Former residences of District Six share the joys, indifferences and inequality of how they experience the place.
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Пікірлер: 13
@cultural33885 жыл бұрын
It's wonderful and fantastic to listen to the diverse views, memories and stories of the people who lived in District Six. I used to work in a clothing factory named Ensign as a machinist in District Six and also have fond but sad memories. This place was cosmopolitan and so diverse making it a interesting place to live and work. To listen to these South African people express themselves so well are so refreshing and I agree with the lady about the racism that scarred everyone. I can remember all those prejudices from everyone because we grew up in a racist and cruel political era and became the outcome and product of such a horrendous political time. Love, Peace and Harmony for the future. Marie Jonkers.
@honeydate2 жыл бұрын
Lionel Davis is the most credible speaker here!
@melaninplus6 жыл бұрын
Yes that is so true about the colored people being very prejudiced .I experienced that back in the day when I was younger.So I told myself that my children must fall in love not in color. We must accept one another.
@leyoumoses34516 жыл бұрын
woow they are really good heros and they have fresh maind everythings they remember probally salaam all of you
@derekpetersen38664 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Mogamat Benjiman
@zubeidasafaar57993 жыл бұрын
Mr Bawasah(small boy)
@zubeidasafaar5799
3 жыл бұрын
RIP
@honeydate
2 жыл бұрын
Bless him he had fond memories of growing up there...one of the lucky ones!
@bergsteiger786venos42 жыл бұрын
This black guy has a personal problem that he didn't deal with , he has so much unfinished business
@KAMOYA17
Жыл бұрын
I think it’s because those issue still prevail. I’m waaay younger then him but have seen my darker coloured friends being discriminated against for being darker than daily members or having coarse hair etc
@anestatichiaangusbuys5355
Жыл бұрын
True it's sad it's possible that this mindset is passed down to his children I guess that's were yellow bone comes from it just shows why a black government don't count coulureds part of South Africa ur getting your Revenge
Пікірлер: 13
It's wonderful and fantastic to listen to the diverse views, memories and stories of the people who lived in District Six. I used to work in a clothing factory named Ensign as a machinist in District Six and also have fond but sad memories. This place was cosmopolitan and so diverse making it a interesting place to live and work. To listen to these South African people express themselves so well are so refreshing and I agree with the lady about the racism that scarred everyone. I can remember all those prejudices from everyone because we grew up in a racist and cruel political era and became the outcome and product of such a horrendous political time. Love, Peace and Harmony for the future. Marie Jonkers.
Lionel Davis is the most credible speaker here!
Yes that is so true about the colored people being very prejudiced .I experienced that back in the day when I was younger.So I told myself that my children must fall in love not in color. We must accept one another.
woow they are really good heros and they have fresh maind everythings they remember probally salaam all of you
R.I.P Mogamat Benjiman
Mr Bawasah(small boy)
@zubeidasafaar5799
3 жыл бұрын
RIP
@honeydate
2 жыл бұрын
Bless him he had fond memories of growing up there...one of the lucky ones!
This black guy has a personal problem that he didn't deal with , he has so much unfinished business
@KAMOYA17
Жыл бұрын
I think it’s because those issue still prevail. I’m waaay younger then him but have seen my darker coloured friends being discriminated against for being darker than daily members or having coarse hair etc
@anestatichiaangusbuys5355
Жыл бұрын
True it's sad it's possible that this mindset is passed down to his children I guess that's were yellow bone comes from it just shows why a black government don't count coulureds part of South Africa ur getting your Revenge