What is going to happen post 2019 elections? We’ve known it since 1955

Opinion by Front National SA

What is going to happen post 2019 elections? We’ve known it since 1955
What is going to happen post 2019 elections? We've known it since 1955. Photo: FNSA

South Africa, and the world, reacted in surprise to the sudden announcement by Ramaphosa last year that he plans to expropriate land without compensation. Economists reacted in surprise to calls for nationalization of the Reserve Bank. People write long articles about the minimum wage plan and the reasons why a national health service cannot work and they ask with surprise: “But how is this possible? Mandela and De Klerk promised something else.”

Why are they surprised?

In due respect, when the Conservative section warned since 1985 that this is EXACTLY what will happen, we were branded as racists and apartheid lovers.

It is not as if the media, the economists, the politicians and the voters did not know this. At a meeting of 25/26 June 1955 in Kliptown, Soweto the Freedom Charter was adopted. This meeting was known as “Congress of the People” (The same name of the political party of Terror Lekota) It consisted of 4 front organisations for the SA Communist party. These organisations were:

1) The African National Congress (representing black people)
2) The SA Congress of Democrats (representing whites)
3) Coloured People’s Congress
4) The SA Indian Congress

The Freedom Charter, which was adopted, on face level is a morally sound document pleading for a non racial, non-discriminatory South Africa. But if you read deeper into it, you see a number of core Communist values. This very same document was described at the Rivonia Trial as the “Political Bible” of Nelson Mandela.

And to this document the ANC firmly and strongly adheres to this day, to the extent that they claim the current constitution to be based in the Freedom Charter. And that is why they judge it necessary to adapt the constitution where it needs to, to execute the Freedom Charter.

Let us look at one or two statements from this document (keeping in mind that it dates from 1955 (6 decades ago):

• “The national wealth of our country, the heritage of South Africans, shall be restored to the people” – in other words: Game reserves, tourist destinations, mines and water reserves should all be nationalized and handed over to government.

• “The mineral wealth beneath the soil, the Banks and monopoly industry shall be transferred to the ownership of the people as a whole” – in other words – nationalization of mining, banking as a whole and industry.

• “The Land Shall be Shared Among Those Who Work It! And all the land re-divided amongst those who work it to banish famine and land hunger” – in other words expropriation of land without compensation and handing it over to the masses, as in Zimbabwe.

• “All shall have the right to occupy land wherever they choose” – in other words: Occupation of land will become legal as in Zimbabwe

• “There shall be a forty hour working week, a national minimum wage, paid annual leave, and sick leave for all workers, and maternity leave on full pay for all working mothers” – the minimum wage law was passed last year, the others already a while ago. Still according to plan.

• “Education shall be free, compulsory, universal and equal for all children” – Jacob Zuma did not promise free education – it was promised in 1955 already! The ANC is just delivering on its promises.

• “Free medical care and hospitalization shall be provided for all, with special care for mothers and young children” – yes, even Aaron Motsoaledi’s National Health Insurance scheme to nationalize medical aid funds is merely the execution of the Freedom Charter.

Fortunately there are two other stipulations in the Freedom Charter as well. And these we plan to use to our advantage!

• “All people shall have equal right to use their own languages, and to develop their OWN folk culture and customs” – is this not a recognition that we have the right to protect our own language, customs, heritage and culture – which can be described in one single term: Internal Self Determination

• “The right of all peoples of Africa to independence and self-government shall be recognised, and shall be the basis of close co-operation.” “Independence” and “self government” – two words describing the meaning of self determination as proposed by Front National

If the ANC plans to execute the Freedom Charter, Front National politely reminds them that they need to execute it in full.

And if you still wonder what will happen after the 2019 elections, when the ANC will still be in power and with the support of the EFF have a two thirds majority – go read the Freedom Charter. They will establish a Communist state in South Africa.

The decision was made long ago already.

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