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Nationalist
liberators trample our freedom
Rejoice
Ngwenya
October 10, 2011
Contextualising
freedom via the myopic prism of African nationalism is suicidal.
Yugoslav political philosopher Milovan Djilas pours scorn by drawing
"attention to the formation of a "new class", comprising
leading Party officials, with their families and friends, who use
the formidable apparatus of a one-party state to maintain their
privileged positions. Much the same principle applies in black-ruled
Africa: virtually all countries are now controlled by one-party
hierarchies or military dictatorships, the "Independence Constitutions"
having been either ignored or formally abolished . . . a mass
movement drawing on racial hostility to replace an advanced leading
group of a different ethnic origin by a "new class" of
privileged despots of the same ethnic origin as the masses in the
name of democracy, human rights and so forth".
In Zimbabwe,
promises of 'liberation- from colonial bondage to blissful
self-rule turned out to be a falsity, whilst our hopes of liberal
democracy have been dashed against the jagged edged corals of nationalist
greed. Post-independence prisoners-of-conscience like Magodonga
Mahlangu, Moses Mzila Ndlovu, Solomon Madzore and Farai Maguwu must
be forgiven for not differentiating white colonial from Black Nationalist
oppression. The yoke of media restrictions, political reprisals
and obnoxious state propaganda puts credibility of ZANU-PF 'liberation
nationalism- in permanent jeopardy.
Wikipedia says
of political freedom that " . . . it can also refer to the
positive exercise of rights, capacities and possibilities for action,
and the exercise of social or group rights." None of the constructs
of freedom have been accorded due attention by the current generation
of nationalists in Zimbabwe. The Robert Mugabe era of contemporary
liberation politics is mainly an illusion of 'economic empowerment
deficit- - the perfect excuse to plunder private property
for the purpose of enriching an elitist ruling class. Nationalism
is a conduit of self enrichment by a compliant shoal of cohorts
utterly consumed in self-exaltation to the point of blasphemous
idolatry.
My despondency
with nationalists is not so much of not 'liberating-
Zimbabwe. After all, thirty years of Joshua Nkomo, Ndabaningi Sithole
and Robert Mugabe activism put Zimbabwe on a trajectory of overdue
black majority rule. However, other than a Parliament flooded with
'good niggers-, most Zimbabweans have pretty little
to show for Nkomo-s life sacrifices. Political liberation
has become a curse, leaving the reputation of Black Nationalism
in tatters.
Nationalism
itself has nothing to do with freedom. "Johann Gottfried Herder
coined it during the late 1770s as a political ideology that involves
a strong identification of a group of individuals with a political
entity defined in national terms." As one author observed,
nationalist liberation political party names make no reference to
'democracy- or 'freedom!
The brand of
nationalism currently afflicting Zimbabwe is by fate, defined by
Wikipedia as ultra nationalism " . . . that expresses extremist
support for one's nationalist ideals . . . often characterized
by authoritarianism, efforts toward reduction or stoppage of immigration,
expulsion and or oppression of non-native populations within the
nation or its territories, demagoguery of leadership, emotionalism,
scape-goating outsiders in socioeconomic crisis, fomenting talk
of presumed, real, or imagined enemies . . . ". We are reminded
in the same study that "Nationalism is inherently divisive
because it highlights perceived differences between people, emphasizing
an individual's identification with their own nation." ZANU-PF-s
obsession with sovereignty is in this class of political chicanery!
My argument:
equating nationalist liberation with total restoration of civil,
political, social and economic liberty is pervasively virulent propaganda
to anaesthetise Zimbabweans into legitimising plunder by the ruling
ZANU-PF elite. They have absolutely no interest in promoting genuine
freedom. The superstructure on which the architecture of Mugabe-type
nationalism sits are invisible piles that entrench status quo to
subvert liberal democracy and perpetuate own selfish eco-political
interests.
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