The document discusses which political parties in South Africa are dividing the country and which are unifying it. It argues that the ANC has historically embraced unity, as shown through documents like the Freedom Charter and efforts to work with business leaders, while criticizing other parties like the EFF for embracing violence and the DA for inconsistency. It acknowledges the ANC still needs a formidable opposition but that it has always emphasized the importance of unity in working together for South Africa.
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WHO IS DIVIDING SOUTH AFRICA AND WHO IS UNIFYING SOUTH AFRICA
1. WHO IS DIVIDING SOUTH AFRICA AND WHO IS UNIFYING SOUTH AFRICA: I
AM TALKING ABOUT SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICIANS – NO; I AM TALKING
ABOUT SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICAL PARTIES
When Nelson Mandela and his generation won democracy, they also won everlasting peace and
stability for South Africa. It is this peace that we must dress and keep. We do not know – maybe
malema will repent – maybe he will see sooner than later that Jesus has blessed him with leadership
skills but for now we have to be vigilant because it looks like we might be having a potential South
African Adolf Hitler or Mussolini.
Two months before the local government elections and the new kid on the block is building and
consolidating its violent element. We all know the fate of political organisations like eff in South
Africa; maybe in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe or Hitler’s Germany or Pre – 1945 Japan eff would have
flourished with its violent gush.
As for DA it is annoyingly lukewarm! I think DA is one of the most confusing political organisations in
the world. I mean –you marry Dr Mamphela and divorce her before the honey – moon; in-fact on the
same day – talk about bullshit. You see the DA will always play number three in the present and
future political framework. They are with South Africa’s Adolf Hitler in parliament – but they claim
peace and integration is part of their make-up!
I think, we must acknowledge that the ANC is yet to have a formidable opposition. I think, we must
also acknowledge that the ANC has always rubber-stamped the significance of unity – you know
working together we can do more. The reason why the ANC depends on unity it is because it was
founded on it!
You see the Freedom Charter, the National Development Plan, the Intergraded Development Plans,
the latest economic meeting that the president had with business people is a clear example of the
principal of the ANC – unity. You must understand that when the ANC said it is non-racial, non-sexist,
non-tribal et cetera it was saying it believes in unity.