Re-racialization and proto-Fascism at the
University of Cape Town (UCT): a tale of four meetings
Tim Crowe – UCT Emeritus Professor and Elected
Fellow
At
the ‘dawn’ of Apartheid, T.B. Davie, UCT’s first South African-born vice
chancellor (VC) initiated the transformation of UCT into a “real”, non-racial university, in principle. Every member of the UCT community should read
the 1959 T.B. Davie Memorial Lecture honouring Davie. The orator, Chancellor Centlivres,
emphasized Davies’ “fearlessly
fighting for” “absolute
intellectual freedom”, “intellectual
integrity” and taking the unshakable position that “advancement of
knowledge” should involve “the untrammelled
pursuit of the truth” [emphasis added].
He succinctly characterized Davie:
“He gave his heart and soul to the University.”
Sadly, 1959
was also the year that Verwoerd’s
Extension of University Education Act created separate universities for ‘blacks’,
‘coloureds’ and ‘Asians’ - excluding them from ‘white’ universities.
It took 22 years of resolute struggle
against Apartheid by the UCT Community to enable subsequent VCs Prof./Dr Stuart
Saunders and Dr Mamphela Ramphele to implement Davie’s principle of
non-racialism as irreversible
practice. At the same time, they
developed UCT into Africa’s leading educational and research tertiary
institution.
They gave a non-racial UCT ‘brain’ and ‘brawn’.
During the
last two years, extreme Fallist http://allafrica.com/stories/201611040917.html students and staff at UCT and its Executive
have not only failed to emulate this commitment to non-racialism and extend its
implementation. They are undermining it
aggressively. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/16/opinion/a-chokehold-on-south-african-universities.html?emc=eta1
In this pursuit, lawbreaking Fallist elements have adopted key attributes of fascists: authoritarian nationalism (under the guise of neo-Black Consciousness), irrationalism, suppression of free press/speech and academic freedom, violence in pursuit of ‘liberation’, contempt for ordinary democratic politics, and intolerance/character assassination towards critics and opponents. All that is missing is a Führer or Duce. But, in the wings are “one settler, one bullet” politician Julius Malema https://theconversation.com/why-julius-malemas-eff-doesnt-offer-south-africans-a-way-out-of-poverty-59267 , founding Fallist icon Chumani Maxwele http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/ucts-maxwele-slammed-over-physical-altercation-with-female-wits-student-20160405 and Hitler-admiring Mcebo Dlamini http://europe.newsweek.com/south-africa-mcebo-dlamini-johannesburg-feesmustfall-512027?rm=eu .
This re-racialization and proto-Fascism is illustrated by events at two recent
Annual General Meetings (AGM) of the UCT Convocation and two talks by eminent
scholars on “decolonization” of universities http://www.biznews.com/thought-leaders/2017/01/11/decolonising-universities-tim-crowe/ .
Round one
The first (aborted) AGM held in December 2016 (attended by a record 400+
largely aged alumni) was to consider my motion that called for UCT’s +-150 000
alumni to be:
“balloted
(anonymously and, if willing, by fine-scale ‘self-identification – by ‘race’,
gender, age, etc.) to consider a vote of no-confidence in Dr Max Price [UCT’s
current VC] and his senior Executive acting
as representatives of the interests of the UCT Community as a whole in
negotiations with UCT students, staff and others who have been adjudged to have
broken the law under the pretext of legitimate protest.” [emphasis added]
At the meeting, former
president of UCT’s Student Representative Council Gwen Ngwenya (current COO
of the South African Institute of Race Relations) tried to present an amendment
to my motion, calling for an expression of Convocation’s view on UCT negotiating
its future with violent lawbreakers as a violation of South Africa’s
Constitution.
From its onset, this ‘meeting’
was invaded by obscenity-spewing Fallists (including a topless woman) who wrest
the microphone from the meeting’s chairperson, Convocation President Barney
Pitanya, co-founder of the Black Consciousness Movement with Steve Biko.
The invaders jeered at the
Convocation, calling for the dropping of my motion. After an
ad hoc motion by Geoffrey Budlender (Chairperson
of the UCT Council that appointed Price) and Lydia Cairncross ─ supported by
Pityana – the invaders were allowed to attend provided that they protested in
silence.
