LENIN’S TOMB: Of baboons and racists
Recently, the London Review of Books contracted the South African writer and Rhodes scholar R W Johnson to write a series of blog posts on the World Cup. Johnson, an Anglophone liberal, was once the authoritative source for the centre-left press in the UK on apartheid. He has long since moved to the right, disappointed by post-apartheid South Africa and almost comically paranoid about Marxist racist black nationalist conspirators having taken control of the ANC and driven the country into the dirt. South Africa, he bewails, has degenerated every single year since the overthrow of apartheid (which wasn’t really an overthrow, but rather an act of staggering generosity and political maturity by F W de Klerk). If he was ever a reliable source, it is fair to say that he has long since ceased to be. Still, if the LRB wants to trade on his reputation, that is the LRB’s business. Unfortunately, Johnson has embarrassed his employers with a rather peculiar racist outburst in an article entitled ‘After the World Cup’ (or rather that appears to have been the title finally chosen – the URL of the now vanished post suggests that it was originally called ‘The Coming of the Baboons’). Allow me to excerpt:
