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Old 07-01-2009, 04:16 PM   #6
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As he says in the article, Apartheid is a strong word. I visited South Africa in 1992 and I can tell you, Apartheid there was still vibrating in the air, even though it had already been tossed out. The hatred and mistrust was palpable, and unlike anything I'd ever experienced.

I feel like I have to mull this one a bit....but I'm surprised at how much sense this concept already makes to me.
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