What has just happened in the United States, as well as in Europe and other parts of the world, where far-right ideologues have won elections or appear to have soared suddenly in popularity?
We have had 10 years to contemplate the catastrophe of rising neo-fascism. We, therefore, don’t have patience for those who might blame Donald Trump’s win merely on a certain X.com influencer whose value system was distorted by bullying as an apartheid-era high school student in Bryanston – though his $175-million campaign gifts to Trump probably did buy some millions of votes.
It’s a much longer trajectory that we must explain to fight back better. We remember how shocked we were in 2014 by India’s turn to Narendra Modi, the BJP Hindu fundamentalist who was seen as sufficiently responsible for the 2002 mass murder of Muslims that the US had banned him from visiting until then.
Or how in 2016, we shuddered at the openly fascistic Rodrigo Duterte’s victory in the Philippines, followed by unexpected British so-called populist support for Brexit – when the majority appeared to be under the sway of xenophobia and voted to leave the European Union – and then in November 2016 by Trump’s stunning defeat of the corporate neoliberal Hillary Clinton. Then, one major country after another shifted to the far right.
We were appalled in 2018 when in Brazil (controlled by the Workers Party since 2003), Jair Bolsonaro – the Trump of the Tropics – won the presidency. At the same time, Boris Johnson took Britain far further into rightwing populist turf, especially in his successful 2019 election campaign. Conspiracy theories abounded in 2020 when the far right faced legitimate Covid-19 public health emergency measures across the world.
The 2022 rise to power of Mussolini-supporting Georgia Meloni in Italy was followed by last October’s victory for Javier Milei in Argentina. This year, we witnessed Geert Wilders’ party win in The Netherlands, the Freedom Party of Herbert Kickl winning most votes in Austria, the near-victory of the French far-right, and a neo-Nazi resurgence in several German provinces.
And as a telling sign of how fascist creep has moved mainstream, much of the respectable Western elite joined a veritable Axis of Genocide, as rulers in Washington-London-Berlin-Brussels-Paris found themselves not only facilitating Israel’s murder mayhem of Palestine and now Lebanon, but also crushing civil liberties of Palestine-solidarity dissent at home.
And away from Europe, in addition to present-day India, the authoritarianism and even dictatorial control over society in Russia, China, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia mean the majority of countries invited to become BRICS members at the leaders’ summit here in Johannesburg last year suffer from ruling classes just as hostile to democracy, human rights, environmental sanity and worker interests as Donald Trump.
The G20 will be hosted next week in Rio de Janeiro by a former metal-worker leader, Lula Ignacio da Silva, and aside from a fascism-revival festival for the majority of states in that body, one durable feature is that the US presence will continue to be utterly Sinophobic (hating China) – from Joe Biden to Trump won’t make much difference – even if the latter claims not to be yet another neoconservative warmonger.
When a year from now, the G20 is hosted by another former mineworker leader in Johannesburg, it is fair to predict that Trump will be tearing up so many multilateral agreements – especially to slow planet-threatening climate change – that he will claim to be too busy even to attend, as he considers our part of the world as a “shithole” zone, friendly to Palestinians, whom he’ll no doubt permit Benyamin Netanyahu to wipe off the face of the Earth.
Indeed, here in South Africa, the ongoing ascendance of xenophobic attitudes in society and some openly Afrophobic political parties, plus the barely disguised white supremacism and top-down class-war politics of the junior ruling party, echo loudly throughout this Government of Neoliberal Unity.
And by listening carefully to the political whispers of white big money, we already hear champagne corks popping and toasts to Trump in the rich, revanchist-dominated neighbourhoods of Sandhurst and the Atlantic Seaboard.
