Free Palestine 🇵🇸✊🏼

  • @berylackermann8240

    @berylackermann8240

    5 ай бұрын

    I pray the Palistinians will find the peace and freedom they so long for. South Africa had Apartheid which was inhumane and fortunately on on the scale that Gaza and West Bank has had which is diabolical and inhumane. My heart breaks for all of the Palistinians and others who have endured sub human treatment. (as an Irish descent, one understands). Was happy Ireland and others have stood with the Palistinians.

  • @ariariwibowo6615

    @ariariwibowo6615

    5 ай бұрын

    Amazing lecture, with palpable resonance to the issues we face today

  • @zerog1037

    @zerog1037

    3 ай бұрын

    Hopefully in your studies tht palestine is not under an apartheid system. Likely not though as you are learning bias material

  • @wernerretief4569

    @wernerretief4569

    3 ай бұрын

    The ethnic cleansing was already done when the Boers went into the interior. It was called the Difakane.

  • @falconux7006
    @falconux70066 ай бұрын

    Dr. Casagranda, outstanding lecture as usual, it's impossible to not see the parallels of what happened in South Africa with what has been happening in Palestine for70+ yrs now.

  • @DanSam48

    @DanSam48

    6 ай бұрын

    I dont really see any. The White South Africans never tried to exterminate the Bantus, like the Palestinians are being exterminated. The two state solution would be apartheid, Israel is an exterminationist state, not an apartheid state.

  • @Bingbang.1

    @Bingbang.1

    6 ай бұрын

    good point@@DanSam48

  • @Danielle-zq7kb

    @Danielle-zq7kb

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DanSam48It’s both. The Palestinians in Gaza are being exterminated now, but the Palestinians in the West Bank are living under a cruel apartheid while the Palestinians within Israel proper are living under Apartheid-lite. Don’t worry if Likud and Netanyahu have their way, you will end up being correct for the West Bank and maybe the Palestinians living in Israel too.

  • @reahslademhA

    @reahslademhA

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DanSam48israel does use palestinians as its labor force and does demarcate the population by “race-specific” IDs

  • @Rushil69420

    @Rushil69420

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DanSam48 In the West Bank we see apartheid, in Gaza we see extermination.

  • @user-pn4wo1tc8r
    @user-pn4wo1tc8r6 ай бұрын

    This man really goes through everything Keep up the good work Love from south Africa🇵🇸🇿🇦

  • @desfrancis2543

    @desfrancis2543

    4 ай бұрын

    WTF.?.

  • @napoleonbonapart430

    @napoleonbonapart430

    Ай бұрын

    @@desfrancis2543 Wth with your ass?

  • @hamoozihamz3659
    @hamoozihamz36596 ай бұрын

    Dr Roy Casagranda is the teacher we all wanted but never got. What an absolute gem of a human ❤️

  • @yassinhazem389
    @yassinhazem3896 ай бұрын

    Thank you dr Roy for speaking about nations that are experiencing apartheid 🫡❤

  • @aliciagaylemahomet1918
    @aliciagaylemahomet1918Ай бұрын

    As a South African Indian, indentured labourer heritage, born in 1980, thank you for extending the voice of our country through yours. Nkosi sekele iAfrika 🙏🏽🇿🇦

  • @Mis.skilled
    @Mis.skilled5 ай бұрын

    As a South African, thank you for this Dr. Casagranda. So many missing details they skipped in school. I learnt alot.

  • @ishaams8350
    @ishaams83506 ай бұрын

    As a "Cape Malay coloured" South African, I thank you for your time, effort, insight and eloquence in discussing Apartheid. Healing is possible, it takes generations and an active accurate understanding of history to move forward with goodness! I pray we get there soon!🙏

  • @Deontjie

    @Deontjie

    3 ай бұрын

    I assume you also learned that when the Dutch came to Cape Town, they intermarried with the local people. Only the elite was allowed to bring their wives. And every single marriage was written down.

  • @kobusvanstaden3747

    @kobusvanstaden3747

    3 ай бұрын

    Please take this as the compliment it is meant to be... you are GORGEOUS... Wow...

  • @pakistanzindabad
    @pakistanzindabad6 ай бұрын

    You will never regret listening to Dr. Roy Casagranda, it's time well invested.

  • @IF18a

    @IF18a

    6 ай бұрын

    You will, if you want an unbiased historical view. He selectively presents certain historical facts while ignoring others with a view to presenting the West as a uniquely malign force. In this lecture e.g. he mentions the Dutch colonising the Cape area while convieniently leaving out that at the exact same time African tribes esp the Zulu were migrating south ethnically cleansing the pre-exisiting populations in the areas they settled or "colonised" if you like. Bantu populations are no more indiginous to Southern Africa that the Dutch settlers, both settled the land at same time.

  • @aimanmarzuqi4804

    @aimanmarzuqi4804

    5 ай бұрын

    True

  • @HeyMcFli

    @HeyMcFli

    4 ай бұрын

    @@IF18awhataboutism

  • @meh3731

    @meh3731

    3 ай бұрын

    HOW? the man's information is COMPLETELY WRONG!

  • @bernharderasmus9219

    @bernharderasmus9219

    3 ай бұрын

    South african here. I started cursing the youtube algorithm after minutes of this but because I am a sane self conscious critical thinker I am willing to listen to the crazy man, probably in a futile attempt to understand this whacky thinking thats become so popular.

  • @fuzzy2005
    @fuzzy20056 ай бұрын

    I don't care what's the topic when I see Dr Casagranda uploaded a new video, I watch. This man has a wealth of knowledge.

