INKUNZI YAKUSASA ISEMATHOLENI - TOMORROW'S LEADERS ARE TODAY'S YOUTH
Julius Malema, through the assiduous efforts of the media, has come to be regarded as a bumbling, brainless and disrespectful young man at the helm of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL). That he has not studied and passed a degree yet has been used against him to prove that he is not ‘the right person' to lead the Youth. I have listened to his statements for some time, and I saw myself in this young leader of our movement when I was his age. He says what he thinks, that is his bottom line. I wish, therefore, to state that I write to-day as ‘Julius Malema, Senior...as the Americans would say.
First, it was Fikile Mbalula who was denounced for saying things that certain people felt were ‘disrespectful' towards people who were senior to him in age. Remember that statement of his about leaders of the ANC Womens League whom he described as ‘holy cows' and ‘political paraplegics?'. People did not go to him and say, ‘Fikile, what do you mean by such statements?' The verdict was that he is a ‘disrespectful young man' because the people he was attacking were older than him. This time it is Julius. When he speaks his mind, on any topic, the issue becomes his age, not the substance of what he is saying; playing the man, not the ball.
Comrade Zola Skweyiya was one of the ANC leaders who attacked Julius for a statement he made, and the complaint was that he had no right to talk to ‘elderly people' in that fashion. I wanted to remind Comrade Skweyiya that at Kongwa Camp, he would attack the late Joe Modise left and right, because Joe was saying and doing wrong things within MK. Joe was older than Skweyiya, but the issue of age never arose. Why does it arise now when Julius needs to point out wrong things that older ANC people are doing? Julius has said, ‘The problem with the ANC is Thabo Mbeki'. The issue here should be whether Julius is telling the truth or not, not his age or his level of education. It was fair for Skweyiya to criticize what Joe was doing, and he did not mince his words, Skweyiya. Why should Julius be placed under the ‘age restriction?'
By the way, our Youth Leaders are not boys. They are men, younger than some of us, yes, but men. If we use the ‘age tradition' against them to determine what they should or should not say, we will soon use the ‘gender tradition'. In some of the cultures some of us come from, a woman has no say in matters that concern the nation. ‘KwaZulu umfazi, umfazi, period'. She cannot be part of a meeting where men debate and decide issues of national importance. That is the culture some of us come from. We are to-day guided by what the ANC stipulates as policy, and it does not say anything about women or the youth ‘bowing to the authority of the males or elders.'
Julius acquired notoriety by saying ‘We are prepared to die for Zuma!' He also said ‘We are prepared to kill for Zuma!' If I was a journalist, I would immediately have asked for an interview with Julius and asked him to tell me the following: