Originally posted by scottycelt
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The Police Slaughter of Protesting Mining Workers in Post-Apartheid South Africa.
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amateur51
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Well, the headline, of course, would not have been written by Michael White. It would have been added by a lowly sub-editor (I know, I've been one!).If we cannot even agree on the point that Michael White was quite clearly making we haven't much chance of agreeing on anything else regarding the matter?
I think that the main point of both Guardian articles and the Gordimer article is that people (the Liberal west, if you like, but in fact most outside the country) are not confronting what looks like a dangerously distintegrating situation in South Africa, of which the Marikana shootings were merely a symptom - and one which does resemble the Breivik massacre in being an act of lunacy (though arguably less purely 'evil' in being - as far as we know - less calculated and planned).
It doesn't (to me) make any sense at all to protest about a single act of violence like that, however horrifying; it does make perfect sense to watch and comment on South Africa's apparently perilous situation. The 'liberal left' (White is suggesting) is looking away because it doesn't want to believe that it's happening, but it should believe it: in doing so it doesn't repudiate the historic struggle to destroy apartheid.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostGood Morning, French Frank ...
I cannot agree that Michael White's main point was that the 'llberal-left' ( or 'world community', if you prefer :smiley:) did not know how to react to the situation because apparently it was so incapacitated with shock. Now a veteran and seasoned journalist like himself would be more than aware that to make such a claim would be perilously close to stretching even a Guardian reader's credulity to sheer breaking point!
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostThis was the headline to his admirably honest and perceptive article:
<South Africa's Lonmin miner shootings: do we choose to look away?>
That certainly does not suggest that Mr White was referring to anything other than a deliberate choice of reaction, not one of any unusual and wholly uncharacteristic incapacity to comment.
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amateur51
South African police lied about the Marikana shootings last year, in which 34 striking miners were killed, a commission of inquiry has said. Police falsified or withheld documents, and gave false accounts of events, it said.
South African police lied about the Marikana shootings last year, in which 34 striking miners were killed, a commission of inquiry says.
The government was criticised for its handling of the crisis, and some of the Marikana miners remain angry that not a single policeman has yet been arrested over the shootings.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostSouth African police lied about the Marikana shootings last year, in which 34 striking miners were killed, a commission of inquiry has said. Police falsified or withheld documents, and gave false accounts of events, it said.
South African police lied about the Marikana shootings last year, in which 34 striking miners were killed, a commission of inquiry says.
The government was criticised for its handling of the crisis, and some of the Marikana miners remain angry that not a single policeman has yet been arrested over the shootings.
What exactly would Mike White know about the "liberal left" (whatever) when he left that community years ago? For someone who regards Blair's rectum as a moral certainty, its a bit of a stretch.
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