  • @fariedaparker251
    @fariedaparker2512 ай бұрын

    Thank you Roy. I learned alot about my countries earlier years. I matriculated in South Africa in 1987. So I'm speaking from experience being a coloured high school student at the time. The insurection started inI Soweto but all non white schools were part of the insurrection. Not just the African schools. I lived through it from my primary school days to the year I matriculated. Actually my first yeart at a coloured university too. I love your lectures, especially the ones of the muslim world. I'm a Muslim from Malaysian slave and Indian traders descent. Thank you

  • @asadashraf2128
    @asadashraf21286 ай бұрын

    I think this is the Dr’s way of talking about Palestine, while circumventing peoples allegiances and known/unknown biases.

  • @wari-bateshwar7461

    @wari-bateshwar7461

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't think he can talk about Palestine. Too much of a risk - getting the KZread channel deleted, losing job, consequently losing his house which will lead the way to divorce (too much financial burden), not getting jobs anymore (fruitpicking perhaps).

  • @monthertheokguy7311

    @monthertheokguy7311

    6 ай бұрын

    its a genius way to speak about palestine while still protecting his job and livelihood from the american zion lobby.

  • @amoolakhanshali2972

    @amoolakhanshali2972

    5 ай бұрын

    @@wari-bateshwar7461he’s literally says palestine when he’s talking about history and rarely says israel. Also, he has literally talked about it and said he’s pro-Palestine.

  • @snakejuce

    @snakejuce

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@amoolakhanshali2972exactly lol

  • @user-pn4wo1tc8r

    @user-pn4wo1tc8r

    5 ай бұрын

    @@wari-bateshwar7461 that's not true He's been supporting Palestine u can go and check there's videos where he talk about Palestine

  • @dkuno2588
    @dkuno25884 ай бұрын

    There are many things I'm grateful in life for and one of them is to have found and being able to watch Professor Roy Casagranda's lectures. Thank you for your work!

  • @saahirkhan7994
    @saahirkhan79946 ай бұрын

    As a South African and having learnt SA history as part of my schooling, this lecture was par excellent in terms of linking the apartheid movement to the wider geo political context at the time. Stand outs for me from this talk: 1. The overhauling of the senate to push through apartheid laws in the 50s - carbon copy happening in Israel today 2. The nuclear war heads created by the apartheid regime with Israel to use if the need arose. Had things went that way, I wouldn't be here today ..... that is wild to even give thought to! Uncanningly similar to Israel's motivation to develop nuclear weapons of their own today Thank you Dr Roy - you are a legend!

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    You want to believe American lefty professors... Verwoed was planning to end apartheid that's why he was taken out... research the Smiths.

  • @zerog1037

    @zerog1037

    3 ай бұрын

    Lies, nuclear warheads were made to be used as a threat to countries trying to step into our affairs.

  • @zerog1037

    @zerog1037

    3 ай бұрын

    Blatant ignorance to think. Israel is experiencing an apartheid system and you should know better. Shame on you

  • @zerog1037

    @zerog1037

    3 ай бұрын

    Lil bro does history and probably gets less than 50% in school and feels the need to talk

  • @leonlucas1362

    @leonlucas1362

    3 ай бұрын

    Julle weet nie wat ons weet nie

  • @abrahamsy2853
    @abrahamsy28536 ай бұрын

    thank you sir , may God bless you and your family . Always a pleasure listening to you

  • @asadashraf2128
    @asadashraf21286 ай бұрын

    As’salaamu’alaikum. Always look forward to seeing a new lecture from Dr Casagranda. Thank you sir.

  • @GaMeR11sHoT
    @GaMeR11sHoT6 ай бұрын

    2 lectures in under a month? You spoil us Doctor!

  • @aminuclear
    @aminuclear6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for shedding light on Apartheid. The world needs more knowledge on that, especially these days. #FreePalestine

  • @user-fq1hf4bn1g

    @user-fq1hf4bn1g

    4 ай бұрын

    You aretalking a lot of nonsense where did you grow up on mars

  • @aminuclear

    @aminuclear

    4 ай бұрын

    @@user-fq1hf4bn1g I know a zionist bot when I see one 😂

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    Invite some Palestinians to stay with you... just have a good chat with Lebanon before so you can know what to expect

  • @ashikelahie6035
    @ashikelahie60356 ай бұрын

    I wish I could experience a live in person Lecture of Dr. Roy Casagrand. Fascinating, interesting, educational as always.

  • @Mir_Aakib

    @Mir_Aakib

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@xanpankarmelwho cares? Don't ruin the comment section.

  • @lev.isaacson
    @lev.isaacson5 ай бұрын

    And that is why Mandela said, "“We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.” #FreePalestine

  • @stlouisix3

    @stlouisix3

    5 ай бұрын

    The Saracens are the opposite of being indigenous, whereas the Indigenous South Äfricäns were persecuted.

  • @stlouisix3

    @stlouisix3

    5 ай бұрын

    Non-Catholic Jewish people like yourself, need to convert to Christianity just as the Saracens and Atheist Pagans do.

  • @lev.isaacson

    @lev.isaacson

    5 ай бұрын

    @@stlouisix3 So, it's the Saracens now, huh? Even so, they have been there for more than a millennium. As opposed to the settler colonists from Poland, Ukraine, etc.

