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Written by Vusi Mabaso <http://www.news24.com/user/VusiMabaso>
Read to the end - and pass it along to everyone
you know who cares about SA, black and white!
The Tokoloshe
13 November 2011
400 years ago Africa might as
well been another planet in our solar system.
We were living in peace in our
thatch huts. The 10 piece of cattle were grazing
under the African sky. The head of the family sat in
the shade of a tree drinking beer, the wives were
working the land and the kids were making clay oxen
to play with.
Every man's dream, even to this
day, no matter where on this planet you might come
from. It sounds like the African version of the
Playboy mansion.
You sit in the shade and your
multiple wives work for you.
Then the Europeans arrived and
laughed at our people who had no education and
thought our way of life was savagery. We had to
fight them with spears to survive and ultimately
lost the battle. They took our land and made us
their slaves. They sold us to America and we became
a trading commodity.
That is, what it is. We can't
change the past. So now 400 years later, what now?
We had to learn through
bloodshed that we were not a planet of another solar
system. We are part of this world and in this world
there are certain rules that can't be broken if you
want to have food. Whether we like these rules or
not, they are a reality. We can fight them like
Mugabe does but it would only result in hunger.
Too many Africans are yearning
for life as we knew it back then, but they just love
the white man's BMW and Lear Jet. The donkey cart is
way too primitive for their liking and the cow hides
that once covered our loins are not as "cool" as a
Hugo Boss suit. We are a race that conveniently
wants to
fall back on our traditions
when it suits us.
Not everybody has the ability
to be as black and white as I am, and I mean that in
more than one sense. I accept and acknowledge that.
But I had to ask myself where do I fit in? Do I want
to go back to my ancestral land in Dundee and demand
this land be given back to me so I can acquire a few
wives and create my own Playboy Mansion or do I like
it here in Sandton with a Blackberry?
You would be horrified if you
read all the messages I get on Facebook of people
swearing at me, calling me a traitor, a disgrace to
all black people in South Africa and that whites are
paying me to blog my views.
What they don't know is that I
have been very blessed to come from a long line of
fighters that have fought from the days of the spear
right up to the AK47. They fought for my freedom and
as sure as this sun is going to come up tomorrow, I
am not going to mess up all they have fought for.
I have to address this cultural
jail that stands between my people and true freedom.
Let us look at the Tokoloshe
first.
You slept with your bed raised
up on a few bricks so that when the Tokoloshe comes
at night, he could move freely around your room
without knocking his head against any object. For
those that know this superstition will know it is a
small mystical hairy thing that looks like a
psychotic angry little bear and catches you at
night. But if he knocks his head against your bed,
you are going to get this menace all over you and he
has a temper like no other on earth. Stop laughing,
I'm dead serious!
I haven't seen him yet. I badly
wanted to see him when I was small because while
others feared him, I thought he sounded cool and
wanted to befriend him. My grandmother would look at
me in absolute horror when I wanted to see the
Tokoloshe. She would tell my mother "Eish, this
child scares me!"
When my Grandfather returned
from exile, he brought me a Teddy Bear from London .
I looked at the Teddy and instantly knew this was
the Tokoloshe I always wanted to meet. So my bear
got named Tokoloshe. I got smacked a few times
because I would jump on my Grandmother when she
takes her afternoon nap and scare her with Tokoloshe.
But the modern new reborn
Tokoloshes sit in Parliament.
Parliament.hmmmm. let us
discuss running this country, being an example to
the citizens and our traditions.
In a new African landscape how
practical is it having multiple wives? Nice idea,
being a man. Come on you guys reading this, admit
it!
But 20 children? Not so good
because if I see what my university education and
all the sundry trimmings are costing my father I
would hate to think he had to make 20 of us. He
would need to join the bank robbers to keep us at
university.
My mother didn't come cheap
either, so he would have had to start stealing
cattle from the white farmers if he wanted more
wives. She cost him 40 head of cattle back in the
80's. But wow, was she worth every cow! You should
see her today in her Chanel dress.but five of them?
That is the humorous side of
our tradition, but the more serious side is the
following reality. There are only two of us and not
twenty. So from my first breath my father has been
there every step of my way thus far. We are his life
and the reason he works this hard. He has spent
every moment available guiding me into manhood
(without sending me to a bush so some traditional
butcher can slaughter my stuff beyond repair) How,
as a father will you possibly find the time to
devout this kind of attention to 20 kids? I don't
even want to think what life would have been like
without my father.
