The DA has advertised the post of a suitable candidate with the necessary requirements to be black enough to replace Lindiwe Mazibuko.
Our most outstanding leader of the world working class movement Vladimir Lenin had to say the following profound theoretical formulation" men make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please, they do not make it under the circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the people".
Our transition from Apartheid colonial society to our new national democratic society is essentially an inevitable outcome of the struggles of our people. It is a product arising out of the common cause and the determination of our struggle against national oppression and exploitation.
The racist comments by the leadership core of the Democratic Alliance that their parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko is not black enough to succeed Madam Hellen Zille are ponderous. These backward and most inferior statements confirm our long held view that racial discrimination is an essential ingredient of the overall strategic objectives of the democratic alliance.
The simplest mathematical formula here implies that Lindiwe Mazibuko is not black enough precisely because she does not meet the criteria of standards required by the DA, for a suitable(black) person who can attract majority of the black South Africans into its own ranks. In other words she failed the performance agreement she entered into when she was as a result of the very same reason, employed as a parliamentary leader of the party.
The theory is as simple as ABC, bring more black to be black enough to meet the set of criteria of standards required for an ideal leader of the party. The criteria for the election of leadership within the structures of the DA are still consistent with the racist posture and character of the party.