  • @palestinabaddie

    @palestinabaddie

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks levi! ♡

  • @melon9680

    @melon9680

    3 ай бұрын

    Trust me, Nelson Mandela's ANC doesnt care about Palatine. Because under their rule South Africans are having it as bad, worse in some cases than Gaza. Nobody really knows this because most don't follow up on the nation's disposition, but we who live under the ANC regime know that this is all a PR stunt for brownie points for the elections. They have this thing where they constantly try fish for relevancy as a freedom fighter, the struggle, when that hasnt been the case for the better part of 29 years. And many Christian South Africans are also poorly informed and side with Israel because the Bible tells them Israel can do no wrong because of obvious biblical reasons. So idiots all around

  • @timtom9503
    @timtom95036 ай бұрын

    How is Dr . Casagranda blessing us with so many lectures this year?

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    It's a blessing to loose braincells

  • @timtom9503

    @timtom9503

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Lebo901 What do you disagree with?

  • @annakat3754
    @annakat37544 ай бұрын

    I'm 55 years old with college degrees and I learn more from your videos than I ever did in my primary OR secondary educations! Your students are lucky to have you in their young lives!

  • @zDRAG_
    @zDRAG_6 ай бұрын

    A lecture on the racist and apartheid structure in israel next?

  • @salimhamidi1483

    @salimhamidi1483

    6 ай бұрын

    There Are Two Types Of People in this world: 1) Those who can extrapolate incomplete data.

  • @stevves4647

    @stevves4647

    6 ай бұрын

    you're watching it

  • @Deontjie

    @Deontjie

    3 ай бұрын

    How about a lecture on African tribal war?

  • @Colin-to1nv

    @Colin-to1nv

    3 ай бұрын

    Nope, no such thing as apartheid in Israel. All Israelis have always been equal among each other. In South Africa it was NOT perfect, but each ethnic group was looked after by its own people. Not forever viable and re-integrating was ultimately to be done, but it would have been so much better without communist input..., in South Africa and Namibia. Keeping communism itself away from our country was our vital achievement, our successful Vietnam.

  • @mehdiz1052

    @mehdiz1052

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@Colin-to1nv are you serious? Have you looked at the bantustans in the west Bank. Text book apartheid

  • @Santino369
    @Santino3696 ай бұрын

    This lecture now is a master's strike by the master himself. Thank you professor Casagrande for divesting the narratives of colonialists from Latin America to South Africa and of course to those who shouldn't be named.

  • @lenardogorra613

    @lenardogorra613

    6 ай бұрын

    In Latin America we don't care about colonialist. In fact we celebrate and rejoice it because of Spain and Portugal we spoke one language and one culture. We have unity.. yet we are also very racially diverse.

  • @Santino369

    @Santino369

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lenardogorra613 Probably the colonialization process was so effective it resulted in this unity you are reffering to. But I would argue that many core problem Latin America is facing, like poverty, political and economical instability, drug cartels... Have bases in that colonialism. The theft of natural resources and forcing new cultural had to be accompanied by more violent measures toward the native population, and as I said its effects are still experienced now by Latin America countries.

  • @saphire82
    @saphire826 ай бұрын

    I’m seriously thankful for you right now Roy. we’re so out of touch with reality that it just nauseates me. I’ve learned so much from your lectures and hope to see more topics, but you’re one of my favorites to listen to on repeat at the moment

  • @shaankeegan4555
    @shaankeegan45553 ай бұрын

    As a South African, best interpretation I have seen, just one important error and one omission, which has been important and different to any post segregation country globally. 70% of South Africa's land is owned by government. It is important to discuss affirmative action in South Africa today, which means that any company with 51 or more people has to be 51% Black owned and the fastest growing demographic is the middle class Black today. A far cry from the American solution, I use the term solution very losely.

  • @MrLechesa

    @MrLechesa

    3 ай бұрын

    Where did you get your stats? Fron Enerst Root of Afriforum neh??😅

  • @e.vil88

    @e.vil88

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrLechesawhich part? Most of that is from various government gazettes over the last 20+ years. The black middleclass has been the fastest growing class since back in 2007 during Mbeki's presidency. As for the Affirmative Action... Literally current law.

  • @MrLechesa

    @MrLechesa

    3 ай бұрын

    @@e.vil88 So you too think 70% of SA's land is owned by government? And this information is gazetted? Do you know what the gazette is for?

  • @zerog1037

    @zerog1037

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrLechesaWow I am actually surprised by tht. 70% of farmland is owned by whites and yet people still want to cry about land ownership. No wonder this country is going to kak

  • @LalasPhiwe

    @LalasPhiwe

    3 ай бұрын

    Go read.....on the apartheid government administration

  • @leilamacauley3986
    @leilamacauley39865 ай бұрын

    As a “coloured “ South American I must say I’ve never heard our history explained so thoroughly and truthfully 🇿🇦 as Palestine 🇵🇸 is experiencing a genocide right now this lecture is so important

  • @ebrahimjaffer2020

    @ebrahimjaffer2020

    4 ай бұрын

    I am an Indian from South Africa 🇿🇦 and what you are saying is the truth. South Africa will never be free until Palestine is free ❤🇵🇸 🇿🇦

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    It's a left American view... they love to stick there nose everywhere, don't forget they murdered all the indigenous people and imported slavery but they want to be the judge and jury.

  • @Hussain22338
    @Hussain223386 ай бұрын

    This channel deserves millions views. Great analysing by Dr Roy Casagranda.

