IT'S a deeply embarrassing and shameful business but there can be no doubt that our supine government's refusal to grant the Dalai Lama a visa for the third time in five years officially confirms that we are now China's bitch.
Or, in the colourful vernacular so prevalent in that sphere of popular entertainment that is rap music, our ass is they's.
Here at the Mahogany Ridge, though, we are still trying to determine what we will get out of this relationship given that we did, at least as far the pundits were concerned, go out on a limb for the Chinese.
The Tibetan leader had been invited to attend the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Cape Town next month and, it seemed, only a churl would have conspired to ruin that particular party.
However, the churlish have never been in short supply as far as Pretoria was concerned. Our ill-mannered government is either too thick-skinned or just too plain thick to even bother about the consequences of its grubby behaviour because Beijing's interests, after all, remain of paramount importance.
And Pretoria certainly has been grubby. And devious. The Dalai Lama's folk were reportedly "informally" informed by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation that their leader's visa application would not be granted - so he withdrew his application. Which allowed Dirco the opportunity to glibly suggest that it was the Dalai Lama himself who had cancelled his visit - and they had nothing to do with it.