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Title: 1994 elections
Author: Workers’ Solidarity Federation
Date: 1995
Language: en
Topics: Elections, South Africa, Workers Solidarity
Source: Retrieved on 29th October 2021 from http://struggle.ws/africa/wsfws/1_1election.html
Notes: Published in Workers Solidarity Number 1 May/June 1995.

Workers’ Solidarity Federation

1994 elections

Legalized apartheid is finally dead for the first time in 350 years

Black South Africans are not ruled by a racist dictatorship but by a

democratic parliament.

Along with this capitalist democracy came a whole series of rights we

never had before. We have guaranteed freedom of association and speech.

We have the right to strike and protest. We have some protection from

racist and sexist practices.

These changes did not come from the benevolent hand of the National

Party. They are the result of decades of struggle. We broke the pass

laws. We broke the ban on African trade unions. We broke the racist

education system. We broke the Land Act of 1913.

BUT FREE AT LAST?

However, the legacy of apartheid is still with us. 2.3 million South

Africans suffer from malnutrition. Only 45% of Africans live in houses.

Only 2 in 10 African pupils reach matric. Even though South Africa

produces 50% of Africa’s electricity, only 30% of the population has

electricity. At the same time 5% of the population own 80% of all

wealth. Whites on average earn 9 times more than Africans.

The ANC’s RDP has set itself very limited goals to redress this. For

example, it aims to build a million houses over, 5 years. This will not

ever deal with the massive housing backlog facing Black people.

The RDP also places a heavy reliance on the market mechanism. The RDP

only aim to redistribute 30% of the land to Blacks. But most of this

will be bought through the market. Why should we pay for stolen land?

White farmers will also be compensated for land unfairly acquired after

1913 even when this is returned.

In any case, the RDP’s ability to deliver is doubtful. The RDP will not

be funded by increased tax on the bosses. Instead the focus is on make

“more efficient” use of existing resources.

NO STATE CAN LIBERATE

The State mechanism is not some neutrall tool that can be used to

benefit the poor. The State always prioritise the needs of the bosses.

This is one reason why the RDP’s aiMs are so moderate. IT is also why

the State continues to attack struggle even with a new government.

The only Black people that the State has helped since the elections has

been the politicians. Their lavish lifestyles and salaries are far

removed from the oppressive conditions of their supporters. The State

aims to build a Black middle class that will help manage and defend

capitalism.

THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES

The only way we can force the new government to deliver its promises is

through struggle. This is the only way our needs will be heard above

those of the bosses who are in a business crisis. It is only through

keeping up the fight on the ground that we can force the State to give

in to our demands. Force the bosses to deliver!

But we need to break out of the cycle in which the needs of the majority

take second place to the profits and power of the bosses and their

State.

We need to attack and destroy the system of capitalism that caused our

hardships and racism in the first place. We need a society without

bosses or governments. A society based on workers and community councils

which puts people before profit. Build for working class revolution!