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Original Post Date: 2005-06-10 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 6/10/2005 5:25:31 PM
Zimbabwe: The Dying MDC bungles the National Blitz
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 6/10/2005 5:25:31 PM
Zimbabwe: The Dying MDC bungles the National Blitz
[Well, it appears that my predictions from several months ago, that the MDC is dying and is losing influence are coming true. I think one can pretty much write off Zimbabwe. Even though the conditions in Zimbabwe are absolutely perfect for a fantastic counter-revolution – there are no real leaders there and no men brave enough to fight, or clever enough to actually think up a workable strategy. Virtually all the Whites have left (and they probably had the main skills needed for the job if only the Blacks actually trusted them), and the Blacks have no fight in them! Its sad really. Napoleon Mugabe wins again! I take my hat off to the cunning old cretin. And yet… the war there is so winnable! Let me tell you all something that we can learn from this: I fear, that nothing will change in the political situation in Southern Africa until the day when WHITE PEOPLE take up arms! It looks to me as if the Blacks in Zimbabwe, and the Blacks in South Africa (e.g. The Zulus) are going to all lose their courage, will and direction. We Whites, who have been driven back in the past, must start thinking in the long term, about how we will fight for our survival one day because of the very FAILURE of these other Blacks who supposedly were our friends and allies. The burden is going to rest on our shoulders – even as our enemies are disarming us, driving us from our jobs and trying to break our economic power. I am a firm believer in leadership. We will need to develop real leaders – as opposed to “Managers”. We will be needing men to lead from the front, because what we face, is going to be horrific. We will have to try to survive in the face of everything going wrong all around us. The future that awaits us is one that will call for courage and strength. Too many people in this country are scared of the Blacks. The only thing we need to fear is our own lack of courage. But if we have spirit and courage we can do much better than the MDC or the Zulus ever will. To face up to the ANC, or the likes of Mugabe is going to require a really tough will – a will of steel. I have long regarded people like Tony Leon, for example, the leader of our opposition as a sort of “pretty boy” who will be running for cover when the real trouble comes. It is my view, that when CRUNCH DAY comes for us Whites, you will see a lot of prominent White Liberals running as fast as bloody hell, while crapping in their pants at the same time. The MDC are fools. I talked to them. I tried to talk sense into them – years ago. I told them, WAR, WAR, WAR. Don’t stuff around… I never believed that strikes alone could succeed. The MDC waited too long and they wimped out when the moment came for courage. I told Black Zimbabweans in the “resistance” (such as it was), “If you guys don’t prepare for WAR, then Mugabe is going to outwit you and defeat you.” Some of those Blacks then later tried to fool me by pretending that they really were going to do something. In the end, I saw they were just a bunch of clowns who were more interested in stealing money and lining their own pockets than in actually organising real resistance against Mugabe. They were a bunch of amateurs who thought that fighting Mugabe was a game and that they were destined by God to win. I told them, it wouldn’t be easy and that the only way to get rid of the old scumbag would require rivers of blood to flow – but it was doable because the vast majority of the population hate his guts and if they smell resistance and victory, they will join, while his soldiers and Police will defect. In fact, his Police and Soldiers were quite scared of the MDC 2 years ago, and some were preparing to switch sides if they saw a real revolution starting in the streets. But the MDC did not seize the moment, when the moment was right. That moment might never come again. It is sad really, because they held TOTAL VICTORY in the palm of their hands if they had just gone about the business seriously. All this means, in the long run, is that the Marxist Leaders of Southern Africa will be able to focus their FULL ATTENTION on us Whites and it is US who will bear the brunt of the failure of the MDC in Zimbabwe and the Zulus here in South Africa. All these “Black Friends” of ours will run away and hide… when the ANC steam-roller comes heading our way to crush the life out of us. We’ll have to stand alone. But maybe it is better that way. We must just learn to stand up for ourselves and fight for ourselves against great odds. We’re far from finished. If we have the right mindset, we’ll be ok. We just need to become more determined and adopt a more militant mindset. We must not cower before the ANC, and grovel on our hands and knees. We will need to build up the MENTAL strength to face them, even if they outnumber us ten to one. We have some things they don’t have: Ability being one of them. I believe, if we can keep our cool, that we can survive even if the ANC throws the book at us. I don’t believe they can actually defeat us completely – unless we are stupid and weak enough to let them win – like the MDC has let Mugabe do. The news report below saddens me. Mugabe wins again! Jan] YESTERDAY’S anti-government mass action organised by a coalition of opposition parties and civic groups to protest the ongoing demolition blitz was a flop largely due to poor organisation and lack of leadership. Observers said the failure of the stayaway exposed the waning influence of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party and its allies, the same coalition that managed to stage a five-day mass action that brought the country to a standstill in June 2003. Other groups involved in the failed protest are the National Constitutional Assembly, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition and a number of NGOs. Human rights group were also part of it. However, the broad alliance seemed to have bungled the protests, showing the alliance has lost the political initiative. In 2003 the MDC was on top of the situation and reduced President Robert Mugabe to a prisoner at State House as people stayed away from work for a week. Back then, even civil servants who do not belong to the main labour body, joined the stayaway. Most workers stayed indoors, thus denying the security forces an excuse for a major crackdown. Yesterday most workers reported for work and businesses were open. Shops, banks, offices, industries and different service centres were open. Zimbabwe’s main cities were a hive of activity. It was business as usual in Harare. In Bulawayo, the second largest city, the situation was the same. There was a heavy police presence in parts of the cities and towns and in the streets. Three Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) activists were arrested in Bulawayo for allegedly organising the mass action. The three, Percy Mcijo, David Shambare and Ambrose Manenji, were picked up from their homes at around 5:00am and detained at Bulawayo central police station. “The ZCTU has not ascertained the fate of the three who are still in police custody but has already instructed lawyers to handle the issue,” the unions’ spokesman, Mlamleli Sibanda, said. Despite the failure of the mass action, organisers said they were satisfied with it. Spokesman for the alliance Lovemore Madhuku said traffic was thin in Harare “showing a lot of people did not report for work”. “It has been reasonably successful,” Madhuku said. “More than 50% of the workforce in Harare and Bulawayo didn’t report for work.” Outspoken MDC MP Job Sikhala said the stayaway succeeded in expressing popular disenchantment. “The stayaway was not about closing businesses but voicing dissatisfaction with government’s demolition campaign,” Sikhala said. “We have managed to do that and we are convinced it will be more effective tomorrow (today).” Source: AllAfrica.Com |
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