FIGHT NEO-LIBERALISM, DEEPEN DEMOCRACY AND EXPOSE THE SACP'S LIBERAL BOGEY
In his 29 February 2012 Red Alert ‘Liberals as eternal political hypocrites' column, Blade Nzimande (the SACP General Secretary) deliberately conflates his attacks on often racist liberalism in South Africa with an anti-democratic attack on genuine working class campaigns against the Secrecy Bill and the e-tolling system in Gauteng.
The SACP has also opportunistically railed against the untransformed judiciary in a manner that fundamentally attacks the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers. These attacks on the judiciary are also typically silent on the foundations of injustice in this society. Also included in the SACP's aim has been civil society.
The Democratic Left Front (DLF) does not stand for or defend the hypocrisy of past and current liberalism in South Africa which is primarily interested in preserving privileges inherited from slavery, colonialism, apartheid and capitalism.
However, the DLF warns against the SACP's consistent construction of liberalism into a vague category that lumps all critiques of the ANC government. The DLF underlines this as deliberate conflation which seeks to delegitimise any critique of the rising securocratic authoritarianism of the ANC government that Nzimande serves in.
The SACP attacks basic democratic rights and freedoms not to transform the state but as part of the turn to authoritarian state capitalism in which a ruling elite can efficiently discipline and exploit social forces for capitalist economic growth.