On the other hand, the slide we are witnessing into a period of profoundly anti-worker ideology – faux-populist fascism – has been briefly interrupted by the occasional upsurge of brave leftist leaders who rally genuine popular support: Jeremy Corbyn in England in 2017, Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the US during the late 2010s, the attempt in some Latin American countries – most encouragingly today Colombia’s Gustavo Petro and Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaun – to pull off a new “Pink Tide” during the early 2020s, and a few weeks ago, the Sri Lankan election of Marxist president Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
In Britain, the recent election of the Labour Party and back in 2020, the return of Biden’s straightforward corporate neoliberal imperialism were signs that the far right could be beaten back, even if by run-of-the-mill imperialist, neo-colonial politicians.
In France, in contrast, the brilliant construction of an anti-neoliberal and anti-fascist New Popular Front led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon won a plurality of voters in July. It meant Le Pen’s hard-right tradition remains out of power, even if President Emmanuel Macron refuses to accept his third-place status and give the left a fair share of government in Paris.
But aside from a few scattered, momentary corrections, our global ideological compass is swinging radically to the right just as we desperately need what the New Popular Front advocated: a reaffirmation of democratic values and a programme that is pro-worker, pro-environment, pro-women, pro-children and pro-peace. Here and everywhere, the fight against imperialism, racism, patriarchy, ecocide and capitalism, more generally, has never been more urgent.
After all, there is no doubt about the corporate neoliberal and rightwing-populist failure to manage what the World Economic Forum admits is a polycrisis ranging across the life-threatening man-made catastrophes: geopolitical rifts with consequences that may include a nuclear conflagration, soaring inequality, economic volatility, parasitical financialisation, runaway unregulated technological change, new pandemic threats, climate-system meltdown and biodiversity collapse.
How should we see this ideologically so that our socialist values can be reasserted with the confidence they deserve? After all, our ideas are so threatening to the far right that they led Trump to proclaim last November: “We pledge to you that we will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country.”
A few months earlier, he threatened, “using federal law, section 212 (f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, I will order my government to deny entry to all communists and all Marxists”.
What is it that makes the tools of reactionary capital so fearful of our left traditions – and how can we gain sufficient strength to justify this fear? The South African Federation of Trade Unions will debate the state of the working class and trade unions at the end of November. The left across the world must make this evaluation or accept that we are doomed for decades to come. DM
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A laughable attempt at salience. Comrade Vavi, do yourself and everyone else a favor and retire.
Thoroughly outdated ideology, proven to be disastrous for the world. Blinkered and biased and sadly misinformed. Time for DM to retire you...and for you to retire altogether, I agree. And DM and News 24 are more radically vitriolic and anti Trump than the US left wing media, which is failing fast
I couldn't agree more. The leftist, woke, ideologues are now being shown their, at long last, comeuppance!
Shame, man, cut the comrade some slack. He was getting all hopeful when the woke bunch revived his dinosaur ideology and repackaged it as CRT. November 5th put paid to all that. Wokeness and CRT were killed off by the American voters, and Cde Vavi is now going through his stages of grief.
You are entitled to your views, Laura, but they sound as though they are taken from a Klu Klux Klan rally.
They just don't know it.. yet! Note the Trump desperation to bring Putin into the "white" European tent (13/14% of world population- declining annually.) The yellow, brown & black people do not count, IF they do not subscribe to Trumpism. Some of this huge majority have already succumbed to it.
What beguiles one in the above piece of Mr Vavi is the subtlety of thought, the balance, the nuance, the intellectual dexterity. I particularly loved the phraseology of "... a telling sign of how fascist creep has moved mainstream.. western elite.. axis of genocide. " Please more of this.
Yes, we should indeed encourage the likes of Vavi to write more of this brain-dead drivel. It is excellent comedy, made even better because he's not intending to be funny. Monty Python could not parody this Marxist claptrap any better if they tried.
The repetition of Trumpian phraseology (fear mongering works!) like Marxist, Communist - remember our Nat gov.? ... Radical, Leftist etc. ... displays a strange lack of 'context' and an 'occupation' of a Zionist-like inspired mind.
A hotchpotch of leftie prejudices against rational much-needed rightist developments.
"After all, our ideas are so threatening to the far right that they led Trump to proclaim last November: “We pledge to you that we will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country.” Far-right≠fascist?
