Originally Posted by
Agrippa
South Africa was much more reasonable as they were at least consequent and made up categories for all important group from the European African society. Including the mixed and related but still considered "non-white" being put in a category of their own (colored etc.).
In the USA they put those mixed which could have been used as an intermediate element and ally in the same category as the "black" and when "black activists" in the post WW2 time were not Jewish influenced-inspired in the background, or even then, most were actually colored rather than Negrid in the strict sense.
That, together with the blurred vision on race, was very problematic then and became virulent, something not just the USA but the whole world is chewing on to this day. Obviously Cultural Marxism was crucial, yet you can make it easier or more difficult for others to criticise racial awareness. All the crap happening in the USA made it much easier to criticise, because some ideas and rules were just plain stupid to begin with.
Really no comparison to the much better and well organised South African System, which too, would have worked out without external pressures and internal problems with "whites" - mostly of Jewish descent as you know I guess.
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