Our democracy is not working properly

The futility that permeates South Africa is a result of overall stupidity and it must be stopped.

In modern times, few worship idols like in the past. Oddly many have replaced idols with worship of the self. Though many claim to follow a religion or value system, in truth many follow their own desires and do what they “think” even when they lack the knowledge and aptitude to think logically.

Example, in the Kensington/Factreton by-election the turn-out was 20%. The DA and ANC forgot to register and did not partake. The Cape Muslim Congress (CMC) who receives no government or public money did not partake as by-elections are expensive and the CMC must monitor its budget.

Past municipal elections submits that 60% of eligible voters do not vote. This advises that anyone, including the ignorant, unskilled and even criminals can participate and win with a high profile campaign and enough money to bribe or fool ignorant voters who are alarmingly plentiful.

Example, the MP’s who tried to attack Pres. Ramaphosa on stage during SONA, showed the world their disregard for the rule of law and our constitutional democracy. The fighting was on TV and it was obvious that we have hooligans in parliament representing voters that support this behaviour.

Who knew that in 30 years, 60% of eligible voters would not vote and that ex-prisoners and thugs would become Councillors and MP’s and hold executive office. It does seems that voters do not care about the lack of education and ability of those who hold office. Anyone who has authority and is not held liable will abuse that office. Checks and balances are vital including qualified opposition politicians. When voters, vote for uneducated and unskilled people who talk a good campaign but are useless, then voters must accept rubbish service delivery and corruption.

Since the uneducated and less skilled outnumber the educated. I suggest we adopt an alternate vote process. The unemployed and those who pay less than R250 000 in tax get one vote. Those who pay from R250 000 to R500 000 get two votes and those who pay above R500 000 in tax gets 3 votes.

This will ensure that those who pay the majority in tax has a better chance of getting qualified people into office. The vote of a surgeon and his maid cannot be equal. It does not make sense.

It is said, God does not to help a people unless they change that which is within themselves. We are governed by futility who hold authority via unwise voters and then we expect quality outcomes.

We need logical and rational thinking to save South Africa.

Cllr Yagyah Adams

Cape Muslim Congress

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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