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welcome, welcome to the united states of america。

thank you very much everyone it's a great honor to be with the president of south africa president remoposia, he is a man who is certainly in some circles really respected other circles a little bit less respected like all of us in all fairs, we all like that a lot of people are very concerned with regard to south africa, and that's really the purpose of the meeting and we'll see how that turns out, but we have many people that feel they're being persecuted and they're coming to the united states, so we take from many many locations if we feel this persecution or genocide going on, and we had a lot of people i must tell you mr president we have had a tremendous number of people especially since they've seen this generally the white farmers and their fleeing south africa and it's a very sad thing to see, but i hope we can have an explanation of that because i know you don't want that it's kind of a different meeting normally, we have meetings we talk about trade and we'll be talking about trade and other things, but that certainly will be a subject that comes up yet what does it take for you to be convinced that there's no why genocide in south africa? well, i can answer that for christie, it's for you how seriously i'd rather have him in your under the answer it will be my president will respond to you it will take prison trump listening to the voices of south africa, some of whom are his good friends like those who are here when we have talks between us or the quiet and a quiet table it will take prison trump to listen to them i'm not going to be repeating what i've been saying i would say if there was a freak on a farmer genocide i can bet you these three gentlemen would not be here including my minister of agriculture he would not be with me so it will take him president trump listening to their stories to their perspective that is the answer to your question let me see the articles please of what you would and excuse me turn the lights down, turn the lights down and just put this on it's right behind you there's nothing you can do there's nothing this parliament can do with or without you people are going to occupy land will require no permission from you from the president from no one we don't care we can do whatever you want to do who are you to tell us whether we can occupy land or not we are going to occupy land south african occupy land that's who we are whatever i want to do can we draw my memory from this looks less palm yes, i remember remember must never be scared to kill and revolution demand that at some point that must be killing because the killing is part of an evolutionary act shoot to king yamaza good the poor the farmer blue pa blu pa pa what would you like president ramaposer to do about the situation that we've just seen on the screen i don't know look these are articles over the last few days death of people death, death death let me clarify that because what you saw the speeches that were being made one that is not government policy we have a multi party democracy in south africa that allows people to express themselves political parties to adhere to various policies and in many cases on in some cases, those policies do not go along with government policy our government policy is completely, completely against what he was saying even in the parliament and a small minority party which is allowed to exist in terms of our constitution to take land no, no, no to allow them to take land nobody can then when they take the land they kill the white farmer and when they kill the white farmer nothing happens to them there is nothing happens there is criminality in our country people who do get killed unfortunate through criminal activity are not only white people majority of them are black people and we have now the farmers are black the farmers are not black i don't say that's good or bad, but the farmers are not black but if they weren't fake news like this jerk that we have here we had real reporters they'd be covering it but the fake news in this country doesn't talk about that they don't want to talk about it, but now they have to talk about it, but they won't this won't even be a subject they'll have him talking about why did a country give a free think of this why did a country give an airplane to the united states air force? the united states are not to me to the united states air force so they could help us out because we need an air force until our sets air force one it's being built two of them being built but boeings are a little bit later unfortunately so why did they give us a plane to the united states air force that's what that idiot talks about after viewing a thing with thousands of people are dead i'm sorry i don't have a plane to give you i wish you did okay i would take if your country offered the united states air force of plant i would take okay。

the way that the people speak about mind their lives it loves this correct this was a leading liberation fighter for the liberation of south africa from apartheid and all that that's why you ended up in jail for twenty seven years never broke, never surrender is an outstanding fighter for liberation what's quite correct together with the a and c to say south africa has got a very large proportionate minority population where settlers if you look at the historical continent algeria, had a very big french setup population it's independent they all left and went belt france, oh look at the portuguese colonies angola mozandig the portuguese where they left and went back to portuga okay, yeah the english then in south africa, not they are not going anyway, there's white original set up opposition yes, amof against and therefore the issua rises in south africa of this national reconstation people have been oppressor and oppressed, but they are citizens of one kind how should they live together and i'm saying next mandela played a very important part in the process of addressing that patela challenge, which is very solidificant and out of the hands situation of conflict and division you still have to build to build a democracy, which belongs to all the people of solofic and again next mandela was a frontline figure in in that country。

南非现状,二十四日,一名南非白人在克莱克斯托普市光天化日之下,为保卫他的车,用刀与南非的黑人搏斗。南非问题就是种族问题的延续和自身经济发展贫富差距大的混合体。白人统治时期的南非既不文明也不发达,只是个残酷的地狱而已。 曼德拉算是给了白人南非一个够体面的结局了,至少避免了崩溃和内战。曼德拉上台已经算是当时南非最不坏的选择了,不然当时南非的种族矛盾真的快要到内战的程度。

