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The Fall of the University of Cape Town

Africa’s Leading University in Decline

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The Fall of the University of Cape Town

By: David Benatar
Narrated by: Martyn Swain
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Destructive forces have been eroding the University of Cape Town, Africa’s leading university. This audiobook tells the sad, true tale of what has been transpiring.

It is a saga of lunacy, criminality, pandering, and identity politics. The mad and the bad–the deranged, deluded, the depraved–have been granted endless latitude in bullying and abusing others.

The decline began in 2015, with the Rhodes Must Fall protest that resulted in the offending statue’s removal within a month, and which spawned similar protests abroad. Emboldened by their local success, the protestors issued new and ever-increasing demands later that year, and then again in 2016 and 2017. Their methods also became criminal–including intimidation, assault, and arson.

The university leadership capitulated to this behaviour, and this fostered a broader and now pervasive toxic environment within the institution.These developments offer important lessons for universities around the world that are yielding to the forces of a faux “progressivism”.

©2021 David Benatar (P)2022 David Benatar
Africa Racism & Discrimination African Politics
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16 Hours of Brain Rot

I got thru to about 8 hours left and was pretty maddened how someone who is white (correct me if I'm wrong) could ruin a women's life (who's black) for calling this Jew(?) a racist to protect his terroristic plots on the New World Order. I'm certainly looking forward to his new book (in October of this year?), however, I'm sure Joker 2 will have about the same underlying circumference and a much bigger bill. You can't protect the truth when you're job is dependent on being socially deceptive when explaining/describing awful life (sentience) actually is in this existence. Probably he has lots time to redeem himself.

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