patrick gaspard thought it was a great idea. former investor, gaspard wrote a opt in to "new york times" endorsing this. "yes, the south african government under president joe amoco's is talking about accelerating land reform, but in a way that seeks to balance property ownership rights withou more equity and more broadly shared prosperity." more equity? just like in zimbabwe. patrick gaspard added, and many forms, that anyone who disagreed with his point on land reform was of course an irredeemable e.racist. gaspard later said he found the south african constitution superior to american's constitution.an george soros would not agree with that. most americans would not. it either would south african. how many have led that country in just the past ten years. patrick doesn't care. he -- for all, outcomes are far less interesting and far less important than theories. you won't be surprised to learn that patrick gaspard was once himself a community organizer. he once worked for a failed new york mayors and he remains personally clo