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what were blacks facing in south africa

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Answered by AdityaBhargavSingh
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Racism and related violence against black people.

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Answered by sahdeosaw5
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The Black Lives Matter movement has forced South African sport to reflect on its post-Apartheid history and created fissures between former team mates in a country still trying to come to terms with its racist past.

The Black Lives Matter movement has forced South African sport to reflect on its post-Apartheid history and created fissures between former team mates in a country still trying to come to terms with its racist past.The BLM movement has put a spotlight on the way societies treat people of colour around the world and in South Africa the debate has centred on sport.

The Black Lives Matter movement has forced South African sport to reflect on its post-Apartheid history and created fissures between former team mates in a country still trying to come to terms with its racist past.The BLM movement has put a spotlight on the way societies treat people of colour around the world and in South Africa the debate has centred on sport.The discussion has focussed on how opportunities were scarce for Black players across some sporting codes even after the fall of Apartheid, the system of racial segregation that existed in the country from 1948 until the early 1990s.

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