Most Ugandans Cannot Contextualize Political Jargons; To What Extent Is Balaam Barugahaare A Useful Idiot?
Last week Mukono
municipality Member of Parliament Hon Betty Namboze stirred a powerful storm in
the cup when she cunningly referred to music promoter cum self appointed NRM
mobilizer Mr. Balaam Barugahaare as a ‘useful idiot’.
The witty
Namboze was later attacked for being abusive and using foul language to address
his fellow countryman Balaam Barugahaare on a talk-show hosted on national
television.
Balaam
himself rose to the occasion and authored a stinging rebuttal which was
supplemented by other social media gurus like Titus Seruga.
On his part
Titus Seruga, out of probable ignorance about the actual meaning of the word
‘useful idiot’, lambasted Hon Namboze for abusing Balaam and being what he
called a ‘political prostitute’ who jumps from one camp to another for personal
convenience.
Titus went
on to wash dirty linen in public when he revealed that Hon Namboze had quietly
worked with Hon Patrick Amama Mbabazi in the TDA alliance and at the same time
met president Museveni in state house in the night during the 2016 elections.
Revealing
secret workings with colleagues is one of the most unfortunate tendencies of
human nature. Its raw betrayal of sorts since it exposes you as a poor keeper
of secrets.
Therefore
Mr. Seruga Titus should have attacked Hon Namboze basing on the merits and
demerits of the statements she made rather than revealing what they had done
together in the past.
UNDERSTANDING POLITICAL JARGON
Having read
from several briefs, I concluded that perhaps most Ugandans have not contextualized
the use of political jargons.
If they had
known, they would simply use counter jargons to rebuttal Hon Namboze.
Ordinarily,
the world useful idiot is a political jargon which explains the person who
supports an organization or leader without a firsthand understanding of the
mission of that particular leader.
It also
means a person who passionately supports a political movement without
considering or taking into account the negative social ramifications of that
movement on society.
It’s
actually believed that this word was first coined and by Russian leader Vladmir
Lenin in his reference to those he considered as his political opponents.
It is a
political jargon that is mostly descriptive rather than abusive, like most
Ugandans have ignorantly portrayed it.
It must be
stressed that the use of political jargon is the way political discourse is
conducted in civilized societies when political adversaries are engaging in
each other in a debate of some sort.
A ‘useful
idiot’ is like a supporter of a cult. Like we all know, cults have a miserable
ending. It’s uncouth, for instance, to
call your opponent stupid, foolish because these are directly veiled abusive
words.
Once you
fail to use the words that describe the behavioral tendencies of the person
then you will certainly be considered abusive, which is not acceptable in
civilized societies.
For instance
instead of calling someone a fool or a stupid man, you can simply say, he is a
sycophant to describe his proclivity for offering blind support to the regime
or an organization.
You can also
use other political jargons like influence agent, bootlicker, a pawn and words
of that nature.
WHERE DOES BALAAM FIT?
When you
look at the way Mr. Balaam has conducted himself in the run up to the recent
years when he came out to proclaim his devotion to NRM, you cannot deny the
fact that he exhibits elements of being an influence agent, a sycophant
bootlicker or even useful idiot.
Why?
Here is a man who claims to use his own money to buy off president Museveni’s political opponents.
But the same
man claims that he is not a political actor, holds no political position in the
NRM party, but goes on to spend his own money to buy off those he considers as
political opponents of the president. This is bizarre!
We
understand that citizens can raise funds for a political party to pursue and
actualize a given cause. During the American elections presidential candidates
raise money to support president candidates.
But it’s
totally unheard of or probably unthinkable to hear someone use his own funds to
buy off the political opponents of another.
Mr. Balaam
brags to having used his own money to buy off NRM political opponents like
radio talk show political demagogue Bassajja Mivule, social media activists
like Ashburg kato, musicians like Butcher man, Full-figure and many others.
