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To: sea_urchin who wrote (14635)3/19/2007 5:08:37 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250
 
Re: ...as a white South African who still lives in South Africa and is prepared to make his home there under black rule,...

Correct as far as political/civil rights and public jobs are concerned; inaccurate, however, as far as corporate South Africa is concerned --most of SA business/farming is still white-ruled....

Re: ...should every definable group be exclusive, and with its own laws, and kept apart from every other group, if necessary in a ghetto, or should we all be free to mix with one another as we please...

I believe the endgame turns out to be a class-based pecking order: people increasingly mix with one another according to their respective class status --or, more crudely, their net worth-- regardless of their hues... clue:

Hurley, Nayar Tie The Knot Again
Second Wedding Is Traditional Hindu Ceremony In India

March 9, 2007

(AP)
Elizabeth Hurley and Arun Nayar were married Friday in a traditional Hindu ceremony at Umaid Bhavan Palace. It was the second wedding for the couple in a week.

"We will be doing Hindu rituals, and they will walk around a holy fire seven times," said a Hindu priest, who declined to be named, before entering the palace.

The 41-year-old British actress and Nayar, a 42-year-old Indian businessman, were first wed in a private civil ceremony in a castle outside London. They have been celebrating with a week of lavish parties in Mumbai and in the desert state of Rajasthan.
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