At the time that Zuma was
speaking, numerous marches were taking place, calling for Zuma’s resignation,
as ‘he is the man who is solely responsible for bringing South Africa to junk
status’. Interviews with several private citizens on television revealed a
state of dissatisfaction with the state of the country, with inter-generational
rape being common, unemployment high and the performance of local government
entities inadequate.
With all of this, Zuma proceeds
resolutely on the path of expropriation of land without compensation, a drive
to ensure the increase in the representation of Blacks in ownership and
management of companies, ignoring the implications on unemployment and economic
activity of his hare-brained policies, and concentrating only on the
racially-divisive rhetoric for which he is known. He continues to spout the
lies on which he bases his policies, and reiterates his unfounded ‘statistics’.
There could be no better illustration of this than Zuma’s congratulation of the
Chief Justice for his hosting of an international judicial conference. He
seemed not to notice that the keynote speech by the Chief Justice could only be
interpreted as a stinging indictment of Zuma’s actions.
Zuma is a consummate politician,
speaking the words that the electorate wants to hear, directing their
sentiments towards the emotional and ignoring reason and truth. If South Africa
ever wants to become a rational democracy, the legacy of Zuma will have to be
erased from the public conscience. Together with his predecessor, this criminal
(yes, criminal: he breached the Constitution in a grave manner, and he breached
his sacred Oath of Office, both of which are criminal offences which would put
an average citizen behind bars) President has achieved something that Nelson
Mandela feared would happen as an extreme failure of democracy.
Cry the beloved country. South
Africa deserves better.
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