“…The fifth, and perhaps most obvious, aspect of Afrikaner nationalism and apartheid rule that reflects the ideological dependence of Afrikaner whiteness on a gender system that is binary, hierarchical and heterosexual is the apartheid government's harsh clampdown on homosexuality. In analyses that strongly bear out Lugones's understanding of what happens on the 'light side' of the colonial/modern gender system, scholars like Susanne Klausen (2015), Kobus Du Pisani (2001), Glen Retief (1995) and Nicky Falkof (2019), among others, show how, at the most basic level, homosexuality as deviation from the sex code and the rigid gender script through which whiteness was performed (see Klausen, 2015, p. 59) was construed as a threat to the Afrikaner people (along with communism, black political opposition, satanism and liberalism), reflecting its acute racial anxiety. The ideological linkage between compulsory heterosexuality and the violent project of entrenching Afrikaner whiteness can, for example, be seen in the way in which the apartheid government stigmatised the End Conscription Campaign 8 by accusing the members of homosexuality (Conway, 2008): resistance to the apartheid regime and its violence was branded and dismissed as a product of sexual 'deviance'.…”