Segregation
The irony of know about the numerous amounts of people across the world that think that South Africa is “free” of Apartheid, has made it evident that the turning point of discrimination in South Africa is not what it appears to be. For instance, because Mandela was elected President of South Africa, new laws were implemented, causing roles of Apartheid to be switched against the Caucasian-minority population. In accordance to the new laws, the equality that has been set fourth for all races, have shown untrue, as well educated persons being denied job opportunities due to their skin color. Although Apartheid was abolished in written script, it has left emotional and mental scars upon the residents of South Africa, shown through their actions toward each other and in their communities.