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Jissie Joost, couldn’t you have shocked us all a bit sooner? Like, when I was still completing the sex chapter in my new collection of insults (out soon in a bookshop near you and perfect Christmas gifts for people you don’t really like and can’t think of anything to get them, hint hint).

That’s the trouble with writing a collection of the best South African insults of the past two years or so — the moment you commit something to paper, it’s out of date. When I wrote that chapter, Joost was still insisting that the oke in the video’s schlong was too big to be him, and he didn’t wear that kind of underwear. And now we know that meanwhile it was him all along, and he’s got a new autobiography out which includes all sorts of unsanitary details about Amor’s bowel movements, as if the Huisgenoot readers of this world really did spend day and night wondering whether she really did fart like a horse in that book by that tabloid hack, wotsitcalledagain.

(And what’s with Minki getting divorced? Think twice before you get married on Top Billing, people.)

This new collection of insults is the last, which means no more collecting the latest Malemaism, a challenging habit to break. But, like Star Wars, things make more sense in threes, and anyone who saw the last Rocky flick will know about the danger of too many sequels. Rather bow out on a high note, and Droolius certainly is that, a virtuoso insultist who excites the kind of fear and loathing we used to associate with Winnie and then JZ.

Speaking of which, isn’t it funny how we’ve managed to reconcile ourselves to a Zuma presidency? When I wrote the first volume of insults, Jacob Zuma was probably the pharmaceutical industry’s secret weapon: how many people gulped down anti-depressants and sleeping tablets to deal with the fear of Msholozi at the helm?

I wonder what the coming year will bring us. Plenty of material, to be sure: of that I have little doubt. I just won’t be the one collecting it.




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16 Responses to “Jissie Joost, how could you?”

When will Cornie Mulder and Athol Trollips utterances or even Zille’s claim that we live of white South Africans tax contributions be subjects of fear and insults. I think this country has a view and media so skewed its a crime being a ‘black’ leader.

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MuAfrika on November 5th, 2009 at 12:47 pm

Personally I think its so sweet and cute that Amor farts. So in spite of being so damn gorgeous and sexy she a flaw. And really not a serious one in my book.
And its one I can relate to as I fart a lot and my wife doesn’t and she gives me a hard time about it.

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Al on November 5th, 2009 at 1:18 pm

You read that tripe? You collect that tripe? (Well that I already knew.) And whoever said we are all reconciled? I’m just not the type to commit murder…

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MLH on November 5th, 2009 at 1:29 pm

This made me laugh. You are a beautiful writer -I wana be just like you one day.

keep on writing, you do it well.

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Matlhodi on November 5th, 2009 at 1:58 pm

I read that Steve Hofmeyer waded into the whole Joost saga with his stetson and five cents…
Steve Hofmeyer was agter elke man
Joost was agter elke vrou
Thanks I am here all week

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Banana Peel on November 5th, 2009 at 3:43 pm

Well, that will put a dent in Christmas sales of your book. Every reader of this blog will now know that if they give your book as a gift the recipient may, at your suggestion, take it as a signal that they are unliked.

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OneFlew on November 5th, 2009 at 7:25 pm

I didn’t even know that Joost could read, let alone write a book.

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Garg on November 5th, 2009 at 8:33 pm

“Jissie” — unique. Such a powerful combination of pure innocence and undiluted awe.

Jissie.

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Blip on November 6th, 2009 at 5:01 am

I must say it is peculiar how public sentiment seems to always come around in the end - the need to normalise an abnormal (or abhorrent) state of affairs is so strong in humans. I think what is happening with Jacob Zuma and public opinion will eventually happen with Julius Malema …. I argue that here: http://nicborain.wordpress.com/2009/11/04/julius-malema-is-the-coming-man/

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Nic on November 6th, 2009 at 8:20 am

Nic, you are of course right that people “come around” to acceptance of unpleasant facts.

I think it is a simple metter of cognitive dissonance - when there is a conflict between your beliefs and your behavious or external reality, then you tend to change one or the other to reduce the discrepancy.

How does the observer reduce the dissonance which Malema creates? Accepting him as “not so bad” is probably one of the least stressful alternatives.

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OneFlew on November 6th, 2009 at 1:26 pm

Yes, all the people seem to be warming up to Zuma… he is behaving so presidential…

If you are not naive you would realise however that Malema is making all the statements Zuma does not want to.

Malema = Zuma by proxy

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GS van Zyl on November 6th, 2009 at 1:31 pm

Zuma is a good president, that’s why South Africa is happy with him. A lot of ridiculous and completely ineffective vitriol was spewed about Zuma prior to his election. And now all those morons have been proved wrong. But not me - I liked him from day one, precisely because he ticked so many others off. Their reasons always lacked substance.

Joost is an amateur. I’ve done far worse than him. Plenty of married Capetonian men have screwed more whores and sucked back more crack than he could handle in a lifetime. If he was doing it right, he would have checked out in a haze of crack fumes like Chris Farley did. Instead we are stuck with this has-been.

I love the first date he had with Amor. Nothing is more likely to turn a man on than a watefall of fresh excrement cascading from a woman’s ass. After that display, he could not do anything but marry her. I bet he still feeds her laxatives.

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Richard Catto on November 6th, 2009 at 4:17 pm

It is clear the media is not helping us Africans build and they choose who to target depending on how much they pay.Joost has a family, just like Steve and JZ. They were torn apart like shreds.Like crabs, we pull each other down.I agree with Richard.They tried JZ. Malema and crew were too strong for them. They won the day.Can we help Amor keep her husband and the children their father?Afrikaans Newspares were the worst!! They all pretend to be moral whilst like everyone, journalists do it in the car and they also go out, drink to death, looking to be picked up and screwed by strangers like anyone.Hence they like these screwing stories.Why not keep them for Adults only? They make them front stories.The Man apologised.What more must he say? Infact many women confessed they want His Body!They saw some moves and items worth pursuing.One mistake from Amor he is in for a supprise!Joost stop apologising now, move on.

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Black and proud of Joost! on November 8th, 2009 at 4:59 pm

Catto, if you imagine SA is “happy” with Zuma, you’re way overdue for a really long walk in some clean, fresh air.

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Blip on November 9th, 2009 at 1:42 am

Ha ha ha never heard such patronising nonsense ‘Black and proud of Joost! What does ‘BLACK have to do with it ‘COCONUTSO’
I don’t think you are as you say cos if you are even Joost would be offended by your patronising ‘color’ reference…

Am not proud of any cheat you either believe in polygammy or you stay monogamous anything else is cheating….

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MuAfrika on November 9th, 2009 at 11:45 am

@Blip: Well the fact that a minority of Voortrekkers will never be happy with anything a black person does, is nothing for us to concern ourselves with.

When I say “South Africa” I refer to the 80+% of South Africans. What you and your racist friends think about anything is irrelevant. Have you not noticed that already?

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Richard Catto on November 9th, 2009 at 5:09 pm

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