The recent escalation of military action in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has seen a heightened mobilization of those who support one of each of the countries and their people. The increase in casualties has seen a concomitant rise in emotions. The language used by advocates of either side has also understandably become more emotional and aggressive.
Such is the nature of politics and we should expect this. At the same time, there has been a vocal, ugly minority who has spewed anti-Semitism, holocaust denialism and other vulgar, crass and idiotic bile. Sadly, some of these are ANC members. The ANC can have no truck with such people and what they articulate. As we condemn the use of violence against the Palestinians and where this happens against Israelis, we must condemn this reactionary and fascist tendency.
A post on Facebook by an ANC member and volunteer, in which Hitler was applauded for the holocaust, has brought about angry responses by many people, including the SA Jewish Board of Deputies. These outraged responses are justified. The ANC can never stand with fascism, Nazism or support the holocaust.
The ANC must condemn these statements and utterances and if ANC members make these, disciplinary action must be taken against them unless they withdraw these remarks and apologise for them. There have also been text messages circulated that purport to present evidence that the holocaust never took place.
Similar action must be taken against those who make such nonsensical claims. To deny the holocaust or to support it is not only an insult to Jews, to those whose families lost loved ones in the holocaust, but also to the gays and lesbians, disabled people, Romany people and communists and many others who also died in the concentration camps. It is an insult to those who fought and defeated fascism, including many South African service men and women.
We must ensure that South Africans understand the difference between the following;