Showing posts with label zuma is bad for south africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zuma is bad for south africa. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Zuma is getting warmer, and we're 'warming' towards him: SERIUSSLY

So what if government officials are corrupt, we know they are. But here - this question of amnesty - is a way to prevent Muga…er…bit of slip, Zuma from getting in. Long before the Iraq war was sanctioned/supported, I was one voice saying it was a bad idea. I also think Zuma is a bad idea. Simply because we already know what to expect. Seri-o-usly.

We can expect even higher degrees of corruption and covering up than we’re used to. This is an uneducated man who has already greased his palms. And he shows a disregard for the AIDS holocaust that is killing the people he claims to represent. The amnesty idea - not granting I mean - is a useful tool to prevent him from getting into power, and I believe there are VERY cogent reasons for doing just that. Among them the freedom of blogs like this to differ - and they may no longer exist under a ZUMA government. Zuma tried to sue David Bullard for R6 million. I suppose that’s just a joke. It’s not real right? Actually it is real, and under a ZUMA government it will be more real. Something to ponder.

More at Trapido's blog.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

"This is how liberty dies - to thunderous applause"


Benjamin Franklin told people that America was "to be a Republic, if you can keep it."

So you want to know how to unravel a Republic? Well, the first thing is that the best predictor - I'm afraid to say - of future behaviour, is past behaviour. Hence, if you're considering getting married and you haven't been faithful to girlfriends, if you don't have that track record, odds are, you will remain a letch. In the same way, if you're not yet a Big Time politician and you're already being prosecuted for corruption, chances are, when you (think you) can get away it, being in a position of greater power, you'll go for it again.

For a while there I had given Zuma the benefit of the doubt. Now I am back to thinking it is craziness to elect someone who has already proved himself to be, well, unacceptable as a leader. The same can be said for members of SARU. Nonetheless, in South Africa, we seem incapable of facing the obvious, and not only that, doing something about the obvious.

A great everyday example is this: In Johannesburg I fairly often find myself driving by the scenes of car accidents. Without fail, within seconds of this glaringly obvious public demonstration of the consequence of recklessness, a driver will do some daring (and unnecessary) manuoevre to get ahead. I rest me case. We get the leaders we deserve, because at the moment we don't deserve better than we are getting, or giving.

For the movie version of what I am saying - and I am very serious - watch Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith. People are highly susceptible to being stirred by their own passion. It is how we drown reason, and deliver ourselves unto evil. You have been warned. The race is now on to see who gets there - to a state of Empire - first, us or the USA.