Unthinkable.
But what would I have been, if
my father happily cavorted around claiming it is his
culture and tradition?
I probably would have been
marching with Malema on the road to nowhere and my
father would have been dead by now. I would be
visiting a graveyard and trying to find life's
answers from a stone. Back in the 80's when he
married my mother us blacks haven't heard of
HIV/Aids and those enlightened ones that did know
about it, thought it was a homosexual disease.
So unbeknown to us we were
killing ourselves. Merrily living out the principles
of our tradition, not knowing we are committing
suicide and resulting in 2 million orphans just in
South Africa alone, let alone the rest of Africa .
Wouldn't this be a far more
worthy cause to march about than march to get stuff
you deliriously think should be given to you for
free?
Imagine what must be going
through the mind of a 4 year old kid, who is left
all alone tonight, with nobody to take care of him
or her? None of these orphaned kids asked to be
here, so imagine how a child has to try and make
sense of all of this?
So why do I still have my
parents? Because my father knew he can't run around
making babies that he can't provide for. He had to
think soberly about life with a new millennium
looming. He had us because he wanted us. We were to
become his legacy. We weren't conceived in a moment
of uncontrolled lust or in the name of an outdated
tradition.
We won't discuss the merits of
the social grant for mothers with kids and absent
fathers but alarmingly condoms are still very
unpopular accessories amongst the population of
Africa . Until recently we had that scary old Bat as
a minister of health. Tokoloshe personified.
Beetroot juice and cabbage leaves will cure the
disease, while the Chief would shower after a bit of
inyama.
What did my father do 7 years
ago when I reached puberty? He sat me down and told
me the facts and how it all happens. Every time I
leave the house he jokingly says he will draw blood
when I return and have me tested. He jokes, but it
has sunk in so deep now, I think about the
consequences every time I see a gorgeous girl.
What do my people do? Until
recently it was better swept under the table than
discuss the matter. It became unlawful to state a
person has died of AIDS on his death certificate.
How big is this denial?
Please don't make a comment
after you have read this and tell me this disease
was invented by the Apartheid rulers to wipe us out.
I'm not even going to discuss that old stale story!
And speaking about Apartheid, get over it. It has no
relevance in 2011. Dead, gone, born 31-05-1961 and
was executed on 27-04-1994. Our ultimate
justification for everything that we do wrong can't
come back so we can stone it.
The most bizarre superstition
was invented to "cure" the disease. Rape a girl and
it goes away. By girl, I mean little ones that had
to helpless have their lives taken from them without
their consent. Grown men believing in rubbish like
this. How in the name of God can you possibly
justify this, no matter what your traditions or
beliefs are?
We have now for far too long
shrugged our shoulders and hid behind our traditions
on the one hand and on the other we want to sit at
the UN and pretend we have the wisdom to help decide
the fate of other countries. In this world we need
to merge with, you have:
1. One wife. You sleep around,
you die.
2. You have more kids than you
can provide for, they starve and when they grow up
they will steal to survive because you didn't have
enough money to send them to a decent school. The
government schools are a complete waste of time
because the teachers are never in class.
3. You can't sell or trade with
your daughters. They are not consumer goods.
4. You study or qualify as an
artisan so you can earn your own keep and build your
own house. There isn't enough money going around
building 40 million free houses. You can wait until
the sun burns itself out, it is not going to happen.
So live with it.
5. Forget the white man's
wealth. It has long gone been transferred to Sydney
. There isn't any left here. Create your own. Forget
about redistribution. Use your logic. The wealth of
5 million whites was never going to send 45 million
blacks into a blissful retirement. The white wealth
Malema cries about daily, was only in the hands of a
few whites.
So until we move ourselves
forward and merge ourselves with the world, we will
remain primitive. 17 Years after independence you
don't dance from Beyers Naude to the stock exchange
and have foreign journalists film your insanity in
the name of freedom. We were freed 17 years ago,
embrace it and use your freedom to trade with the
world, not crash your own stock market.
We can march up to the Union
Buildings until the cows come home. We are not going
to move ourselves forward until we free ourselves
from ourselves!
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