They did not.
When Pityana announced
that Hugh Amoore, the long-serving retired Registrar of UCT, was to receive the
President’s Convocation Award for 2016, invaders shouted in derision and
continued to interrupt and deride speakers during the remainder of the
meeting.
Neither I nor Ngwenya was allowed
to communicate/comment-on “untrammelled” the motion or its amendment. https://www.biznews.com/mailbox/2016/12/16/uct-fallist-fiasco/ I was harassed persistently by Fallists,
including lawbreaking, multi-pardoned, clemency-violating Chumani Maxwele. I was labelled variously: “racist” and “Jim
Crow” (cf laws implemented in post-Civil War USA
to segregate and disenfranchise ‘black’ Americans),
“apartheid activist” and “killer of black people”. Ngwenya was similarly interrupted and defamed.
She was subsequently branded as a
“sell-out”, “house ni**er” and holder of “fake” academic degrees by virulent pro-Fallist
Andile Mngxitama. http://citizen.co.za/news/news-national/1384301/white-degrees-fake-says-mngxitama/
In contrast, Budlender
and Cairncross were allowed “untrammelled” to ‘rebut’ the motion, misrepresenting
it as a call for VC Price’s dismissal/resignation.
Cathy Powell (Law Faculty) tried
to speak about the failure of Price’s Executive to consult staff during negotiations
with the Fallists, but was similarly shouted down with comments such as “Shut
up you bitch”.
Faculty of Commerce lecturer Mr Gao
Nodoba, actually proposed a well-received, but inadmissible, no-confidence
motion in the Price-led Executive. He
accused it (to great applause) of not supporting transformation and student
demands until they were forced to, offering only “indecisive, visionless fixes”
and “inconsistently applying institutional rules”.
So, Fallist intimidation is no
longer confined to “Old White Men”.
Women and ‘blacks’ are now fair game.
When chaos escalated further,
Price’s former acting DVC, Hugh Corder, motioned to close the meeting. Pityana immediately called for a vote without
debate/discussion - 102 for versus 15 against.
Intermission
Nathan Geffen, editor of
cyber-journal Groundup, commented
on the meeting. http://www.groundup.org.za/article/uct-convocation-descends-chaos/ He:
1. endorsed
the Budlender/Cairncross misrepresentation of my motion as calling for the
resignation/dismissal of Price;
2. stated,
incorrectly, that I was “given an opportunity to explain and move his [my]
motion”; and
3. incorrectly
described Pityana as “refusing” to allow Maxwele to speak when he, in fact,
uninterruptedly harassed both me and Ms Ngwenya.
In “letters” appended after
Geffen’s piece, it was revealed that VC Price “consoled” Maxwele after the
meeting.
UCT issued two characterizations
of the meeting. These endorsed the
Budlender/Cairncross ‘misrepresentation’ of my motion and claimed that Pitanya
“spoke out against all forms
of hate speech” [emphasis added]. He did not
do so while I was victimized by hate speech and Ngwenya was persistently
interrupted and defamed. Furthermore, they minimized the invaders’
vulgar behaviour as being merely “disorderly” and “holding up posters speaking
against the militarisation of campuses, outsourcing and tuition fees, among
other issues”. Finally, despite
the widely publicized fact that many previous meetings, lectures (including
those of UCT’s Council and Senate) had been violently invaded by Fallists
employing hate speech, they described the invasion of the AGM as
“unexpected”. So much for effective risk
management. https://theconversation.com/universities-can-do-much-more-to-recognise-and-plan-for-risks-73488?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20March%206%202017%20-%2069085145&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20March%206%202017%20-%2069085145+CID_5c639f9085cbf3f06ac86996a2b034fc&utm_source=campaign_monitor_africa&utm_term=Universities%20can%20do%20much%20more%20to%20recognise%20and%20plan%20for%20risks
More than six weeks later, UCT
Registrar (and Convocation Secretary) Royston Pillay announced that the
Convocation AGM would be reconvened on 28 February 2017.
