SA Politics Thread Part 13 The Days of Madlanga

It honestly doesn't matter what you call it, what matters is that the world realise that the wrongs of apartheid and colonialism must be corrected and the world accepts that the way South Africa is doing the correcting is just and fair, hence we are allowed to compete in global sports.
Narrow-minded and short-sighted people will fully agree with you that repeating the mistakes of the past is the way to fix them.
 
Narrow-minded and short-sighted people will fully agree with you that repeating the mistakes of the past is the way to fix them.
Yes, the whole world is narrow minded for acknowledging the wrongs of apartheid and that redress is needed, you and a minority bunch of right wingers are the only ones who are not, I have always known you people were special.
 
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It honestly doesn't matter what you call it, what matters is that the world realise that the wrongs of apartheid and colonialism must be corrected and the world accepts that the way South Africa is doing the correcting is just and fair, hence we are allowed to compete in global sports.
That is only because whole world is being controlled by blacks who favor ANC's apartheid policies. It will change, my chana, it will change.
 
Jewish Maccabi Sports Weeks
Ramadan Football Tournaments
Zulu Reed Dance
Bokkieweek

Where's the outrage about the rest of these?
 
Yes, the whole world is narrow minded for acknowledging the wrongs of apartheid and that redrees is needed, you and a minority bunch of right wingers are the only ones who are not, I have always known you people were special.
Please provide some proof of where I've said redress was not needed.
 
Jewish Maccabi Sports Weeks
Ramadan Football Tournaments
Zulu Reed Dance
Bokkieweek

Where's the outrage about the rest of these?
Storm in a teacup about Bokkieweek. Anyone calling it "racist" is clueless about freedom of association and culture. Nothing is stopping anyone from creating a similar sporting event for Zulus/Xhosas/Tswanas/Pedis/English/Scottish/Portuguese/Lebanese etc but as usual, it's harder to create something than to criticize and destroy something eh?
 
Storm in a teacup about Bokkieweek. Anyone calling it "racist" is clueless about freedom of association and culture. Nothing is stopping anyone from creating a similar sporting event for Zulus/Xhosas/Tswanas/Pedis/English/Scottish/Portuguese/Lebanese etc but as usual, it's harder to create something than to criticize and destroy something eh?
This is what the ANC and it's ilk does. They take something like Bokkkieweek, put a massive spotlight on it and bash it because of some imaginary "apartheid" or "white-people-only" link they thought of on the spot, so for a week the attention on their complete and utter failure to govern the country while they fill their pockets, is on something someone else is "doing wrong."
 
When you've stopped having chest pains over Afrikaans people have a sporting event, can you tell me what the constitution says about freedom of association?

Awaiting your usual response...
It is commendable that you are at least able to stand on you own two feet and ask me to tell you something without asking the gang to stand behind you.

As to your question, how about you go read the constitution to find the answer to your question? Is it too much of a chore?
 
It is commendable that you are at least able to stand on you own two feet and ask me to tell you something without asking the gang to stand behind you.

As to your question, how about you go read the constitution to find the answer to your question? Is it too much of a chore?
So you don't know, so usual from you.
 
Jewish Maccabi Sports Weeks
Ramadan Football Tournaments
Zulu Reed Dance
Bokkieweek

Where's the outrage about the rest of these?
The Reed dance events don't have ethnic restrictions as far as I'm aware.


Frankly, I don't care whether Bokkieweek is exclusively for certain ethnicities but to come out and sell it as a cultural event when core mission is rooted purely on politics of the 90s and before is laughable.
 
The Reed dance events don't have ethnic restrictions as far as I'm aware.


Frankly, I don't care whether Bokkieweek is exclusively for certain ethnicities but to come out and sell it as a cultural event when core mission is rooted purely on politics of the 90s and before is laughable.
Let's you and I go get our boogie down then. Sounds like a huge party.
Maybe @ShaunSA wants to join too seeing as he's missing epah and I'm sure there'll be some queens running around at the festival
 
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