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People of colour at war

A major factor in the fickleness of a race and the stereotypes thereof lies entrenched in the dogma of Apartheid (separate development of the races). Race as a social construct is based on a premise of homogeneity, discernible features and traits, where racial distinction is seen as a biological fact, which can be used to [...]

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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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