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Socialism Leaves South Africa in the Dark: What happened when a nation tried Bernie's power plan
Frontpage Mag ^ | 05/16/2019 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 05/16/2019 8:35:13 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Nearly 150 years after electricity came to South Africa, the country is in the dark. The blackouts can strike at any time and then lights, hot water and even major industries vanish into the darkness.

Storing perishable food in the fridge has become a gamble. The meat you buy today may be inedible tomorrow if the rolling blackout arrives and lasts long enough to destroy all the food you cooked.

With rolling blackouts that can last for as long as twelve hours, South Africans have grown used to eating by candlelight and heating water the old-fashioned way. Those who can afford it have been stocking up on generators. But the demand is so high that it can take a month to even obtain a generator.

It’s not just homes and small businesses. Factories and mines are struggling to maintain the country’s industrial base when power can vanish for the entire workday. Traffic lights run off the same power grid and when it goes into ‘load-shedding’ mode, the roads become a snarled maze of honking cars.

South Africa is out of power. The load-shedding blackouts are a last-ditch effort to avert a national blackout that will send the entire country spiraling into a deeper and more enduring darkness.

At the center of the disaster is Eskom: South Africa’s state-owned power company. The socialist relic has had many scandals over the years, but its dysfunction reached epic proportions under the ANC. The African National Congress still carries a mythical luster in the United States due to the Mandela name, but it has thoroughly alienated both the country’s white population and its black middle class.

Key figures in the ANC, including Nelson Mandela, were members of South Africa’s Communist party. And under ANC rule, Eskom, the largest state-owned enterprise in South Africa, suffered massive thefts. Earlier this year, a government investigations unit tried to track down $9.6 billion in stolen Eskom funds.

And that may only be the tip of a melting iceberg.

With elections coming up, the blackouts are politically inconvenient to the government, and the opposition Democracy Alliance is accusing the ruling ANC of blowing through a secret diesel budget to keep the system up and running until the elections are over. And then the real blackouts will begin.

Eskom meanwhile is dominated by the Union of Metalworkers which has its own political movement, the Socialist Revolutionary Workers’ Party, founded due to ANC proposals to break up Eskom. The SRWP is a Marxist-Leninist movement whose manifesto calls for abolishing private property ownership.

“We will nationalize the land and place it under the control of a worker state," its national chair, Comrade Irwin Jim, the general secretary of the Union of Metalworkers, declared. "Under a Socialist government, no one will own land, therefore allowing for the worker-controlled state to decide how land is allocated, farmed and used."

Considering how well South Africa has done with state and worker control over electricity, giving the SRWP control over all the land would lead to famine and the deaths of millions.

But when it isn’t calling for a Marxist dictatorship, the SRWP is fighting the privatization of Eskom.

South Africa’s power supply is in the hands of Marxists who are fighting the more moderate Marxists. The SRWP doesn’t care if Eskom’s debts bankrupt South Africa or its blackouts leave the country in the dark. The ANC knows that it if it doesn’t find a way to keep the power on, it will lose the middle class.

The Marxist SRWP is fighting to maintain Eskom’s failing coal plants while the ANC has proposed bringing in private companies to supply renewable energy. The power struggle puts South Africa in the unique position of being the only country where the Left is fighting against solar and wind power.

That’s because the comrades of the Union of Metalworkers fear losing control if solar power comes in.

The ANC tried to cope with power problems by building two huge coal plants. Medupi and Kusile instead became hugely expensive boondoggles that continually break down because of overuse, staff incompetence and poor planning. Eskom’s engineers and brass were unqualified ANC cronies brought in through affirmative action, and were incapable of managing a project of this scale. The power plants that were meant to provide for South Africa’s future are rated as being only 40% reliable.

While the SRWP is calling for massive investments in Eskom, there’s no more money left. A $5 billion bailout hasn’t helped. The only remaining hope for the failing socialist utility is huge loan from China. While the socialists blame each other for the blackout, others are turning to the free market.

2016 didn’t just usher in political revolutions in the United States and the United Kingdom.

That was also the year that the ANC lost Johannesburg. Mayor Herman Mashaba, the Democracy Alliance candidate, is a successful entrepreneur and former chair of the Free Market Foundation. And he’s had enough of Eskom. The libertarian politician announced that he’s going to protect the city from the socialist blackouts by striking a deal with the independent power producers whom Eskom hates.

The Democracy Alliance’s victory in Johannesburg highlighted the ANC’s collapse among both the white and black middle class. Americans tend to see Mandela’s triumph as a victory against racism. But apartheid was already collapsing. The ANC’s victory put former Communists in charge of the country.

The blackouts, the corruption, thievery and even murder are the inevitable outcome of that disaster.

If the Democracy Alliance wins over the middle class, the ANC will be reduced to fighting for welfare votes against more radical movements like the SRWP and Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters by implementing portions of their program of nationalization, redistribution and socialist terror.

And that will transform South Africa into a war zone or another Zimbabwe.

South Africa is losing billions to the blackouts as factories, mines and businesses shut down. Eskom was always a time bomb. It existed to produce artificially cheap electricity. State-owned utilities are a popular socialist gimmick. They’re so popular that Senator Bernie Sanders ran on a similar pledge.

