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DA outperforms global liberals; GNU necessary evil to stop worse coalition

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Key Strategic Points

  1. 1 The DA is a global outlier: at 22% support, it ranks among the world's best-performing liberal parties while resisting both woke identity politics and racial nationalism in a deeply divided context.
  2. 2 The GNU, though painful, is a necessary bulwark: the alternative—a coalition of Zuma, MKP, and EFF—would institutionalize corruption, end private healthcare and education, and seal South Africa's descent into state failure.
  3. 3 BEE and preferential procurement are economic poison: costing ~150 billion rand annually in premiums, deterring investment, and enriching a tiny elite while impoverishing the majority through unemployment.
  4. 4 Infrastructure can be rebuilt without new spending: competent management (firing deployed cadres, appointing professionals) can restore hospitals, ports, and rail; Berlin's post-WWII recovery proves it's possible.
  5. 5 An ideological battle, not ANC-bashing, will win hearts: the speaker argues South Africans are latent capitalists who value family, faith, and flag; the centre-right must unite, build media presence (podcasts), and convince voters that free markets work and socialism fails.
  6. 6 Overseas billionaires and diaspora wealth are targets: 35 South African billionaires and hundreds of millionaires abroad can fund an ideological campaign the domestic corporate sector is too timid to lead.

Notable Quotes

“With 22% of the vote, the DA stands as one of the best performing Liberal parties on the planet. Our growth in the context of a liberal retreat worldwide and the rise of fringe politics is an exception on the international stage.”

— DA speaker (likely John Steenhuisen or similar DA official)

“The alternative to what we have now is a coalition of poor Mashhatille, Jacob Zuma, and Julius MMA that would seal the deal in South Africa's trend towards state failure.”

— DA speaker

“We have resisted both the regression of wokeness and the lure of narrow racial nationalism. We have stayed true to ourselves.”

— DA speaker

“The world has woken up that socialism doesn't work. Free markets work. And that's the battle we need to fight now.”

— DA speaker (second speaker, likely Prince Mashele)

“South Africa has entered a new politics, the old politics of big liberation parties, it's over.”

— Prince Mashele (second speaker)

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