When you have a low self esteem, anyone can manipulate who you become.
In my last article, I briefly spoke about the concept of mental models, and how they control how we relate to the world. Our mental models determine our relationships, our economics, our politics and virtually our very existence, especially how we relate to and interact with the universe. Our history, experience or exposure, plays a decisive part in that. In Zimbabwe, our past and especially our post independent political experience, has played an essential role in shaping what we have become as a society, particularly what we value.
Centuries of slavery, colonialism, racism, and economic bondage in Africa led to black Africans truly believing that they are indeed, an inferior race and thus, were not entitled to the same social and economic benefits which the colonialists were entitled to. This is the most treacherous thing that happened in the past that, even to this day, it still affects how as blacks, we relate to whites, the world and to each other.
Thank goodness we had individuals such as Herbert Chitepo, Joshua Nkomo, Josiah Tongogara, Josiah Chinamano, Leopold Takawira, Ndabaningi Sithole, Jason Moyo and many others, who refused to accept that they were lesser individuals, and personally did something to challenge the status quo and change their circumstances. We must continue to honor them for that and also continually recapture that spirit of personal dignity, courage and pride.
Followed by colonialism, was political independence where, we as black Zimbabweans truly believed that finally, we were free. However, as we all know, we have ended up somewhat worse off than we anticipated. The sole reason for this is because ZANU (PF) used exactly the same mentality and laws that the colonialists used to keep our aspirations subject to their control. Those who now purport to be champions of our political freedom have continued to do their best to injure our self esteem lest, we become too confident to remove them from power.
They have used the media to influence our mental models on what is possible, intelligence officers to intimidate us, laws to prevent us from evening getting together to discuss our circumstances and every means imaginable, to prevent us on challenging the status quo. They have successfully suppressed the power of individual self confidence - the same qualities that led our fallen heroes and heroines, to challenge the colonial status quo. The medicine used to enslave us in the past, has become their key to continue to dominate us. The sad reality is that, we have even consented to be continually told that we are nothing but "povo" and they are the "chefs".