DA continues the work of Jan van Riebeeck in the Western Cape
6 April 2016
Today in 1652 Jan Van Riebeeck landed in Cape Town, South Africa. This was the start of the nightmare of subjugation that Black people have had to suffer for the last 364 years. We had hoped that democratic elections in 1994, and the adoption of our Constitution in 1995 would put an end to the cycle of subjugation and poverty. This hope was misplaced as the tenets of the Freedom Charter were abandoned by the ANC.
For all the diseases that 17th century ships carried, Jan van Riebeeck was the host of the most destructive virus known to man - capitalism. Those wretched three ships were agents of a capitalist concern, the VOC.
Capital demands infinite growth in a space of finite resources, so it expanded its territory and rendered the native peoples landless.
Capital demands a cheap, expendable workforce, so it enslaved and subjugated the Khoi, the San, the Nama, the Xhosa and all who dared to stand in its path. It brought slaves from Malaysia, Indonesia and other parts of the world.