With relentless propaganda, the Nationalists played on the electorate's racial anxieties at every opportunity. They paid particular attention to working-class Afrikaners facing competition from cheap black labour. By 1948 about half of the white Afrikaans-speaking population lived in urban areas. A large proportion were miners, railwaymen, transport, factory and steel workers for whom the Nationalist slogan of apartheid, promising protection of white jobs, had a potent appeal....
The National Party won the 1948 election by a narrow margin. In his victory speech, Malan declared: 'Today South Africa belongs to us once more. For the first time since Union, South Africa is ours, and may God grant that it will always remain our own.'
Thursday, May 31, 2018
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A somehow familiar story...politics is like fiction: there are just a few basic plot lines, and we're condemned to repeat them, over and over again...
ReplyDeleteHistory doesn't repeat.
ReplyDeleteHistory rhymes.
Idiots are involved
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