7. Those who praise Mandela are comparable to those who celebrated the Khmer Rouge: Commentary magazine, 1988
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8. "I have a soft spot in my mind for apartheid -- not as practiced in South Africa but as a concept." George Kennan.
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9. "Under a real government, Bishop Tutu would be a cake of soap." Jeffrey Hart, National Review editor, 1989.
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10. Can't find the exact quote but in early 1970s Nat Rev, James Burnham praised apartheid as similar to ancient Athenian democracy
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11. Without apartheid, South Africa would fall into the hands of "witch doctors ... and reckless demagogues.” Russell Kirk, 1967.
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12. Virtually every middle-aged conservative pundit & activist got start supporting apartheid in the 1970s & 1980s: D'Souza, Coulter etc
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@taupe_hat Can't find it now but there was good article on Coulter & D'Souza in 1980s, Dartmouth Review, etc.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@HeerJeet@taupe_hat If you dig that up, please let me know too. Went hunting for your Tweets on this matter, knew they'd be there.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@taupe_hat @LostInTheMovies None of these websites gives a direct quote. But I think that's plausible enough (was standard 1980s right line)
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