Nedbank chairman Dr Reuel Khoza can thank his lucky stars that he doesn't have a white skin after his "attack" (Comrade Jimmy Manyi's word) on our democratically elected government. Who do these businessmen think they are? And how dare Khoza suggest that JZ and the boys are not up to the task of running a country and an economy in the 21st Century. Jeepers.....Sunday Times columnists have been sacked for less than that.
Of course, if it had been one of the paler bank chairmen who uttered such heresy all hell would have broken loose. The resultant cries of racism may even have pushed Helen Zille off the pages of the newspapers and stopped her trending on Twitter.
Poor Helen is still furiously back peddling on her "professional blacks" and "refugees" comments. What she should be doing, in my opinion, is telling her critics to go off and reproduce but, alas, she doesn't enjoy the luxury of complete freedom of speech. Unlike me, Helen Zille needs to appeal to the electorate so isn't really permitted to stick to her guns.
For the record I think her "professional blacks" comment was bang on the nail and the reason the bleeding heart liberals of the lefty media made such a fuss was because it scratched a few scars off some festering wounds. I'm only sorry that I didn't come up with the phrase first but I intend to use it as frequently as possible because it so aptly describes those embarrassing fellow citizens of ours who are so quick to lay claim to be victims of something or other.
Somebody needs to tell them to grow up and who better than Helen Zille, or failing her, me? The thing about most "professional blacks" of my acquaintance is that they rarely have the guts to participate in open debate, preferring to fire off insults via social media and then duck back behind the parapets. The reason they are so loath to put themselves in front of an audience and explain their strange feelings of inferiority is that they know they are nothing but a bunch of frauds and charlatans.
The other spot of bother Zille got herself into which was blown out of all proportion by was the "refugee" issue. According to the po-faced guardians of our national morality this was a hideously inappropriate and insensitive (a favourite word amongst professional white liberals) thing to say about unhappy citizens of the Eastern Cape seeking to find a better education for their children in the Western Cape.