Was a reading for a group I participate in that explores racism. I found it to be the result of being pumped full of elite university, post-apartheid Fannon/Marxist/CRT rubbish. Tries ever so hard to justify similar utterings that the EFF and co would make but written in much higher intellectual style. His go at how apartheid is now in a new form that is underpinned by the constitution and law was especially tough to chew through and has rightfully been panned by legal eagles. I think he's trying too hard to justify the ills of the present on the ills of the past.
Will speak to and appeal to wilfully eternal victims of apartheid or those especially toxic virtue signalling “anti-racists”.
An important, if odious and irritating read to at least be able to argue those intellectuals who breathe new life into racism and excuse current governance.
I haven't finished it yet. Don't think I will.