Most of us in South Africa, during the 45 years of apartheid, didn’t notice that we had been programmed, rebooted, reset and downloaded as new creatures: apartheid man – or woman.We were the first country in human history to successfully try this experiment in social engineering. Happily, eventually, we saw the light and repudiated it. Or did we! Many of us are still recovering from the damage apartheid did to us. It must be said that from media reports, and noted in this book, a small but growing number of white South Africans are committing themselves to making South Africa a home for all. In spite of that, today racist outbursts are smothering the airwaves. This book is for the fools, idiots and clowns, our brothers and sisters, who manage to keep intolerance on the boil by their blunders, insensitivities, and inability to listen and relate to fellow South Africans. Even their dogs catch it and it goes viral on neighbouring dogs! Crime and racist tendencies nourish one another and feed off each other. Housebreaking is fuelled by every racial incident that hits the headlines. Read why Help, My Granny’s Dog Is a Racist proves this astonishing claim and others too that will make you cry or laugh or angry or at least embarrassed. Present day racists, he or she, are the typical bigoted self-centred Pharisees Jesus regularly and angrily called “hypocrites”.
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Patrick Noonan is a Franciscan and has lived and worked in Europe, the Middle East and the black townships of South Africa since 1970 and was still there when his area – known as the Vaal Triangle – exploded in anti-apartheid rage in the latter half of 1984. It was this uprising that signalled the beginning of the end of apartheid and led to the release of Nelson Mandela. He is presently ministering in Boksburg, and also assists the Gauteng Council of Churches in the area of post-apartheid reconciliation. He is the bestselling author of the recently reissued, revised and expanded book They’re Burning the Churches* (Jacana 2011), St Francis Uncensored (Choice Publishing 2016). Township God (Write-On Publishing 2016) as well as articles for various books magazines and newspapers. Noonan is also the recipient of the Mayor’s Medal for Services to the Community in the Municipality of Sedibeng south of Johannesburg in South Africa.
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