IS THE EFF THE PARTY OF FASCISM IN A DEMOCRATIC SOUTH AFRICA? AN ESSAY.
"There are many who do not know they are fascist but will find out when the time comes". Ernest Hemingway, For Whom The Bell Tolls.
INTRODUCTION.
Paul Trewhela, an author, essayist, political commentator and former political activist, opened up his Politicsweb article ‘Africa and the post-imperial British media and academic class', which appeared on 01 December 2014, with this beautiful and powerful paragraph:
"It's a curious thing, the post-imperial British media and academic class. One of its great phobias has been to investigate too closely the Cold War drama in southern and central Africa, to which it was emotionally, intellectually and often professionally transfixed. Commitment and engagement, yes! Proper investigative research, well, no...not the done thing, is it?".
Unfortunately, the latest offering from this questionable post-imperial British gift that never stops giving regarding southern and central Africa comes from none other that the former British High Commissioner to South Africa, Robin Renwick. His book ‘Mission to South Africa' firmly places him within, aligns with, and considerably extends this sordid emotional, intellectual and even professorial post-imperial British attachment to and morbid obsession with southern and central Africa, which are rightly and justifiably decried by Paul Trewhela.