South Africa: Photographer Documents Black Failure with Drones

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
July 8, 2016

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Can you tell where the civilized people live?

A South African photographer had the brilliant idea of using a drone to take areal pictures of various locales in order to showcase the stark contrast between White areas and Black slums.

Boing Boing:

Johnny Miller is a Cape Town-based photographer who uses drones to capture aerial views of neighborhoods and cities that reveal the deep, racial inequalities in architecture and city planning between black and white populations.

The drones are able to capture the street-plans and atmosphere of the gated white communities that are physically separated — by walls and armed guards — from the ramshackle black townships beside them.

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The project, “Unequal Scenes,” has found a large audience online, and kicked off a debate on South African Facebook about the extent to which this kind of visible-from-space racism is unique to South Africa.

Miller’s site provides important context for each of the shots, exploring the historical conditions that gave rise to each division and the lives of the people on both sides of the divide.

Wait, what?

This cuck actually thinks the disparity between Black and White areas is due to White racism? Well, it turns out this Miller retard isn’t actually from South Africa, but is just a student from the U.S. looking at things through his Seattle liberal goggles.

Obviously, Racism is very strong in South Africa. Whites are being grossly discriminated against in academia, in government and business. The ANC government is openly anti-white. Even the UN has acknowledged that Whites are being genocided.

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In spite of being massacred by Blacks, Whites still have cleaner streets better planned housing.

Even while White South Africans are accepted as refugees because of racial discrimination, this liberal cuck pretends like it’s the Blacks who are victims of oppression.

You can drop Miller a word to correct his misconceptions on his twitter account:

@UnequalScenes.