The contradictions,
ambiguities, and plain falsehoods, contained in the so-called
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, absolutely stuns the normal intelligent
person, e.g. “all have the right to utilize the opportunities
that have come with freedom”.
This “freedom”
after 1994 was mainly political (we could now vote, which did
not put food on the table; we could live in all areas, if we have
money etc.) but otherwise it was the capitalist class which benefited
mostly. The capitalists, with the support of the ANC in government,
could now exploit the working class more than ever before. They
could do so because the government then, had legitimacy in the
eyes of the majority of the people. They could now also, with
no restrictions, take profits out of this country instead, of
investing in infrastructure which would have benefited us. Is
this freedom, to scratch for something to eat in rubbish bins?
To sit by the wayside hoping that someone will offer you “employment”,
so that you may feed yourself, and maybe your family too?
Quote from the ANC Manifesto:“We will intensify our efforts
to provide services and opportunities such as water and sanitation,
health, electricity, housing and education, to those South African
who still do not have them”: Why not free water and electricity,
these are absolute essentials. But since these are privatized;
and the capitalist must make a profit; where workers cannot pay,
they are consequently denied. The destruction of working class
families (street children, abuse of wives and children, destitution
etc); as long as the ownership of the means of production (factories,
mines, banks and farms) belong to the few capitalists, then our
future must remain uncertain.
ON
CELEBRATING “FREEDOM”
Quote:“We celebrate a South Africa that belongs to all who
live in it ……… a Peoples Contract to Create
Work and FIGHT POVERTY”. You cannot have a contract that
meets the needs of the capitalist and of the working class –
this like saying that the wolf and sheep can sign a contract to
live in peace, side by side. Such a contract clearly only favours
the wolf. We in WIVL say that the only contract which the working
class should be happy to endorse, is where the means of production
is transferred, from private hands to that of the working class;
that would indeed be reason to celebrate. It is private ownership
of the means of production and distribution which is responsible
for people’s problems.
“CELEBRATING SOUTH AFRICA”
Quote:“Today South Africa is a democratic country………..”
In this so-called democratic country where are our votes put this
government into office, we the working class are systematically
disempowered. We are told by the media that this economy is growing;
but who is this growth good for? Not the working class. Take the
R710,00 per month given to pensioners, we challenge these members
of parliament to show us that they can live off this sum for even
one month. It is an indictment of this ANC government that people
who sacrificed their lives in the anti-capitalist struggle should
have to make do with this paltry sum. The average life expectancy
has dropped dramatically from 62 to 55.
If this continues
at this rate, by 2014 the average life expectancy will have dropped
to between 40 and 45. In the next period, 5 million people are
expected to die from Aids. Early death through hunger, starvation
and exhaustion is no cause to celebrate. The will (vote) of the
working class is receiving very little attention from this government.
All they give us is words and more words.
To talk about education; it has come to light that among those
enrolled for matric last year (2003) 60% dropped out, because
of poverty. Our so-called “right to education and skills”
stands exposed as so much hot air, while the destruction of the
future of our children carries on apace. We have a right to demand
free education, with books, meals, infrastructure, qualified teachers
and whatever else is necessary up to at least grade 12. For those
working class children who wish to, free education up to as far
as they can go.
Quote:“Today, South Africa is a country with a justice system
that serves the people………and laws which are
intended to prevent abuse”. In the case of an unemployed
father who steals in order to feed his family. What does the justice
system do; let him go or destroy him? The working class knows
only too well what the system does; a spin-off of the Jali Commission
is that it has now become common knowledge the destruction of
people that takes place in prison.
“ACTUAL PROGRESS GIVES US REAL HOPE IN THE FUTURE”
Quote:“Since 1994, R50 billion has been transferred to the
poor; through subsidized houses accommodating 6 million people;
through transfer of deeds in houses, that people have occupied
in townships………..”. No mention of the
substandard quality of the “housing” and the profiteering
that forever happens around these contracts. As for the transfer
of deeds in townships. These “houses” had in most
instances, not been properly maintained for one; secondly they
had probably been paid for many times over, depending on the period
of occupation, and, thirdly it has now become the sole responsibility
of the owners, who now have to maintain them, and on top of that,
also pay rates and all the rest of it. Housing provided so far
has been at the best of times, hopelessly inadequate. The working
class party must decide what the requirements for adequate housing
are. R50 billion rand over 10 years may look like a lot of money
but it amounts to about R5 billion per year which is peanuts.
In any
case this is tax-payers monies which is derived either from:
a) VAT of which the working class is the major contributor.
b) Normal tax in the form of PAYE, again the working class.
c) Taxes on factories and mines- bosses profits; which profits
are derived from the blood and sweat of workers.
The working class deserves not only adequate but free housing,
and what about all the squatters. They are the human capital of
this country and have a right, same as everyone to adequate housing.
Any plan that does not aim to build proper homes for all is a
plan to keep people homeless.
Any plan that does not aim to give work for all at a living wage,
is a plan to keep the working class in a state of starvation.
Such is the trademark of any capitalist government.
As the cornerstone of the ANC manifesto is dependent on encouraging
capitalist investment, this means that the state will always be
bound hand and foot to imperialism [the giant monopolies and banks].
The state is clearly the executive committee of the imperialists
and the local capitalist class. Bourgeois[capitalist] elections
are simply aimed at giving legitimacy to this executive committee
to carry out their plans for the continued exploitation of the
working class.
In conclusion, the deterioration in all spheres of life, to which
we have been witness, over the last decades; has happened because
the capitalist system is in absolute decline, even in the metropolitan
countries (USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, etc).
Increasing permanent
unemployment, one of the major features of this crisis, grows
apace and, only with the total uprooting of this system, which
has long ago outlived its usefulness, will we begin to see some
kind of future.
For things to start moving in the right direction the working
class has to apply its energies to the creation of a workers party
as part of the rebuilding of the Fourth International, as the
organ which will fight for its interest.