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Title: "Buckingham Palace" District Six
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The reality of the situation really does hit home for the first time. We also see Zoot give his opinions on the whole Apartheid situation for the fist time, and it turned out to be quite a marvellous and heart-felt speech. He spoke District Six being an island in the sea of apartheid, which is what it was... Showed first 250 characters
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He spoke District Six being an island in the sea of apartheid, which is what it was. In District like Zoot said they were safe outside it they were subject to discrimination of the cruellest kind.
The last segment is the most saddest one. It’s when the residents of District Six abandon their homes (for some, lifelong homes) not because they choice to but because they were forced to... Showed next 250 characters
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