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Racist policy harms

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IN THE column "In South Africa, ’we the people’ is only for a chosen few" (the POST, April 21 - 25) by Ami Nanakchand is absolutely true. But sadly it would be disputed by a few Indians, who are still benefiting from the BEE policy.

It is so true when you mentioned that children who are not black and do exceptiona­lly well in their matric examinatio­n would not be allowed entry to varsity, due to racial policies being implemente­d by the ANC.

I have sacrificed my livelihood supporting a party that promised to represent people of all races unequivoca­lly.

I am still a strong believer in the ANC and I believe their principles are the best.

With the recent amendment to the labour policy, I have realised that if you are not black, you are a nobody.

Judge Dhaya Pillay is an example. She was literally shot down during the Judicial Service Commission interviews because she is an Indian.

My son is in matric this year and I informed him that although he had a dream of becoming a forensic expert, it cannot materialis­e.

This is all because of my party, the ANC, and its BEE policy.

Our children – as Indian, coloured, or white – have no future due to the racist policies of the ANC and the EFF.

Seriously, we need more journalist­s like Nanakchand to expose our situation, whereby minorities are experienci­ng racism in our so-called rainbow nation.

Sickening.

RICKEY MOODLEY

Arena Park Drive

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