我们现在在南非开不断的贫民窟入口,欢迎跟我们一起探索这边的真实生活。墙上最多的广告, are those are medicines? yes, traditional medicine all the way you know put me yeah。 我 们现在在南非,全世界最危险的国家之一,这里的谋杀率全球第二,平均每两分钟就有起抢劫案。来南非的这些天,我们一直待在富人区, 出门就是海滩和高档街区,像是火在乌托邦里。但当你来到市区后,你就会发现,这里的贫富真的只差一道几米宽的分界线。一边是白人扎堆的度假天堂,另一边是黑人聚集的贫民 窟,处境天差地别。我和阿祥旅行从来都不是走马观花,打卡拍照,为了对这个城市有更深刻的了解,我们决定鼓起勇气深入到少有人来的贫民窟。 抛开我们的滤镜偏见,看看南非最底层人民最真实的生活环境到底是什么样的。这边的味道好奇怪啊!现在向导要带我们走进开普顿,这边最老的一个汤式名字叫狼嘎,狼嘎的意思就是太阳,我们就叫它太阳城吧。 这位是我们的向导的。不,我们的向导是属于住在这里,而且比较熟悉当地的环境,所以才敢带着我们进来,不然他说发生什么事情他也不敢保证。他从一开始就反复提醒我们,不要只是这边的成年男性。 laura was the first black town, ship the people are to form a way from there eben irish。 千万不要觉得好玩就自己随便来,一定要有向导。虽然有向导带着我们,但是我们还是非常小心,一个包都没有带,而且手机是连在手上的,预防被抢。入口处是这个枪械的市中心商店、小吃店,随处可见的菜场。虽然环境不好,但是还是可以感受到满满的生活气息。 唐德曼鸡爪看着还挺香。你别说哇,这周末好热闹,这边气氛超级好,可能是有向导的原因,我们一点都没有觉得这里边很危险。 yeah! this is the pizzer street guys it's like the market is it only on saturdays! yeah! this is a no, no, no, no, no! every day like this every day you know what cbd your cbd 这边墙上最多的广告就是这个,而且全是 商店老板,不知道他推荐给我们的东西早已在国内被淘汰了。 oh, and where do you come from we're chinese? i'm chinese okay? yes! can you walk in china? yes! 这他们的公交车站大概四五十分钟的车程,一块美金。我们在巷洞深处看到了传说中的污毒小诊所。 you guys smoke yes! smoke! yeah, yeah, please from china! are those all medicines? yes, traditional medicine all the way i know from china traditional medicine yes, same like him, he's the traditional doctor here。 小 小的屋子里摆着简陋的祭品,风干的草药,还有些带着当地信仰的小物件。 wow! wow! wow! it's like in a cave! yeah! 里边味道好奇怪啊!我的天呐!各种动物各种抓捕的东西的味道。 在贫民窟,医疗资源极其匮乏的地方,没有正规医院,这样的小诊所成了当地人看病祈福的唯一依靠。这里藏着他们的健康,最卑微的期待也藏着底层人民对生活的无奈。 i get in the engine and i clean it and i waited there with them they put me here to wait for a place, but i'm all young i think i can get it really in many problems, yeah, i know no chinese we're from china nihao, nihao, bruceley, bruceley thanks for coming through very important, yeah, we're spreading awareness we cannot just be in a hotel exactly, that's what we wanted to do to see the whole picture, thanks for meeting you。 这里就是整个那个最贫困的地方,旁边的房子都变成了铁皮房。 这些铁皮房里面就是电也没有,水也没有,厕所也没有,环境就比较紧。几块破旧铁皮,几根木板搭起来的屋子 就是一家人的全部居所。没有窗户,没有像样的家具,屋顶漏风,墙面斑驳,屋与屋之间挨的特别近。这里没有统一的供水供电,路边随意拉的电线杂乱缠绕,孩子们就是在满地碎石的垃圾和地上奔跑玩耍,没有玩具,一根树枝,一个塑料瓶,就是他们的快乐。 这里的孩子看我的眼光里充满了好奇和纯真。不,他会主动过来抱你的。 虽然他们大多光着脚,穿着洗着发白甚至有点破旧的衣服,可当接过糖果的那一刻,他们所有的羞涩都变成了纯粹的笑容,眼睛亮的像星星, 会小心翼翼的把糖攥在手里,会跟我们说谢谢, thank you 围着我们蹦蹦跳跳。他们不懂得什么是贫富差距,不知道自己身外的环境艰苦, 只是单纯的为一颗糖感到开心。这份纯粹看的我们心里又暖又酸。这里的大人大多都忙着讨生活,有的人在路边摆着小小的杂货摊,卖着廉价的零食和日用品。 有人守着简陋的灶台,做些简单的食物谋生。有人就坐在家门口,望着窄窄的天空,眼神里满是疲惫。哎, sorry, i don't have a job we don't live here! yeah we don't live here chinese。 你 好! yeah! 你 好!哈哈哈,你好你好你好你好! you know pretty yeah! hahaha yes! hahaha。 在 后面印象里面,中国人好像就只有 british 这么一个, yeah! oh, yeah! yeah! this is a body camera! yeah! it's a body camera! 他们在这片贫瘠的土地上默默用力的生活着,守护着自己小小的家,扛着生活的重担。他们不像我们印象中刻板的贫民窟居民,而是被命运困住 却依旧努力生活的普通人。有人说,贫民窟是南非的伤疤,是历史遗留的痕迹,是资源分配不均刻下的现实。旅行的意义也许从来就不是看过多少美景,拍过多少美照,而是见过世界的参差。懂 生活的不易。我们改变不了这里的现状,但我们可以记录这份真实。这世界上还有很多人在我们看不到的角落,艰难却又顽强的活着。没有谁深爱,就该身处逆境。 愿每一个努力活着的人都能被生活善待,愿这道难飞的平复界限终有一天可以慢慢消融。