  • @AndrewJFO
    @AndrewJFO3 ай бұрын

    I'm about 25 minutes in, and while I have to acknowledge care and attention to detail, there are a few key historical inaccuracies that should be noted. First, the establishment of the Boer Republics in the interior weren't actually as violent as suggested, at least not for the Orange Free State or the South African Republic; Natalia - certainly, violent clashes with the Zulu are a main theme and why it was so short-lived. The curious reality of it, is that while the interior certainly showed evidence of widespread settlement in the past, the territory was largely empty and the establishment of the republics was remarkable for their lack of bloodshed. The early Boers mostly had favourable relations with the Basotho, Tswana and Ndebele (local Matabele). The next key point is the Cape Coloured, you've characterised them as a product of the mingling of the Xhoe-Xhoen (and Namaqua and Nama) and the Dutch settlers. While that certainly was true, you also should not disregard the influence of the Cape Malay component - the slaves transported from modern Indonesia and Malaysia. They are the reason for the notable presence of Islam in South Africa today, as well as their influence on the development of Afrikaans as compared with Dutch and of course on the culinary tradition. Also, being a Cape Coloured isn't about being racially mixed, it's an identifiable ethnogroup with a distinct accent and rich culture.

  • @danieladidwa8094

    @danieladidwa8094

    3 ай бұрын

  • @johntaplin3126

    @johntaplin3126

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you, that's why people like Dr. C are 'slim' but not that well informed.

  • @roronoazorro9509

    @roronoazorro9509

    3 ай бұрын

    That final point is so important. People have a tendency today to label any mixed person (especially white and black mixed) as coloured when the reality is as you've described. There is also significant xhosa admixture in the coloured racial pot. This has led to a situation where you can't distinguish a coloured person just from their complexion. Indeed, coloured complexions range all the way from being as pale as a white person to darker than some black people. Culture is the only determinant of whether someone is coloured or not. With the caveat that many people who would otherwise be identified as coloured choose to identify as black for a host of reasons related to apartheid and mutual struggle with black people, as of course is their right.

  • @user-cd1tb2zs1q

    @user-cd1tb2zs1q

    3 ай бұрын

    How do you know that? Did you live through it? It's all just opinions. I am White South African. I can only talk about that perspectives. The Non White people will have a different perspective. It will not necessarily invalidate the White perspectives.

  • @AndrePlays-uw6wu

    @AndrePlays-uw6wu

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-cd1tb2zs1q Who are you asking? Most of the points in this specific thread are factual and can be confirmed, I also don't see any answers that have racial bias.

  • @bilkees8151
    @bilkees81516 ай бұрын

    As someone who grew up in the end of Apartheid, Im proud of the South Africa we've managed to build. Loads of issues, but there is no doubt in my mind that we are Stronger Together. People who are at polar ends of conflict, can live together peacefully. ❤ free Palestine

  • @ianmiles2505

    @ianmiles2505

    5 ай бұрын

    South Africa is a corrupt broken country. Corrupt to the core.

  • @dradia1983
    @dradia19836 ай бұрын

    Thankyou Dr Casagrande.. it really relates to what is happening right now in Apartheid Israel towards the Palestinian people..

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    This is so disrespectful to South Africans... it's not the same

  • @Colin-to1nv

    @Colin-to1nv

    3 ай бұрын

    This Dr has his biases too, for all his attempts to be fair. Different cultures have their interactions with each other, but it's not always just as he sees it.

  • @fuzzy2005
    @fuzzy20056 ай бұрын

    As a South African growing up in the apartheid era, I've learned more in this lecture than in all of my history lessons in school. I am not surprised why this was not taught in schools.

  • @Meisiekind

    @Meisiekind

    5 ай бұрын

    This was taught in schools during history lessons...that was in the 80' though...if you are younger I don't know what your guys history curriculum entailed

  • @sadeekahsaban162

    @sadeekahsaban162

    4 ай бұрын

    It's a shame😢

  • @Luvemliljs

    @Luvemliljs

    4 ай бұрын

    Sure u did 😂

  • @Colin-to1nv

    @Colin-to1nv

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MeisiekindYes, I'm certain you're right. I am just young enough to have missed my turn for that full coverage at school, in high school. My younger cousins experienced a very, very watered down coverage of history.

  • @bushbabybotha9943

    @bushbabybotha9943

    3 ай бұрын

    You learnt what he told you, not necessarily the truth, he doesn’t know what the hell he’s talking about..

  • @v1nc3nt_bl4ck4
    @v1nc3nt_bl4ck46 ай бұрын

    Another video so quick? Lucky us! Thank you much Dr. Casagranda love all ur videos

  • @daniellechuga4540
    @daniellechuga4540Ай бұрын

    I get thru my 12 hour shifts by listening to Dr Roy Casagranda! 😅❤

  • @berylackermann8240
    @berylackermann82405 ай бұрын

    I am happy to see in South Africa all races that a good percentage of our citizens get a long with each other even with a different cultures. We do have a some bad elements. Our struggle with the ecomonic and breakdowns of infastructures has drawn us in some ways together and in discussions feel the same way on how difficult it is to live with it. May God continue to bless us even through our difficulties.

  • @bushbabybotha9943

    @bushbabybotha9943

    3 ай бұрын

    Not get along, they tolerate each other until they can get home and avoid them!

  • @SimonHough-hz8wp

    @SimonHough-hz8wp

    Ай бұрын

    The western Cape will once again become independent. Fir many great reasons.

