The great critic of bourgeois hypocrisy, Honoré de Balzac, reminded us in Father Goriot that behind every great fortune is a forgotten crime, forgotten because it was done neatly. But what exactly does it mean to do a crime neatly? Balzac did not mean mere cat-burglar prowess at the drainpipe, nor the tricky finesse of […]
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Oprah’s school in Aaafricah
There’s a strange phenomenon that occurs when a writer whom you’ve admired turns his or her pen to a place or people that you know well. If he or she get it wrong — buying into baseless myths, making ignorant assumptions or shallow analyses — you suddenly find yourself looking back at the rest of […]
SA ambassador opposes UN ‘rape as war weapon’ resolution
I was disconcerted to read in the Sunday Times this weekend that South Africa has led an effort in the UN General Assembly to block a draft resolution condemning states that use rape as a weapon of war and intimidation. This is very odd, particularly in view of the fact that one of the most […]
Why Polokwane might matter after all
So why should we care who wins the ANC presidency? We shouldn’t, Ndumiso Ngcobo suggests in his latest post. And he is right to insist that the difference between the candidates is not nearly as great as their supporters and the analysts (sorry, “star gazers” and “palm readers”) make out. But, despite this, the succession […]
Tutu, Habib, apartheid and Islamophobia — the power of the internet
I read with interest the decision of the United States government to refuse Professor Adam Habib entry into the US. Purportedly this was based on an Immigration and Nationality Act relating to terrorist activities. Habib is the deputy vice-chancellor of research, innovation and advancement at the University of Johannesburg. Crucially here, he is also a […]
Good to be South African
I attended the commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the SS Mendi tragedy on Cape Town’s Grand Parade the other day and I was again reminded of how far we have come as a country in a relatively few short years. As we watched the march pass by, several squadrons of the South African National […]
Pat Robertson’s endorsement of Giuliani is a big deal
When a televangelist who blamed the 9/11 attack on the United States on abortionists and feminists endorses the presidential campaign of a man who is openly pro-abortion and gay rights, it’s a big deal. In fact, it’s occasioned the Times of London’s Gerard Baker to describe it as the “the fracturing of the American evangelist […]
Blame Bush? Blame Greenspan!
Listening to CNN hail some recent economic pessimism as an “It’s the economy stupid” moment like the one which swept Bill Clinton to power in 1992, it not only sounded like a Democrat stump speech, but prompted me to give the US economy some thought. The proximate cause of the current low economic confidence is, no doubt, the mortgages problem.
Gangster’s paradise in the ANC ahead of Limpopo?
Here we go again with the “political posts”. Blame Thought Leader if you find my “political posts” crappy. You see, I’m much more of a Thought Leader consumer than I am a contributor. Of course, the more astute have already figured out that I never write about politics per se, but rather about some of […]
Sports Minister Makhenkesi Stofile says sports quotas are out
I have decided to have Makhenkesi Stofile’s children. It’s not a decision I have taken lightly and I’d better not suffer any morning sickness (I’m a bastard as it is). If I do, he’ll have me on the phone every day, going on about how I slave over a hot stove and clean the house […]
President Mbeki meets with President Al Bashir
The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the meeting between President Mbeki and Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir in Cape Town today. We hope that the meeting between the two presidents will yield positive results and assist Sudan in coming closer to achieving a lasting political settlement between north and south as well as peace in the […]
Debunking pork myths
GOP pork spending has got so bad, I’m told, that the Democrats are now the party of fiscal responsibility, and if I’m a small-government libertarian, I should prefer to see Democrats in charge in the US. Luckily, some people keep track of these things.