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Racial Discrimination in South Africa

A focused, under-80-page, evidence-based look at how South Africa’s race-based legislation works in practice, using official data and a simple three-group model. This book uses official South African data to test whether Black Economic Empowerment is really redistributing wealth – and shows why the numbers don’t match the story.

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Racial Discrimination in South Africa
President Trump, Here Is the Evidence

South Africa’s public narrative says racial discrimination ended in 1994. This book shows, with hard data and clear evidence, that this is no longer true.

Using South Africa’s own laws, court rulings, and wealth statistics, this book breaks down the claim that white South Africans cannot experience racial discrimination today. It demonstrates—systematically and in plain language—how modern legislation such as B-BBEE and Employment Equity creates race-based advantages and disadvantages that meet the legal definition of discrimination.

Inside, you will discover:

  • The exact legal test South African courts use to decide whether discrimination exists
  • Why B-BBEE laws still classify people by race, long after the elite non-white group has become wealthier per person than the average white South African
  • How wealth inequality inside the black population has widened, creating a small politically connected elite
  • The “three-group” model that reveals the real distribution of wealth:
    Group 1: All white South Africans
    Group 2: The new affluent non-white elite
    Group 3: The remaining ±52 million citizens
  • Why Group 2 qualifies indefinitely for racial preference, even when it becomes the richest group in the country
  • Clear charts, step-by-step calculations, and self-check prompts so readers can verify every result

This is not a book of opinions. It is a book of verifiable evidence, written so anyone—South African or international—can understand the full picture without legal jargon.

If you want to understand the real impact of South Africa’s race-based legislation, and why the debate matters globally, this is essential reading.

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