Now listen
to this carefully; does it make sense for someone to use his own money to fish
out political opponents of an organization where he holds no position?
The act of
buying off the political opponents makes sense to the apologists of the regime.
That’s why we consider it to be useful.
But the fact
that you use your own money to do so is very idiotic indeed.
In a more
organized setup you would expect Balaam to take those funds to the coffers of
the NRM party secretariat at plot ten Kyadondo.
That’s what
most of the powerful entrepreneurs like Sudhir Ruparelia , Mulwana and many
other companies do when they decide to fund the ruling party during elections.
Mr.
Balaam considers himself as a high rate tax payer whose business empire ranks
within the second tier of companies that pay most taxes in Uganda.
He therefore
claims that he has an interest in having a party that can sustain the peace and
stability in the country in order to do business. That is granted, no problem.
LOGICAL ACTIONS
Even if we
justify the buying off of political opponents as a good gesture, look at the
people who have been bought by Balaam.
The
unfortunate aspect of it is that they are not political actors at all.
We should
weigh how much political relevance does Bassajja Mivule weigh in the politics
of Uganda?
How much of
a political threat does Mivule pose to the peace and stability of the country,
so that we can gauge him as a threat to the stability that Balaam needs to do
his businesses?
What is the
political value of people like Ashburg Kato, Full figure, Catherine kusasira
and others bought off by Mr. Balaam. How much value do they add to NRM.
How much of
a threat do they pose to the peace and stability of the country?
Without
being disrespectful, those aforementioned people are not even politicians. For
instance a person like Catherine Kusasira fullfigure and Butherman were not
political actors at all. They were only interested in their music and not
concerned about the Ping-Pong involved in the politics of the country.
In the most
recent past Balaam was captured on live television paying off renowned
socialite known as Bad-black a huge sack of money which she had failed to
retrieve from the ministry of health for doing an advert alerting prostitutes
from sleeping with truck drivers to contain the corona virus.
The whole
sage was justified by stating that the money, rumored to be over 300 millions,
was handed over by Balaam to Bad-black to protect the image of the national
resistance movement and its chairman, President Yoweri Museveni!
When you
think through this, you will find it not adding up at all.
If a
business man is using his money to do such work then what name should we give
him or her?
Look;
someone is using his own money to buy off people who are not and have never
been political actors to defend a political organization! Oh dear me!
The
Nigerians will say, ‘’ heey ,,you de laugh naw, ,, to such a person’’.
To use the
word ‘useful idiot’ to describe such a person is even an understatement.
In fact Hon
Namboze was being civil in her description.
Nevertheless we need to contend that the word
itself is not necessarily an abusive word in a raw sense of the word, like most
people have misunderstood it to be.
In more
vivid terms, those who understand politics will tell you that it’s normal for
someone to use a political jargon to define someone else.
We are not
saying that Balaam is an idiot, for he seems to be an intelligent lad. But we
are saying that his behavior patterns in regard to the way he has submitted his
loyalty to the NRM put him in a very difficult indefensible situation.
It’s
interesting to know how he brags to his wife and family about how much money he
has used to buy off non-political actors just to show support to NRM.
How does his
wife take the message?
Please
describe that way you would feel when your father comes home and tells you that ‘’I have just given Badblack 300 million
, which government had failed to pay her for making the covid19 advert.
THE WAY FORWARD
Balaam needs
to get back to the drawing board and change strategy to strengthen his
attachments to NRM. For instance if he can make a swoop for rebel leader Joseph
Kony and buy him out of the bush then nobody will contest his credibility.
Alternatively
if he can fish out political actors like Norbert Mao , Abdu Katuntu Kiiza
Besigye , Salaam Musumba and bring them back to the NRM fold then he will make
it very difficult to be described as a ‘’useful idiot’. He will forever be
regarded as a master strategist.
The Author Fred Daka
Kamwada Is A Seasoned Social Critic And Blogger
kamwadafred@gmail.com
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