The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1980, Page page 5, Image 5

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    frlday, may 2, 1980
daily nebraskan
Black struggle . . .
Continued from Page 4
Any reasonable thinking person would
understand that this is clearly propaganda
put out by the racist white government
of South Africa to justify why they restrict
large groups of blacks to small, overcrowd
ed so-called Bantu regions. The real reason
is not to protect the blacks against them
selves as Coe suggests, but to prevent them
from forming an uncontrollably massive
revolutionary block that would immediate
ly seize power.
I would like to add that there are prob
ably cases where blacks act aggressively
towards each other, but this is a common
psychological phenomenon experienced by
every group of people who are brutally
oppressed by another group to which they
have no immediate access. It's called
scapegoating. What Mr. Coe should under
stand is that historically white people have
been the most blood-thirsty murderers of
themselves and others that the world has
ever witnessed and in most cases it wasn't
the result of oppression but in the course
of stealing somebody else's property . Using
this same line of reasoning, why does Coe
think that the racist regime in South Africa
is doing blacks a favor by separating a
people who had lived successfully together
for at least a million years?
Now, after several months of public
relations propaganda on behalf of South
Africa, decisions to take the coins,
decisions to leave the coins, decisions to
move the coins, etc.; Coe has decided to
take legal actions against someone for
defamatory and slurring remarks to the
press. Well, good luck Mr: Coe, but it looks
to me like you did it to yourself by open
ing your mouth one too many times.
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