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In South Africa, Chinese is the New Black

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In South Africa, Chinese is the New Black

Postby meitounao » Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:05 pm

From Wall Street Journal's China Journal

June 19, 2008, 7:59 am

In South Africa, Chinese is the New Black

A high court in South Africa ruled on Wednesday that Chinese-South Africans in the country will reclassified as ‘black,’ a term that includes black Africans, Indians and others who were subject to discrimination under apartheid. As a result of this ruling, Chinese will be able to benefit from government affirmative action policies aimed at undoing the effects of apartheid.

In 2006, the Chinese Association of South Africa sued the government, claiming that its members were being discriminated against because they were being treated as whites and thus failed to qualify for business contracts and job promotions reserved for victims of apartheid. The association successfully argued that, since Chinese-South Africans had been treated unequally under apartheid, they should be reclassified in order to redress wrongs of the past.

This is not the first time the ethnic status of Chinese in South Africa has changed. In fact, the racial classification of Chinese-South Africans has often shifted with the nation’s political climate and its international relations.

The first significant group of Chinese came to South Africa in the early 20th century, before a formal system of apartheid existed, to work in the gold mines. They were not encouraged to settle permanently and by 1910 almost all the mine workers had been repatriated. Those who remained struggled with racism and lived in separate communities based on language, culture and socio-economic status.

As apartheid took hold with the ascendancy of the Afrikaner government in the late 1940s, the Chinese were classified as ‘colored,’ forced to live apart from whites, and were denied educational and business opportunities along with the right to vote. But after South Africa established an economic alliance with Taiwan in the 1970s, Taiwanese immigrants were welcomed as “honorary whites,” and other Chinese in South Africa began to be treated more like whites. Although they never attained the formal “honorary white” status of Taiwanese, Koreans and Japanese in South Africa and couldn’t vote, Chinese-South Africans were no longer required to use segregated facilities, and in the early 1980s they were exempted from some of the discriminatory laws that applied to other non-whites.

Since the apartheid ended in the early 1990s, the ethnic status of Chinese has remained in a gray area, though they’ve generally been lumped together with whites and denied the post-apartheid benefits available to other non-white ethnic groups.

Since 1994, South Africa has seen waves of immigrants and investment from China, and today there are as many as 300,000 Chinese living in the South Africa. But the new court decision is unlikely to benefit most of them or trigger another mass migration– it applies only to ethnic Chinese who were South African citizens before 1994 (and their descendants), a much smaller number of around 10,000 to 12,000.

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Postby CIA » Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:07 am

So typical I forgot to laugh..... :roll:

Guess that's going to put a damper on all the Chinese companies here on the mainland selling 'whitening' creams and lotions.

Darn.
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Postby ChicoStateDisciple » Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:11 pm

I would have loved to be at this court hearing.
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Postby massiv » Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:30 am

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Postby Andreas » Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:42 am

CIA wrote:So typical I forgot to laugh..... :roll:

Guess that's going to put a damper on all the Chinese companies here on the mainland selling 'whitening' creams and lotions.

Darn.


The South African billionaires, the Krok brothers, who bought the most expensive real estate in Australia (Sydney) just to tear it down, made their fortune mainly with whitening products in SA. LOL, the irony.
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Postby Andreas » Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:44 am

After all South Africa and China have so much in common, apart (pun intended) from the colour.
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