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... the Soweto riots the Nationalists realised times were changing, as the police never regained total control over the people. They may have finally accepted that their apartheid policies were gradually going to have to change to new ones with limited equality. However, we know that the SA government were biased towards the apartheid they had created. The source shows their racist nature as it depicts blacks as objects of labour rather than as individuals; as a different species, "of any blacks on the continent." They have not addressed the problem that the fundamental rights of equality are more important than policies of equal pay. The Afrikaners needed blacks for their labour purposes. They tried to justify their actions and possibly improve the lives of blacks vaguely so as to satisfy foreign governments. They were also able to tamper with the statistics coming from the state data collections to make it more ...
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