kleinfontein town south africa apartheid no blacks whites only racist racism separate - kleinfontein town south africa apartheid no blacks whites only racist racism separate

The audacity. The chutzpa. The nerve.

In South Africa, a country that is part of a continent that knew few non-dark-skinned residents until the European invasions, there is a town called Kleinfontein. Kleinfontein is a town where whites that remember the rule of apartheid separated themselves in order to bring it back.

Apartheid was a rule of law in South Africa where blacks were subjugated through separation and exclusion from whites. The rule of apartheid saw Nelson Mandela imprisoned for nearly 30 years and a whole group of people discriminated against on the basis of their skin color.

Don’t misunderstand though, non-whites can visit Kleinfontein. But not for long.