Category Archives: Genesis

Coloured People, the original aryan race

Searching for the genetic anomaly of the pure bred, the so-called Aryan, is not beyond the conception man. In fact the history of man is wrought and written by the search for the genetic anomaly, may it be based on principles of economy, politics, tribalism, belief, ethnicity or ideas (delusions) of supremacy. With the intervening [...]

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DNA Reunited – Brother from another mother

Steven Swinford assumed he was British until a website’s DNA test revealed 43 far-flung relatives. My family had always presumed that we were solidly British. My mother, our resident genealogist, has painstakingly traced five generations on her side back to Leeds and West Yorkshire, while my father’s clan hails from Bethnal Green in east London.
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Beyond Racial Identity

No matter where you are in the world, at some point or the other you will be accosted with an idea, a thought, a concept or a word that designate a distinction between people either based on race, color, creed, religion or belief. More often than not this serves as signpost of brewing and growing [...]

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The Evolution of Coloured South Africa

In Africa the indigenous people divided into tribes and developed naturally with varying and different cultural, political, religious, social norms, customs and languages or dialects. Inter-tribal marriages took place and the women would be obliged to take residence in the husband’s culture, clan or tribe. A bastard race slowly and silently shattered, littered across the [...]

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The Way Forward for People of Colour.

Transcending the shackles, chains and burdens of separation mentality, repressive racial thought prevalent in South Africa and the world, the concept of beyond identity fosters values of uniformity between people that finds discourse and dissent against any form of exclusion. An ethos never to racially exclude and discriminate on the grounds of ethnicity, nationality, language, [...]

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The Coloured Commandments

In general, the conception of a colored man is based on numerous and inadequate generalizations stemming from human hypocrisy and slave trade; and eventually institutionalized in 1948 with Apartheid, a National Party philosophy, in South Africa. The National Party’s brutality and immorality wrought immense human havoc to the non-European communities which was evident in their [...]

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All in the Family, rattling racial skeletons

There is a well-worn jest in South Africa that the country’s “colored problem” actually began about nine months after the first Dutch settlers landed at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652. However, in the strictly segregated society that has developed since, it is no laughing matter to suggest that the Afrikaners, who make up [...]

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