  • @e.h8686
    @e.h86866 ай бұрын

    It is really hard not to hear what has happened in south Africa and not immediately think about Palestinian people and what they are facing under apartheid regime in thier homeland 🍉🍉, They use the same arguments that the dutch, British used to day about natives in south africa and america, but truth will always prevail, #FreePalestine 🇵🇸 🇵🇸 ❤❤

  • @ashleywebb2736

    @ashleywebb2736

    6 ай бұрын

    I hear you talking about apples and I realise your talking about oranges

  • @e.h8686

    @e.h8686

    6 ай бұрын

    @ashleywebb2736 what exactly is tribbing you off, maybe my phrasing was a little weird, so please tell me I will try to explain, if you like ofcourse

  • @ashleywebb2736

    @ashleywebb2736

    6 ай бұрын

    And this is why our universities are such a shit show. Absolute rubbish. Area was very, very sparsely inhabited. When the Dutch settlers developed the area, many blacks moved in from the North because they Dutch and English were creating prosperity. South Africa today is a classic example of a failed state and it isn't because of your Dutch settlers. This grievance studies professor is a classic example of not having to live with his assumptions .

  • @e.h8686

    @e.h8686

    6 ай бұрын

    @ashleywebb2736 it is amazing how every place that colonial powers went was empty , the Americans, Caribbeans, Palestine, India, east indies, every place was empty, even if it was what give you the right to colonise a place remove its people and then enslave them steal thier resources then build a powerful economy because it is build on slaves aka sheap labor , then complain when these people get some of thier wealth back

  • @bilkees8151

    @bilkees8151

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@ashleywebb2736 there are still powerdul people working against the South African project. Bell Pottinger showed us this. But what I know is that my children have endless possibilities available to them. Opportunities that I didn't have, that my siblings didn't have, and that my parents didn't have. My parents had their land taken away from them, my siblings had traumas thrown at them at school and their friends were dragged off to jail. So I'm glad we don't live in the old South Africa.

  • @makimomoo
    @makimomoo4 ай бұрын

    As a 53 yr old South African of Indian descent, I can say that this lecture is an excellent account of what happened in South Africa. After watching this, then you may understand the situation in Palestine better and understand why we see commonality of the struggles they are experiencing. In fact what whey are experiencing is a on different scale. Genocide. Ruthless Jewish Nazi Israeli state and like the apartheid state of South Africa, it will too come to end. Thank you sincerely Roy.

  • @jonathankennedy-good3541

    @jonathankennedy-good3541

    3 ай бұрын

    How can the Jewish state be Nazis? Trying to understand the concept

  • @Colin-to1nv

    @Colin-to1nv

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@jonathankennedy-good3541It's not, yet that claim persists. The views of Israeli Arabs on youtube speaks volumes, as do comments from other pro-Israel Arabs. Only some Jews may be so far right they can't see straight.... Also, no one, Jewish or American Evangelical, may claim Biblical blessings for the state of modern Israel: only the right of physical heritage allows them to be there.

  • @beefstew8886

    @beefstew8886

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@jonathankennedy-good3541zionism that is root cause of israel , has history of collaboration with nazis , read the book : secret relationship between nazis and zionism basically zionist wanted europeon jews to move to palestine and they did that by collaborating with nazis by making germany unliable for them

  • @sunbymoon
    @sunbymoon6 ай бұрын

    It's always a good day when Dr. C drops another lecture!

  • @wrathofgabriel4567
    @wrathofgabriel45673 ай бұрын

    As a South African I can confirm this insight is missed completely. The truth is hidden in plain sight. Very impressive lecture.

  • @shore1001
    @shore10016 ай бұрын

    Free Palestine going through apartheid, the Irish and South Africans understand 🇵🇸

  • @user-pn4wo1tc8r

    @user-pn4wo1tc8r

    6 ай бұрын

    Even India was with them but India became hypocrite after they got their independence (especially now with their BJP government )

  • @ryanseddon4800

    @ryanseddon4800

    6 ай бұрын

    Free free Palestine from South Africa.

  • @mahammedahmed8863

    @mahammedahmed8863

    6 ай бұрын

    Free Palestine

  • @GUSCRAWF0RD

    @GUSCRAWF0RD

    6 ай бұрын

    The historic parallels are pretty non-existent if you really stop and think about it. Free Ireland under British rule. Free Palestine, in Israel 😂

  • @ahmedborwin975

    @ahmedborwin975

    6 ай бұрын

    The only difference is you recognise that the British moved invaded Ireland, but somehow ignore that before massive refugee Influx during world war 2, the Jewish population in Palestine was around 10% of the population. Oh and that there was no such thing as Israel.

  • @KenzoTenmaM
    @KenzoTenmaM3 ай бұрын

    Thank you Doctor, I wish all educators were as passionate as you. Putting this out for free for us to watch is such a treasure.

  • @kayflowsebole5703
    @kayflowsebole57033 ай бұрын

    As a South African living in SA, there some parts of our history I didn't know and learned through this lecture

  • @Colin-to1nv
    @Colin-to1nv3 ай бұрын

    The border war was most definitely a war we won, as told in his book by Gen Jannie Geldenhuys, who ultimately negotiated the peace deal, too. His book: "Those who win," or "Die Wat Wen." For, he had promised the soldiers on the ground, in that unreported war, to tell their story. His book is so worthy of being read! The official English translation changed the title, for a wider readership, to "At the Front".

  • @abriejordaan1586

    @abriejordaan1586

    2 ай бұрын

    He won’t give you that…We all know what his angle is.

