Nick333
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True. But making a statement like this, as true as it may be, and in such a fancy and flashy way, does not imply that the writer referred to (me, in this case) was claiming that racial classification was an act of discrimination.
No, of course its not automatically discrimination, but one has to question the purpose of racial classification. I can't actually think of a purpose for classification that wouldn't be discriminatory. In the South African context it is certainly discriminatory because it is for the purposes of AA and BEE. AA and BEE whether they are good or bad are discriminatory and thus unconstitutional. It is not totally unheard of for a constitution or part there of to be suspended for special circumstances, but its a dangerous path to tread. Arguments could be made for the greater good...
Anyway my point is that to lose site of the nature of AA and BEE because of its intent is dangerous. And don't forget that the people responsible for implementing these policies are *spit* politicians.