I wish I could understand what criteria is applied to decide who is welcome in South Africa and who is not welcome.
The leader of the American Black Panthers shows up in South Africa
and talks to obscure black terrorist groups on strategies about
massacring whites. He has a lot to say and even suggested that white
babies be thrown into boiling oil. That is, according to the holiest
white elephant of a constitution the most vicious form of hate speech
and racism conceivable.
He is very welcome here!
The Dalai Lama invited to attend Bishop Tutu’s birthday party. He is
the spiritual leader of the people of Tibet, who has for decades been
suppressed by the Chinese Communists and his visit to the country is
denied, supposedly because it will upset the Chinese.
He is not welcome here!
Omar al-Bashir, the dictator, the murderer, wanted for crimes against
humanity welcomed with open arms. Not only allowed in South Africa but
smuggled back home too.
He is very welcome here!
Pastor Steven Anderson, the homophobic American pastor is unwelcome,
for the same reasons, as the Black Panther was welcomed. Omar al-Bashir
is welcome, even if he was accused of upsetting the Chinese as the Dalai
Lama had been, yet he is unwelcome.
Is there any logic here? Not that I can recall. Except that I began to suspect, I’m not welcome here.
Read the original article by Daniel Lötter in Afrikaans on Front Nasionaal SA – blad
Published on South Africa Today – South Africa News
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