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Demographic Shifts Within South Africa: The Silent Evolution of White Population and Future Implications
In recent decades, much international attention has focused on the mass emigration of white South Africans following the end of apartheid and the rise of the ANC government in 1994. While the exodus, estimated at around 800,000 to one million individuals—roughly 15% of the white population—has been widely documented, little discussion has centered around a more subtle yet profound phenomenon occurring within South Africa itself. This internal demographic shift, driven by what can be termed “white flight,” is quietly reshaping the country’s social and political landscape in ways that could have long-lasting consequences.