Sentences with phrase «white south african»

So, it completely angered him when his client, Dr. Roger Johnson, which tribunal documents show «identifies as a gay, multi-racial, black person», decided to break his contract with Allenberg, in part because he suspects Allenberg «is a racist, white South African
When Allenberg pressed further, explaining there was nothing unethical going on and pointing out that he was called in by Johnson; Johnson said he couldn't trust Allenberg because he was a white South African.
Does it not make Malema complicit to the murder of several white South African farmers as orders to «kill the boer» were carried out on his «command»?
She notes that the building was designed by Heatherwick, a white British man; founded on the collection of Zeitz, a white German man; and is being run by Coetzee, a white South African man — all in a country that is nearly 80 percent black.
In one video, he makes a hypnotic loop of an exchange in which PJ Powers, a white South African musician who became popular in the «Rainbow Nation» days of the 1990s, tells a perplexed black interviewer, «You're a poster boy for what South Africa could be.»
His works are staged in the public realm as well as in theatre / gallery spaces and are derived from his identity as a white South African gay male.
Her definition of «African descent» has broadened to include William Kentridge, the white South African artist whose work has been in Ms. Joyner's sights for some time.
A liberal white South African woman and her lover, a Muslim illegal immigrant, confront the difficulties arising from their different backgrounds, circumstances, and dreams.
This is a film about a relationship between a white South African girl and a African American girl.
Using her own words, 11 - year - old Saskia, a white South African girl from Cape Town in the Western Cape Province, gives us a snapshot of her life.
He's aided by a mercenary team led by white South African madman, unhinged arms smuggler, and all - around bad guy Ulysses Klaue (appropriately pronounced «claw»), played by a wonderfully unbridled Andy Serkis, best - known as Gollum in «The Hobbit» and The Lord of the Rings.»
In the meantime, a deliciously nasty bad guy, a white South African gangster and arms dealer named Klaue (Andy Serkis, in a role he introduced three years ago in Avengers: Age of Ultron), is keen to get his hands on some vibranium himself, which involves an unexpected side trip to Busan, South Korea, for a prolonged sequence heavy on chases and tough - guy action but rather more conventional than the rest of the film.
As he rises in power, Charlie finds himself connected with wealthy white South African businessman Richard Waldeck (Leslie Grantham).
But there are problems in Wakanda, not all stemming from the film's few white characters: CIA man Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) blunders into Wakandan power politics, and white South African career criminal Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) plots to steal their vibranium.
I am a white South African who lives and works in UAE.
After he finished his doctorate degree in 1992, he was faced with being drafted into the white South African military.
Interventions in Rhodesia and Namibia — she threatened the white South African rulers that if they used air strikes «the whole world will be against you, led by me!»
Shortly thereafter he was arrested at an otherwise all - white South African Olympic Committee meeting «by two members of the secret police who actually came out of a cupboard in the wall.»
To defend the WBA segment of his title, it was possible that Honeyghan would have been required to meet white South African Harold Volbrecht.
So, what about all this celebration of being proud to be British, American, German, White South African etc have any of us anything to cause us to praise our past achievements, or our present attitudes to our neighbors.
And, after the white South African government enacted the 1913 Natives Land Act establishing the principle of territorial segregation based on race, indigenous black independent churches rose up in often violent protest.
I was startled as I watched excerpts from the TRC hearings and other interviews when white South African policemen and security agents described specific tactics of terror and torture that they'd used on black South Africans.
The sense that the kingdom was at hand and that a new age was dawning gives coherence to Jesus» ministry, but such a belief would have been controversial, just as a generation ago many white South Africans could not see how the apartheid regime could ever be changed.
I hold a similar regard for statements by white South Africans who seek to convince us that apartheid is in the best interest of colored and black peoples, as well as for statements by American entrepreneurs who argue that they are invested in South Africa for the purpose of enhancing the standard of living for black workers.
We estimate that between 5 and 10 per cent of white South Africans belong to independent charismatic churches.
If black and white South Africans learn to dance together, then they are doing far more than simply learning that apartheid is wrong.
Sock monkey, in response to your comment about white South Africans, many of us didn't consider blacks the enemy.