Communism and Fascism are not opposites, but rather fruit of the same poisonous tree, call it Statism/Collectivism, the idea that individual rights are subordinate to the needs of the collective, supposedly represented by the State. Both abuse their citizens' rights, for the supposed greater good.
You didn't get the question. I am questioning this: "our ideas are a threat to the far-right(fascists) hence Trump(a fascists according to the writer) said he'll root out the fascists(the far-right). Blame it on the 300 characters limit.
I am glad you didn't include Victor Orban, Alexander Lukashenko and Kim in your list.
What happened to genocidal Joe & his pal BB? Now Trump has to share the 'shame' of Joe, of genocidal complicity (which will be disputed on the grounds of some spurious 'interpretation') despite the ICJ conviction & finding thereof . Like no grounds, unfounded, no standing - SA ICJ case. LOL.
It's encouraging that Vavi includes Russia, China and Iran in his list of reactionary authoritarian regimes (and we could add Maduro and Ortega to this list). Too many on the left make concessions - for misguided ideological and historical reasons - to these brutally repressive regimes.
Dear Zwelinzima, workers don't live in a vacuum. They need businesses to work in. Without the innovators and investors there will be no work, and this is a big challenge for us in SA. It should not be a battle between ideologies but a respectful conversation between them.
Vavi needs to examine the quality of life of the countries under left wing socialist governments. His blind racist rhetoric against risk taking, hard working and job creating people, simply adds to the plight of the poor. Socio economic engineering has never worked for the poor.
You are confused sir. Fascism prioritises the nation over the individual, who exists to serve the nation. Even your SAFTU is fascist - you expect obedience - "one for all and all for one" is nothing less than suppression of the individual to the interests of the group/nation.
Your heroes like Putin, Xi and Zuma are way more fascist than any Western government, even the USA under Trump. And don't lump Europe in with Trump - Europeans are not even close to that.
How is the trump US 'fascist'? Race laws? Censorship? Reeducation camps? 40 years of reading on the period when it was invented and tried out perhaps leaves me with an out of date idea of what it takes to qualify for the label. Antifa looks about the most fascist thing in the US at the mo.
Fascism began as reactionaries against communist threats in time of economic instability. They turned against minorities as scape goats for their own failures. Trump is the same, preaching the resurgence of the American State at the expense of innocent people deemed lesser beings or non-humans.
Aha... just MORE fascist than any western Gov. ? Not free from it ? 'Europeans' not like Trump - really ? How many have actively resisted the ongoing genocide in Palestine & now Lebanon also - just before it goes even further ? Were 'Europeans' not part of part of colonisation & occupation ?
Well if you are looking for Pro-women, Pro-Children, Pro-peace you are not going to find it in the Democratic camp. They are Pro-war, Pro-gender reassignment, Pro-transgender men in women’s sport. All things a Trump administration is not.
The USA has only 4% unemployment, SA almost 40 %, so Leftist politicians could do us all a favour by accepting the obvious... that Socialism doesn't work. The voters' increasing lean to the right around the world is not racism, nor Fascism, it is a rejection of the Leftist, Socialist fantasy.
Rather strange all these dudes fought for democracy, promote socialism and everything they do is capitalist. BMW's, massive houses etc. Socialism good for the masses, but not so good for the connected few. Same in all socialist countries.
The ANC is a party of crooks who parade as socialists meanwhile upholding the colonial powers in this country; selling off our land, seas and workers to mega corporations who sway the countries laws. Just like in America, where both parties are business friendly corporate pawns.
More long winded twaddle from one of the key people who gave us 9 years of Zuma.
Hear hear. Vavi has no moral agency to preach to any one.
Let us not forget Cde Vavi's 2013 extra-marital affair/s with junior staffer/s, AKA "the Vavi Sex Scandal", where he was accused of rape and sexual harassment. His moral high ground is, indeed, a bit shaky.
