The Citizen (KZN)

STREET-READY

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the majority of South Africans and we must actively guard against the return of attitudes that presume the colour of one’s skin should confer either privilege or disadvanta­ge. This is not to say that race can and should be ignored. Our constituti­on affirms that we are a nation of diverse cultures, faiths and languages – and protects the right to self-expression and self-identifica­tion,” he said.

Despite 1994, there continued to be occasional expression­s of racial and ethnic chauvinism.

“Whether it was reflected in the internal dynamics of political parties, in the workplace, or outwardly expressed on the letter pages of newspapers, one finds a reluctance on the part of some to accept that Africans, whites, Indians and coloureds all have an equal right to a seat at the table of our society,” Ramaphosa said.

“We should not allow ourselves to be led down this dark path. “We have witnessed elsewhere in the world the consequenc­es of narrow forms of nationalis­m based on race or ethnicity. It is not the society we want for ourselves.”

Maseti said Ramaphosa had a point and with his statement, he was reminding South Africans, particular­ly those in the ANC and its allies, about what the party strived for – a nonracial, nonsexist and prosperous society where all belonged and were equal.

“It goes back to the spirit of rainbowism – after 1994 we were supposed to commit ourselves to a nonracial, nonsexist and democratic society, where people are not defined on the basis of their colour difference­s. Ramaphosa is reminding us that SA belongs to all who live in it and that we should build it together,” Maseti said.

He said the debate around De Ruyter’s appointmen­t was underpinne­d by the belief by some that South Africa should be for blacks only – one of the characteri­stics of a narrow nationalis­m.

“These are tendencies of narrow nationalis­m where issues are reduced to race. This is what is happening with Trumpism or economic nationalis­m that [US President] Donald Trump is pursuing as part of his ‘America first’ narrative,” Maseti said.

We should not allow ourselves to be led down dark path

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? Outgoing Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba at the passing-out parade of the city’s 1 085 Metro Police Department officers yesterday.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda Outgoing Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba at the passing-out parade of the city’s 1 085 Metro Police Department officers yesterday.

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