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Apartheid itself emerged out of intergroup resentment—the Afrikaners’ anger toward the British, which they then turned against South Africa’s native population it seems more like a war zone under occupation than a normal suburb, partheid’s architects were fully aware of how much violence they were w
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  • Apartheid itself emerged out of intergroup resentment—the Afrikaners’ anger toward the British, which they then turned against South Africa’s native population
  • it seems more like a war zone under occupation than a normal suburb,
  • partheid’s architects were fully aware of how much violence they were willing to perpetuate in order to maintain white rule.

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