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Here, the leader of the white men responds to Andries, another man in the group, who accused the “coloured” (multiracial) man of being dumb. The leader is adamant that the coloured man is not stupid—he’s actually educated, likely more so than the group of white men given their use of crude language and slang and the ignorant notions they hold about non-white people. Yet despite the leader’s acknowledgement of the coloured man’s intellect, the white men also believe that Black and multiracial people are inherently inferior to white people. This exposes their prejudice as arbitrary rather than based upon any…