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DA’s black leaders want Tony Leon to explain Maimane ‘experiment gone wrong’ statement

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Maimane, a former leader who was at the helm of the DA during the 2019 election campaign, has described Leon’s characterisation of him as not only offensive but dehumanising.

Former DA leader Tony Leon. File picture: Neil Baynes/ANA

BLACK leaders in the DA want former party leader Tony Leon to explain the statement attributed to him saying that One South Africa movement leader Mmusi Maimane was “an experiment gone wrong”.

Leon caused a stir at the weekend after News24 published an interview on his book Future Tense: Reflections on my Troubled Land and why Maimane was “an experiment gone wrong”, among other things.

Maimane, a former leader who was at the helm of the party during the 2019 election campaign, has described Leon’s characterisation of him as not only offensive but dehumanising.

“The project of dehumanising is certainly one that is historic. I was offended and found the comments offensive but somehow not surprising because this is something not unique in this instance.

“It is something that happens to many South Africans whether you are in the corporate space (or not),” Maimane told the SABC.

He said the issue of “an experiment gone wrong” said more about those who made those comments than those who were the targets of the comments.

“I think being the weekend of Easter, sometimes you have to say ‘forgive them for they know what they are doing’ because in some ways you realise the project that I was engaged with is still the one that is desperately needed in South Africa, the project of equality among races,” Maimane said.

Leon could not be reached by Independent Media yesterday, but he told Newzroom Afrika that the quote attributed to him was a line from an interview with News24.

“Mmusi was an experiment gone wrong as Mmusi never committed to the party’s ideals before he joined it,” he said as he read the full line.

He insisted that Maimane never voted for the official opposition before joining it.

“Of course it was an experiment, something different, something original … How this is dehumanising – I understand people are angry, they are suffering at various levels – is extraordinary,” he said.

When it was pointed out to him that people were offended as his statement evoked sentiments dating to the era when Sarah Baartman was used as an experiment, Leon said: “I am very sorry if people are offended but frankly …”

Some DA leaders have since come to Maimane’s defence while others sided with Leon.

DA federal council chairperson Helen Zille, who could not be reached for comment, tweeted that for her the real experiment was the attempt to “leap frog” three election cycles between 2016 and 2019.

DA leader John Steenhuisen could not be reached for comment.

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