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Britain’s bastard child

09/03/2017 by Nikita

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We know apartheid was instilled by the British – the introducing of pass laws, before it was an actual law written in the law books of South Africa. This case study seems to be very interesting. For so many years many countries were shouting ‘apartheid’ – but did they know what was really going on in the country? Did America or Britain look at themselves to see what was actually going on in their own countries, the same time? What is happening in America at the moment? Why is there still so much ‘hate’ between black and white – after all these years? I rest my case. We all know the rules of the (chess) games people and politicians play. They change the rules to suit them only. They instigate events to suit them as and when necessary to avoid checkmate. Just look around the world and you will (probably) notice what they (still) do. This was just one more, but one more too many.

Please click HERE for the first resource link.

Abstracts from the ‘Introduction’ of the book:

“Afrikaners, my people, have long been accused of being the originators and engineers of apartheid, one of the most disreputable institutions in modern history. Yet the accusers have, on the whole, not taken the trouble to understand the historical genesis of apartheid. That is the purpose of this book.

My aim is not to justify apartheid, but to shed light on the historical events and psychological factors which informed its origination. It is not a history, but rather a case study steeped in history.”

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“What compelled the Afrikaners, a people traumatised by British barbarism, to inflict the legalised racism of apartheid on their black countrymen? In other words, what does trauma do to a people?

This question constantly ringing in my head would eventually lead me on the most unexpected of paths, and keep me busy for nearly 15 years, something I couldn’t foresee even in my wildest dreams. It led me to the discovery of the abusive relationship between Englishman and Afrikaner, one of unrelenting humiliation of the Afrikaner by the English, since the British arrival in Southern Africa in 1795, and the tragic consequences this relationship had for South Africa, including, inter alia apartheid.”

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“Fifteen years of research for this book has yielded evidence of at least 200 years of prejudice against Afrikaners. My psychotherapy practice in Cape Town and Swellendam continues to uncover many stories of humiliation. It is important that Afrikaners understand their own history. Otherwise how do you live with the guilt? How do you explain the past to your children – without creating new ghosts and falsehoods? How do you mourn and heal without knowing about the past which has shaped who you are today?

Although this analysis focuses on one group, the Afrikaners, the fact is that trans-generational re-enactment of trauma and humiliation is a universal theme, playing itself out all over the world. A lack of understanding of trans-generational trauma and the impact of humiliation on nations is one reason why ‘people never learn from history’. This book is an attempt to learn from ours.”

Another link:

The myth that there has never been democracy in South Africa is linked to a second myth. Most people think they know that apartheid was an invention of the Afrikaners and their belief that South Africa should be ruled exclusively by whites. Conversely, it is usually thought that the English tradition in South Africa was non-racial and democratic. In fact, the British tradition, as purveyed by both English-speaking South Africans and the parliament at Westminster, has played a less than glorious role in establishing democracy.
Read more on the link of the Independent.

One more…
Link here to read. If you do some in depth research, you will find many more…

Britains bastard child

An actual fact many of these were a formalisation and extension of existing British pass laws and land acts that kept blacks from travelling freely, obtaining employment, and owning land.

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Posted in apartheid, Apartheid and South Africa, Chess, History South Africa, South Africa | Tagged apartheid, Apartheid and South Africa, Apartheid history, Apartheid truth, Britain, Britain and Apartheid, History about Apartheid, South Africa | 13 Comments

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  1. on 04/12/2016 at 00:31 clivelenagmailcom

    Nikita, ek is besige met my 4de boek oor die Groot Trek. Die boek handel oor onder andere die Slag van Bloedrivier.
    Hoe bestel ek die boek wat jy adverteer ~ APARTHEID Britain’s Basterd Child deur Helene Opperman Lewis?
    Groete


    • on 04/12/2016 at 14:40 Nikita

      Hi Clive, Dis goed om te hoor jy’s nog besig met die skryf van boeke. As jy die boek wil koop, volg die link na die oorspronklike artikel. Jy sal daar moet bietjie rondlees, maar ek weet dit word daar verduidelik. Groete!


  2. on 13/12/2016 at 20:45 Dan

    If I don’t talk to you again before then, I wish you and yours a Happy Christmas.


    • on 15/12/2016 at 22:14 Nikita

      hi Dan! I’ve thought that you’ve disappeared from the planet. You are so scarce! Thank you, the same to you too!


    • on 17/12/2016 at 18:40 Dan

      I’m still here (barely). You know my email address.


  3. on 04/05/2017 at 10:05 Daan Du Plessis

    Iets!


  4. on 27/05/2019 at 20:06 Charles H. Smith

    A sad, hypocritical history on the part of the British.


  5. on 27/05/2019 at 20:07 Charles H. Smith

    Is Nikita still commenting on all this?


    • on 29/05/2019 at 17:35 Nikita

      Hi Charles, Thank you for your visit. Yes, I’m still around and will comment on it. 🙂


    • on 29/05/2019 at 20:34 Dan

      Glad to know you’re still around. 🙂


    • on 29/05/2019 at 20:59 Nikita

      Hi Dan- How are you?


    • on 30/05/2019 at 01:36 Dan

      Oh, I’m hanging in there. Still thinking of that trip to Table Mountain and the charming lady I met there. 😉


    • on 30/05/2019 at 09:54 Nikita

      LOL



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