A Traitor Regrets
I remember Helen Suzman from way back and always regarded her as a traitor to her people. I detested the woman for her outspoken attacks on the political system which had kept South Africa as a prosperous and well governed country.
I spent three months there during 1980 and what a difference I found to the treacherous overseas news media. I travelled right around the country and particularly in the Zulu areas where I found that the Negroes were largely unaware of what the newspapers were telling us.
It was only in the Communist ANC areas where the problems were which were stirred up by the Communists led by the Russian Jew Joe Slovo.
Too late but Helen Suzman has now learnt her lesson and now seems to prefer Sth Africa as it was governed by the Whites.
I have no pity for Helen Suzman.
I wish I had her email address,
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Helen Suzman, once the most strident leftist voice in the White South African Parliament, has publicly expressed her disgust at what she called the ruling Black regime’s
"anti-white" attitude, and criticized it for abandoning the country's poorest Blacks. In an amazing turn-about, Suzman even went so far as to say that parliamentary democracy was healthier under what she called “the apartheid regime”. The veteran campaigner indicated
that she was disappointed by the ANC Government for which she had worked so hard to get into power. "I had hoped for something much better" said Suzman, 86. "The poor in this country have not benefited at all from the ANC. This Government spends like a drunken sailor.
Instead of investing in projects to give people jobs, they spend millions buying weapons and private jets, and sending gifts to Haiti." She also attacked President Mbeki's failure to curb the excesses of his friend and neighbour, President Mugabe of Zimbabwe. Suzman
was a lecturer in economic history before beginning her political career in 1953 with the United Party. Six years later she founded the Progressive Party and for 13 years was its sole MP. She was a regular visitor to Mandela and other ANC terrorist leaders during
their incarcerations on Robben Island. However, like many other leftist White South Africans, Suzman has seen her children move overseas, away from the rampant Black terror and crime they helped to empower, and away from the system of discrimination against Whites and
labour laws that force employers to hire less qualified Blacks on the basis of their skin colour.
- Southern Cross Africa News, May 17, 2006