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Mphatjie Monareng

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'Tell no lies'

by Mphatjie Monareng
2009-06-30 14:04

How many times have you heard our politicians say: "Tell no lies, claim no easy victories?" Many (or perhaps even too many) times, I bet. Our politicians like quoting Franz Fanon, the late freedom fighter and philosopher, born in the Caribbean island of Martinique.

Often, when I hear our politicians quote this revolutionary thinker, I get angry because I sense that most of them have never really bothered to read Fanon.

If they did read Fanon, they would not even dare quote him because he had nothing but scorn for self-serving politicians of the type we have in our country and continent today.

If they cannon read Fanon's book, The Wretched of the Earth, in its entirety, our politicians need to read at least one very relevant chapter, aptly titled The Pitfalls of National Consciousness. Therein lies some profound lessons.    

Fanon predicted, long time ago in 1961, the corruption, laziness and selfishness we see in our body politic today. He predicted that the new rulers of independent and free African states will try to emulate their former colonial masters in their thirst for power and greed.

"The national bourgeoisie of under-developed countries is not engaged in production, nor in invention, nor building, nor labour; it is completely canalised into activities of the intermediary type. Its innermost vocation seems to be to keep in the running and to be part of the racket," said Fanon.
 
Fanon also predicated that free African political organisations, having just tasted the spoils of power, will see nationalisation not as a means of governing their states with regard to new social relations, but simply as "the transfer into native hands of those unfair advantages which are a legacy of the colonial period". Was Fanon talking about BEE, which we have seen to be of benefit only to the political elite and their business friends?

The new middle class, the so-called Black Diamonds in South Africa, would use its class aggressiveness to corner the positions formerly kept for the previous oppressive rulers. Upon attaining freedom, the new middle class attacks colonial personalities, fighting to the bitter end against these people "who insult our dignity as a nation".

The "Black Diamonds", in South Africa's case, would then wage a war of aggression against the way of living of their previous oppressive masters, with their activism "more and more tinged by racism, until the bourgeoisie bluntly puts the problem to the government by saying: 'We must have these posts'."

To Fanon, policies such as BEE would be "cheap-jack's function", characterised by "meanness of outlook" and absence of all ambition, symbolising "the incapability of the national middle class to fulfil its historic role of bourgeoisie".

"In a certain number of under-developed countries," says Fanon, "the parliamentary game is faked from the beginning. Powerless economically, unable to bring about the existence of coherent social relations, and standing on the principle of its domination as a class, the bourgeoisie chooses the solution that seems to it the easiest, that of the single party."

At this point, if you have been voted into Parliament or any other public office by poor people with the hope that you will bring some positive change to their dire living conditions, you take a deep breath; tell yourself that you will immediately stop sitting in Cape Town and pushing paperwork and start doing actual work with actual people, your constituency.

You stop thoughtless sloganeering and demagoguery; you stop quoting Fanon out of context and dedicate yourself to the service of humanity.

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Anon 6/30/2009 3:49:43 PM
Mphatjie what a great article, you are indeed a black diamond to me!! Just wait, the coconut slurs will come hard and fast my good friend! Totally in agreement with you, could not have said it better.

Piet 6/30/2009 3:51:04 PM
So very true. But sadly the persons who must read this, cannot, for they are to busy, "working" in paliment.

@Mphatjie 6/30/2009 3:54:22 PM
I've never heard or read of a politician in SA uttering the phrase "Tell no lies, claim no easy victories?"...is it perhaps that you've now read the book & need to share????
Although I agree mostly with what you're saying...I do not agree with you placing words in the mouths of politicians & thinking we will believe it.

Glock 22 c 6/30/2009 3:56:49 PM
Politicians is like cockroaches cant make food but always in the kitchen. And in Africa they are corrupt criminals too

SimonP 6/30/2009 4:02:24 PM
So Fanon predicted what most of us know is happening now. Sadly some will not ackowledge any of the self enrichment and greed. The ANC heirachy talk alot and its followers believe everything they are told despite a myriad of proof otherwise. That proof just gets swept under the carpet in true ANC fashion.

P Neill 6/30/2009 4:10:16 PM
Why not give this new government a chance to do the work? It will take some time before we will see results either way.

Plato 6/30/2009 4:10:58 PM
Mphatjie, indeed you are right...I think every looking outside with moderate intelligence will agree...I think Fanon's thinking emanated form the likes of Plato's Republic which at that stage was completely colour blind and based on human frailty to power and greed and was quick to identify the right mix for society where politicians were the least paid and least tempted to become rich...it's human nature what is and has unfolded before our very eyes on a daily basis...the only solution is to elect people who are worthy of such standing BUT with an educated majority (indeed through racist strategies) the current leadership are not selected by being highly respected and morally beyond reproach...rather they are connected and were particulary effective in subverting the old regime or are related in same way.....

