Voices| 'Don’t vote ANC, don’t vote' - EFF Chairperson Dali Mpofu writes that this is the only message which must ring in the ears of all those who love their children and want them to inherit freedom, equality and dignity
It is exactly 72 hours before you make the most historically important decision in the life of this country: whether to prolong or to end the suffering of black people, especially Africans, since the arrival of Jan van Riebeeck 367 years ago, including 46 years of apartheid and 25 years of ANC misrule and corruption.
On 8 May 2019, what will you be saying?By voting ANC, you will be saying: “I am happy with the black conditions in the past 25 years. I will be happy if we are here 50 years on. Somebody once said to expect a billionaire to fundamentally disturb the very system which made him a billionaire is the classical definition of madness. When Ramaphosa called for “concomitant action” against the Marikana strikers, he was not being animalistic. He was acting according to the dictates of the system which created him.
If you are homeless, it matters very little that the person who causes that situation is white or black. If anything, it feels morally worse that it is done by one you regard as your own flesh and blood. But, in objective reality, it makes no difference. It must be fought with equal, if not more, determination than before – sparing neither strength nor courage!It is a logical impossibility that the apartheid system can be reformed.
Simple economics will tell you that by putting more disposable income in the hands of the population, one does not only improve the lives of the recipients, but also stimulates the economy to create more jobs. Similarly, by robustly improving infrastructure, one makes life easier for citizens but creates millions of jobs, freeing millions from dependency on grants.
The market is the only tool. Privatise everything. The ANC, which has bought into such nonsense, is not different to prophets of doom, such as Pastor Lukan and other snake pastors.
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