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Bok's De La Rey 'hijacked'
06/02/2007 15:03  - (SA)  

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  • Pretoria - The Afrikaans song De La Rey by Bok van Blerk is in danger of being "hijacked" by right wingers who want to mislead Afrikaans speakers into believing the song is a struggle song that sent out a "call to arms", the department of arts and culture warned on Tuesday.

    In the statement the department said the composers had the right to freedom of speech and said it seemed to be historical rather than a call to arms.

    The song refers to, the white Afrikaans-speaking communities of the then Oranje Vrystaat and Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek who were at war with the British Empire.

    "Unless the composer, performer and his audiences regard themselves as in a state of war with the rest of the population of South Africa, the song is merely a historical curiosity," the department said.

    The department said it was significant to note that Van Blerk himself has denied that his song has any contemporary relevance.

    "It would be a terrible shame if a handful of misguided individuals hope to use an innocent song as a rallying point for treason," the department said.

    It added that the law on treason was clear.

    "As the accused in the current 'boeremag' trial are discovering, those who incite treason, whatever methods they employ, might well find themselves in difficulties with the law," it said.

    The department also wished Van Blerk good luck with his song.

    "Who knows, if it's really good, it might even become an international hit, like Solomon Linda's Mbube," the department said.

    - SAPA



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    06/02/2007 15:16
    Big Question-the state of our country at the moment, does it make white Afrikaans-speaking communities feel there should be a call for war? - Thami
     
      F.. die boeremag!!
    06/02/2007 15:25
    Ek wens die pers wil ophou skryf oor die vervlakse boeremag! Dit gee almal skietgoed om die afrikaner af te kraak en stereotipeer. Hulle verteenwoordig nie eens 1% van afrikaners nie. En los die song uit, dit is geskiedkundig en vertel ons geskiedenis vir 'n nuwe geslag. As die boeremag die song wil speel (in die tronk) is hulle welkom, solank hulle in die tronk bly en niemand meer aandag aan hulle gee nie. - Boertjie
     
      Bok's Song
    06/02/2007 15:33
    Words are failing me.... People are still singing freedom songs at political and trade union meeting and it is ok. Stop making such a big deal of this song. Let it be. Worry about crime and Aids killing people. Great song Bok! - Hattie
     
      Bok van Blerk
    06/02/2007 15:37
    Bok van Blerk is a hottie. I'd go for him any day :P - Johnnie
     
      De La Rey
    06/02/2007 15:40
    Is it not amazing that the Department finds it fitting to comment on this song and not on the Zuma liberation rubbish- bring me my machine gun. Every uneducated and toothless zombie that TV interviews at each and every rally is singing a hatered based song under the name of pariotism! Goodbye to this nation, hello free and cultured world...I honestly see no sustainability or hope for any part of Africa. May God spare you from yourselves. - GoKillaCow
     
      Similarity
    06/02/2007 15:42
    Like to hear the departments commentary on our so called leaders song about where is my or give me my "Machine Gun" A song they sung in church! - Martin Pienaar
     
      Bok van Blerk
    06/02/2007 15:55
    Assuming any memebers of the department of arts and culture are literate, perhaps they would care to read the lyrics of the song in question. They will find that it refers to a war between Brit and Boer. To speak of right wingers and treason smacks of typical reactionary politics on the part of the department. Is their own fondness for the word struggle coming back to haunt them? - Guy
     
      Treason
    06/02/2007 16:21
    There is no such thing - they will be freedom fighters forced by the ANC to take a stand. Al the young white people cant get jobs (the are to white obvious)They had no part in apartheid but have to suffer because of this ANC goverment. - Lorret
     
      Arts and Culture
    06/02/2007 16:27
    Get a life!! - Koos
     
      Thami
    06/02/2007 16:50
    Good for you Thami. At least you asked the right question. - Lorret de Leeuw
     
      Goes to show
    06/02/2007 16:52
    BEE and other discriminating laws imposed by the government scares and provoke every body! How long do they think people will just sit back and take it from behind? If I was part of the government I would be scared too! Survival 101 - Don?t take food from a hungry dog's mouth! You may get bitten. Corrupt leaders call their people to action all the time. Their call actually works - It is clear to me that only a certain part of our population fall victim to touchier and farm attacks ect! - My Country
     
      Bok se lied
    06/02/2007 16:53
    Maybe the government finds it intimidating?? After the Boer war, this country started to make progress. Towns were built, cities created, infrastructure mobilized. What have they done?? Nothing.... except giving corrupt ex-militants and "freedom fighters" high paying jobs? I would hope that they feel guilty, but they probably don't. - Benjamin
     
         
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