What does your research say about public opinion on race-based policies?
Replied byJohn Endresa
CEO at South African Institute of Race Relations
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Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Started: 1929
One of our recent surveys found that a large majority of respondents did not want the government to continue using race classifications when deciding access to jobs and business opportunities. That suggests many South Africans are more supportive of non-racial approaches than politicians often assume.
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