Апартеид - скажите спасибо марксистам.
Nov. 10th, 2020 03:16 pmСистема апартеида была установлена южно-африканскими профсоюзами, ассоциированными с социалистическими (а так же коммунистическими и марксистскими) кругами, имевшими к тому же выход на международный "интернационал" (International Socialist League). Смысл - в защите белого населения от "нечестной" конкуренции. А южно-африканские капиталисты играли вторую скрипку и всячески противились этому социализму: "South African capitalists opposed this law because they wanted to be able to hire employees in a free market".
Government-imposed discrimination against black South Africans was instigated by white labor unions associated with various Marxist and communist movements. It was a pervasive system of government regulation, regimentation and control. This of course is the exact opposite of free-market capitalism.
The origins of institutionalized discrimination against South African blacks were in the violent, Marxist-inspired white labor union movement (which had American ties) of the early twentieth century. One of the first leaders of this movement, as Hutt describes, was one W. H. Andrews, who formed a chapter of the International Socialist League and who became the first secretary of the Communist Party of South Africa. He championed the use of violence and terrorism to “protect” white workers from competition from blacks.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/12/thomas-dilorenzo/south-african-apartheid/
Government-imposed discrimination against black South Africans was instigated by white labor unions associated with various Marxist and communist movements. It was a pervasive system of government regulation, regimentation and control. This of course is the exact opposite of free-market capitalism.
The origins of institutionalized discrimination against South African blacks were in the violent, Marxist-inspired white labor union movement (which had American ties) of the early twentieth century. One of the first leaders of this movement, as Hutt describes, was one W. H. Andrews, who formed a chapter of the International Socialist League and who became the first secretary of the Communist Party of South Africa. He championed the use of violence and terrorism to “protect” white workers from competition from blacks.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/12/thomas-dilorenzo/south-african-apartheid/