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Added: 03-02-2009
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A so-called non-racial rainbow nation built on affirmative action and black economic empowerment will not enjoy peace in the long run. It is hardly surprising that these top-down reforms are leading to resentment and increasing racial tension, particularly amongst the young and upcoming generations of whites in South Africa. Instead of using this type of policy, it has been suggested by critics that a policy of qualification equality should be used. This would allow businesses to focus on employing the person with the highest qualifications, the most experience and the best recommendations. To allow previously disadvantaged individuals to achieve these qualifications and experience, critics of BEE say that the government should place more emphasis on secondary and tertiary education, as well as subsidise companies wishing to employ entry level applicants. The black government is creating a time bomb if they are not prepared to take seriously the aspirations of the 1 – 2 million Boere Afrikaners who wish to rule themselves. A homeland for these people in a region of South Africa where they may in time form the majority, is the only way to ensure a lasting solution, as they are increasingly becoming frustrated and disillusioned by the promises of “power sharing” made to them in the early 1990’s. The reason a majority of white people supported the then-National Party's referendum calling for an end to apartheid rule, was because they believed they would have a place in the new South Africa. If the majority of white South Africans had envisaged in the early 1990’s the way affirmative action and racial classification would come to dominate the post-apartheid labour market, few would have voted 'Yes' in Mr FW de Klerk's watershed referendum on constitutional reform. The government's reckless implementation of the affirmative-action policy is forcing many white people to leave the country, creating a skills shortage crisis. “We need to grant white South Africans a meaningful stake in the existing order ... not only does this make economic sense, it is also in line with our vision of a non-racial South Africa of the struggle days.”


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