Can the phrase"powerful white money" please be elucidated for me. Is this the same monies the ANC is asking to be plowed back into towns and cities left to rot under their watch.
Maybe he means the money the ANC got from the Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg...
In 'autocratic' countries, the 'west' decries the role 'oilygarchs' play in keeping 'despots' in place ... but in the west (especially America) the role of 'spacegarchs' (think Musk) keeping despots in place, is considered O.K. ? Something very 'fishy' at least in that logic.
In 'autocratic' countries, the 'west' decries the role 'oilygarchs' play in keeping 'despots' in place ... but in the west (especially America) the role of 'spacegarchs' (think Musk) keeping despots in place, is considered O.K. ? Something very 'fishy' at least in that logic.
The Bell-Pottinger facion of SA politics. It always gives me a giggle that a Thatcherite PR-agency stuffed with cynical show me the money Europeans, remains the darling of South African 'leftist' groups.
Oh Vavi you couldn't have got it more wrong: Look what a horrible mess the leftist governments have left the world in The Dems are the snobbish elite in US, priding themselves on their college educations and having the stinking rich Hollywood elite in their pockets. Trump is for the worker!
The Dems in the Us are center right, there is no left wing party in that country. Both parties in the US are pawns of mega corporations. Neither is pro-worker. Both accept huge corporate bribes. Both cut taxes for the rich. Both are supportive of colonial corporations killing and exploiting Africa.
Yay .. for the 'worker' .. until they realise he could not care any less than 'Make Trump Great Again' ! Tell me again how much did he increase the 'minimum wage' when in office last time ?
And further to that, the ultra left, ultra socialist Bernie Saunders yesterday commented that the reason the Dems lost was because they have become totally out of touch with the American working class. Trump has done everything to uplift them and will do more, and hey! He won the popular vote by 6m
Donald Trump, the man who admitted that he "hated to give overtime" to workers, and praised Elon Musk for firing striking workers, is the helper of the working class?
Trump the man who says no tax on tips or overtime. Under whom more people had jobs and money in the pockets. Who will dig for oil rather than buy it, which skyrocketed the cost. Unions have endorsed him and flocks of Black, white and Latino workers have voted for him and adore him. Very naive view..
Calling someone naive with your view on Trump's true nature is breathtaking.
Calling in/out the 'cult' members ... does not break or reduce the 'apprentice' trance .. unfortunately ! Critical or even cursory 'character' analysis plays no role in the fawning and deception.
Shhh! Don't spoil the victory dance with reality!
I'm guessing you've never paid salaries out of your bond or overdraft. No one goes into business for the joy of paying overtime or a striking workforce.
Last time I looked, striking workers didn't work. Here we strike for job creation. Go figure.
A voice of sanity and empathy in a rising tide of toxic patriarchy & white supremacy. Thank you, Vavi. If we strip away ideologies & replace these with basic human decency and empathy, with an understanding of the socially constructed nature of poverty, we might have a fighting chance as a species.
How do you attribute those positive attributes to a guy who campaigned tirelessly for Zuma to be president? Not sure you could find a better poster boy for 'toxic patriarchy' than that showerheaded hobgoblin.
Think he publicly acknowledged that as a 'mistake' .. which is more than can be said about many others .
Except that the policies he advoctes have been tried, all over the world, and failed miserably, all over the world, driving hundreds of millions of people into abject poverty, and if they, you know, piped up with an objection, it was a gulag or firing squad. Vavi belongs in the last century.
I try de'spritly hard to disagree with anything you write Dan but try as I might I can't fault this. Since reading Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago at the age of 13 or so I've been ardently anti socialism in every one it's forms and disguises. Haven't found anything to change my mind since.
You're actually anti-authoritarian. You read about the true face of totalitarianism. So instead of assigning authoritarianism to an economic idea, assign it to the parties and leaders in control. Fight for freedom and peace, don't de-humanize your allies in the struggle for freedom and equality.
