The Sharp Shooter: What will MDC-T gain from boycotts?

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The Sharp Shooter: What will MDC-T gain from boycotts? Morgan Tsvangirai

The Sunday Mail

Is it xenophobia that has given Tsvangirai the indelible impetus to boycott the June by-elections or this is just another stunt to extract relevance from an electorate that has democratically immobilised the so-called Movement for Democratic Change?
Morgan Tsvangirai

Morgan Tsvangirai

Everytime Morgan Tsvangirai is faced with an election he gives his electorate the option of boycotting.

By its very nature boycotting is cowardice, timidity and spinelessness; and exhibits a severe and acute deposition depicting a crippling inferiority complex.

What kind of a general goes to battle for one-and-a-half decades advocating to his soldiers that boycotting will win the war?

What kind of a man will approach a rival suitor while he knows he is castrated and crushed in the mid-section without any glimmer of hope of bearing any offspring?

As the Ides of June are upon him, trust Tsvangirai to do the predictable – boycott the elections. What a pity and shameless shame it is for those that continue to give adulterated allegiance to a clueless and embarrassing leader in the form of one Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

How an electorate of sound body and mind, an electorate of focused and determined objectives place faith in a leader so obsolete and squalid as to call for a boycott of well-intentioned elections.

Having sponsored a free-for-all party for the ruling party to reclaim 14 parliamentary seats and then for good measure mindlessly advocating for the boycotting of the by-elections thereof, one wonders why on Earth Tsvangirai has been allowed to lead an opposition outfit in our beautiful country.

In addition, he has not personally denounced the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

What will he gain?

What will the MDC gain from the xenophobic attacks which they have viciously and erroneously accused the renowned liberation movement for being indirectly involved?

MDC-T’s shallow-minded criticism of the current cruel xenophobia in South Africa smacks of a stinking deficiency in how the idiotic Tsvangirai and his equally-minded reactionary activist’s pose a damp-squib solution of embarking on a needless and comical round-the-country campaign to boycott constitutionally institutionalised by-elections.

Is it xenophobia that has given Tsvangirai the indelible impetus to boycott the June by-elections or this is just another stunt to extract relevance from an electorate that has democratically immobilised the so-called Movement for Democratic Change?

Which electorate does MDC serve by boycotting elections? Whose mandate do they follow? Which constituency do they stand for? Is it democratic to boycott elections when you are a party that is registered for democratic change?

Tsvangirai is a scrapheap.

He is an unintelligent leader, prominently shepherding an unintelligent following to his and their own peril.

In the thick of xenophobia occurring in a country where most of his misguided elements are bearing the brunt of brutality and criminalisation, here is a whole dog-pile putting up a brave flush-fight only to find refuge in a smelly sewer.

One-by-one, his supporters are being “necklaced” and slashed open with machetes in a foreign land, but his response continues to be defined by the cliché of boycott.

South Africa boasts of incomprehensible MDC supporters who have been provided with free repatriation transport by the revolutionary party back to Zimbabwe, but their foolhardy and promiscuous party leader has an uninviting and squalid solution for them – boycotting.

What an incredible stance against xenophobia!

The liberation party continues in its unabated struggle for unity, peace and development, including extending a way out for MDC supporters to flee violence down South and return home.

However, in all this benevolence, Tsvangirai, in typical fashion of the pea-brained mentality that he is accustomed to, demands a boycott to by-elections in constituencies that were previously his pride and stronghold.

There can never be any doubt that either Tsvangirai or his MDC are lily-livered or they earnestly aspire to being part and parcel of Zanu-PF.

Maybe they have seen the light.

They have recognised that the current regime, despite its drawbacks which are often propagated by the MDC itself, is a progressive regime.

In their attacks of Cde Mugabe as regards the xenophobic terror in South Africa, they cannot help but recognise that the chickens they sent out from the barn in the morning, have come back in the evening to roost.

MDC should take the criminal responsibility of xenophobia in South Africa. MDC should proffer tangible solutions for xenophobia returnees and in the very least MDC should never ululate boycotting of by-elections as a solution to xenophobic attacks.

Zimbabweans worth their salt will vote en masse come June 2015 and even those that trekked their way back to the motherland from the land of crime and debauchery will see it fit to register to vote for what their liberators fought for.

Dubulaizitha!

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