Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Holding the Whip Hand

The portly one has really outdone himself with his waving whips at the black children remark. He probably wanted to say "picanninnies" but perhaps thought that may give the game away.

He really can't face up to the fact that it was the anti-apartheid movement who supported econimic sanctions that did the most damage to the African people. The businesses who pulled out survived - their workforce didn't. This was no socialist paradise where the state propped up the unemployed. In Africa, if you haven't got a job, you starve. Socialism doesn't put bread on the tables to feed the little black children, Terry. Jobs do that. Jobs that you and your anti-apratheid cronies took away from the fathers and mothers of those black children by YOUR support for sanctions.

So, who helped the "little black children" more? Me, who tended the sick and vaccinated the young, or you with your mealy mouthed platitudes and placards?

Zonke falagile abelungu. In Zulu that means "typical fucking white man". You will never understand, Kelly for that is all you are , just a fucking white man.

3 comments:

Fidothedog said...

Well said Harry. Terry will tie himself up in mental knots trying to answer that one.

Odds on all you get is a short dismissal from old TK.

Ben said...

I am not aware of the whole story relating to South Africa, but I have had the pleasure of meeting a number of white South Africans and som eof the stories they have to tell send a shiver down the spine.
I do not have strong political beliefs, but I do not see how any reasonable sensible person can condone the attitudes and responses of TK.

RfS said...

The difference between Terry and Henry? One of them has authenticity and first hand experience.

The other wore a pin badge so fellow communists could recognise him in the street.