Poignant question one needs to examine both both sides, growing up 'white' African with long linage on the land, it's not simple. Cultural outlook from tribe to tribe vary, mixture of many languages, religions, ideology, strengths and weaknesses, we are South Africans.
Some children flourish while others flounder across all colours, known fact is our current government have implemented 145 race laws, 'whites' unable to obtain education in certain universities, employment most difficult when upholding draconian laws imposed.
South Africa’s demographic landscape has shifted from roughly 75% Black African in 1990 to over 81% today, with the white population share declining from roughly 13% to under 8%
One can only arm the youth with best tools in knowledge, respect toward each other with empathy. Always try consider walking in the other persons shoes, life is a long lesson we never totally understand everything.
RE: Hurdles in the Background