Monday 18 March 2013

We cannot continue to blame Apartheid for our failings

On 3 April 2013, Trevor Manuel, a long-standing member of the ANC, South African Minister of Finance from 1996 to 2009 and National Planning Minister since then, said this at a leadership summit in Pretoria:
"Nineteen years into democracy, our government has run out of excuses. We should no longer say it's apartheid's fault. We should get up every morning and recognise we have responsibility. There is no longer the Botha regime looking over our shoulder. We are responsible ourselves...

WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO BLAME APARTHEID FOR OUR FAILINGS AS A STATE...

PUBLIC SERVANTS AND WE AS MINISTERS COME FROM THE SAME ACTIVIST BACKGROUND... I HAVE NEVER APPOINTED A PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVE WHO DOESN'T SHARE THE SAME PHILOSOPHICAL OUTLOOK but that has not detracted us from dealing with matters in a very highly professional way."
The 'activist background' and 'philosophical outlook' Manuel speaks of here would be that of Communism.

Like so many Communists before and since, Manuel is Jewish.

The truth about the Black-on-white genocide in South Africa

Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow Nation

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