The Invisible Wall That Still Divides South Africa
Feb 7, 2026•Channel
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Published5 months ago
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In one city of South Africa, crossing an invisible line can reduce life expectancy by 7 years. In Cape Town, wealthy White neighbourhoods and poor Black townships exist just meters apart, yet offer completely different lives. Apartheid officially ended decades ago but segregation never did. This video breaks down how land, education, labour, and economic systems were designed to lock inequality in place. This is not just a story about racism, but about how systems quietly continue apartheid without laws, violence, or police through design, inertia, and structure.