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It is very difficult to do public relations when the reality that requires it is so desperately indefensible. The FNB campaign sent President Jacob Zuma and his minions into an absolute tizzz. The truth hurts, especially from the dizzy heights of Davos.
It hurts more when uttered from the mouths of babes and black babes, at that, who articulate very clearly what is wrong with this place called the new SA. As "born frees", they cannot so easily be dismissed as apartheid kids! But, sadly, like us who grew up under apartheid, they can talk eloquently about what they see and experience.
These children know about books that are not delivered on time or not at all; these children know about schools that have no windows and about crime and poverty and about walking miles to schools while our politicians abuse state funds to buy imported cars; refurbish their homes; beef up their security; and travel abroad at our expense. So blinded by their own self-importance, these politicians underestimate the ability of our children to think independently.
A recent US television programme called "Boomtown" reveals the evolution of Washington politicians into the new aristocracy through lobbying, earmarks and crony capitalism, summed up aptly by Sean Hannity: "the business of politics in Washington has become the business of families." A sizeable proportion of the stimulus bill in the USA has gone to cronies and to reward those who supported Obama in his election campaigns.
Just so, Helen Zille's exposé of the ANC's information scandal is timely. Its subterranean conduit of funds to the Gupta family via the New Age is scandalous. The usual suspects - Eskom, SAA, Transnet and Denel - unashamedly bow to political pressure to enrich this carpetbagger family who has become a lifeline to the President's family.