Why Calling it ‘Xenophobia’ Obscures the Specificity of Afrophobic Violence
Honesty in public discourse is often uncomfortable, yet it remains indispensable. The recurrent attacks against African nationals in South Africa demand conceptual clarity. To describe these incidents merely as “xenophobia” risks obscuring their deeper nature. What we are witnessing, in many instanc
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