Mzi 6/30/2009 4:11:03 PM
bunch of lies from mphatjie, never read, heard of politicians saying that, not even DA. Let's base our facts on true stories than acting like a propagandist. You are reading the wrong stuff, once again writing to please the negative thoughts. You are sure to receive a massive standing ovation for your articulated nonsense.

Juan @ The Author 6/30/2009 4:12:42 PM
Nah our poleticians don't use clever quotes, they tend to do a stupid dance, shout viva and amandla (whatever that means) and 'the masses' eat that **** up, thinking it will magically bring them safe communities, houses, electricity and running water. Its FOOLPROOF!

BLACKsoWHAT! 6/30/2009 4:13:04 PM
I like this article, some great lessons to be learnt for some of our white folks on this forum, its not always what you say but how you say it, meaning your criticism has to be "insult free". Black ppl have been embarassed by your kind for too long hence we're not paying attention to what you saying, we all know things are F***** up, but in comparison to some of you i.e Juan, Cynical Moron and blahze blah, we want them to get better,the 'ek told jou die blaks kannot garwen' mentality is old, good article indeed.

Vincent 6/30/2009 4:19:10 PM
That explains a lot.

hans 6/30/2009 4:23:31 PM
For what it is worth. Compare colonialism to the deployment of ANC caders. Add to this the tick attitude of politicians and you get an idea of the mess.

gerald 6/30/2009 4:32:23 PM
It really is sad to see the botch-up that the ANC has consistently made in its 16 years of power - yet is still voted in by semi-literate masses who actually BELIEVE its empty promises. I am sorry that COPE does not seem to have made much headway, because I reckon a) that there are a majority of White folks like myself who couldn't care less what the colour of our rulers is, so long as they rule for the good of the country and b) that there are many many Black folks who hate the ANC corruption and inefficiency that reduces their quality of life and makes their reputation a bad one. Please God, may decent, honest people move into governing positions in SA for the good of us all.

Mandlakazi 6/30/2009 4:42:17 PM
@Monareng-How can you quote a book if you've not read it? Sounds stupid to me.Also after reading the book why must they quote something that pleases you than what pleases them and their supporters? Not all African states are failing,have you checked how our neighbour Botswana is doing? the Pula is stronger than the Rand,did Fanon mention that in his book my dear learned friend?
You are also being political in your argument
any politician can quote Charl Marx,someone else can quote Adam Smith(the father of economics) and tell you about the invisible hand that controls the economy. So depending on who and when you want to bash,you can also quote the bible.
But one thing for sure someone will be happy somewhere but correcteness is no guarantee.

Like it 6/30/2009 5:35:31 PM
I like your way of thinking. Pity 100% of the govmunt doesn't see it that way nor do all the masses of ANC supporters blindly following along behind. I fear you have opened yourself to a lengthy beating from some of the regulars but it is refreshing for me to read what you said and congratulations are in order for stating what needs to be stated.

G.Annandale 6/30/2009 6:05:55 PM
You ask any SA politician "Is this you?"

The answer will be an emphatic no. They never look in the mirror, their heads filled with meaningless rhetoric. The people who have to pass judgement by casting a vote do not even know the difference between truth and lies.

RUDOLF 6/30/2009 6:50:52 PM
This Fanon guy sounds to be more correct than Siener van Rensburg. They thieve, they burn and destroy. And when in power they are not easily corrupted because they are already corrupt.

SM 6/30/2009 7:02:14 PM
History is repeating itself and the price has gone up again.

SM 6/30/2009 7:03:37 PM
We are all part of the rat-race. And as normal in Africa the rats won.

LordWabbit 6/30/2009 9:04:41 PM
Awesome article, have added Fanon to my reading list.

Maryanne 6/30/2009 9:04:45 PM
A brave attempt! And you think they are remotely interested in stopping their corruption and gravy drinking. Come on! The whole of Africa is corrupt - Zambia, Nigeria, Mozambique .... Just look at the rulers. And as you rightly said the innocent believe the junk they talk. How long before the connection: black=corrupt will be made? Can everyone just keep their hands to themselves and work together for the benefit of all in SA. The best man should get the job regarless of colour.

Priester 6/30/2009 9:22:42 PM
Well said Mphatjie. It would be great if this letter could have been shared with the millions who do not have access to this site, even to those who choose not to read the inputs on this site.

