EFF CONDEMNS PLANNED XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS IN SOWETO
Tuesday, 15 June 2021
The EFF condemns the xenophobic attacks which are planned in Soweto, in Gauteng, by criminal elements and desperate political parties, that are scared of white-monopoly capital.
There have been numerous reports of the planned looting of small-shops owned by foreign nationals, by people who have a misguided understanding as to what is the root cause of poverty and unemployment in South Africa. Spaza shops and retail outlets in the township do not constitute an economic threat in this country and to demonise these forms of entrepreneurship only seeks to embolden large scale entities of capital, namely Rupert and Stellenbosch aligned outlets.
The problem in South Africa is not the informal economy of entrepreneurs, regardless of their nationality. It is the monopolisation of wealth by a white-minority, in land, agricultural and minerals production. This monopoly, is safe-guarded by a reactionary government. It is this government's failure to industrialise, create jobs, build housing and provide education that results in the poor conditions that define black life in South Africa.
To chase away foreign nationals is to fight over crumbs, while all Africans are victims of the same culture of being excluded from the formal economy and the corruption of the ruling elite. The anger of our people must be directed at the government of the day and those they protect, and the consequences for their failures must be felt on the streets and on the ballot.