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Learn something new...

2008-12-23 08:22

David Moseley

I guess if you're not learning something new every year, then you're not really living. This year I learnt that KFC Zingers are far spicier in the UK than they are in South Africa, I realised I can't play soccer on the PlayStation after five draughts, and, most importantly, I finally managed to get the maid to stop ironing over the prints on my clothing. I had to take the iron away from her. But still, at least my t-shirts survived the year.

A more effective lesson, though, came courtesy of the many moaning and wailing politicians that inhabit the country. It seems to me that they just can't let go. They can't let go of the injustices of the past, they can't forget the wrongs, and they seem set against evolving beyond the caricature of a man (or woman) in power - only there for the good times, happy to cash in when they can, turning a blind eye when the heat is really on.

This is not to say that the past must be forgotten. It shouldn't. The past needs to remain thick in the conscious of all South Africans who want a better life. But the way the past is used can be changed. I get the impression, as a concerned, albeit casual, observer and very much a man in love with his own country, that many of our leaders are happy to go on decrying the atrocities of years gone by, but without actually setting a course for real conciliation.

Forgive and forget

An extreme example of this if the sheer lunacy of Robert Mugabe's "leadership" in Zimbabwe. Everything from Cholera outbreaks to new Madonna singles are fingered by Zim's own Dear Leader as a legacy of British rule.

Closer to home, the split in the ANC (and messy aftermath of mud-slinging) that led to the formation of Mosiuoa Lekota's Cope, hinted that maybe not everyone in South Africa is ready to forgive the sins of past cruel fathers.

I'm just speculating, of course, but when reading the reports and listening to the rhetoric between JZ and Terror you get the feeling that some of the comrades are still fighting for injustices that aren't exactly there (or, in 2008, shouldn't be present).

It's not easy to forgive and forget. And only the truly great men and women seem to do it without any hint of bitterness. It also seems overly simplistic to suggest that simply dealing with past, accepting it as that - the past, is the only way forward for a peaceful and happy South Africa.

But then again, maybe it just as easy as that. Remembering the past in the wrong way - as a tool to generate anger and spite - has never worked well for anyone.

Merry Christmas.

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BLACKsoWHAT! 12/23/2008 10:04:32 AM
Its quiet easy 2 forget when you r the perpetrator...its like not understanding why your wife cant forgive u 4 cheating. On the other hand that kind of resentment will destroy you...in this case freedom fighters will, So the question is how do we overcome those emotions?

Mark 12/23/2008 10:20:35 AM
Right on the money... Merry Christmas to all and lets hope 2009 brings about greater reconciliation amongst South Africans and a solution to Zim's problems.

GIva 12/23/2008 11:53:20 AM
Hey Dave, I was hoping for one last funny article for 2008. It's the first time I've read your article to the end without a chuckle. Please write with your normal style next week. May you have a merry christmas.

Wiseman 12/23/2008 12:02:52 PM
Try reading the whole article before you jump down his throat... "This is not to say that the past must be forgotten. It shouldn't. The past needs to remain thick in the conscious of all South Africans who want a better life. But the way the past is used can be changed."

lloyd macklin 12/23/2008 1:13:25 PM
..is often characterised by the manner in which it demonises a particular group so that their supporters believe they are being protected. Hitler used hatred of Jewish people to unify Germans. Idi Amin had the Indians and dear Bob has England. Our leaders simply blame all whites. Easily identifiable target group. Fortunately the coming generations will understand that we are all citizens of the world and dreams of nationalism will become outdated.

Deano 12/23/2008 1:16:26 PM
While I agree that the past shouldn't be forgotten, the sins of the fathers shouldn't be passed onto the children. I was born in the 80's, and(depite the fact that everything from 83-93 is a blur to me)I get blamed for the mistakes of my parents. My children would not have had anything to do with apartheid, does that mean that they will still be blamed? Will each new generation automatically inherit the blame of their parents. South Africa will not move forward until situations like this stop.

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