Paul Grant 7/1/2009 2:21:23 AM
The thing with the ANC and other African Governments is that they only adhere and preach extracts from freedom fighters/philosophers, they do not abide by their preachings as a whole. They cannot provide their own ideologies but rather plagiarise someones elses work. It is a matter of what suites them and when, certainly this is called hypocrisy.

BTW excellent letter

@wanker @mphatjie 7/1/2009 2:27:39 AM
That phrase was muttered several times in the Limpopo area as well as in the Eastern Cape during pre-elections.

So suck it up and appologise to Mphatjie for your stupidity, you coconut.

Thabo Matwabeng 7/1/2009 7:28:06 AM
Your letter deserves wider publication; it is excellent. The irony is that our constitution attempts to protect against all these ills ith the eperation between party and state one of the most important principles. When voted into power, politicians serve the Country, not themelves or their own party. Interference in the prosecuting authority must also be guarded against which is why we do need the Scorpions in its original form. And basic efficiency is an absolute must: politicians are mandated to deliver: wasting time and money on incompetence leaves less time and money for the poor. Think of the SABC, SAA, ESKOM, Road Accident Fund, Dept of Health, Dept of Home Affairs, Dept of Correctionall Services, Policing, tender irregularities, the arms deal and all the money wasted on weaponry we do not need, the list goes on. Politicians are not our friends: they serve us. Every person has the responsibility to bring change and contribute positively to the country. If the politicians can't we will replace them.

Eles 7/1/2009 7:52:26 AM
I challenge opposition parties to educate the voters more through campaigning ( and now not just before elections) to ensure that people understand the responsibility that comes with their vote and the difference they can make. The ANC has had a chance but they have not impressed at all and if I were an ANC voter their performance would truly embarass me yet I feel disheartened as I more than expect them to continue to "misrun" the country for a long time to come. They talk alot but what actually gets done? The shocking state of departments and institutions is unacceptable particularly given the exorbitant tax we pay in this country. The practice of appointing ministers needs to be seriously addressed consider this recent notion of Blade's re exemption for varsity entrance. I know that alot of schooling isn't up to scratch and that is the educations ministers fault they must sort it out however has it occured to him that people who have a natural aptitude for a particular subject and study hard and apply themselves will do well - is it fair for these students that exemption is disregarded - must we keep on lowering standards that is an insult to us all. You cannot keep adjusting marks - people need to step up we can't all be doctors or engineers we need people of all different careers and maybe some people are just better suited to do other things - if you don't make the grade you just don't cut it and sadly the ANC really doesn't cut it! PS for those who want to tell me yet again that pre 1994 they didn't have services and now they do - the joke is on your failure to grasp that a more competent party would have achieved so much more and most definitely less waste of government money on weaponry and excessive celebrations!

GeorGe 7/1/2009 7:58:07 AM
Yes - totally agree. Said with no punches pulled. The Parliamentarians sleep in the front row - and get paid for it! A now for Poliotonki's comment!

PJ 7/1/2009 8:06:14 AM
Politicians might not have said those exact words of Fanon but they certainly have added to them or phraised them differently. "We must fight coruption".

Mandla Mahlangu 7/1/2009 8:18:49 AM
Tell lies?Parliament? BEE ? i dont understand how this mix.

@Matwabeng 7/1/2009 8:27:28 AM
True that. But what happens if government starts changing the rules, to prevent themselves from being brought to justice? What is going to happen with the Freestate premier, last week, and his R3 mill bribe? Why doesn't JZ make examples out of the politicians? Why do we still have Travelgate MP's working in the top level of government? Why do the people on the ground, believe the lies over and over? Damn politicians are so protected, look at JZ disbanding the Scorpions, to basically, sweep the Armsdeal and other corruption under the carpet. Why does it feel so hopeless preaching to these SCUMBAGS and asking for justice?

@Mphatjie 7/1/2009 8:42:22 AM
Did u sit with an dictionary in front of you when you wrote this article??? I didn't understand a word you were saying!! Who is this "Fanon"- Sounds like a 'tosser' to me...

Mandla Mahlangu@Eles 7/1/2009 8:54:21 AM
'They talk alot but what actually gets done? " really? can you tell me those things which were not done by the ANC.

Ivan @Mphatjie 7/1/2009 9:24:40 AM
Awesome as usual, how do we get the masses to see the wood for the trees? This is not about white or black rule, it's about the right people ruling. I salute and support all "coconuts".

@Mahlangu 7/1/2009 10:33:20 AM
What the ANC has not done? How about run a healthcare system. The only thing the ANC does right, is rename streets, collect taxes and enrich themselves.

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