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[2019 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand vs. South Africa (27/07/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="bushytop" data-source="post: 950973" data-attributes="member: 56738"><p>Well, not that I'm an expert or anything (I'm sure that you understand the situation far better than i) but apartheid is a good place to start.</p><p></p><p>Also, an old business partner of mine was South African (Well Namibian but he considered himself South African) and he would talk a lot about the 'divide' and the animosity (on both sides) as a result. He also would bemoan the current state of affairs with land reclamation the vandalism of public monuments celebrating the 'builder's' of South Africa etc.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm not agreeing nor disagreeing with his views just pointing out that there is a history of '****le' (being as un-inflamatory as I can here)... where as the history of New Zealand (since being 'discovered') doesn't seem to be so pointed. I could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushytop, post: 950973, member: 56738"] Well, not that I'm an expert or anything (I'm sure that you understand the situation far better than i) but apartheid is a good place to start. Also, an old business partner of mine was South African (Well Namibian but he considered himself South African) and he would talk a lot about the 'divide' and the animosity (on both sides) as a result. He also would bemoan the current state of affairs with land reclamation the vandalism of public monuments celebrating the 'builder's' of South Africa etc. Now I'm not agreeing nor disagreeing with his views just pointing out that there is a history of '****le' (being as un-inflamatory as I can here)... where as the history of New Zealand (since being 'discovered') doesn't seem to be so pointed. I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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