Comrade Bopela always manages to hit the nail in the head. What a sharp article!
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*I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him*


*Thula Bopela, Politicsweb, Johannesburg, 31 March 2012*

I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him

The words were used by Marc Antony in Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. 
Julius Caesar had been assassinated by the Roman senators who accused 
him of being a tyrant. The accusation was that Caesar planned to declare 
himself king and make the Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra, his queen. Rome was 
a republic and had no place for a king and queen. The senators then 
decided to assassinate the man they saw as a threat to Roman liberties.

Antony was a great friend of the dead Caesar and he decided he was going 
to turn the Roman citizens against the senators who had murdered his 
friend. Marcus Brutus had addressed the citizens first and explained why 
they had killed Caesar, and the citizens had been satisfied with the 
explanation. 'Not that I loved Caesar less, but Rome more,' said Brutus. 
Antony's job, as the friend of Caesar, was to change the public mind 
against Caesar's murderers.

He had to resort to language that, at first, did not indicate his true 
intention, knowing the mood of the citizens after Brutus had spoken to 
them. He pretended that his sole aim was to bury Caesar only and not to 
praise him. He even pretended to agree with what Brutus had said about 
Caesar: 'The noble Brutus hath told you Caesar was ambitious; if it were 
so, it was a grievous fault.' At the end of his oration, Antony had 
successfully changed the mood of the citizens, and had so moved them 
that the citizens believed the senators had done a terrible wrong to 
Caesar. Civil war followed.

The Reverend Frank Chikane has been trying to do something for some 
time, beginning with what was called 'the Chikane Files.' Recently he 
has written and published a book 'Eight Days in September' wherein he 
outlines the events leading to former President Thabo Mbeki's removal 
from the presidency, before his term of office had expired. The Reverend 
tells us what was done, when and by whom. What he does not tell the 
world, and us simpletons, is what Thabo Mbeki did to bring a tolerant 
organization like the ANC to the point where it decided he must be 
fired. He decides to tell us how he was fired.

I believe that at the back of his mind, Reverend Chikane and his friends 
(I bet you he is not working alone) he believes that the people who will 
read his book will come to see Thabo Mbeki as a victim of unscrupulous 
and power-hungry politicians.

He says repeatedly that as Mr. Mbeki's director-general, he was placed 
in a position where he could understand the goings on far better than 
anybody else. He claims to be the sole possessor of the truth in the 
matter of Mbeki's removal from office. He claims also that Mbeki was 
totally unaware of the book that he was writing. Really? Is that a fact?

Reverend Chikane is a preacher (umshumayeli), a person who stands behind 
a pulpit every Sunday and tells a church full of people what to believe 
about God, and everybody listens. His talents as a purveyor of God's 
Word are, however, sadly misplaced when it comes to politics and the 
interpretation of political events. When he enters the political arena 
he becomes just one of us, possessing no monopoly of knowledge about 
events. He can be questioned.

When he wrote his 'Chikane Files' I asked him to take us into his 
confidence about certain events. The specific event I referred to was 
when Mr. Mbeki told clergymen who had come to ask him to suspend Jackie 
Selebi that if anybody gave him concrete information that Mr. Selebi was 
mixed up in corruption he would act. It later came out that Vusi Pikoli, 
the then head of NPA had been feeding Mr. Mbeki and Bridgette Mabandla 
(then Justice Minister) information about Selebi's activities which 
later led to his conviction and imprisonment. Mr. Mbeki had told the 
clergymen to trust him, and I suppose they did. Reverend Chikane never 
answered me. He just stopped publishing his files.

To try to paint Mr. Mbeki as a victim without mentioning the many things 
he did to force the ANC to remove him is being dishonest. The law of 
cause and effect applies to all nature, including Thabo Mbeki. 
Politicians like Frank Chikane do have a tendency of believing that 
ordinary people have short memories or are just plain stupid. They 
believe that the people they refer to as 'the masses' are a bunch of 
idiots who are incapable of detecting lies when politicians make 
speeches or write files/books. To give an example, we were told by one 
of our politicians that 'Thabo Mbeki was the best cadre that the ANC has 
ever produced.' The same politician had previously told us that 'the 
biggest problem in South Africa is Thabo Mbeki and his people.' This 
politician did not expect us to remember what he had said about the same 
person in 2008.

When Thabo Mbeki and his friends went to Polokwane they brought along 
with them a device that they would use for counting the votes, an 
electronic device. It was rejected and the delegates demanded that the 
votes be counted manually. The Chairman, Lekota, was almost in tears 
trying to persuade the delegates to accept his little gadget! He had not 
expected that the delegates would see through his ruse. Had that gadget 
been used, the outcome at Polokwane would have been different. That is 
what happens when people underestimate the intelligence of the masses.

