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Umsebenzi Online Volume 8, No.1, 21 January 2009

 

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.         Communist cadres to the front! For an overwhelming ANC victory and
the defence of our revolution!

 

 

Red Alert

 

Communist cadres to the front! For an overwhelming ANC victory and the
defence of our revolution!

 

 

Blade Nzimande and Jeremy Cronin

 

 

The year 2009 is indeed upon us. Like the years since 1994, our revolution
is faced with a contradictory reality of seeking to advance, deepen and
consolidate a radical national democratic revolution on a terrain of the
dominance of the capitalist system, globally and domestically. Capitalist
domination, by its very nature poses a serious obstacle to the attainment of
the many goals of our democracy, especially the struggle to overcome class,
gender and racial inequalities.

 

However the major difference between the early- to mid-1990s period and 2009
is that in the former period capitalism was on a triumphalist path after the
collapse of the Soviet Union and Eastern European socialist states, but we
enter 2009 with a capitalist system that is in severe crisis. As the SACP
has correctly pointed out, deep as this crisis is, it does not herald the
imminent collapse of the capitalist system. Instead, and ironically, both
the triumphalist dominance and the current crisis of the capitalist system
still pose serious challenges for a developing country like ours.

 

Nevertheless, we need to fully explore opportunities that maybe presented by
the current global capitalist crises to, amongst other things, deepen
progressive international solidarity and build an interventionist,
developmental state in our country; and transform the current colonial
capitalist trajectory. Capitalist ideologues, the likes of Iraj Abedian, are
conveniently using the current crisis to try and (ideologically) blackmail
the Left into passive submission to the current logic of capitalist
accumulation. Yet the fundamental challenge we face is how, without
underestimating the very serious dangers posed by the current capitalist
system, we use this crisis to challenge the colonial capitalist trajectory
underway in our country.

 

For instance, the high food prices require that we intensify land reform,
reverse the 'willing seller, willing buyer' model, and release more land for
food production, especially for the poor; regulate and redirect moneys in
the hands of the financial sector towards productive investement; etc. Yet,
the likes of Abedian tell us not the rock the boat, but continue with a
market driven land reform and a highly monopolized, white owned financial
capitalist sector. We need to ensure that it is progressive policy debates
that dominate our own internal political debates and also seek to
consistently put these in the public discourse. Unfortunately, South African
mainstream media, as we will further point out below, is hopelessly
incapable of assisting us to properly understand the current global economic
crises and debate the possible threats, options and opportunities for our
country in the wake of the global capitalist crises.

 

One of the key tasks of the SACP this year and beyond, and indeed that of
the Alliance as a whole, is to try and focus our structures on some of these
key policy questions and debates, and seek also to place these in the
broader public arena, not only just through the media, but also through
closer ideological and policy engagements with the mass of the people of our
country. Fortunately the ANC's Election Manifesto provides just such an
opportunity to engage both our structures and broader society in intensive
policy discussions and debates. The ANC NEC 2009 January 8th Statement, as
delivered by the ANC President, Cde Jacob Zuma in East London on 10 January
2009, poignantly emphasizes the same challenge:

 

"We have to acknowledge that the ANC has not been doing sufficient political
education in the recent past. Branches must make political education part of
the process of campaigning for the elections

"The most important task of the beginning of the year is to ensure that the
ANC returns a decisive elections victory. Members must be knowledgeable
about our Manifesto and programmes, and be an active part of the campaigning
process"

 

This should not only be task of the ANC and its structures, but communists
must make sure that they take an active part in ensuring thorough engagement
of our structures and the working class on the many important policy issues
as contained in the ANC's Election Manifesto. It is therefore important that
as part of our elections effort in support of the ANC, we also ensure that
communists properly understand the contradictory global and domestic
realities facing our revolution, and the challenges they pose for policy
development in our country.

 

That is why we say, Communist cadres to the front, to deepen ideological and
policy engagements with the working class and broader South African society!

 

 

Towards an overwhelming ANC electoral victory

 

The year 2009 is by all accounts a very important year in our journey to
create a better South Africa for all, through a working class led national
democratic revolution. The most immediate challenge is that of embarking on
an intensive election campaign in support of an ANC overwhelming victory in
the 2009 elections. For communists, the task is clear, we need to deepen our
work of further tightening our election structures, and deepen close contact
with voters, through our Know Your Neighbourhood campaign, Red Forums, and
effective participation of SACP members and structures in the ANC's election
structures.

