No, I have to disagree. While nobody knows the future hold, one has to stay rational with this topic. White murders are still much lower than black murders. In 2001 465 whites were murdered at a rate of 10.3 per 100 000 compared to 4.3 per 100 000 in 1991 while 91% of that killings were committed by whites. More than 95% of commerical farmland is still white-owned and more than 99% of wine farms. White unemployment is at 4.8% - lower than the USA. White graduates getting work is a lot higher than black students. The white population is getting richer as well as the black middle class which grows at 50% per year. Worrying however is the fact that 1 million of the 5 million whites immigrated the last 10 years and Affirmative action and BEE only helps a small amount of black people and it also results to a loss of quality of work in many instances because the people aren't always well trained enough.
South Africa is not in the desperate state as it may seem. Enormous progress has been made since 1994, but the world isn't aware of that. Visit http://www.sagoodnews.co.za and http://www.southafrica.info as well as the following article which was written by an American economist:
"Try, beloved country: rumors of South Africa's decline are greatly exaggerated
IF YOU BELIEVE what you read and hear about South Africa, you'll think the country is in horrible shape, with 42 percent unemployment, runaway crime, and 5 million people dying of AIDS. After nearly a decade of democracy, sub-Saharan Africa's crown jewel is, many pessimists warn, even more damaged than it was under the apartheid system.
But if you believe your eyes more than the press, and conversations with individual South Africans more than misleading statistics, a different picture emerges. Having spent time in South Africa in the mid-1980s and mid-1990s, I was anxious to return and see for myself just how much truth there was to these disturbing and depressing reports.
Last August I spent 10 days poking around the greater Johannesburg area, from the ravaged Central Business District to the squatter camps, from the townships to the wealthy suburbs. I talked to taxi drivers, scholars, businessmen, squatters, politicians, reporters, lobbyists, hawkers, doormen, a chief, and an ex-president. The society I observed was far from doomed. Rather it was dynamic and growing, with healthy political debate, teeming shops and malls, and a vibrant private sector. South Africa, for all its very real troubles, is a basically free country that's improving by the day...
Source: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1568/is_4_36/ai_n6181341
South Africa is also getting more intergrated and suburbs in especially Johannesburg is getting more diverse. I've also read on BBC that there are middle class white people who are interested in buying property in the Soweto township. So yeah, while know one can predict the future, things are going better than many people think. Our economy is growing at a rapid rate (the best in 2 decades) and racial relationships are not bad at all! An American who visited South Africa said recently that the racial relationships on Cape Town's streets was for him better than in America! People really should visit this country - 7.4 million do each year. I know a few people who fell in love with the country after they visited it. With all the problems we do have such as crime, unemployment, poverty and Aids, we can be proud that we have such a friendly, optimistic and proud nation!