How far have we really come ?
On our last blog
discussion we were talking about racism
in classrooms and how it affects pupils and parents as well. Well today we are discussing
how far have we really come from the era were the was a blacks only/ white only
disposition from have we really changed from the youth of 1976 or there hasn‘t
been much change?
Although we have come long way as a nation and we still
claim that we are a free and equal nation how true is that? I have come across
some many instances where students have not been accepted in different
institutions because of their skin color, take for an instance Stellenbosch university
which uses Afrikaans as a language of teaching at the institution, I mean what
does that say about the status quo in institutions like these should not be
accepted by anyone for that matter it is surprising how our government accepts
that.
The problem with society that we live in today is that we
are so ignorant that we’d rather turn a blind eye to what’s going than face the
problems head on I don’t know whether we are fearful of reliving history or just plain ignorant
either way these kind of actions must be stopped, few weeks back I felt so
proud to be young when we stood together as the youth and fought for a greater good
the #feesmustfall campaign that saw students all over the world standing
together. As much as this phrase has
been overused but it is true that if we could all stand together there is
nothing we couldn’t achieve we just need to persevere and not scared that easily
because nothing worth having comes easy in this life time we just have to have
the willingness to try because that’s all that matters, behind all the violence
and hatred in this world are humans with souls and I believe you can touch
anyone because even the meanest of souls have something that hits close to home
and that’s the place we need to reach and stop RACISM , so young black men and
young black women take your places and
let your voices be heard by the masses, it might not be today it might not be tomorrow
but one day I believe we will be able to reach the other side of the fence
where the grass is greener and the sun sets, but for now let us fight this so feared
epidemic that has crushed souls that left our mothers and fathers minds scarred
let us write the wrongs written by apartheid and are infiltrated in our minds that
it has always been the norm.

In the words of a
great musician and a beautiful soul Bob Marley “Emancipate yourself from mental
slavery”. With those words I leave you
with the hopes that these words linger in your minds and encourage you to do
something.
Bob Marley also has another song. It's lyrics say ''Until the philosophy that holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned everywhere it's a war''. I think that as this generation should be hostile to our racist society. White supremecy is a myth that should see its dying days. It will take courage and a lot of determination.
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