 

To achieve the above, the SACP will, this coming Monday, be holding an
important national elections workshop, bringing together our national
leadership and our provincial and district election campaign structures, to
refine our election programme as mandated by our Augmented Central Committee
of November 2008. The primary task of all the SACP structures over the next
few months is that of throwing everything into the election campaign in
order to ensure that the ANC emerges with an even bigger majority in the
2009 elections.

 

 

Mobilise to defeat our detractors and renegades

 

Like in the past, our detractors are leaving no stone unturned to try and
weaken, divide and divert the ANC and the Alliance away from this important
task. It is important for our Party to properly understand these tactics so
that we can defeat them and keep focused on the major task at hand. These
attempts are taking various forms including new ones that we have not seen
before.

 

One of such attempts which we have extensively analyzed in our latest
addition of Bua Komanisi (Volume 7, Issue 2, November 2008), is that of the
breakaway of renegades from the ANC, whose main immediate intention is to
divide and weaken the ANC. Our task is to teach them a lesson in the
forthcoming elections by returning the ANC with an overwhelming majority.

 

As has been the case in the past, South African mainstream media continues
to act as the opposition to the ANC, rather than, as it normally claims, act
as an independent voice to inform society in a fair and impartial manner. We
should of course not be surprised by this.

 

We should always remind ourselves that South African mainstream media, both
during the colonial, apartheid era and after 1994, has always been opposed
to the African National Congress and the alliance it leads. It has
historically tended to support most of the initiatives aimed at defeating
the ANC and our alliance, including supporting any breakaway factions from
within our ranks. It lauded the breakaway of PAC from the ANC in 1959;
consistently reported in favour of the IFP against the ANC, especially
during the era of intensified counter-revolutionary violence directed at the
liberation and mass democratic movements; lauded the formation of the United
Democratic Movement in the mid 1990s by Holomisa and Meyer.

 

It should therefore come as no surprise that mainstream media is also
lauding, and sections of actively promoting, the formation of the latest
breakaway from the ANC, the Gang of Three and Co led by Lekota. This
formation, not tested through any election and clearly failing to attract
the numbers of people it hoped to attract, is nevertheless presented by the
media as if it were a big formation, simply because it is seen by media as
having the potential to weaken, if not destabilize, the ANC.

 

Even more serious is the arrogant and blatant bias of the public
broadcaster, the SABC, towards these renegades from the ANC. It would not be
amiss nor an exaggeration in fact to say that the blatant abuse of the SABC
by the current board and the SABC news division has turned the acronym
'SABC' to mean 'South African Broadcasting Cope'.

 

Significant sections of South African mainstream media has continued to
allow itself to be used either by factions or detractors who want to present
the ANC and the alliance as a divided house, characterized by internal
infighting and suspicions. We should see this for what it is: a continuation
of attempts to weaken our movement. In fact, the real opposition in South
Africa is not the tens of small political parties, but the mainstream media!
That is why we are not fooled by the pretensions and pious commitments by
the SABC and Political Editors of the Independent Group of Newspapers that
they will be impartial. Instead they will continue to thrive on
sensationalist and divisive reporting during the elections, something that
they have already started in earnest.

 

In fact when the ANC achieves its overwhelming electoral victory in a few
months, the biggest loser is not going to be the opposition parties,
including the Gang of 3, but South African mainstream media! It will be
caught flatfooted and humiliated in the same way that it was by the outcomes
of the ANC's Polokwane Conference in December 2007.

 

The second reason why the media is so hostile to the ANC and the alliance is
that it is media that is controlled by the capitalist classes. The unity of
the ANC and the alliance has always posed a threat to dominant capitalist
interests in our country, as a radical national democratic revolution, led
by a united ANC and a united alliance, pose a threat to the established,
colonial capitalist trajectory in our country. And in fact, in the current
period, one main reason why some elements of the established capitalist
class support the Gang of 3 is that this Gang, when at the helm of
government, forged a developmental path that restored capitalist
profitability and willingly subjected itself as a compradorial class to the
dominant capitalist classes in our country.

 

It is for the above reason that South African mainstream media is deeply
anti-communist and anti-working class, hence the re-emergence of various
forms of 'rooi gevaar' in its columns, in a manner perhaps that we have not
seen since the pre-1990 period.

 

The task of communists therefore is not to be distracted by all these, but
to understand the class character of these manoeuvres and focus on close
interaction with the workers and the poor of our country. Our media is the
Red Forums, door-to-door campaigns, and sustained mass mobilization!

 

It is therefore important to also build upon the highly successful mass
mobilization we started a few months ago, to ensure that we deepen the
umbilical cord between our movement and the workers and the poor of our
country.

 

Communist cadres to the front, to defeat our detractors and ensure an
overwhelming ANC electoral victory in 2009!

 

Asikhulume!!

 


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