US language police: Forget about the “neutral and equal” state – FF Plus
10 October 2019
The FF Plus is disappointed, but not surprised, that the Constitutional Court upheld the University of Stellenbosch's language policy that elevates English above Afrikaans as medium of instruction. It is because the South African state is, like all other states, committed to a specific ideology. An in turn, that ideology is linked to an English-speaking black identity.
With the settlement in 1994, many people were under the impression that the new dispensation would be neutral as regards ideology and identity. Everything would be done according to the rules of a liberal democracy. Cultural rights would become superfluous as individual rights would take their place. The right to receive the highest education could, for example, be exercised by individuals.
Over time, however, it became evident that these guarantees were inadequate. Under the guise of ensuring inclusivity, pressure was put on Afrikaans educational institutions.
The requirement now is that every university must be representative of the entire population; and not just the student population. That means that white people (because the government is only interested in race) may not make up more than 12% to 15% of the students or personnel at a given institution.