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SA’s strength is its people: a call for dignity, solidarity and historical memory
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|March 04, 2026
PUBLIC discourse carries responsibility.
Words spoken by intellectuals, academics and public figures do not float in isolation — they shape perceptions, influence communities, and sometimes deepen wounds that history has not fully healed.The article “Outrage as Wits professor Srilata Roy labels South Africans lazy and complacent”, refers.
History reminds us how damaging careless words and racial arrogance can be. Under colonial rule and apartheid, Indians were dehumanised both in South Africa and elsewhere. In many public spaces and entertainment venues, humiliating signs declared: “Indians and dogs not allowed.”
Such language was not merely offensive — it was a deliberate attempt to strip people of dignity and humanity. Black South Africans endured even harsher and more systematic brutality under apartheid’s racial hierarchy. These memories are not distant. They remain embedded in collective consciousness.
When sweeping labels are attached to an entire nation — especially one with South Africa’s past — it demands a firm, but dignified response.
South Africa is not defined by stereotypes. It is defined by struggle, resilience, reconciliation and contribution to humanity. And black South Africans, in particular, have shaped not only the destiny of their own country, but the moral direction of the modern world.
This article is not written in anger. It is written with clarity, respect and historical truth.
The moral giants who changed the worldFew nations have gifted the world leaders of such moral magnitude.
Nelson Mandela did not merely become South Africa’s first democratically-elected president. He became a universal symbol of forgiveness over revenge, unity over hatred, and reconciliation over civil war. After 27 years in prison, he emerged without bitterness. That level of discipline and emotional intelligence reshaped global leadership standards.
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