Malema's folly: There is nothing injurious or incongruous in the vision of black economic freedom in this life time
Gorge Orwell rightly said that: All political thinking for years past has been vitiated in the same way. People can foresee the future only when it coincides with their own wishes, and the most grossly obvious facts can be ignored when they are unwelcome.
In my opinion that urgency of economic transformation can never be postponed, what we can postpone is our own understanding and acceptance of what needs to be done.
I read with intrigue Helen Zille's piece on those of us, black and white, who remain victims to the system and therefore defend their weaknesses through racism. I agree with her on the need for all of us to begin to take the responsibility for creating the future we desire. Clearly it is time that us blacks to shed our past handicaps and take responsibility for creating the future that we desire.
On that point, I would therefore speculate that Helen Zille would support Malema, a person who has decided not to play victim to the past but to take the responsibility of influencing his environment to create the future which he desires which is economic freedom in this lifetime. The same cry, I believe, applies to the rest of Africa were multitude still play victim to the past even including leaders such as Mugabe who, still to this day, blame colonialism for the country's current economic problems.
I have said it before that there is nothing injurious or inappropriate in the vision of black economic freedom in this life time for without it our country will remain polarized in all fronts. We therefore need to embrace this vision promote it.