JACKALS AND DINOSAURS
There is a saying in Afrikaans that, "as die jakkals tjank - dan weet jy, jy het raak geskiet!" (If the jackal howls, you know your shot has hit the mark!). On 26 July, there was audible yelping from SACP Secretary-General, Blade Nzimande, in response to remarks that FW de Klerk had made the previous day at his foundation's conference on ‘National Policy at the Crossroads'.
Although Nzimande had said that it "would not be worth our time" to respond to De Klerk "as he is ... an apartheid political dinosaur", he immediately launched into a 1390-word invective in reply to De Klerk's 172-word comment on the role of the SACP.
What did De Klerk say that spurred Nzimande into so speedy, vehement and lengthy a response?
De Klerk had said that the SACP was one of the driving forces behind the radical new direction that had emerged from the ANC's recent Policy Conference.
"At its recent Congress it [the SACP] enthusiastically welcomed the ‘Second Phase' as the most appropriate route to the achievement of the National Democratic Revolution. However, it does not see the NDR as the final destination of the revolutionary process. On the contrary, it views it as the beginning of a new phase when the SACP - as the self-proclaimed vanguard of the working class - will take over leadership of the revolution which will culminate in the establishment of a communist state.