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Blade warns:

 

Antiwhite students flirt with race war 

 

 

Thanduxolo Jika, Sunday Times, Johannesburg, 6 March 2016

 

Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has warned that "antiwhite"
sentiments among protesting students could lead to "racial conflict".

 

He has also cautioned against attacks on Afrikaans as a language of
instruction at some universities, pointing out that it is an official
language whose "largest [group of] speakers ... is the working class in the
Western Cape".

 

Nzimande this week lambasted as "reckless and irresponsible" students who
refuse to go to class.

 

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In an interview with the Sunday Times on Thursday, after a meeting with
university vice-chancellors, Nzimande spoke out against antiwhite slogans
used by some protesting students recently.

 

"The danger is that you can have racial conflict [because of antiwhite
chauvinism].

 

"It is like that T-shirt which says 'Kill all the whites' - that's antiwhite
chauvinism. It is backward, that thing. It is as backward sometimes ... [as]
the backwardness of racism. You are not going to fight racism through
chauvinism," said Nzimande.

 

A group of students at the University of the Witwatersrand, believed to be
part of the #FeesMustFall Movement, last month began spraying graffiti on
campus walls and wearing T-shirts with the slogan "F*** white people".

 

Their actions were condemned by the university's management, which
threatened to expel them. But the Wits branch of the #FeesMustFall movement
denied that the offending slogan was racist, saying: "There is no such thing
as whites being victims of reverse racism."

 

To be racist, it added, "you need to possess two traits, which are power and
privilege".

 

But Nzimande said the students' approach was doing more harm than good to
the struggle for nonracialism.

 

"We want to build a nonracial society, we must confront racists and racism
but we must be above them ... That is how we liberated this country. Had we
behaved like that we would have burnt each other to the mutual destruction
of everybody," he said.

 

Nzimande's meeting with the vice-chancellors on Thursday followed two weeks
of unrest at a number of institutions, mainly about the continued use of
Afrikaans as medium of instruction.

 

Student organisations at the University of Pretoria and the University of
the Free State want Afrikaans to be scrapped.

 

Nzimande said it should stay but should not be used to exclude.

 

We are not fighting Afrikaans

 

"To us the way forward is clear: we are not fighting Afrikaans; Afrikaans is
one of our official languages. But what we are against is for Afrikaans to
be used to exclude students who actually don't speak the language at
university level.

 

"By the way, the single largest [group of] speakers of the Afrikaans
language are the working class in the Western Cape. Sometimes we tend to
forget about that ... it is not the language of the white elite, as we
sometimes want to present it," said Nzimande.

 

The higher education minister, who is also the SACP's general secretary,
also criticised protesters for refusing to return to lecture halls while
negotiations were being held.

 

He said the students were repeating a 1980s mistake that led to students
coining the slogan "Liberation before education". Oliver Tambo, the ANC
president at the time, persuaded the protesters to abandon that slogan, said
Nzimande.

 

"We even had a song that said we must fight and study at the same time. The
two things are not in contradiction."

 

It was "reckless and irresponsible" for a "fringe element" within the
student movement to say: "We must shut down the universities until there is
free education for all."

 

Burning whiteness? Really?

 

The burning of apartheid-era and "colonial" artefacts was also wrong as that
was tantamount to trying to erase history, he said.

 

He pointed out that important historical articles - such as the original
Rivonia Trial documents - are kept at universities such as Wits, and that
burning down buildings could lead to such items being lost for good.

 

"So if you trash a university, you are likely to destroy that history. It is
unacceptable, that's why we are saying even the statue of Hendrik Verwoerd
must not be destroyed. We must ... keep it so that we are able to explain to
future generations that this was Hendrik Verwoerd who did A, B, C, D.

 

"What is this idea that we are burning whiteness!? Really, what is that? You
are burning artefacts. Even if they were colonial artefacts, we must find a
way of preserving them," he said.

 

South Africa wasn't unique in preserving history; the communist-ruled Cuba
was "amazing" in keeping artefacts belonging to the Fulgencio Batista
dictatorship overthrown by Fidel Castro in 1959.

 

Don't walk out

 

The universities were partly to blame, Nzimande added, as vice-chancellors
did not engage enough with the students on these issues.

 

"We have to open up. This is the matter students complain about - that they
are not being listened to. But of course students [must] have
responsibilities ... when you are being engaged then you [don't] walk out."

 

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