Friday, December 14, 2012

Barbara needs a lesson in logic


Had to add to my previous points while I was thinking about it.

http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/readerblog/2012/12/10/the-unbearable-unrightness-of-whiteness/

G-man:

Just thought of this.

Ms Ruwende attempts to make an 'happens everywhere and we're all equal' point by giving two isolated incidents involving white people (who may or may not have mucked up the toilet in Chicago during a marathon with obviously over-stressed ablutions). This actually proves the point that these examples are evidently not the rule, as you couldn't point to streets of white booger spitters, or entire neighbourhoods of whites accepting broken toilets day-in-and-day-out.

But no, she only had these two incidents. And they in no way can be compared to Brendon's experience which was over a considerable amount of time in one area populated overwhelmingly with black South Africans, which he attempted to clean up to the cackles and brays of his lovely neighbours. So, what does that say about THEM? No one appears to want to take these miscreants to task. Not ONE black South African has spoken out against the filth who live so unhygienically, or because they don't live according to African values. Why is that?

Hmmm?

But let's take the easy route. Let's attack the message bringer. Much easier and politically correct. And Yeoville will remain in filth, but the race-baiters will feel as if they've accomplished something once Brendon just shuts the hell up and accepts that he's nothing but a scummy racist.

Not so?

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