APARTHEID South Africa - First-Hand History: Prof. Eric Louw & Dr. Frank Salter - PART 1/3
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Apartheid, Segregation, Homelands - what does it all mean?This video is the first instalment of a three-part series that provides an extensive and thought-provoking exploration of apartheid in South Africa. Delving into the historical context, international pressures, and deep internal divisions, Professor Eric Louw offers a first-hand account of the far-left subversion within South African institutions and its profound impacts. This series not only examines South Africa's tumultuous past but also highlights the rise of similar radical movements in western countries, emphasising that while it may be too late to save South Africa, it is not too late to save Australia.In this compelling video, Frank Salter from the British Australian community joins forces with Professor Eric Louw, a retired academic from the University of Queensland, to provide a deeper understanding of South Africa's transition from apartheid to a democratic nation. With his rich background and personal experiences, Louw offers unique insights into the political dynamics and historical events that shaped modern South Africa. From his roots in Rhodesia to his involvement with the ANC and the UDF, Louw shares critical anecdotes and analyses of the political landscape.Discover the original goals of apartheid, the socio-economic factors influencing its development, and the profound demographic shifts over the centuries. Learn about the pivotal events and ideological battles that have defined South African history, gaining a clearer understanding of the moral and practical complexities of apartheid.Stay tuned as Frank and Professor Louw discuss the vision of apartheid's originators, the eventual disillusionment with the ANC's leadership, and the historical context that led to these developments. This video is a valuable resource for anyone interested in South African history, political communications, and the long-lasting impacts of apartheid.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more educational content. Join the British Australian community to support the defence of our Western, European, Christian-based society in Australia.
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