Sadly, it is not so simply and only an anti-white feeling. There is also a vicious and pervasive xenophobia against non-South-African blacks: guest workers and residents from neighboring countries. Downtown Johannesburg has been immobilized by what one might call "lynch mobs" seeking out blacks with foreign passports and insisting on their immediate expulsion from the country. Complete with masks and spears. The police look the other way. Our daughter is finishing her school term there and we are anxious to get her out of the country ASAP (which is a pity, as she had grown to like South Africa and had made some good friends). Some other relatives, long-term residents, are also mobilizing to leave.
AfterGlow elsewhere here alluded to the Bantus and Zulus having it out with each other when the whites are gone (or at least off the scene). That seems a credible outcome to me. When you run out of "foreigners" to expel, what is left except tribal rivalry and antagonism?
Sadly, it is not so simply and only an anti-white feeling. There is also a vicious and pervasive xenophobia against non-South-African blacks: guest workers and residents from neighboring countries. Downtown Johannesburg has been immobilized by what one might call "lynch mobs" seeking out blacks with foreign passports and insisting on their immediate expulsion from the country. Complete with masks and spears. The police look the other way. Our daughter is finishing her school term there and we are anxious to get her out of the country ASAP (which is a pity, as she had grown to like South Africa and had made some good friends). Some other relatives, long-term residents, are also mobilizing to leave.
AfterGlow elsewhere here alluded to the Bantus and Zulus having it out with each other when the whites are gone (or at least off the scene). That seems a credible outcome to me. When you run out of "foreigners" to expel, what is left except tribal rivalry and antagonism?