Posted on 30 September 2007
Writes: Prof. Ali Mazrui
Compared to the rest of the continent, the story of South Africa is a play in four acts on the stage of history. It is a play about South Africa’s triumph, its emerging leadership, and its hazards as a new continental power.
Put in another way, South Africa’s impact on Pan-Africanism has included at least four distinctive roles. These roles are what might be called the four ‘v’s of South Africa’s destiny. One is V for Victim — South Africa as a victim and racial martyr; V for Victor — the country’s triumphant success in avoiding a large-scale racial war, and instead establishing the most progressive democracy on the continent.
V for Vanguard — South Africa in a continental leadership role, eager to open up new horizons, and V for Villain — the country at a risk of becoming a villain, with the potential of evolving as a regional hegemony.
The country’s tragic suffering during apartheid was a resource for Pan-Africanism. The martyrdom of the people of colour generated passions among black people worldwide. Events like Sharpeville and the brutalities of Soweto, especially in 1976, struck a powerful chord of sympathy.
From 1948 to the 1990s, South Africa had evolved as the most systematic and institutionalised form of racism in history. The country’s martyrs included Nelson Mandela in prison and Steve Biko in his grave.
Apartheid also strengthened trans-Saharan Pan-Africanism and Afro-Arab relations. The idea that White and Black people needed separate homelands was akin to the Zionist idea that Arabs and Jews needed separate homelands.
Bantustans in South Africa were the equivalent of the Occupied Territories in Palestine, separate and brutally unequal. Both Zionism and macro-apartheid were forms of ethnic cleansing. Africans and Arabs were brought together in the joint struggle, against the background of nuclear collaboration between Israel and apartheid South Africa.
Most of us expected a racial war before apartheid could be dislodged. But a great Faustian bargain was struck between the two races. The Whites said to the Blacks: “You take the Crown and we will keep the Jewels.”
….. ARTICLE CONTINUED

Popularity: 57% [?]
Sphere: Related ContentOther Posts
- September 6, 2008 -- Sean Hannity - Fox News’ Resident ‘Syphilitic Nazi’ Now Suffers From ‘WasillaBilly’ Amnesia (1)
- May 31, 2008 -- US policy on Cuba is childish and counterproductive (0)
- September 2, 2007 -- Iraq War: Democrats Will Stay the Course (0)
- July 3, 2007 -- Immigration Reform Is Needed, After Bush (0)
- May 11, 2008 -- Satire - Hillary Clinton: ‘My Supporters are Racist!’ (0)
- March 31, 2008 -- Black-brown divide saps political clout (0)
- May 24, 2008 -- The Roots of Anti-Americanism (0)
- September 12, 2008 -- John McCain’s ads are LIES. Here’s the video proof (0)
- May 28, 2008 -- Double standards on nuclear weapons could be disastrous (0)
- November 7, 2007 -- Dwayne “Dog” Chapman: N-Word My Way Of Expressing Solidarity With Blacks (0)
- September 14, 2008 -- We’re Detached You Know (0)
- June 2, 2008 -- Obama set to hammer in the last nail into Hillary’s coffin (0)
- November 8, 2008 -- The Wasilla Hillbillies (0)
- May 25, 2007 -- CNN’s Lou Dobbs - The Minister of ‘Propaganda and Enlightenment’ (0)
- September 26, 2007 -- Bill O’Reilly: My Dinner With Al Sharpton (1)
- July 24, 2008 -- Top 25 political speeches of all time (0)
- March 29, 2008 -- Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders (2)
- February 29, 2008 -- Hillary Clinton And The Devil (0)
- March 23, 2008 -- Video: Why You Should Vote For Obama and NOT Clinton (0)
- October 25, 2008 -- Barack Obama’s Vision - ‘Defining Moment AD’ (0)
- November 13, 2008 -- What does Obama’s victory mean for Africa, Kenya and the world? (0)
- June 21, 2007 -- Globalization - Liberalism’s Disastrous Gamble (0)
- June 14, 2008 -- World Economic Forum on Africa — 04.06.2008, Cape Town, South Africa (0)
- June 30, 2008 -- Flag City USA - A confluence of ‘White Ignorance’ and ‘Predatory Racism’ (0)
- January 29, 2008 -- Bill Clinton’s Constant Refrain: Barack Obama Is Black (0)
- October 7, 2008 -- McCain-Palin Ticket in Racist ‘Kamikaze’ Mode (1)
- April 2, 2008 -- What’s Wrong With This Picture? (0)
- October 1, 2007 -- Clarence Thomas - A ReTHUGliTOM Smothered In “Uppity Niggerdom” a.k.a “NegroPhobia Syndrome” (8)
- June 3, 2007 -- Can America restore its international image after President Bush leaves office? (0)
- August 18, 2007 -- Bob Murray, Owner Of Crandall Canyon Mine, Is A Public Relations Disaster (0)
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.