RSSSouth Africa also has a population of around 75,000 Jews [in comparison to close to 5 million White non-Jews in SA]. They were the ones behind the scenes pushing to end White rule of SA and behind encouraging subversive activity in general. They were VASTLY over represented in this, by as much as 2500%.
Behind every movement since the late 1800s and up until this very day that is anti-White and anti-Christian, there is a Jew behind the curtain.
South African Jewish opposition to apartheid
This section is an excerpt from Internal resistance to apartheid § Jewish resistance.[edit]Many Jewish South Africans, both individuals and organisations, helped support the anti-apartheid movement. It was estimated that Jews were disproportionately represented (some sources maintain by as much as 2,500%) among whites involved in anti-apartheid political activities.[28] Much like other English-speaking white South Africans, Jews supported either the Progressive Party or the United Party. One organisation, the Union of Jewish Women, sought to alleviate the suffering of blacks through charitable projects and self-help schemes. Fourteen of the 23 whites involved in the 1956 Treason Trial were Jewish and all five whites of the 17 members of the African National Congress who were arrested for anti-apartheid activities in 1963 were Jewish.
Some Jewish university students vehemently opposed the apartheid movement. A large number of Jews were also involved in organisations such as the Springbok Legion, the Torch Commando and the Black Sash. These anti-apartheid organisations led protests that were both active (e.g. marching through the streets with torches) and passive (e.g. standing silently in black). Two Jewish organisations were formed in 1985: Jews for Justice (in Cape Town) and Jews for Social Justice (in Johannesburg). They tried to reform South African society and build bridges between the white and black communities. The South African Jewish Board also passed a resolution rejecting apartheid in 1985.[29]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_South_Africa#South_African_Jewish_opposition_to_apartheid
