During an election speech for about 400 people, apparently most white, Ramaphosa acknowledged that the ANC had moved away from a non-racial character.
A Johan Erasmus of the movement “Betereinders” asked him about black nationalism. Ramaphosa lto shaded away from the word “black nationalism” and says it is rather “black self-awareness” or “black pride” but it is dominated by “South Africanism”.
He repeated Mandela’s words: Never will one group be considered better than another group as Afrikaner nationalists do. He appealed to whites to attend days such as Freedom Day and other national days.
However, his admissions did not stop there. He also admits that the ANC has neglected the Afrikaans language, and that the injustice will be rectified, but Afrikaners believe it is another lie on the ANC president’s tally.
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