APARTHEID: Why didn't White South Africans just slaughter MILLIONS of Blacks?

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Published on Oct 14, 2023
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In this video we look at Apartheid in it's proper context. Was Apartheid really intended to be VIOLENT? Were the Whites trigger-happy and keen to just slaughter Blacks in great massacres?

Is the "new South Africa" more peaceful than under White rule?

The topic of Nelson Mandela as a good guy also comes up a lot and I talk about him.

We take a look at the weapons the Whites of South Africa had under Apartheid, and then I explain why, if the Whites had really wanted to, they could have slaughtered MILLIONS of Blacks with the greatest of ease.

This was recorded on: 2023-09-17.

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