When Mbeki was removed from the Presidency, one of the ANC's most 
prominent politicians was quoted in the papers as saying he was not 
happy at all with the manner in which Mbeki had been removed, and that 
Mbeki was the best president the country has ever had for the past 100 
years. The ANC has just celebrated its centenary of existence, and to 
say such a thing means in all its years of existence the ANC has never 
had a president like Thabo Mbeki, starting with John Dube to Nelson 
Mandela. I asked this politician to give the criteria he had used to 
measure the excellence of all the presidents of the ANC, and he did not 
respond. He had not expected to be asked such a question, especially by 
one of the masses.

Another priest-politician-all-wrapped-in-one told us that the ANC 
government was worse than the apartheid government and that he would 
pray for its downfall. Why? Because his buddy, the Dalai Lama, had not 
been granted a visa to come to his birthday party! Where in the world is 
a government seen as not deserving to rule because it has not granted a 
visa to somebody?

It can only happen in South Africa, where members of the clergy dabble 
in politics, and believe they have the authority to 'call fire down from 
heaven' because they participated in marches and demonstrations during 
the apartheid era. The ANC government is a government that was voted 
into power by the majority of the citizens of this country, but is 
expected to govern according to the whims of individuals or minority 
parties.

Thabo Mbeki was removed from office by members of the National Executive 
Committee, not by just any group of plotting and scheming individuals. 
Frank Chikane is not happy with that, and he has written a book to tell 
us that. To condemn such a decision without tracing where the Thabo 
Mbeki saga started, is like portraying Adolf Hitler's death inside the 
bunker without telling us why the Russians were attacking Berlin. To get 
to the death of Hitler a chronicler worth the name must start with 
Germany's attack on Poland in 1939. The chronicler must also mention 
Hitler's invasion of the USSR in June 1941 and lead us to the 
culmination of World War II events inside the bunker in Berlin.

Frank Chikane is not the only one who has tried to pull wool over our 
eyes about Thabo Mbeki. Before Polokwane, books were published by 
certain individuals about 'The Native Intelligence of Thabo Mbeki.' 
Others wrote a book called 'Born to Rule.' My own opinion is that Thabo 
Mbeki is a very intelligent man, but to say that he is born to rule like 
a king, is dangerous. Nobody is born to rule, not in a democracy; only 
in a monarchy maybe. To write such things about a human being, 
especially just before the ANC goes to hold its elective conference in 
Polokwane, tells me that there are people out there who believe that the 
ANC membership is made up of stupid people.

I believe that there is a wide and concerted effort being made by a 
certain group of individuals to 'spring clean' Thabo Mbeki's reputation, 
maybe with the aim of 're-launching' his career as a leader of this 
country. A school has been launched, the Thabo Mbeki School of 
Leadership', where young people are encouraged to go and listen to the 
great man giving lectures on Leadership. I trust the students do not 
have to pay fees, because if they have to, it would in my humble view, 
be a terrible waste of good money. I cannot fail to lead an organization 
and a country, to the extent that the organization I lead kicks me out, 
and then go and stand in front of people and give lectures about leadership.

Frank Chikane served a leader who failed. The failure can be explained 
in one of two ways or both. Either the leader was given bad advice by 
those who were close to him, seeking to stay in the good books of the 
leader, or he was given good advice by them but refused to listen to it. 
I do not know which is which, and I do not care. What I take serious 
exception to is that the very same people who formed this failed 
leader's inner circle like Frank Chikane, should have the temerity to 
tell us how 'misguided' our NEC was by removing this leader.

What input did Frank Chikane have when his principal was indulging in an 
'intellectual debate' about HIV and Aids when South Africans were dying 
in their hundreds of thousands? Was Frank Chikane a participant in the 
discussions that led to the adoption and implementation of that failed 
economic policy called GEAR, which led to the loss of over a million 
jobs? What input did he have when his principal negotiated and 
implemented the Arms Deal, a deal that has cost the country so much 
money, and opened the ANC to such a vicious attack from opposition parties?

Frank Chikane is a clergyman and most people believe that clergymen are 
people who speak no lies. They are held in high esteem by Christians who 
call them 'men of God.' I think Reverend Chikane should be careful what 
he writes or says, because if it turns out that he is misleading us by 
what he writes, we will call him what Jesus called the 
Pharisees....hypocrites.

They were men of the cloth too and got a tongue-lashing from the Son of 
God! Maybe it is why these men of the cloth incited the masses to demand 
that Pilate should crucify Jesus, when the Roman governor told them he 
did not find any fault with the man of Nazareth. We are the masses, the 
ordinary folk, and we can be fooled for some time, but we cannot be 
fooled all the time!

  * /Thula Bopela, alias John Drinkwater, writes in his personal
    capacity and represents no views of any organization./


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