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Freedom From What? Freedom For Whom?

At The Mail & Guardian Fikile-Ntsikelelo Moya undertakes a pretty sound (and enjoyable to behold) thrashing of Connie Mulder's Freedom Front Plus party's claims for special recognition for Afrikaners  from the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO). Here is a taste:

What freedom is Mulder and his chommies asking for? From whom? Freedom is the antithesis of restriction. It is always essential for freedom fighters to identify their cause and their oppressor.

Don't hold your breath hoping that the FF+ will spell these out coherently any time soon.

The Afrikaners are not unfree or restricted in any way. Sure the SABC is no longer called the SAUK, but as recent events show, there are much more important issues we should worry about relating to the public broadcaster.

Incidentally, the same broadcaster still has more news, drama and content in Afrikaans than the Shangaan, Venda, Ndebele and Swazi put together. This, and the many cultural festivals that dot the arts calendar, don't justify Mulder's talk of linguistic and cultural marginalisation.

Do Mulder and those in whose name he acts not know that they and their children are still allowed to pursue their education, including higher education, in their mother tongue?

Other than English first-language speakers, no one else in this country enjoys this privilege.

One of the more ironic aspects of Mulder's entreaties is that he seeks victim status and thus special protections when for so long Afrikaners not only derided such claims from others, but perpetrated the grossest of systems designed to abnegate the identity of the masses of South Africans. Huge swaths of the Afrikaner community reject affirmative action in almost every other form, except of course the affirmative action that was endemic in the South African system for generations.

     
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    1. Martinus Tuesday - 03 / 06 / 2008 Reply
      What galls you more, the fact that we are finally starting to shake of the yoke of "Negro-Nazism" that has been foisted on us, a western people, by the satanic ANC or the fact that we have actually received international recognition for our cause? Can you people not write anything other than anti-apartheid crap? It is no wonder that you are the drain on the modern world.
    2. Derek Catsam
      Derek Catsam Saturday - 07 / 06 / 2008 Reply
      Martinus -- Wow. You pack a great deal of idiocy into a rather small paragraph. Let's try to unpack your drivel as concisely but thoroughly as possible. I will place your words in quotation marks and will precede mine with ***: "What galls you more, the fact that we are finally starting to shake of the yoke of "Negro-Nazism" that has been foisted on us, a western people, by the satanic ANC or the fact that we have actually received international recognition for our cause?" *** Negro-Nazism? Are you familiar with Goddard's Law? It's the one that says that the person who invokes Nazism first pretty much loses the debate. And then to couple ot with the anachronistis word "Negro"? And then to refer to the ANC as "satanic"? Meanwhile, what exactly do you mean by international recognition for your cause? Who is espousing your regte Afrikaner views of the world? And when you refer to yourselves as "western," what point are you trying to make? What does your supposed westernness have to do with anything? "Can you people not write anything other than anti-apartheid crap?" *** Which people, exactly? Should I write pro-apartheid crap? Because apartheid was -- and stick with my thought process on this -- irredeemably evil. How about engaging in what I actually wrote? "It is no wonder that you are the drain on the modern world." *** Once again I'd like to know what you mean by "you" and I'd love to know how I'm a drain, or how the people you suppose I represent are a drain, on the modern world. Because as far as suckling at the teat of unearned entitlement goes, white South Africans did a pretty damned good job of that for five decades. I anxiously await your riposte. dc

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