After the end of the apartheid, South Africa changed significantly, with the black population gaining all the rights that they deserved and were neglected for very long time. Unfortunately, that was not the only change. The country entered a new political era, and lot of politicians in this nation were without proper education or experience in politics. This led to large scale corruption, thus the economy of the country started to slow down in its development. Another big problem was and still is that some of the leaders are propagating racism, and they motivate the black population to take revenge on the white population for the past and exterminate them. This has led to lot of sexual violations, murders, and destruction of properties of white people in South Africa, so instead of the problem with the racism being solved, it actually just changed sides and became even more extreme.
The White Man's Burden is a poem by Rudyard Kipling. Although the poem has deeper meanings, a direct reading was popularized from the dominant points of view at the time, justifying as a noble enterprise, an ungrateful and altruistic obligatio, the domain of " white man" on those defined as "inferior races".
Apparently, in a superficial reading, the subject is a rhetorical mandate to the white man to colonize the other races for the benefit of them, being their "burden" both the task and the people themselves to colonize. Because of this issue, as well as the resounding title, it soon became an emblem of colonial rule and white supremacists.
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United States and Russia
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After WWII, the Japanese left Korea and it was divided between the USA and Russia, with the latter receiving the north.
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To protect the city from flooding, they proposed raising the level of the entire city by picking up most of the structures in the city and filling in beneath them with sand.