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Category: Africans

Affirmative Action is Great… (Just Not in Sports)

Nathanael Strickland

4

Affirmative Action is Great… (Just Not in Sports)

  • June 15, 2011   

  The University of California, Riverside is all about diversity: racial diversity, gender diversity, “sexual orientation” diversity – they just can’t get enough of it.  Did I mention that they[...]

Contradictory White Pseudo-Repentance

Nil Desperandum

1

Contradictory White Pseudo-Repentance

  • May 25, 2011   

  Recently in Kingston, Jamaica, the International Ecumenical Peace Convocation took place. Part of this convocation involved a request of forgiveness, apologizing for the role of Christians “in systems of[...]

South Africa’s 2011 Elections: The End of Conservative Party Politics in South Africa?

Adi

7

South Africa’s 2011 Elections: The End of Conservative Party Politics in South Africa?

  • May 25, 2011   

  On the 18th of May, South African citizens went to the polls to cast their votes in the 2011 municipal elections. Voter turnout was extremely low — even lower[...]

On Being Offended

Nathanael Strickland

4

On Being Offended

  • May 14, 2011   

There is currently a big uproar in South Africa about the Boer singer and songwriter, Steve Hofmeyr, who uses the South African equivalent to “nigger” (kaffir) in his latest song.1 [...]

The Afrikaner Struggle for Survival as an Ethnic Minority in South Africa: Part II – Contemporary Challenges

Adi

4

The Afrikaner Struggle for Survival as an Ethnic Minority in South Africa: Part II – Contemporary Challenges

  • April 2, 2011   

  After negotiations between the National Party of FW De Klerk and the revolutionary Marxist ANC (under the leadership of Nelson Mandela) started in 1990, the country held its first[...]

Black Socialism in South Africa: Quo Vadis?

Adi

0

Black Socialism in South Africa: Quo Vadis?

  • January 23, 2011   

The so-called “National Democratic Revolution” that took place in South Africa in 1994, when Black Marxists took over South Africa, was once described by the arch-Communist Joe Slovo: “A transitional[...]

Sudanese Secession

Nathanael Strickland

0

Sudanese Secession

  • January 22, 2011   

After years of sectarian strife including violence in the border regions, the resource-rich south overwhelmingly voted in favor of seceding from the ideologically overbearing and more industrialized north. It may[...]

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