Earlier (on 22 February 2017), I had
e-mailed Pitanya/Price/Pillay to clarify the meaning of my motion. I wrote:
“I would like the entire UCT
Convocation to be consulted as to whether they have confidence (or the lack
thereof) in the UCT Executive's policy of negotiating with individuals who have
broken South African laws and UCT regulations/codes and/or those who
refuse to condemn those (and any organizations) who do so or advocate such
unlawful actions”.
Round two
The ‘good news’ is the re-scheduled
AGM was not disrupted violently. The
‘bad news’ is that attendance dropped markedly from that of the sabotaged
AGM. Also, Pityana/Price/Pillay had made
no effort to communicate my clarification of the meaning of my motion.
Worse still, before the meeting
commenced, Pitanya announced that he and the UCT Executive had acceded to
demands by Fallists to, once again, “peacefully” attend the meeting, make a
“short” (5-minute) presentation and remain thereafter.
This announcement was not
well-received and a compromise involving the Fallists leaving after their
presentation was rejected when the Executive stated that this would be “unacceptable”
to the Fallists. I voted in favour of
admitting the Fallists in the hope that their presentation would be
constructive.
It was not.
The speaker, Simon Rakei, failed
to stay within the allotted time. He
began by implying that the AGM was illegitimate because the majority of
attendees were “white”. He then went on
to describe UCT as” institutionally racist” and underpinned by “a system of
rules designed to oppress blacks”. As was
done at the first meeting, he issued hate-speech, multiply referring to me as “Jim
Crow”.
At no time did Chairperson Pityana
or the Executive make any effort to “speak
out against all forms of hate speech”.
Finally, Rakei demanded that UCT
disband the “illegitimate”, currently anti-Fallist, Student Representative
Council (SRC). He ended his talk by stating that, if Fallists’ demands were not
acceded to, there would be “consequences”.
So much for “short” and “peacefully”.
When I was allowed to speak to my
motion and attempted to challenge Rakei’s comments, the Fallist speaker and his
supporters shouted me down, calling “Read the motion!”. When I attempted to read the clarification of
my motion which I had sent earlier to Pityana/Price/Pillay, Fallists and a few
members of the Convocation shouted: “The words are not the same!”. In the end, my address to the Convocation was
restricted to half the length of the Fallist’s and I was unable to defend
myself against Rakei’s attacks on UCT and me.
In the subsequent discussion, Cairncross
called for the motion to be dismissed without discussion because of the
difference in “wording” between it and my ignored clarification. Another pro-Fallist claimed that the first
AGM was not disrupted, that there was no motion for closure, or vote thereon. A third, characterized my motion as motivated
by wanting to punish lawbreaking Fallists severely in stark contrast to the
spirit of the Tutu-led Truth and Reconciliation Commission. My
attempts to counter these scurrilous accusations were cut short by
Pityana.
There was no/none/nada discussion
of the merits of consulting members of the Convocation as to their views on the
Price-led UCT Executive negotiating UCT’s future with lawbreakers
being improper and/or unconstitutional.
In the end, my motion was voted
down without discussion, and, once again, there still is no consultation with
UCT’s “silenced majority” http://www.capemessenger.co.za/2017/01/06/failed-debate-uct/
about its views on UCT’s future.
Rounds three and four
Curiously, on the night after AGM 2, the UCT
Executive denied a Fallist demand to be allowed to participate similarly at a UCT-controlled
meeting addressed by Law Dean Penelope Andrews on the topic: Transformation and decolonisation at UCT:
Capitulation to student protests or a constitutional imperative?. Nevertheless, several Fallists
vilified her as a racist and supporter of militarism on campus during
“question” time. Also, two days later, Fallists
(including the woman who stripped to the waist at the sabotaged Convocation AGM)
apparently invaded the meeting at the Baxter Theatre to hear distinguished East
African novelist Ngugi wa Thiongo, author of Decolonising the Mind. called for "white oppressors" to leave the theatre and defamed chaiprerson Xolela Mangcu and VC Max Price as "house ni**er" and "maasta".
Within a re-racialized, proto-fascist, anti-Davien,
“fake” UCT, the still
“silenced majority”, the “illegitimate” SRC and the Price-led UCT Executive
await the Fallists’ “consequences”.
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