Racism cannot be cured by ‘diversity’ or racial preferences — they are themselves forms of racism. The only cure: individualism. It is now taken as a virtual axiom that the way to cure racism is through the promulgation of racial and ethnic diversity within corporations, universities, government agencies and other institutions. The diversity movement has many [...]
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All human beings belong to the same race
ALTHOUGH segregation had been part of the South African social and political landscape since European colonisers arrived in the 17th century, it was only in 1950, with the introduction of the Population Registration Act, that the state attempted to classify the entire population into fixed groups based on the false notion of race. Scientifically, there is [...]
Posted in History, Identity Also tagged Cape Coloured, Cape Malay, colinisers, Griqua, Group Areas Act, Population Registration Act, race, voting 1 Comment
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 [...]
Posted in Genesis, Identity, Naissance Also tagged bastar, Bushie, Gam, Group Areas Act, History, hot-not 7 Comments