Dear Comrades
I was shocked a few weeks ago when I read the utterances by a Mr. Steve
Franke (said to work for a global group) in a local daily. He attributes
President Mugabe’s socio-economic catastrophe to his Marxism. I wonder
if anyone on Earth could be farther from Marxism than Mr. Mugabe: Mr.
Trump is much better because he acquired his wealth outside of
government office. Our own Mr. Excellency abused Marxism
(equality/fairness) to win public support.
If you have access to the likes of Mr. Franke kindly put the following
questions: Did not Marx say (if socialism is implemented) the state will
wither away? While 99 percent of us (Zimbabweans) are literally
starving is not His Excellency building a too large army and police
force? Marxism? Add state-of-the-art military academies (and we are not
under threat from anyone), new parliament, new capital city etc.
While we starve Mr. Mugabe was among the poor before going into public
office, but his cabinet are Christian, did not Marx criticize religion?
In fact, what I can say is that Marx overrated influential people’s
morals and compassion. And while Christ and other religionists were
dreamers, mysticists (selfish and arrogant) Marx was the best in terms
of ethics, they (gullibly) believe they will join their god in the
(imaginary) paradise. Although they now disown each other, law,
politics, religion originate together, in a bid to make order to
society; tragically the cunning and powerful abused power selfishly.
Hence proponents of just, fair and ethical ideals like Marx were
condemned while proponents of bigotry/dictatorship like Christ (read,
e.g. Matthew 10:34-42 and Luke 9:59-60) are eulogised. An Almighty Dad
(if he has the power; love and mercy he is said to have) would never
subject his son to barbaric torture.
Instead of facing reality (like Marx), mysticists waste time and
resources wrestling an imaginary monster. Thus the very real monsters
abusing power (the bully bigots exploiting and torturing 99 percent of
the population) are ignored. Really, some churches are very well
organised, help their members in need but, pathetically, if you are
going in the wrong direction, you will never get to your destination,
however graceful your pace may be.
Bigots wishfully think they can lock reality out of the front door. I am
one of the many made destitute when our cruel and selfish leaders
forfeited our savings (now I am unemployable due to age. Ironically, His
Excellency wants to work beyond 2020, even if he is 25 years older than
me, old enough to be my father. But ever since robbing us in 2008/9
they are bombarding us with propaganda ‘Empowerment! Zim asset’ instead
of doing some good to us. They defrauded/robbed in 2008/9, once more
they are squandering millions of US dollars telling us how good His
Excellency is and how much good is in store for us come 2018.
A week ago: people were tortured and chased by armed police from
demonstrating against the bond notes, but the Herald newspaper came out
with ‘people ignore the planned demo…’ Yes, locking reality out of the
front door, but they forget we live in the situation, although we have
no access to the internet and we cannot afford phones, which can access
Facebook, Google etc. Yes, religious propagandists are safer because
with their acumen to articulate and encourage the suspension of logic,
hallucinate and infatuate congregants.
GODWIN HATITYE, Harare, Zimbabwe
Commentary and analysis to persuade people to become socialist and to act for themselves, organizing democratically and without leaders, to bring about a world of common ownership and free access. We are solely concerned with building a movement of socialists for socialism. We are not reformists with a programme of policies to patch up capitalism.
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Thursday, February 02, 2017
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