Racism may have gotten less, but there are still some people who are just as racist as ever and others who defend them. Sounds like your father was among the first group, Mojowic, your sister is among the second and your mother somewhere in between. Please be glad that you and your dd are not among either.
Still, I'm sorry that your parents' prejudice hurt you, dd and gd. Please try to let gd know that their attitudes were outdated and not really about her. Please tell her the same about your sister's attitude now. Let her know that racism distorts people's hears and minds. Perhaps it will make her feel a little better. And it will be a good "don't-ever-be-a-bigot" lesson for her.
Good Morning Saturday 4th July 2026


to you. I truly am shocked by some people's absolute ignorance. May you continue to be the much better person xx
. Visiting District six Museum was heart breaking- and although Apartheid came to an end in 94- it is still very much there in relation to housing, jobs, education, opportunities- with most blacks still living in shanty towns on Mitchells Plains with little hope of ever getting out.