Monday, February 23, 2009

Julius Malema is not a true leader

"Julius Malema is no true leader. He is only a dangerous rabble rouser and spreader of hate. This is the easiest type of politics. To bad-mouth opponents and call them cockroaches and snakes, anyone can do. In the short term one is popular but in the longer run your followers realize that you are not making any real contribution to solutions", Dr. Pieter Mulder, FF Plus leader said in reaction to the attacks of Malema on opposition parties.

The most difficult is to, with wisdom, give leadership to your followers. It may make you unpopular in the short term, but in the longer term you are proven to be correct and you rise as a true leader. This is the kind of leadership which Nelson Mandela had illustrated. Malema believes that ANC leaders have a history of controversy and tries to copy it on an amateurish level. As examples he however does not take Nelson Mandela, but Peter Mokaba with his "Kill the Boer" slogan and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela who wanted to free everyone with matches. Just like his role models, only the best is good enough for Malema. In the midst of his follower's poverty, he drives around with a Mercedes Benz E-class and lives in the rich man's area of Sandton.

South Africa can not afford to get stuck with this kind of leader and politics. A million Tutsi's were murdered in 1994 in genocide in Rwanda. That was preceded by hate speech in which Tutsi's were described as cockroaches which had to be eradicated.

If discipline disappears out of schools and society, then an individual such as Julius Malema becomes a youth leader. As youth leader he was elected at an ANC youth conference where poor behavior, alcohol abuse, indecent exposure and damage to property were the characteristics of the conference. In a disciplined society such as Japan or China, such a conference would have concentrated on the future of the country and Malema's kind of rhetoric would not even have been seen.

In order to prevent Malema from ever becoming president of this country, the ANC has to end in the opposition seats. No opposition party can succeed with this on its own. A coalition of opposition parties can succeed with this. That is why every voter has to go and vote for the party closest to its values. After the election, truly responsible leaders work together to accomplish this.

Source: Polity

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