Posts Tagged ‘South Africa’

Blood and Iron

July 7th, 2010 by John Feehery

The nature of national identity came to my mind as I watched the World Cup yesterday.

South Africa is hosting the soccer tournament, the first time an African nation has been given that honor.  Much was made about the quixotic efforts of Ghana (which beat the United States) to be the first African nation to win the tourney.

Not as much has been made about the fact that the Dutch, who were the first settlers in what is now South Africa, have gone so far in winning the tournament.

When the Dutch first came to South Africa, they had the run of the place.  But eventually they had to adjust to reality.  They later became the Boers, and they fought several wars against British colonial rule to maintain their freedom.  They gave in to the Brits, and eventually, they dismantled apartheid, the systematic discrimination of black Africans which was constructed to keep the black majority out of power.  Whites now make up about 10 percent of the population in South Africa, while black Africans make up about 80 percent.

Friday Musings

June 11th, 2010 by John Feehery

World Cup Fans / Photo credit: Audrey & Patrick Scales

It is an overdone cliché to thank the good Lord for Friday, but this has been a particularly long week, so stringing a coherent column together might be beyond my capability today.  But that won’t stop me from some Friday musings.

  • Talk about Chutzpah.  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is seriously considering ditching the outside ethics panel that she trumpeted as one of the most important achievements of her tenure.  She did it because she wanted to convince the voters that Democrats were the most ethical people in the whole, entire world.  It didn’t work. Most voters still think the Democrats are incurably corrupt.  According to news reports, Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are leading the charge to neuter the Office of Congressional Ethics, because that office has the temerity to look at what the members of the CBC are actually doing and ignoring what they are saying.