Julius Malema is a product of the closed, crony society
This week, the media has been dominated by the racist and sexist ravings of ANC Youth League President, Julius Malema - a man who opens his mouth only to change feet.
It is tempting to dismiss Malema as a political lightweight; a harmless buffoon prone to delivering crass sound bites. On the surface, he is an irrelevant sideshow to an election that is really a contest between the DA's vision of an open, opportunity society for all and the ANC's closed, crony society for some.
But Malema is not an aberration or an accident. He exemplifies the kind of leader that closed, crony systems produce. He is a comrade's comrade. After the Zuma faction's victory at Polokwane, the dominoes fell in quick succession. Zuma's closest allies were propelled into all the key positions of power to reinforce each other in the inner cabal that inevitably leads to corruption and the criminalisation of the state. They abuse their power in order to extend their power for the purpose of self-enrichment. Closed, patronage systems are characterised by vicious internal battles for control and the spoils of power. Within a short time, the inner cabal's main purpose becomes clinging to power at any cost. The cabal drives out people of quality and ability, because these attributes threaten its self-preservation.
In this kind of organisation, the only people with prospects are those loyalists who can be relied upon to extend and entrench the cabal's control and follow its instructions. They elevate their own interests above the interests of the nation, by pretending they are the same.
That is why Julius Malema has climbed so far up the ANC ladder: he is prepared to do the bidding of Jacob Zuma and his cabal at all costs. He is Zuma's most vocal backer. He is prepared to "take up arms and kill for Zuma". He is prepared to attack the Constitution and the institutions whose independence it safeguards - such as the courts - when they are perceived to threaten Zuma's interests. The inner cabal must keep Zuma out of court in order to protect its own interests.