*NATIONAL SECRETARY POLITICAL NOTES*
*

*5 May 2011

*The DA is "buying black votes for white power"
*
Over the last elections, even now under the leadership of Hellen Zille, the
DA has zigzagged in the public space by overtly portraying themselves as a
non-racial political party in order to increase its profile, whilst covertly
maintaining a hypocritical and racist agenda when it comes to its internal
leadership issues and service delivery in Cape Town and the Western Cape.

If you look at the poster of the DA, it is nothing but a marketing strategy
to reflect the DA as non-racist and non-sexist. I am sure the thousands of
election focus groups and the millions spent on advertising told the ‘DA
war-room’ and the drivers of its ‘delivery bus’ the honest truth: “you are
racist and sexist—work on it”.

Even the choice of the slogan: “We deliver for All” (much smarter than FIGHT
BACK of Tony Leon, I must admit) is meant to win black and white support
whilst in actual fact the credentials of the DA shows that they have
delivered for “all the white suburban’s” both in Cape Town and Midvaal.

If you look at the DA’s ‘smart electoral strategy’, for instance, you can
see how desperate this is mainly meant to attract the majority of the votes
whilst remaining mum and secretive about its selection of candidates. They
launch their election manifesto in Kliptown (where the Freedom Charter was
adopted), celebrate freedom day in Solomon Mahlangu Freedom Square and
Hector Peterson Memorial, and even have De Lille back to her NACTU roots.
Zille even took dancing classes from her real maid in order to appeal to the
black vote. This is a clear campaigns focused on getting black votes for the
retention of white power.

The truth is that with the death of the National Party and the conservative
nature of the Freedom Front Plus, the DA wants to remain a hopeful home for
the ‘whiteys who did not create or support apartheid’, but wants
unsuspecting black people to catapult these whiteys into power.

For this to happen, they will ‘clean up a few darkies who spits the queens
language excellently’ and present them as capable of leading the DA in the
future and applaud their embracive nature of the “open opportunity society’.
As part of this propaganda, the DA has desperately tried to hoodwink
everyone into forgetting where we come from, that apartheid and its
architects are gone and done with and that it is no longer about black and
white “political parties”.

They urge all those willing to listen that “liberation politics is history”,
and that the time has come to be all inclusive, erase our past and embrace a
future that the DA represents.

Yes apartheid is gone; but the pains and scars of apartheid are our daily
nightmares, including in the townships where Mazibuko and De Lille were
born.  Well we have news for you: we will only forget about apartheid when
its legacy is gone.

Even after a teary twitter post raising the hopes of Mazibuko as the
potential future leader of the DA, we cannot forget the countless number of
instances when the DA has shunned at open-opportunities (pun intended) to
become truly non-racial (or even non-sexist).
Remember when Zille was to appoint the Western Cape cabinet, and we were
presented with an all-white-male leadership. If you look at the racial
profile of the DA’s membership in parliament and the provincial legislatures
you see what the DA really is. If you narrow the search and look deeper into
those who are appointed as shadow Ministers at various levels of government,
you see who the real DA is when you realise that all is white and merry in
our supposed non-racial political party.

It may be convenient to argue that the DA has appointed a young black and
lost soul to run for mayor for the City of Johannesburg; but the DA sees no
potential of winning this City and would be happy to see Mmusi Maimane
suffer the embarrassment of loosing to the ANC as opposed to one of its own
white laities from the affluent suburbs.

Whilst in Tshwane, where Zille wrongly predicts that they are neck-and-neck
with the ANC and that it will go down to the wires, they have gone to their
automatic choice of one white Brandon Topham. Why not one of those black
mamas they rented during a service delivery protest earlier in the year? It
is not wrong for a black person to join the DA. It is actually foolhardy to
blame people who join any political party (except those whose membership is
only opened to a specific race). But to be in a political party in order to
be paraded as a symbol of its non-racial success like a monkey being
displayed at a circus to show the success of its master in training this
mammal into performing human traits is utter unacceptable nonsense. Shame on
both the monkey and the master.

In their weak defense, the DA and some of its supporters have accused the
ANC of being the opposite of the Nationalist Party and a mere black
nationalist movement. They also argue that the DA puts people in position
who can deliver rather than on the basis of their colour. Mazibuko has often
been paraded as the blue-eyed-girl of Zille as a reflection of her ‘capacity
and understanding’ of DA policy, and thus, a commitment of the party to
non-racialism and non-sexism.

But the lenses which the same people selected by the DA use are incapable to
see beyond the colour line of Camps Bay and Khayelitsha. Dan Plato and his
Counsellors have spent millions of rent in Camps Bay on, for instance,
refuse removals and bicycle lanes than they have spent on a toilet in
Makhaza.

They have spent millions forcing homeless people out of Houtbay than they
have in relocating these people to a descent shelter. They have used rates
and taxes in the City (the highest in the country) to keep especially black
people out and relegate them to Khayelitsha. The mentality of service
delivery adopted by the DA is the same as the one it applies on leadership.
It is based on black and white.

All the DA is interested in, is “how many black votes can we get so that we
can get as many whites as possible to be appointed in positions”. The DA
should give us the racial profile of their candidates nationally. Are they a
reflection of the demographics of our country? Were they popularly elected
by communities? The problem with the DA is not only that it is run by
Whites; the problem is that it has sophisticated its neo-apartheid policies
and wants to sell it through the ballot to its future victims. We will not
buy that!
As long as these answers remain unsettled, then we will start believing what
Nzimande said: A Madam and Two Eves. Thats the Bottomline, cos the YCLSA
said so!

Buti Manamela
National Secretary

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