THE FW DE KLERK FOUNDATION REACTS TO STATEMENTS MADE BY ARCHBISHOP EMERITUS TUTU
The FW de Klerk Foundation has taken note of the comments made by Archbishop Tutu at a book launch in Stellenbosch on 11 August 2011 (see Cape Argus report).
The Archbishop ascribed many of the problems that South Africa currently experiences - including vicious crime, traffic deaths and even littering in black communities - to apartheid - (and, in effect, to whites). He said that whites had all benefited from apartheid.
Their children went to "fancy schools" and they lived in "posh suburbs". He said that rich whites should pay a "wealth tax" to make reparations for the past.
South Africans have great respect and affection for "the Arch" and for his forthright defence of the principles and rights upon which our new society has been established.
One of those principles is non-racialism and the idea that we should no longer adopt laws that are aimed at one or another racial group. It would accordingly be unconstitutional to impose a wealth tax only on one of South Africa's racial groups. It would require the reintroduction of racial classification and of many of the other demeaning racial distinctions that were associated with apartheid.
It would also be unfair. Would whites who opposed apartheid be expected to pay the same as those who supported it? Would there be different tax scales for whites who supported the ANC, the DP and the old National Party? And what about the many blacks who held well-paid positions in homeland governments?