South Africa So Far, Durban Over Cape Town

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South Africa So Far, Durban Over Cape Town


Phillips Scott shares his experience in South Africa so far.

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  1. We enjoyed Phillip Scott and the Group traveling. They had the best time ever…content on our YouTube channel The Real South Africa @TRSA

  2. Yeah, there are all sorts of chemicals in our food. I can eat a hamburger here and I'm full all day. I ate a hamburger in SA, and I didn't get the full feeling like I do here. The food in SA was so good. I want to visit Durban next time and spend more time in Johannesburg.

  3. Sorry Phil but the is a lot of hypocrisy in your stance towards African & black migrants in the US. You dnt seem to welcome or want them there and are quick to sterotype them. But on the other hand, you want to plead your case for Africans to open up to Black migrants (FBA) from the US. The Africans migrants, in America, are there for the opportunity, their success will translate to success for the broader black community in America. The number of Africans in America, is less than 1 million, compare it to 40 million FBAs and over 200 million white people. The denunciation of Africans in the FBA community started way before any Africans set foot on American soils as new arrivals. This speaks to a deep seated self hatred amongst those, in the in the FBA community, advocating against Africans. FBA's complain about the alleged attitude of Africans in America but they are oblivious to how FBA's when in Dubai, the uAE, are absolute in their refusal to be associated with continental Africans, they dnt evn greet or acknowledge Africans, in order to avoid the association in the eyes of the Arab pay master. Atleast African migrants, in America, even when under the full glare of a white paymaster; acknowledge the presence of a fellow Black in America.

  4. THAT'S THOSE FOLKS ARE GOING OVER THERE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE WOMEN THERE. IT'S NOT FBAs. THEY HAVE TO STAND UP TO THOSE PEOPLE. SENDING MUCH 🖤 OUT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

  5. You are telling the truth. I'm from Durban. I used to love Cape Town so much,as I studied there.I believe these people have been stealing Cape Town, for a very long period. It's become their playground. I've realized that even the tour buses have become like those like the UK. I didn't see it coming that they were gradually turning that area into the West. This is very sad. I suspect they are now getting interested in Namibia.They do this tactfully that people only realize danger ,when it's too late.We treat their countries with respect,but they hate us. And,now they are following us and want to continue oppressing us in our country.

  6. I had an experience that reminded me that apartheid is alive and well in the minds of white South Africans. I applied for a position I was overqualified for in Rwanda.
    I submitted the application. I had 2 Zoom interviews. I was assured. The position would be available for me. I also had to submit a letter explaining how I would respond in a specific scenario, a 30/60/ 90-day plan when I obtain the position, and 10 Q and A's with suggestions and responses for what was going on in the school.
    I received a call back from the school for another interview with a new director that they were bringing in. I said, of course. I got into the Zoom meeting early, as my habit and there was only 1 person on the line, and that was the new director.
    He had his camera and microphone on. So I heard a conversation he was having with someone. He said he didn't want to work with so many kaffirs. I didn't know what he was talking about at the time, but I felt uneasy about what he was saying because of the way he said it. Finally, the other interviewers came onto the line. The new director was a bit surprised to realize his mic was on. However, he acted like he said nothing wrong. A couple of days later, I got an email saying that I would not be offered the position . Once I got the email, I was triggered to look up the meaning of kaffir. I was thinking that kaffir is some kind of educational term they're using in Africa. Little did I know that he was actually saying k** . This was a week ago!