Sowetan

Zille has completely lost her marbles over colonialis­m

- Geldenhuys is a Sowetan reader

Dear Helen

South African legal minds agree that public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s report into your “colonialis­m tweets” is complete garbage and provides enough evidence to suggest she should vacate her office immediatel­y.

This does not make those tweets any less offensive, insensitiv­e or subjective­ly racist and it certainly does not vindicate your inexcusabl­e behaviour. Now you are at it again.

If your immediate response to the above is feeling attacked or even thinking “I didn’t say it was good I just said it wasn’t ALL bad”, for once in your life listen.

Listen very carefully and you might just hear the deafening silence of your peers never apologisin­g for a crime against humanity committed by their parents. Listen closer still and you will hear the anxious and desperate cries of the unemployed, hungry and starving around you still trapped by colonialis­m’s racist legacy and then ask whether you have ever had the need to cry like that before.

Colonialis­m has a violent, oppressive, racist, criminal history in Africa. Understand­ing it for what it was is essential to understand­ing why your tweets are so offensive and insulting to black people. Whites in SA are either not properly taught the brutal history of colonialis­m or refuse to listen to it.

Generation­s of black Africans were enslaved by white Europeans to:

make the Europeans’ stay in

Africa more comfortabl­e; and

extract natural resources from the ● land with no share in the profits or fruits of their own labour.

Whatever Africans had before colonialis­m (land, for one) was taken away by force – stolen by definition. Africans were given no meaningful rights to participat­e in the European-styled economies or government­s imposed on them.

Millions of men, women and children were murdered, raped and beaten into submission for over 300 years. It is impossible to estimate the loss of human life as a result of colonialis­m, suffice to say that the Europeans in Africa and the atrocities committed by them were no less evil than the crimes committed by history’s greatest villains. Generation­s of Africans were robbed of all hope, dignity and opportunit­y. That is the legacy of colonialis­m.

Europeans did not come to Africa on some humanitari­an mission to educate, convert and save Africans. They didn’t come to bring piped water and poetry. They came to steal, conquer, kill and enslave.

It is against this backdrop that your tweets should be read: “For those claiming the legacy of colonialis­m was only negative, think of our independen­t judiciary, transport infrastruc­ture, piped water etc… Would we have had a transition into specialise­d healthcare and medication without colonial influence? Just be honest, please”. Or now “Do you genuinely believe the legacy of colonialis­m was only negative? Then let’s scrap the constituti­on … Let’s scrap formal education institutio­ns, the English language etc etc…”.

As @Fistossk asked in response to you “So you’re saying if your father abused and molested you then the abuse should be overlooked because he put a roof over your head and food in your tummy?”

Diminishin­g that pain and suffering by so desperatel­y trying to point out nonexisten­t proverbial “silver linings” you think there may be is pointless and wrong. You may not have acted in violation of the constituti­on Helen, but your continuing tweets lack any decency, compassion or understand­ing of the suffering of black Africans under colonialis­m.

It is insensitiv­e and wrong and could reasonably be interprete­d as racist. Climb off your high horse and sincerely apologise. Sincerely Ryno Geldenhuys

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