  • @ssn215
    @ssn2156 ай бұрын

    Hello profesor i haven’t even seen the video but i already know im going to be blown away thank you in advance P.s im still waiting for the palistinian isreal conflict history talk i know ive asked a 100 times now going on 101 lol

  • @Zantigableiaust
    @Zantigableiaust6 ай бұрын

    Free Palestine guys.. don't get sick of talking about Palestine, they are experiencing a genocide right now, if you sick of hearing about Palestine genocide, imagine how sick they are experiencing it..

  • @zDRAG_

    @zDRAG_

    6 ай бұрын

    Free Palestine ❤

  • @georgyzhukov6409

    @georgyzhukov6409

    6 ай бұрын

    a population increase from 700,000 to 7 million isnt a genocide. People use the word genocide these days too freely

  • @Kriby-is-a-man

    @Kriby-is-a-man

    6 ай бұрын

    🥲✊

  • @Xathos-cl9px

    @Xathos-cl9px

    6 ай бұрын

    I would love to hear Dr. Roy’s narrative on it but he won’t do it because he will lose his job, career etc. Free Palest!ne

  • @Abshir1it1is

    @Abshir1it1is

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Xathos-cl9px - You’re right, but it strikes me that suddenly setting aside his current lecture plan to slip in a discussion about Apartheid is not… ignorant about current crisises.

  • @MM0.0.
    @MM0.0.20 күн бұрын

    I never was interested in History until I came across of Dr. Casagranda few years ago. Thank you for uploading his lectures and making knowledge available for the rest of the world Austin School.

  • @thiathumanenzhe
    @thiathumanenzhe5 ай бұрын

    The 350 years history of my country in under two hours. As an informed teacher myself, he’s really informed

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    Becareful of this Americans

  • @Colin-to1nv

    @Colin-to1nv

    3 ай бұрын

    He is informed but he has his own biases. He correctly differentiates "coloured" between his and our sides of the pond; yet, being racial is vital to one's own identity, so curbing racism is its own issue: the lines must be held distinct!

  • @hollybug-76542

    @hollybug-76542

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Lebo901yep, you might learn something 😂

  • @aminoufquir2048
    @aminoufquir20485 ай бұрын

    I think the real reason behind the timing of this precious lecture is clear. 2 birds with one stone. I wish you strength and good fortune professor. Awaiting the next one. Ps. Glad the leg is okay.

  • @georgegri
    @georgegri5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I benefit soooo much from these lectures you do! Thank you! ❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @TheMos03
    @TheMos032 ай бұрын

    I stumbled upon your lectures from the free Palestine hashtag, and I haven't stopped watching. I'm a South African who grew up in Soweto. It's so refreshing to listen to this lecture because there were a few things I didn't know or taught in school. My mother was 16 in '76 and told me a lesser known march to John Foster Square a few months after the 16th June. Anyway, I'm definitely sharing this lecture. I'm still watching, but if you could share more on the relationship between the South African Apartheid government and Israel in terms of training and allyship as well as the ANCs vocal support of Palestine then and now.

  • @gulam82
    @gulam826 ай бұрын

    Excellent lecture, comes at a very good time, I wish you can do this same topic about another country. But if you did that maybe you'd get cancelled. Love your work and what you said about hell at the start. God bless sir.

  • @Gunner3K
    @Gunner3K6 ай бұрын

    Shout out to camera man for not losing his touch in following Dr Roy around!

  • @eliah_B
    @eliah_B5 ай бұрын

    Always thrilled to bump into new lectures of you, Sir.

  • @bilkees8151
    @bilkees81516 ай бұрын

    There was a famous pencil test which is ridiculous to think about now. A govt rep would put a pencil in a person's hair. If it slipped down, they could classify as white ( if they had a light enough complexion of course), if it stayed in, they were coloured. Big brains behind that test, obviously...

  • @LamaTheLama

    @LamaTheLama

    Ай бұрын

    Incredible. Smh.

  • @dexryu3059
    @dexryu30596 ай бұрын

    This man gives me hope for humanity.

  • @ptdt85
    @ptdt853 ай бұрын

    You need to go and do a proper history of South Africa from 1652 to 1994 and then redo this talk again!

  • @bilkees8151
    @bilkees81516 ай бұрын

    Always watched Dr Casagranda lectures. Never thought id see my country be the subject.

  • @omarabuabed5792
    @omarabuabed57926 ай бұрын

    I think someone as intelligent as yourself will come around after years doing an episode on the aparthied state of Israel, and the suffering of the paslistinan people. I think we want to see an episode on palistine done by you, but I am afraid we have to wait to see the outcomes of history that will unflod in that region. Great episode!

  • @akoli6027
    @akoli60276 ай бұрын

    “When you’re isolated like that, how do you get the worlds attention without violence? The world didn’t care when your children got massacred. The world didn’t care at all until you fought back”

  • @leosphilosophy
    @leosphilosophyАй бұрын

    I wish there was a Roy Casagranda for every subject. Sensational education. So much passion and knowledge

  • @ryanalbrecht3331
    @ryanalbrecht3331Ай бұрын

    Im absolutely hooked on these, thank you Dr Casagranda

  • @Enoch940
    @Enoch9403 ай бұрын

    Mandela said many times , a corrupt government will be far worse for a country then apartheid ever could be. SA government has proved him very right.

  • @NhlanhlaMathe

    @NhlanhlaMathe

    3 ай бұрын

    You're trying to sanitize Apartheid crimes... typical

  • @WalterWhite-bc8ck

    @WalterWhite-bc8ck

    3 ай бұрын

    At least black people have a choice...

