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It is easy to forget who we are, especially when the hate, greed and fear of oppressive systems permeates our hearts, minds and bodies.
Yet we are fortunate that there are living embodiments of love all around us – in the millions who use their low wages and social grants to keep alive family, friends and neighbours, who would otherwise be dead; in the people working every day against the local impact of a global system built on unemployment and precarious employment, corporate greed and bureaucratic corruption, and which commodifies rights. We are fortunate that there are those who work every day on rights to land, housing, education, health, food, water, transport, safety, work and economic policy that upholds life instead of destroying it in the interest of a handful.
May we be inspired by the love, courage and insubordination to injustice of those who paid the highest price, from Victoria Mxenge, assassinated by apartheid agents in 1985, to Fikile Ntshangase in 2020, assassinated while involved in legal proceedings against a mining corporation. South Africa has youth, women, trade unions, political and community-based movements and religious organisations, elected public representatives and even government bureaucrats, who work hard to uphold humanity.
But the system can swallow us whole. This extract from Fragments – a poem I wrote to my comrades, at the time I registered opposition to the government’s arms deal in the 2001 Defence Budget Vote – reflects one such moment.
we live and speak
no longer conscious
of our wholeness
our connectedness
we have begun to believe
we are fragments
our stories disconnected
from each other’s
we no longer hear our own voices
we no longer see our own faces
We are in another such moment, and we must dive beneath the noise to understand who holds power to destroy entire countries, including our own. Today, more than 60 million South African people and our government are being defined by a small, highly vocal group. This is not accidental. This is a carefully planned, systematically rolled-out strategy.
In 2025, AfriForum’s accusation of a “white genocide in South Africa” was reiterated by Elon Musk, trillionaire owner of Starlink and X, and by US President Donald Trump. It was swiftly exposed as a lie aimed at undermining the government’s mandate to transform South Africa’s inequality and apartheid-era ownership of wealth, including land and corporations profiting from South Africa.
On 2 January 2026, an article headlined “Africa must fragment, South Africa first” was published by the Times of Israel. It argued that “South Africa must lead the way for fragmentation… for historical, ethno-cultural homelands – such as those of the Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana, Sotho, Venda and Tsonga – along with the Western Cape”. The strategy is spelt out: destroy South Africa’s sovereignty and return to apartheid homelands – fragment, isolate and punish South Africa. These are the consequences South Africa faces for attempting to transform inequality and for standing for humanity. South Africa’s International Court of Justice case against Israel gave Palestinians hope and inspired millions around the world who unite against a genocidal world order built on military, political, economic and ideological war.
South Africa’s local government elections on 4 November is their target, and Empire has deployed willing hands, eager to do its dirty work, including its eerily similar strategy to apartheid-sponsored “Black-on-Black” violence. Before South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994, the apartheid state ramped up “Third Force and vigilante” attacks, while claiming ignorance of the carnage it caused.
Today, corporate-owned media is allowing unfettered airtime to a media-savvy “influencer” who encourages her followers to attack people who are African. Who benefits from Afrophobia, presented as a reasonable solution to problems of migration, unemployment, crime, housing, education and health? Someone is paying for their paid bots and curated algorithms on social media. Who is creating viral campaigns that instigates violence that chases many from their homes?
The South African government has committed to uphold the rule of law and it must do so, without fear or favour. Police are bound by law to arrest criminals committing violence as well as those inciting violence. The criminal syndicates, gangsters and neighbourhood bullies who thrive in cultures of lawlessness must be arrested and so must those who called for these attacks. The police must act now.
These attacks are against African people, many of whom are children and women – there is no xenophobic deadline for illegal European or US citizens. The 30 June undermines our collective humanity with its well-funded strategy of creating fear and chaos – the strategy that destroys countries, continents, our planet. No one, not even those who are local or global partners of this crime, will be spared the fallout. You cannot destroy Earth and fly out to Mars without consequence.
As I complete writing this, messages from family and friends pop up. A message from a beloved family member, out monitoring the safety of refugees on this icy winter’s night, describes the fire that someone makes and Bob Marley’s music that lightens the icy fear of Congolese refugees. Their first democratically elected prime minister, Patrice Lumumba was assassinated by the Belgians, with US, British and apartheid South Africa. They deployed Congolese men to do their dirty work and rewarded Mobutu Sese Seko with fabulous personal wealth and the seat of power. Lumumba wanted to use Congo’s wealth for the people of Congo. Today, foreign corporations continue to mine that wealth, while war and chaos create poverty and countless refugees.
When life is hard, may we dive beneath the waves to see what moves beneath the surface. May we be insubordinate to the fear seeping into our hearts, minds and bodies, as we help ourselves and each other reconnect to joy, to love, to courage. May our writers, journalists, artists, poets, musicians and healers mirror our creativity and our wisdom. May we be kind to ourselves and each other as we resolve not to be pawns in Empire’s game of destroying humanity in our country, our continent and our world. May we claim our individual and collective birthright – our inherent dignity. May we see our own faces. May we hear our own voices. DM
