This is the latest from South Africa's Julius Malema: "When we were fighting against the apartheid regime, they promised us a land of milk and honey. We don't know [the land of milk and honey]. We see it on TV. We see it by looking at people with big bellies that there is a land of milk and honey. We also want to live like white people. If we can be given food a bit, maybe we can also grow some bellies like them."
Read more here:
http://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2011/10/21/nathi-mthethwa-roasts-julius-malema
There is unfortunately a point that Malema has here, and that is the gaping chasm that separates the country's minority wealth holders (Malema being one of them) and those living in poverty. Quite how anyone can take Malema seriously when he of all people is the making these comments, I don't know. But as another Facebook friend of mine pointed out, until the gap between rich and poor in South Africa is closed you will ALWAYS have opportunistic politicians using it for their own political gain.
The anti-white sentiment echoed here meanwhile should not be laughed off as nothing more than a buffoonish rant by a publicly acknowledged idiot. I think there is a danger of not taking this kind of sentiment seriously. We've seen in Zimbabwe and other parts of Africa how dictators cling to anti-Western rhetoric, using the colonial and racism card as the scapegoats for their behaviour. And of course, its easy to accuse your detractors and your opposition of being Western puppets, because in Africa, is there a bigger insult or slur?
But how can any country progress when its leaders continue to blame long dead regimes for its current failures?
If you are a poor, black, underprivileged and mostly uneducated South African whose political leaders will not take any form of blame for the current state of the country, naturally you will keep blaming the white apartheid regime, as the current government and youth leaders still do. But how long does the blame last for? Zimbabwe for example came to Independence in the 1980s and ZANU PF STILL blames the Ian Smith regime for the current problems in the country. Was it the Smith era that destroyed the economy? Destroyed agriculture in the country? Force millions of Zimbabweans to flee into exile?
We ALL need to wake up! The damage done by past racism should not be forgotten, but it also should not be allowed to dictate the future of a country.
South Africa in particular should be leading the way by living the spirit of Ubuntu and not just preaching it on the world stage. There should be REAL equality, REAL tolerance, REAL change. And someone needs to start leading the way.
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