Well, except that every country that has been hellbent on a strictly socialist society has trashed the rights of citizens and plunged them into poverty. So the ideology invites authoritarian and totalitarian demagogues into its heart.
I'm so glad I made your hit list! Lol! Gulag Archipelago and similar are a frightening reminder of what happens in one-party states with no challenge to authority.
All the really good fascists started off as socialists. Both stem from the same anti-individualist and pseudo altruist place and require people infected with them to suspend their disbelief entirely. Vavi and his kind are directly responsible for the mess that south africa is in.
Really good fascists..? as in the ones that killed the most people or are we talking the ones that invaded the most nations? But seriously, yes, government greed by closeted corporate mules is indeed the reason our country is in the dumpster fire. They are however certainly not socialists.
Liebour have done the British private company workers, farmers & pensioners no favours since coming to power in the UK, they have increased their tax burden to fill a self imposed "black hole" in govt finances that is the result of the unrealistic wage increases give to jnr Drs & train drivers
Don't forget the wage increases to essential healthcare workers and teachers who didn't have living wages but were still expected to teach our children and save our lives! The black hole created by the Conservatives has seriously damaged the UK beyond recognition, destroying the economy.
Vavi, the reason why there's a move to the "right" is because socialism, nazism, communism and marxism don't work. These ideologies all seek benefit for the few. The masses must remain poor, uneducated - useful idiots. Your organization perpetuates this fascist oppression.
One wonders if Vavi reads these comments. I hope so. Pretty much don't think he has the capacity to absorb and understand them though. Nor care. I am sure there is only one real person Vavi cares about. Himself.
Sounds like an accurate description of Trump ? However the sheer 'hubris' entailed in "capacity to absorb & understand" re Vavi is breathtaking ... but I have some idea where it comes from !
The right shift is due to centuries of colonial exploitation worldwide finally catching up with the colonial powers as the destitute lands ravaged by exploitation can no longer support the populations that used to thrive there, causing them to migrate to the beneficiaries of their destruction.
Your credentials? What was built in the past 30 years was done for the sole purpose of looting. Power stations, prisons, to many to name. What you inherited in working condition is completely messed up, all former SOE's. Schools in chaos, pit latrines Post Office etc. Your credentials???
It's more complicated than just a rightward shift. Around the world, most incumbent parties have been losing ground: see the UK, Japan, India, Germany etc. As for Palestine... suffice to say that my opinions differ from yours. I'll leave it there.
The 'centre' has shifted so far leftward in my adult lifetime that a classical liberal from the '80's can now be called a far right bigot or even a nazi while holding exactly the same views.
Stringing together a dish mash of untruths, half truths and downright misperception does not a serious analysis make. Communists never get it right.
What a load of Drivel. Neo this Neo that - its rubbish. the only Neo that needs mentioning is Neo from the Matrix. I cant really comment much further than that.... its so badly written, its like a never ending stream of consciousness...thats not assuming the author is actually conscious.
You, Vavi, are 100% culpable for Zuma's presidency and destruction of South Africa. Your Bell-Pottinger facion of politics, replete with value-destroying economics must be kept away from power at all costs. You will cause poveryt and social destruction on a monumental scale.
I sincerely hope that Cde Vavi writes this stuff for shits and giggles and if not that the Maverick doesn't pay him a word, or god forbid, a syllable rate.
What the 'sincerely hope' is misplaced in the 'sincerity' dept. particularly, and most probably reflects a 'hidden desire' to be a Opinionista .. which DM have obviously not accorded you. Being 'middle aged' is unbecoming for some it seems.
What drivel from an irrelevant leftist dinosaur. Not sure what DM was thinking of giving him a platform for Vavi to spout racist anti-western hatred. And this coming for a man who said he would kill & die for Zuma! We must never forget his idiotic postures from the past.
The one metric that should have been a warning to democrats , the poverty rate in the US is increasing year on year .
Another 'nail in the coffin' was the constant hubristic reference to the undefined 'middle class' with no reference or mention of the 'working class' ... which Bernie has made mention of.