Helen Zille apologises for saying colonialism wasn’t all bad

HELLEN ZILLE Picture: EPA
HELLEN ZILLE Picture: EPA
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille apologised on Thursday for suggesting that colonialism had positive spin-offs.

“Would we have had a transition into specialised health care and medication without colonial influence? Just be honest‚ please‚” she wrote in a second tweet.

But DA leader Mmusi Maimane and party spokesperson Phumzile van Damme differed with Zille’s view.

“Let’s make this clear: Colonialism‚ like Apartheid‚ was a system of oppression and subjugation. It can never be justified‚” tweeted Maimane.

>https://twitter.com/MmusiMaimane/status/842286396471705601

Van Damme also expressed a similar sentiment.

“Colonialism was a crime against humanity. There isn’t a single aspect of it that can be said to be positive or beneficial to Africans‚” said Van Damme.

>https://twitter.com/zilevandamme/status/842281155831468032

Shortly after the two tweets‚ Zille tweeted an apology. “I apologise unreservedly for a tweet that may have come across as a defence of colonialism. It was not.”

>https://twitter.com/helenzille/status/842284106281029632

Mbali Ntuli‚ the party’s former youth leader and current MPL at the KwaZulu-Natal legislature‚ was the first prominent DA leader to call Zille out.

“It was ONLY negative!!Colonialism=development argument is trash as those subjugated can attest to (sic)‚” she tweeted in reply to Zille.

“It’s like saying Nazism was good for German democracy and their advancements in technology‚” added Ntuli.

But Zille‚ replying to another twitter user‚ @GrahamDowns‚ she said: “I do not know what positive Hitler produced. He stoked up nationalism and authoritarianism and genocide‚ and destruction.”

Other twitter users‚ like @Lazola–Ndamase‚ said the judicial system Zille was colonial.

“The judicial system is colonial hence it sends blacks to jail & leaves land thieves & apartheid murderers untouched‚” he replied.

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