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Trevor compares apartheid with Catholic school, both are authoritarian and ruthless. In what ways is this true in the book?

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Trevor Noah compares apartheid with Catholic school, in the book "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood," of 2016. He made the comparison because he thinks both are authoritarian and ruthless. He lived this experience directly when her religious mother took him to church every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Trevor is a South African comedian that in his book wrote that apartheid was similar to Catholic school, in that both dictate what people and seclude them just as apartheid did. For him, both are authoritarian and ruthless.

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Trevor Noah has compared the apartheid with the catholic school by stating that the end of the apartheid in Africa led to the age of the catholic school. The different situations of the two ideas and their prevalence have been discussed. The details of the apartheid system helps in gaining the complete idea of the age. there were divisions of the people on the basis of the classes which was abolished in the age of the catholic school. The origin and the prevalence of the stereotypes are also compared.

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