DEEDS ARE BETTER THAN WORDS
I like American political humourist PJ O'Rourke. He says things like "Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys." Here's another gem: "Always read something that will make you look good if you die in the middle of it." There is often a lot of wisdom in his barbed humour.
I thought of him when reading an article by Helen Madoff entitled "Take your Women's Day and shove it". It's completely over the top, but makes some telling points. She says "Take your pathetic, meaningless, mind-blowingly expensive and stomach-churningly patronising Women's Day and cancel it."
She doesn't even want a Woman's month. Also to go should be "that ridiculous, pointless, bloated Dept of Women, Children and People with Disabilities." It really is a useless department that insultingly lumps women with children and the disabled. It mostly empowers bureaucrats who spend a lot of money on overseas trips and conferences. Madoff calls it "a particularly sanctimonious event-planning agency."
Her main gripe is that "it's open season on South African women 24/7, year in, year out." She is absolutely right to point to our shocking rape statistics which are the worst in the world for a country not at war. But why is progress so slow in re-establishing specialist police units and courts to curb all forms of violence against women?
The Domestic Violence Act was passed in 1998, but parliament recently heard how only 14% of 263 police stations visited were fully compliant with this Act. It's not just Women's Day that can be criticised as an inadequate substitute for real action.