  • @musawenkositshabalala45

    @musawenkositshabalala45

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@WalterWhite-bc8ckHaw!

  • @MBH_212
    @MBH_2125 ай бұрын

    I really like your lectures Professor Roy, I even replayed half of them. I really wish you would go on Joe Rogan’s podcast, you’ll make a great episode!

  • @nawhaal2069
    @nawhaal2069Ай бұрын

    Thanks for your lecture as always it’s the best history lectures. I grew up in Cape Town and was at primary school at the height of the 80’s uprising. The Trojan Horse massacre happened quite close to where I lived. We heard how those boys had fled from the riot police and hid in surrounding homes. They were chased and killed by the riot police who dragged them out of the houses. They were kids. The Truth and Reconciliation was cathartic - we wanted peace we wanted to go forward with hearts at peace. Still a lot of inequality in South Africa but it’s my country and I love it.

  • @Parsa_m
    @Parsa_m5 ай бұрын

    57:30 how modest this man is ? He lectures history from all over the world from beginning of time to now with details and know couple of languages But still get embarrassed getting out sheet for the exact date of sth Love you Dr. Roy ❤😂

  • @a.tawfik
    @a.tawfik6 ай бұрын

    "What people mean when they say (the British were the first people to use concentration camps) is when you use it against brown people it doesn't count." Roy Casagranda

  • @ArthurDavis89
    @ArthurDavis896 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Professor. I have learned so much from you.

  • @thapeloking
    @thapeloking2 ай бұрын

    From what I have witnessed during 90’s and being taught with our history you have make it more interesting with this critical information. Bravo Prof.

  • @iamnism
    @iamnism6 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated Dr. Another immense lecture. Also for the timeliness.

  • @mareolinz
    @mareolinz6 ай бұрын

    I wish he'll do the history of the Israeli-Palestine conflict. This is very relevant in today's events and is gripping the whole world.

  • @Ahmedbhd93
    @Ahmedbhd936 ай бұрын

    Hopefully Palestine also will get its freedom lead by its resistance! Big Thanks for the lecture

  • @husnas.7772
    @husnas.77724 ай бұрын

    There's definitely a reason why he gave this speech especially during the current political climate we're in now. It helps to clarify a lot and I'm seeing a pattern that is repeating that from this knowledge of the pattern, we will stop from repeating.

  • @user-em1ry6le3u
    @user-em1ry6le3u3 ай бұрын

    Thanks sir I'm enjoying your lectures and I very much appreciated ❤

  • @bishokhan8926
    @bishokhan89265 ай бұрын

    I’m visiting South Africa in the next couple of days so this showed up on my feed. My first lecture by professor casagranda and I’m already a fan!!! Thank you for not being a hypocrite!!! We need more people in the world who hold themselves to this accord!!

  • @bilkees8151

    @bilkees8151

    4 ай бұрын

    I hope you enjoyed your stay and that you had the opportunity to talk to a variety of South Africans. Also, I hope it planted a seed to come back. We love sharing the beauty of this country.

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    Where you robbed?

  • @zerog1037

    @zerog1037

    3 ай бұрын

    Come here and I will let the blacks on you

  • @ripura
    @ripura6 ай бұрын

    Dr. Roy Casagranda is an amazing historian. Love every minute of it. Especially love your work on the Middle East and Salahuddin. Thank you.

  • @1goal1
    @1goal15 ай бұрын

    Can you imagine having a teacher like this? 😎 Easy to listen to. Hope we get to see many many more videos on history by Mr Casagranda 👍

  • @cubajonesie
    @cubajonesie3 ай бұрын

    Love your lectures. Would love to sign up for courses I could take online or some sort of engagement to tap into your history locker.

  • @jacomatthysen5218
    @jacomatthysen52183 ай бұрын

    I live in South Africa and I know more now than I did before I watched.. didn’t know coloured’s was the original “Afrikaner” . You must know our culture before you could possibly understand South Africa. Goverment has been failing us for 20+ years, racism is still a BIG issue in our country, Scheduled Loadshedding ( Power outages lasting hours to days ), Crime literally breeds in many parts of the country ( Mitchell’s Plain , Khayelitsha, Worcester , just to name a few ). We have alot of Critical issues we need to address and actually hold people accountable. These people get slaps on their wrists for 10-20 year sentences .( literally just look up a video of our former president Jacob Zuma, that man should have been in jail 2-3 years ago for 500+ corruption cases against him but is still living at home) the proof is in the pudding..but yah not much use in complaining on KZread, thanks for letting me vent my concerns for my country😂 Great video, Thanks!

  • @reabetswe.l8565
    @reabetswe.l85653 ай бұрын

    As a South African, in school we never got a detailed history on Apartheid. i just wanted to thank you xxx

  • @mohd.makhdoom5407
    @mohd.makhdoom54075 ай бұрын

    I love you professor ❤ . You are a champion of truth and you are a sea of knowledge.

  • @informaciondesarroll
    @informaciondesarroll5 ай бұрын

    This is great work. So useful, well articulated and thought from the oppressed perspective. I wish you could make documentaries for mass consumption.

