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Our immediate task is to win the national election

 

 

Phatse Justice Piitso, Politicsweb, Johannesburg, 29 August 2013

 

Our immediate task is to ensure the overwhelming victory of the ANC in the
forthcoming national general elections.

 

Different political parties across our country are gearing themselves for
the national general elections to be held next year. The national general
elections will also coincide with the 20th anniversary celebrations of the
achievements of our democratic government. 

 

Our elections are taking place against the background of the most hostile
and aggressive international balance of forces. There is a worldwide counter
revolutionary strategy to undermine the leadership of national liberation
movements who led victories of the struggles of our people in the former
colonies and semi colonies. 

 

Imperialism and neo colonial forces have even determined a framework of a
twenty years period as a barometer to measure the fate of democratic
governments led by national liberation movements in the former colonies and
semi colonies. The reason why the coalition of forces opposed to the
transformation of our country is throwing tantrums that the ANC led
government has nothing to show after twenty years in power.

 

In our country the Democratic Alliance in collaboration with both the
domestic white monopoly capital and international monopoly capital, is at an
offensive to undermine the tremendous socio economic achievements gained by
the ANC led government. What they can not explain are the measuring tools
they are employing as a yardstick to evaluate the work of our national
democratic revolution.

 

The momentum for the elections is taking place against the background of the
growing perceptions of corruption under the leadership of the ANC led
government. All the forces of counter revolution have converged around this
as the core message for their elections campaign. 

 

They are spreading a propaganda based on the falsehood that corruption index
has increased to 69 percent this year from 34 percent in 1994. The most
important question we ask ourselves is whether indeed, corruption under the
auspices of the ANC led government, has skyrocketed tenfolds more than
during the three and half centuries of the preceding colonial governments. 

 

Without fear of any contradictions, the achievements of our government
during the past eighteen years of our democratic dispensation far surpass
the achievements of the successive colonial governments in the past three
and half centuries. There were even no systems at all to measure the
performance of those who were in positions of responsibility.

 

Therefore the futile attempts to use the Apartheid colonialism as a
barometer to measure the achievements of our revolutionary government, is an
insult to the overwhelming majority of the people of our country.  No amount
of fundamental violations of human rights and atrocities was ever recorded
in the history of the struggles of mankind, than during the three and half
centuries of imperialism and colonial oppression and exploitation in our
country.  

 

Historical records confirm Apartheid to have been the highest form of
corrupt government ever in the history of the evolution and development of
society. Even the whole world under the United Nations General assembly
unanimously declared the racist apartheid system as the most heinous crime
ever against humanity.

 

The pandemic socio economic conditions confronting our democratic government
and our people today, emanate from the harsh realities of the centuries of
colonial oppression and exploitation. It was an official policy of the
oppressive racist governments, to exclude the black people in general and
the African people in particular, from the commanding heights of our socio
economic mainstream. 

 

The architecture of the Apartheid regime was designed in such a way to deny
our people with access to essential services such as water, electricity,
health, education, housing, road infrastructure and job opportunities. The
reason why they will oppose any decisive intervention by our democratic
government to improve the living conditions of our people.

 

We therefore need to prepare our young generation to be able to face the
growing onslaught that seek to present a false perception that the ANC led
government, is responsible for the harsh socio economic realities
confronting our people. The essence of this onslaught is to undermine the
scientific logic that the development of society is embedded on the lessons
and the experiences of the past. 

 

The posture of counter revolution in this instance is to elevate the
application of common sense at the expense of scientific realities of our
concrete material world.  The thrust is to distort the true historical facts
about the struggles of our people against imperialism and colonial
domination.

 

The importance of this question rest on our understanding that society is
shaped by the best of its ideas. Therefore our task is to defeat the
tendency that seek to perpetuate a false view that in our march into the
future, we must forget about our past. 

 

The tendency seeks to cultivate a wrong mindset to our young generation that
there is no need to ask questions about the cause of the massive racial
inequalities rampant in our society. That there is no need for our
generation to ask questions as to why most of the most developed and fertile
lands only belong to the majority of the white population in our country.

 

A mindset that seeks to mislead the young generation of our society that
there is no need for them to understand why the socio economic ownership
patterns of our country has assumed a racial posture. That there is no need
to know the reasons for the poor state of our education, health, housing and
many other essential services such as water and electricity.

 

Failure to counterpose these counter revolutionary tactics will have a far
reaching consequences to the future of the people of our country. It will be
at the detriment of our society to give space to abstract dominant ideas
whose theoretical foundations are based on falsehood that we can reach our
better tomorrow without our today. 

 

Our people must be able to separate the truth from falsehood. Although that
our national democratic revolution is faced by many challenges, the ANC led
government has achieved a tremendous progress to improve the living
conditions of the people of our country.

 

.        Phatse Justice Piitso is the former Ambassador to the republic of
Cuba and the former provincial secretary of the SACP writing this article on
his personal capacity.

 

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