The enemy of the white south africans was not black south africans but rather the system of oppression the majority of whites supported and facilitated which made life intolerable for the blacks.
I'm fully aware there were white south africans who courageously opposed apartheid.
White South Africans, even during the recent years of increasing township violence and repressive emergency measure, present themselves to the world as the embattled custodians of civil order in a continent notorious for whimsical massacres.
«Since the beginning, almost every institution of science and technology in this country has been used as part of the apartheid strategy, to increase the standard of living of white South Africans and neglect black South Africans,» says Roger Jardine, coordinator of science and technology policy for the ANC.
Compared to rural African populations eating traditional plant - based diets, white South Africans and black and white Americans not only have more than 50 times the heart disease, 10 times more colon cancer, and more than 50 times more gallstones and appendicitis, but also more than 25 times the rates of so - called pressure diseases — diverticulitis, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and hiatal hernia.
Trained as a lawyer, he defends his clients in judicial system run by the white South Africans.
However, when De Jager appears before a court of White South Africans, his application for amnesty is denied because the torture is judged disproportionate to the aim of obtaining information.
Like Cry Freedom, A World Apart dramatizes the evils of Apartheid and the racist policies of the ruling government through the story of white South Africans, in this case journalist and activist Diana Roth (Barbara Hershey) and her husband Gus (Jeroen Krabbé), who is seen fleeing the country for his safety in the opening scenes.
Local visitors undoubtedly picked up the subtler cues, notably Hare's ambivalence — shared by many white South Africans — around whether to remain in a place where they are a minority, yet are accountable for a long history of domination, or to move on further into the Commonwealth.

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They had to vote for either the Party of Lincoln, which had abandoned African Americans in Reconstruction's demise, or the Democratic Party, which was the party of white supremacy in the one - party South.
The lack of diversity in Trident's staffing and lending disturbed Beth Warshaw, 38, a white manager at a local arts nonprofit, who last year bought a two - bedroom brick row house in a primarily African American neighborhood of South Philadelphia.
Albert Hertzog, ex-Minister of the South African Republic and the mouthpiece of the right wing of the ruling party, is of the opinion that «television will lead to the ruin of the white man in South Africa» (Der Spiegel 20/10/1969).
Although predominantly white, it has managed to bridge the chasm between Afrikaner and English - speaking South Africans.
As far as I know, President Obama is still a member of the United Church of Christ — a progressive, mostly white, mainline Protestant Christian denomination with a rich American history that includes, among many others, the Pilgrims and Congregationalists of New England and many African - American churches, schools and colleges established in the south after the Civil War.
Even the white - skinned giants of South African literature, such as Nadine Gordimer and the late Alan Paton, have had works banned from time to time.
It forms the assumed unquestioned background to everyday life, dominating the public images and inner fantasies of black and white, of South and North Africans, of American, French, or Japanese.
If you had insisted on complaining and the white men persisted in their little prank, the police may well have arrived, embarrassed at your presence, avuncularly annoyed with the young men, scrupulously correct with the black man, probably a visitor but possibly a native South African businessman himself (South Africa does have the largest black middle class in Africa).
Bottomline, there are thousands and thousands of Ethiopian Jews and they've been in Ethiopia for as long as anyone can remember and, in fact, many of them grow up not knowing about the existence of very very light skinned Jews, (such as myself, of the Jews who fled to Northern Europe at the great dispersion after the destruction of the temple, and after thousands of years living in the frigid north, with low levels of sun, and exposure to the sun, our skin slowly became lighter and lighter, hence I am considered «White», but it simply means my ancestors gravitated northward to the land of little sun, and Ethiopian Jews, and of course South African and West African Jews (identified positively by DNA) have much darker skin, even to that of very very deep velvet Black...) Black is beautiful!
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While it originated with white Afrikaner South Africans, this tasty sausage is now popular with all groups throughout southern Africa.
Well eating tofu and yuca (it's a root commonly found in any hispanic market which u have to peel it's brown hairy like skin till it's white and then u have to boil it till it's tender, u just eat it with salt or any tomato salsa on top, it can also be found in the frozen section ready to boil only) a South African nurse told me about it... try it wih faith it really works.Good luck!!
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