Interesting attitude, would you feel the same way if the same thing happened in America?
Rational discussion of the history fo South Africa in this country is pretty much impossible because everyone is more or less indoctrinated in the marxist narative.
About as fruitless as trying to discuss the history of Kosovo and Bosnia.
Modern postapartheid marxist rule has seen South Africa advance from the bread basket of Africa to becoming a welfare state that needs humanitarian aid, South Africa has aquired the dubious distinction of being named the rape capitol of the world.
South Africa now has a president who sang a song of his own writing, 'pass me my machine gun so I can kill one more white' at his inaugeration. (btw he is a rapist also)
For the record those peaceful Boers were settled in South Africa fully a hundred years before the first warlike Zulu arrived.
One can at least say of the Boers that they treated the natives they found there far better than America treated it's native Americans, as a matter of fact one might call our reservation system 'apartheid.'
The major difference between America and South Africa is that we won independence from the British but they did not, as a matter of fact many thousands of them, along with their black African allies, were starved to death in British concentration camps during the Boer wars.
As of now, for any ethnic group in the world, the one with the highest mortality rate and the best chance of being killed by another ethnic majority, is to be a South African Boer.
Even though you play the world's smallest violin, at least you make a sound at this massive injustice.
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."
Martin Luther King Jr.
"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
Martin Luther King Jr.
"All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem."
Martin Luther King Jr.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Martin Luther King Jr.,