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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 51 MIN

#13 Martin van Staden - Race laws in South Africa

from The Pioneer Podcast · host The Afrikaner Foundation

Martin van Staden from the Free Market Foundation explains the Race Law Index and extent of race mania in South Africa. He dives into the extent and impact of laws relating to so-called Black Economic Empowerment (BEE). We discuss whether these laws actually do what they proclaim and conclude with a conversation about practical steps on how to combat racially discriminatory laws. Remember to subscribe to this channel and share with your friends.

Martin van Staden from the Free Market Foundation explains the Race Law Index and extent of race mania in South Africa. He dives into the extent and impact of laws relating to so-called Black Economic Empowerment (BEE). We discuss whether these laws actually do what they proclaim and conclude with a conversation about practical steps on how to combat racially discriminatory laws. Remember to subscribe to this channel and share with your friends.

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