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Special Report Transcript Episode 30, Section 6, Time 35:32‘I was recently humiliated in the South African Parliament in wanting to apologise for merely suggesting that South Africa might want to have a black President. Now you know I was right, I know I was right, everyone knows I was right. President Botha thought I was left. And so I was forced to say sorry in order to keep my job in the cabinet so I could fight apartheid from within ‘en nee magtig dit gaan nie werk nie!’ [It won’t work] Never say sorry. Never use the word ‘sorry.’ Remember, being an Afrikaner means never having to say I’m sorry.’ Notes: Pik then… References: there are no references for this transcript |