Khaya Dlanga's column of the day is entitled "Why black folk don't vote DA," and it is one that all South Africans need to read. Basically, he gives all of us the real reasons why black people will not vote for the DA and I agree with him.
Firstly, black people's apartheid scars are still too deep, whether you are a born free or not, that is my opinion because in some way I am sure a black person has had an unpleasant encounter with a white person. Well this is not the reason, the reason is, and I quote: "The real reason most black people won’t vote for the DA is because they want to fix their problems for themselves. They don’t want to feel like they need a white person to solve their problems for them. If they allow the DA to take over, this is what it will feel like, “We can’t do it for ourselves, let’s let the white people fix this for us.” Yes, Mr Dlanga said it and whether you like it or not, it is true.
Some may find my views contrary to my upbringing, reason being that I didn't grow up being previously disadvantaged, I also played with Barbie dolls and talking toys and went to a ‘Model C’ school, therefore I would be one of those young twenty somethingers dancing along with other youth members of the DA, wanting Hellen Zille to be my next president...right...wrong. I believe that this country is not ready for a white person to govern because we are scared of what may happen to the future of this country. Dlanga says, "It is simple. Black people want to do it for themselves. It seems like race, but it really doesn’t have to do with race even though everything seems black and white. It’s about pride. It is about proving to ourselves that we can do it on our own." Well said and explained Mr Dlanga.
I know that some people may not be able to swallow this very well, but in a free country like ours, it is the right time to tell the truth about this country. Some white people will be very sensitive towards this issue and some have already expressed their hard feelings on Mr Dlanga's comments, but what makes me happy is that the case is closed and nobody, no matter who you are, it cannot be tampered with.
Another reason the DA will not get a black folks vote is that we don’t trust them. I still have this feeling that a white person sees me as a black person and nothing but a black person because they pretend so much. Take for example when you walk in a shopping mall and pass by a white person, they will automatically smile at you, but when you are gone that smile is wiped away immediately. Why do they feel the need to do this? Don’t shake your head, you exactly what I am talking about. That’s why the DA didn’t get the majority of black people’s votes because we just don’t trust them. Yes I said and it’s true!
We are the next generation and need to look at what needs to be done in order to fix the wrongs of our leaders and part of the fixing involves telling the truth.