‘Cancel culture alive and well at SA independent schools’
There have been numerous articles and posts about identity politics, some of them about accusations of racism at SA schools and colleges.
There have been numerous articles and posts about identity politics, some of them about accusations of racism at SA schools and colleges.
A resignation from the Democratic Alliance was followed by a spate of comment about the dire portents of this for the party.
On 15th May 2022 the news broke of an apparently horrific racial incident at Huis Marais, a residence at Stellenbosch University.
UN experts have condemned reports of escalating violence against foreign nationals in SA and called for accountability against xenophobia.
The question is; who, other than Solidarity, is willing to step up to save schools from these destructive forces?
Eventually, the new UK prime minister will almost certainly be the candidate whom influential ex-party forces shoehorn into office.
It is entirely logical that the provincial culture of the Western Cape will take on a character unique to the province, writes Phil Craig.
At the same time, those who the sensible entrust to lead resistance against what is commonly known as ‘cancel culture’ are embarrassingly clueless.
According to Keith Bryer, the recently expanded, all-powerful BEE legislation and the incipient NHI will be the undoing of SA.
The Cricket South Africa findings involving Mark Boucher and Graeme Smith are a classic example of wokeness gone wrong.