The Julius Malema circus just won't leave town
If Julius Malema didn't exist would it be necessary to invent him? It's a tough question because Juju is, without doubt, a class act. The ANC have done everything within their power to excommunicate and silence him and he's still very much with us. He teased them with comments that he was going farming in Limpopo after his expulsion but he clearly had no intention of vanishing into obscurity. The Lonmin troubles were perfectly timed and allowed him to address miners, police, the military and anybody else who would listen.
Of course, we wouldn't know any of this were it not for the SA media and one cannot help thinking that it's largely thanks to our media that Malema is still very much with us. Having helped sell newspapers and fill radio news bulletins for years it must have come as a shock when it looked as though Malema would finally be leaving the political stage.
What on earth would the SA media have to report on? Let's face it, Julius Malema is every lazy journalist's dream story. They don't even have to chase the story because the story chases them. They know that all they have to do is turn up to the same venue as Juju and they'll have soundbites for days to come. Good scary unpredictable stuff which gives the whiteys the willies. In a shrinking newspaper market sensationalism is exactly what one needs.
It wouldn't surprise me in the least to learn that the newspaper groups met with Juju after his expulsion and persuaded him to keep performing just so they could sell newspapers. No...only joking on that one but the more I think about it the more plausible it seems. Desperate times call for desperate measures and there are few more desperate than newspaper editors these days.
So Juju is in with a chance of being voted newsmaker of the year once again by the National Press Club and the media are happy to supply him with as much oxygen as he needs to keep going. They know that no Juju will mean they have to search around for something else that will sell papers and that's such an effort.