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Bush
in South Africa? My, What Fools We’ve Become!
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Anti-Bush
graffiti is now visible in the streets of South Africa. |
Yeahaah!
As if in typical Western fashion, the Bush entourage (Billy the kid and his men) have decided to
visit Africa . The West has become too small and unsophisticated for this new-age cowboy to
wield his pea-shooter, so now he has to come to Africa to show us what he is really made of.
If
anything, we as South Africans can learn from our past President, the honorable Nelson Rolihlahla
Mandela, that diplomacy is the child of steadfastness. Mr. Mandela has stood his grounds regarding
the issues surrounding America ’s whim to extend the claws of its empire. South Africa
and its people will not bow to the pressures of the West’s latest slogan: “Either with us or
against us.” This is a bullying tactic that infringes on every democracy in the world.
Bush
has found a new democracy in his election, being voted in by only 10% of the population of the
United States and now he intends on exporting this new-found, mouth gagging false script to every
nation in the world where America shares a vested interest. His idiotic speeches are not enough for
the world to realize that he is a clown dressed up as the lion tamer, nor has his two wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq let enough blood, but now he has to come to Africa to enforce
the “American way.” My, what fools we’ve become!
Africa
’s heritage extends far beyond that of the Western cowboy judicial system of being unaccountable
and above the law. I admire my country, I still do. Whatever we started as a democracy has now
developed, and continues to develop, into one of History’s landmarks: A Democracy aimed at
fulfilling the needs of its people. It’s a sad day when we have to host a leader like Bush who’s
sole purpose to visit our beautiful country is to erode and wash away what we’ve taken so long to
establish.
I
know that diplomacy often calls for some of the leaders of the world to call a “spade” a
“broom,” but in the face of this man allow me to call a “spade” a “spade.”
I
fear for the world when a cowboy, wielding that much authority, holds us at ransom and fills his
pockets and rides off into the sunset shooting his pistol and claiming stardom. The only place for
Bush is in a comic novel which I hope one day our kids would read along with our treasured books of
history. He’s not worthy enough to be in them.
Ebrahim
Mohamed is head of the Institute for Arabic and Islamic Research in
South Africa
where he hosted the “Is
Israel
set up for destruction?” symposium between Sheikh Ahmed Deedat and Paul Findley. He is mainly
interested in the Palestinian issue and the role of
South Africa
in the
Middle East
. He resides in
Cape Town
,
South Africa
. You can reach him at ebrahim@rosmead.co.za
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