If the history of the world, or nations, is the development of the Idea of Freedom, as Hegel claimed, then the recent South African election suggests that the country is in political regression. When you study the voting patterns closely you're left with the conclusion that South African voters have relapsed to pre-1994 voting tendencies, by voting more according to race and ethnicity. Never you mind the negligible black pockets who voted the predominantly white liberal Democratic Alliance (DA), for reasons mostly to do with antipathy towards the ANC than choice. If ever it was in any doubt, it is clear now that the experience of apartheid left the South African nation traumatized, resentful and distrustful towards each other.
There is also, in the recent South African voting pattern, a clear revolt against reason and open society for radical collectivism. Racial nationalism, which appeals to tribal instinct, passion and prejudice, is still a driving force for the majority of the South Africans. It is no coincidence that when a Zulu became the president of the ANC for its support to grow drastically in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, where Zulus predominate. Meantime in the Eastern Cape, where the majority is Xhosa, the ANC support fell drastically. This might be in protest of the way the former president, Thabo Mbeki was recalled before the tenor of his presidency was over last year. Since Mbeki is Xhosa the argument still stands.
It'd seem the more the DA and VF use apartheid tactics of "swart gevaar" in their electioneering the more their support grows. It can't be a coincidence that their growths was predominantly in white areas; and both took the chunk of overseas voters, people who mostly left the country in fear of what is called the Zanufication [the spread of Mugabe political tactics, like confiscating white commercial farms] of the country. For those who had hoped South Africa was progressing towards a less racially, ethnically society the trends of our past elections were very disappointing indeed.
What is also of utmost concern is the fact that most South Africans don't seem to realize, or don't care, that the country, is slowly succumbing to the pathologies of totalitarian politics through radical collectivist tendencies that are mostly adopted by post-colonial African governments to distract attention from their delivery failures.
For instance, it is common to hear from the militant youth the Tripartite Alliance of promoting The Party (ANC) as being everything that the individual owes everything to, physically and metaphysically. The firebrand president of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) Julius Malema said, to no comeuppance; "We'll show them [that] outside the ANC there's no life; no nice things."
From there it usually is one step short of the notion of divine state, a state that overrules all personal morality and conscience, as promulgated by Leninism and cruelly pursued by Stalinism. Then the principles of universal civil rights, gradualism and democracy are defenestrated.