More blame.. and again.. not enough black players in the racist team named after an indigenous antelope of Southern AfricaI wonder how his script would have read in the case the Springboks didn't win the Rugby World Cup?
Don't tell me you inherited his genes and pythogoras's and michaelangelo's and platini's and so on. Do we stand no stand against your genes?Wonder what he has to say about the racial balance of the national football squad of Jan v Riebeeck's country...
Too black?
More blame.. and again.. not enough black players in the racist team named after an indigenous antelope of Southern Africa
I mean we all know the Black people of SA have excelled at the game for over a 100 years... don't we now? Rugby not football is their national sport , silly.
Everything you touch becomes Black.. Black is the new White these days.
You mistook my post far , far too seriously dude...
Seems as if black humour is also widely misunderstood.
Which goes to show, you get a**holes in all walks of life and at all educational levels.
"He was awarded a masters and a doctorate in philosophy, both cum laude " - not ndlozi only but hendrik verwoerd as well.
Don't blame me.Bullsh*t. A doctorate can’t be cum laude
This is the crux.. It's easy to destroy what others have built, not so easy to build your own. That's prob why the gucci princess has to steal from banks to buy the nice white-people's clothes & stuff.“Over a hundred years ago, the German poet Heine warned the French not to underestimate the power of ideas: philosophical concepts nurtured in the stillness of a professor’s study could destroy a civilization.” — Isaiah Berlin,
There was an element of humor in comparing Ndlozi to Verwoerd, that boy can only wish to be as great as Frensch.That article is about Verwoerd, but you stated that Ndlozi got his PhD cum laude. Anyway, it is as 3WA says: PhDs are not awarded a mark in South Africa so cannot be passed with distinction. Perhaps in Verwoerd's time, it was different.
He gets paid to talk shot like this FFS....
Yeah well... Just remember that the British didn't bring rugby to black people, but neither did they bring the game to the 'Voortrekkers'. Just like they brought the game to Japan without bringing it to the Japanese.
The SARA XV, or Leopards, does indeed have a proud history. The issue here is that Ndlozi is not only making it an emotional issue, but also a racial issue, and as a nation, we have long moved past that era.
Anyone who watched the Springboks playing rugby since Rassie Erasmus took charge would have noticed that there is unity and it is that unity the EFF is trying to divert away.