In the seventies, the program of America’s future socialist celebrity politician was ominously similar to that of the SRWP. “The oil industry, and the entire energy industry, should be owned by the public and used for the public good,” he proposed in 1973.

In 1976, he suggested seizing Vermont’s private electric companies, claiming that it would result in cheaper rates and revenues that the government could then spend on social welfare.

"I favor the public ownership of utilities, banks and major industries," he stated in an interview.

South Africa’s rolling blackouts, families forced to turn to kerosene lamps, to firewood, and to generators is a graphic demonstration of what Bernie’s power play would have done to America.

Socialism in South Africa means being unable to store food in your fridge. It means eating dinner in the dark and finding your way around your building by using the light on your smart phone. It means that your business may need to shut down because there will be no power and no customers.

Like the ANC, socialism promises everything and instead takes everything leaving you in the dark.

Socialism doesn’t work. Like South Africa’s power plants, it’s only a matter of time until it breaks down.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: africa; berniesanders; communism; power; socialism; southafrica
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To: Aevery_Freeman
Curious, why wouldn’t they just copy the successes of other successful Black-led countries instead of asking the Chinese for a handout?

Really??? Exactly which other 'successful Black-led countries' did you have in mind? Zimbabwe perhaps. No, but wait - Kenya - that will work.

If you want to talk about Eskom, a year or so prior to the takeover I was driving from Kimberly back to Pretoria in the middle of the night. All was dark - until we passed Soweto which was lit up like Times Square, at 2:00 AM!!! I was even more struck when my passenger [Afrikaaner born and bred] informed me that nobody in Soweto paid for their electricity - Soweto then having +/- 2M residents.

41 posted on 05/17/2019 6:53:47 AM PDT by Bedford Forrest (Roger, Contact, Judy, Out. Fox One. Splash one.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Who could of predicted this?? /s

Where are all the do-gooder AH now, i.e. Bono, B Springsteen etc that helped to facilitate this destruction?

Certainly Marxism/Socialism is at work here but there is also another factor that rarely if ever gets mentioned in these articles that talk about SA demise.


42 posted on 05/17/2019 6:56:37 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
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To: Andyman; null and void; aragorn; azishot; AZ .44 MAG; Baynative; Beautiful_Gracious_Skies; bgill; ..
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Question: What did socialists use for lighting before candles?

Answer: Electricity

43 posted on 05/17/2019 8:12:54 AM PDT by LucyT (https://www.gofundme.com/TheTrumpWall)
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To: SeekAndFind
...two huge coal plants. Medupi and Kusile instead became hugely expensive boondoggles that continually break down because of overuse, staff incompetence and poor planning. Eskom’s engineers and brass were unqualified ANC cronies brought in through affirmative action, and were incapable of managing a project of this scale. The power plants that were meant to provide for South Africa’s future are rated as being only 40% reliable.

This could be our future if we choose a sweet talking socialist to lead us into hell on earth...

44 posted on 05/17/2019 8:30:32 AM PDT by GOPJ ("Elites reflexively exempt themselves from the ravages of their own policies." - nathanbedford)
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To: ClearCase_guy
“We will nationalize the land and place it under the control of a worker state," its national chair, Comrade Irwin Jim, the general secretary of the Union of Metalworkers, declared. "Under a Socialist government, no one will own land, therefore allowing for the worker-controlled state to decide how land is allocated, farmed and used." It won't just be mass murder - it'll also be mass starvation... I DO NOT want to save these people from their own stupidity and greed... not our people - not our treasure.
45 posted on 05/17/2019 8:51:46 AM PDT by GOPJ ("Elites reflexively exempt themselves from the ravages of their own policies." - nathanbedford)
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To: ClearCase_guy; SeekAndFind
"Leftist response: It works in Scandinavia!
Scandinavian response: We abandoned socialism a long time ago, because it doesn’t work.
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And if there was no United States military protecting them, they would have to at least double their own military spending from their current 1 - 1.5% of GDP. [1]

That of course would leave a lot less to pay for their "free" health care or university.

46 posted on 05/17/2019 10:00:22 AM PDT by rxsid (HOW CAN A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN'S STATUS BE "GOVERNED" BY GREAT BRITAIN? - Leo Donofrio (2009))
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To: rxsid
And if there was no United States military protecting them, they would have to at least double their own military spending from their current 1 - 1.5% of GDP. [1] That of course would leave a lot less to pay for their "free" health care or university.

One more reason to ask all 'Europeans' to pay their fair share.

47 posted on 05/17/2019 11:14:43 AM PDT by GOPJ ("Elites reflexively exempt themselves from the ravages of their own policies." - nathanbedford)
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To: rlmorel

Thanks for sharing the video. It’s worth watching, as you said.


48 posted on 05/17/2019 11:50:29 AM PDT by unlearner (War is coming.)
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To: rlmorel

Thanks for sharing the video. It’s worth watching, as you said.


49 posted on 05/17/2019 11:50:29 AM PDT by unlearner (War is coming.)
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To: dfwgator
Wakanda!

Very UN-successful from what little I saw of the phenomenon known as Wakanda!

Population still in mud huts. Albeit the power lines and cables must have all been buried underground as I saw no power lines, antennas or sat dishes.

50 posted on 05/22/2019 8:24:21 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedys-Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat-But they know what's best for you.)
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