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Imani: Reverse Racism in Post-Apartheid South Africa

South Africa’s transition from apartheid in 1994 was hailed as a triumph of reconciliation, with Nelson Mandela’s rainbow nation promising equality for all. Yet, three decades later, a troubling undercurrent has emerged: accusations of systemic discrimination against white South Africans by the black-majority government and society. Policies like Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and affirmative action, … Read more

Weeding Out Racism from the Root

In the autumn of 2017, this author took two graduate level courses at West Chester University, a small liberal arts college in the suburbs of Philadelphia, one course being Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) and the other Critical Race Studies (CRS). These two courses present the lynchpin of the modern Western leftist and neo-Marxist ideologies … Read more

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Equity Kills Excellence

Today America is under attack from within. Among the battles being fought is equity versus meritocracy. This battle is ravaging American institutions. Wherever we look, from the arts to higher education, corporate America, and the sciences, the battle is exacting a high cost.

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