  • @shepherd1938
    @shepherd19386 ай бұрын

    How to talk about Palestine indirectly. Bravo Roy ❤ Free Palestine 🇵🇸

  • @frenchvibeacademy
    @frenchvibeacademy6 ай бұрын

    I guess if you want to keep your job you're allowed to talk about South Africa apartheid and not the Israeli one yet I don't think you did this one right now by coincidence and it's your way to remind us how terrible is this kind of regime so thank you ❤❤

  • @sawsanzerarka5655
    @sawsanzerarka56555 ай бұрын

    I do appreciate the timing of this lecture. It's the perfect time for it actually, even the algorithm will make it more spread so people will be able to see the parallels between SA apartheid and Palestinians under apartheid. 🍉🍉🍉🍉

  • @boipeloramotse6240
    @boipeloramotse62403 ай бұрын

    This was amazing I am going to make a movie about my peoples and our struggles against apartheid!!! Slovo and Ruth 1st will definitely be featured

  • @abinurzhan
    @abinurzhan6 ай бұрын

    Clearly this man conquered our hearts

  • @basharkhan5161
    @basharkhan51616 ай бұрын

    babe babe wake up, there’s a new Roy Casagandra lecture

  • @O0011
    @O00116 ай бұрын

    Dr Casagranda can I download this lecture and translate it to Arabic I will re-upload it in my channel.

  • @BBond88
    @BBond886 ай бұрын

    Well we’re spoiled this month 😅 Alhamdulillah! -Thanks Roy

  • @Zero-vt5qw
    @Zero-vt5qw6 ай бұрын

    Been waiting for another video

  • @RyanEdmondsMyLifeAsRyan
    @RyanEdmondsMyLifeAsRyan3 ай бұрын

    A gentle note (as a South African, and an anthropologist), the word Khoi is pronounced with a hard exasperated KH- not a gutteral "g" like the Afrikaans G. This lecturer is using the latter, which is not correct.

  • @Inspiredmind82
    @Inspiredmind826 ай бұрын

    At 35 minutes, I realized Gaza is the first place in history to be both a Concentration Camp and a Death Camp and the West Bank lives in Apartheid.

  • @Lebo901

    @Lebo901

    3 ай бұрын

    Concentration camps where started in South Africa. It was also a primer of what the Nazis did to the Jews.. Media just didn't like to make a scene about it

  • @Deontjie

    @Deontjie

    3 ай бұрын

    South Africa’s homicide statistics are extremely grim. Over 27,000 people were murdered from April 2022 to March 2023. Isn't that a "Death Camp"? And who must we blame? I am sure you will find someone to blame, and it won't be the people doing the murdering.

  • @Inspiredmind82

    @Inspiredmind82

    3 ай бұрын

    While you're at it, 45000 people are killed by gun violence in the US every year. Are we going to call it a death camp, too? No. A death camp is a systematic prison camp created by a government for political prisoners or prisoners of war, in which many die from poor conditions and treatment or from mass execution. This definition fitted Auschwitz in Germany, Serbian/Bosnian death camps, and other evil places in history, and it does fit Gaza since October 7.

  • @MsBhappy

    @MsBhappy

    2 ай бұрын

    And the definitions you're using for these are what exactly and from where?

  • @mohammadmishkat6874
    @mohammadmishkat68743 ай бұрын

    Lots of love for Sir Roy Casagranda from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❣️ I'd like to make a request to sir Roy about, if possible one day, looking into the history of my land. Ik we don't make the best headlines nowadays but we actually were among the richest land throughout history. We have the first Mosque in south asia in Lalmonirhat(unofficial). We have history dating back to 600bc. We used to have a navy back then. We were in a sense like the Aleppo and Damascus of South Asia. Anyways its always a treat listening to sir Roy. ❣️

  • @Ometz063
    @Ometz0633 ай бұрын

    As a Xhosa man from South Africa, eMthatha 1. Xhosa nation were also at the cape and were described by the settlers to have a darker skin. We hunted, but we farmed. Every man had kraal to keep his cows and goats and together with the women and children the field was ploughed and planted. 2. Coloured are accepted as same by Africans, you can read Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

  • @sandrajansevanvuuren7891

    @sandrajansevanvuuren7891

    Ай бұрын

    No black men was not seen for 150 years after 1652. I read Trevor Noah`s book. It was mosty about his own criminal tendencies to survive

  • @blaquenguni9249

    @blaquenguni9249

    Ай бұрын

    Cape Town is a treacherous environment, windy, cold, sandy soil... No one lived in Cape Town in high numbers coz it wasn't a nice place to live in, especially for grazing livestock. Xhosa people would never leave beautiful coastal places to go starve in the Cape, also why are you referencing Trevor Noah's book, Trevor is a mixed breed with a Swiss German white father. His entire routine in SA was 90 % shytting on black people.

  • @muhammaDEsmustafa
    @muhammaDEsmustafa6 ай бұрын

    Talking about hypocrisy, we muslims believe that hell has 7 levels, and it gets worse the lower the level. The lowest level of hell is reserved for hypocrites, the Pharoah of moses, and the people of the table (When Jesus PBUH asked for a table of food to be brought from heaven for his people to eat after fasting for 30 days, those who rejected Jesus after seeing this miracle with their own eyes are in the lowest level also). It's extremely important to be humble, always search for the truth, and use the same standard when judging anything, to not be classified as a hypocrite.

  • @abearawad1985
    @abearawad19856 ай бұрын

    I can’t wait for a lecture on Palestine 🇵🇸 Thank you for all you do and educating us on truth about historical facts.

  • @Aladarbe
    @Aladarbe6 ай бұрын

    Well timed, thank you!

  • @nafeesfloris7391
    @nafeesfloris73914 ай бұрын

    Been a fan of Dr Roy, starting the video and and very excited but also very nervous because I am from South Africa (mixed decent ) so really interested to hear what his got to say