Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Trevor Manuel sends Jimmy Manyi an open letter


Jimmy happened to crack a comment where he said that "there is an over concentration of coloured people in the Western Cape". Trevor Manuel responded in an letter to Jimmy and went to town on his ass. More after the jump:


Government spokesman Jimmy Manyi on Wednesday said he would not comment on an open letter by Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel in which he was labelled a “racist”.

“I'm not going to say a word. Not a word,” Manyi told Sapa.

In the open letter, which was published in the Mercury newspaper, Manuel hit out at Manyi over his comments on coloured people.


"Jou Ma se Jimmy"
 “I want to draw your attention to the fact that your statements about 'an over-concentration of coloureds' are against the letter and spirit of the South African constitution, as well as being against the values espoused by the Black Management Forum since its inception,” Manuel wrote in the letter.

“I want to put it to you that these statements would make you a racist in the mould of HF Verwoed (Hendrik Verwoed, former SA prime minister, dubbed the ‘architect of apartheid’).”

Manyi, then the director-general of labour, said in a show broadcast on KykNet's Robinson Regstreeks in March 2010 that there was an “over-supply” of coloureds in the Western Cape.



"According to Jimmy,there are too many coloureds here"

 
The ANC distanced itself from Manyi's remarks, saying they were “disturbing” and “unacceptable”.

Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) deputy chief executive officer Vusi Mona had since apologised for the remarks on Manyi's behalf.

Manuel wrote that the fact that Mona had issued an apology for Manyi's remarks showed “… that you (Manyi) lack the moral conviction to publicly apologise says so much about your acute lack of judgement”.

Vusi Mona

“Mr Manyi, you may be black, or perhaps you aren't, because you do not accept that label and would prefer to be 'only a Xhosa', whatever the label you choose, I want to put it to you that your behaviour is the worst-order racist.”

Manuel said that because of Manyi's comments government was being asked to explain what “was in the mind” of drafters of the amendments to the Employment Equity Bill.

“Now, in the light of the utterances you have made at a time when you were the DG of the department of labour, and given the fact that the amendments to the Employment Equity Act were drafted during your
tenure, I have a sense that your racism has infiltrated the highest echelons of the government.”





"Jimmy,can't believe you said that"
 
Manuel pointed out to Manyi that the “coloureds” were the sons and daughters of those who had fought anti-colonial battles and made huge sacrifices in the struggle against apartheid.

“By the way, what did YOU do in the war, Jimmy?” he asked.
 


 
Manuel ended off the letter with: “I know now who Nelson Mandela was talking about when he said from the dock that he had fought against white domination and that he had fought against black domination. Jimmy, he was talking about fighting against people like you.”

Read the whole letter here

Seems coloureds are the peeps to be this week, first Kuli Roberts went in hard on them and then lost her job and now its Jimmy who's in question and got a letter even I would be scared to open. Then again how do you ignore an open letter...

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