
Plato.The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men:
Wise men’s old sayings are often just as applicable today. Plato’s words could just as well have been Nostradamus’ predictions and description on the outfall of the South African election 2009. But indifferent, were they really? Wasn’t it a democratic election?
True, 10 million people voted for Jacob Zuma and the ANC. Some voted for the political party ANC and its brand value. ANC has still got a strong position after the freedom fights during Apartheid. It will still stand strong as long as Mandela is alive. Others voted for Zuma, the Zulu boy. But they voted and they won, so on those terms it’s true that it was a democratic election. They were not indifferent.
It’s rather a question of what are acceptable standards. A majority of the votes came from the poor black population. What standards are they used to? In the townships they are used to all sorts of crime - corruption, fraud and rape on a daily basis. Let me see, Zuma was also charged with fraud, corruption and rape - 700 charges in total. That’s a 100% match! That’s exactly the calibre of authorities that they are used to from their community. They voted for what they were familiar with and were comfortable with, thus Zuma and ANC.
The charges against Jacob Zuma, found guilty or not, does not constitute the calibre of an electable leader many places outside Africa. Some may have noticed how Zuma acted like desperate and guilty person the way he was fighting to avoid charges. He managed to dissolve the Scorpions (corruption task force), saved by the bell, so that the last hinder to presidency was gone.
The election in Zimbabwe comes to mind. The media was praising it as a good democratic election. The real opposition was tortured and killed over a number of years ahead of the election. In farming terminology it’s called weeding, although Mugabe did not improve agriculture much in Zimbabwe. But democratic it was indeed!
On the list of voters you will find that a lot of people have marked an “X” next to their name. A few literate people are running the ANC whilst the rest have fled or are trying to find a way to flee the country, also called the brain drain.
For the most part I’d say Plato’s words are spot on. The ANC voters were not indifferent though, they just didn’t know any better. They still pay the price!
I don't understand on what basis do they select their leaders
Im frustrated moments I’ve thought the same thing, to hell with it all. They deserve it. But after all, how can we come there and dictate how they should do things?
One of my favorite columnists in South Africa was fired for his controversial writings. He wrote in an article that without the colonial influence, they would still live in their straw huts etc. He was labelled a racist. Some times I wonder how long it will take before they are back in the straw huts with the leaders they choose.
Blind faith on anyone can take you down to hell
Never mind Zimbabwe, I don’t think South Africa should be a yard stick either.
I don’t have proper overview of the Indian election, but at least it seems that there are more than one or two parties collecting votes. It’s a good thing that the parties needs to cooperate... In SA, the ANC is way to powerful... very much like in Zimbabwe!
No ID... that’s shocking! Don’t get too smart though. Zimbabwe also required ID’s from voters... Mugabe collected passports like a madman from everybody at the borders... even for people passed away!
Osman!
In the eyes of the beholder I guess. Jacob Zuma is a rubbish candidate in my eyes, but a hero amongst many in SA. It’s a culturally divided society. The Democratic Alliance, which stands for more western values, has no chance as their voters are mainly the minority group. The country is returning to Africa.
Milind!
I wish only that South Africans also cared about finding out who their candidates were. A proper investigation of the 700 charges should have been conducted at least, before putting the man in the drivers seat!
Wayne!
That’s also a predictable version, lol!
It is never easy to keep a comfortable nest when we have politicians to keep messing it up
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office or it seems to be
There are high spots in all of our lives. I don’t care how great, how famous or successful a man or woman may be, each hungers for applause forced to want it by nature
be well—- wayne
I’m well thanx.
Well... I guess I’m a bit of a sucker, coz I believe there are some honest ones out there some place who truly wants the best for the people. It’s just that honesty can never compete with lies in an election campaign and people are generally not able to see through that!
Sorry i put an( h) in your handle that wasn’t there
Politicians like sleazy sales people use the power of psychology to control and fool the mostly dizzy of the world
You can direct people by the way you look and the phrases that cons use so well
People want to be lead and there are many who will lead them into misery
Laws of nature that want the strongest gens will never allow honesty at the top
Be well and i hope my way of saying things doesn’t get to you like some –respect Wayne
No worries. I’m used to it and not fussy about it :)
True enough, honesty might not be the fittest (sadly).
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No ID... that’s shocking! Don’t get too smart though. Zimbabwe also required ID’s from voters... Mugabe collected passports like a madman from everybody at the borders... even for people passed away!
Osman!
In the eyes of the beholder I guess. Jacob Zuma is a rubbish candidate in my eyes, but a hero amongst many in SA. It’s a culturally divided society. The Democratic Alliance, which stands for more western values, has no chance as their voters are mainly the minority group. The country is returning to Africa.
Milind!
I wish only that South Africans also cared about finding out who their candidates were. A proper investigation of the 700 charges should have been conducted at least, before putting the man in the drivers seat!
Wayne!
That’s also a predictable version, lol!
I’m well thanx.
Well... I guess I’m a bit of a sucker, coz I believe there are some honest ones out there some place who truly wants the best for the people. It’s just that honesty can never compete with lies in an election campaign and people are generally not able to see through that!
No worries. I’m used to it and not fussy about it :)
True enough, honesty might not be the fittest (sadly).
Im frustrated moments I’ve thought the same thing, to hell with it all. They deserve it. But after all, how can we come there and dictate how they should do things?
One of my favorite columnists in South Africa was fired for his controversial writings. He wrote in an article that without the colonial influence, they would still live in their straw huts etc. He was labelled a racist. Some times I wonder how long it will take before they are back in the straw huts with the leaders they choose.
Never mind Zimbabwe, I don’t think South Africa should be a yard stick either.
I don’t have proper overview of the Indian election, but at least it seems that there are more than one or two parties collecting votes. It’s a good thing that the parties needs to cooperate... In SA, the ANC is way to powerful... very much like in Zimbabwe!
Global Opinions (8)
It is never easy to keep a comfortable nest when we have politicians to keep messing it up
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office or it seems to be
There are high spots in all of our lives. I don’t care how great, how famous or successful a man or woman may be, each hungers for applause forced to want it by nature
be well—- wayne
Sorry i put an( h) in your handle that wasn’t there
Politicians like sleazy sales people use the power of psychology to control and fool the mostly dizzy of the world
You can direct people by the way you look and the phrases that cons use so well
People want to be lead and there are many who will lead them into misery
Laws of nature that want the strongest gens will never allow honesty at the top
Be well and i hope my way of saying things doesn’t get to you like some –respect Wayne
I don't understand on what basis do they select their leaders
Blind faith on anyone can take you down to hell
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