I look at
the topic on everyone’s lips today in our country and am happy that people have
finally decided to open their mouths instead of speak under their breaths or
constantly make references to the nice men Nelson (Nelly) Mandela and Desmond
Tutu and about how they saved a nation. The past few weeks have been remarkable
in terms of free flowing discourse and debate. The complexities that make up
our country have been interrogated by the people who make up this country.
Finally, there has been a real voice of civil participation in the changing
landscape of this adolescent democracy. I say adolescent cause at 18 we are
still very much adolescents.
As
adolescents we should still give ourselves the freedom to have a wide range of
views. People are complex and do not all subscribe to a certain way of life,
point of view, or even choices of food. We’re constantly shifting and reacting
in accordance to each situation or surroundings. Contexts are what make us up.
This applies even more so to an entire country! We seem too eager to forget
that our past is what defines our future in the pursuit of the euphemized
concept of a rainbow nation. We are not a rainbow. We are an eclectic mix of
individuals and communities. We don’t, nor should we, share a brain. We can’t
be asked not to say things simply because they might offend others. Whilst a
person retains the right to be offended, that right doesn’t override the fact
that the other has a right to an opinion and an equal right to voice that
opinion. The right to voice an opinion comes with its own responsibilities and
whatever opinion has been voiced should note these responsibilities and be held
accountable to them. The Brett Murray and Jessica Leandre debacles are prime
examples of these. But that is not my focus at the moment. The point that I
want to make in this little write up is for the case of Mdu’s comics. I
probably won’t be helping his case because my aim is to offend as many as
possible.
Do I think
my country and government are retarded? Indeed I do. I use the term retarded in
the strictest definition of the term and do so very much aware of the political
incorrectness of the term. (generalised disorder
appearing before adulthood, characterised by significantly impaired cognitive
functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors.)Why do I think they are retarded? Because
neither the people nor the government seem to be able to take criticism, a
juvenile trait if ever there was one. The complexities that make up this
country and moreover the world, still need be ironed out and dealt with in
depth. And for as long as people are unable to deal with sensitive issues in an
engaging manner there will never be any form of genuine progression. What is
this engaging manner you may ask? Hmm… I don’t know, how about humour?!
Mdu’s
comics have been making top notch South African comedy with widespread appeal.
This appeal would tip the demographic scale in
favour of the greater majority. Why would you not want that? It’s the
same ‘don’t let the people think too much’ idea, so that they can manipulate
them a lot easier by regurgitating rhetoric. When we breakdown the aesthetics
of this cartoon what is really going on in it? One, it is not black Jesus!
Let’s get that out of the way. It is Jesus of the ANC! And this is his fourth
appearance. He first appeared last year to steal all useful goods out of Zulu
boy’s house. Next he was bleaching himself like kwaito sensation Mshoza. He then
came down to visit us and was shocked by petrol prices, DA posters and the OMO
man. Now he’s back to talk about not really being the son of God but really
just being a Shangaan.
Tsonga
people in this country have always been given a hard time tribally, along with Venda
speaking people. It’s about time that someone unpacked the facts of how we look
at people and the beliefs people carry with them about others for absolutely
arbitrary reasons. In essence Mdu’s Comics are questioning the uninformed nature
of discrimination we have as a country. The Christians who feel slighted by
this should question themselves why? I leave you with a South Park
video to present my view to you
Bantu Biko
taught me to write what I like. I will use my freedom of speech and if all you
do is get offended by my views and don’t interrogate them, engage with them or you’re
doomed to be a blind follower like the nazi nation. Or perhaps a nation of
privileged people who didn’t question a racially divided system. Hint: this is
a reference to Apartheid! Nothing is beyond criticism including this open rant.
And before you ask for it here’s my apology:
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