Social Sciences, asked by jatinboss, 1 year ago

racial discrimination in south africa

Answers

Answered by mitkutparsad65paidjl
12
Racism in South Africa is still prevalent. The end of apartheid might have removed the legal framework allowing institutionalised racism, however, racism in South Africa both predates and encompasses more than just the institutionalised racism of apartheid.

jatinboss: nice answer
mitkutparsad65paidjl: hey plz suscribe my youtube channel technical and logical brainly. pelhe no wsla hoga plz kar dena dost
jatinboss: ok
mitkutparsad65paidjl: many many thsnks dost me ye tera ahesan kabhi nahi bhuluga. aur kabhi maddad ki jarurat pade to bol dena
jatinboss: ok bro and thanks
Answered by Fatimakincsem
3

In South Africa, the menace of slavery and racism still exit

Explanation:

  • People are given opportunities on the basis of sex and color
  • Women face inequality and also black people are exploited by the white people of the country
  • In a just society, everyone is treated equally and fairly without any discrimination of sex, caste, color or creed

Similar questions