South Africa has been for a long time, a land of extremes. Racism, colorism and xenophobia are part of the daily life there. The 20 years that have gone by, ever since Apartheid was officially eradicated by laws, have changed a little, due to the fact that the social classes remain more or less the same. This means that the social class which was dominant before Apartheid remains the same. Thus Apartheid/racism can no more be enforced by law as such, but exists in a much more subtle way.
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South Africa has been for a long time, a land of extremes. Racism, colorism and xenophobia are part of the daily life there. The 20 years that have gone by, ever since Apartheid was officially eradicated by laws, have changed a little, due to the fact that the social classes remain more or less the same. This means that the social class which was dominant before Apartheid remains the same. Thus Apartheid/racism can no more be enforced by law as such, but exists in a much more subtle way.