The Independent on Saturday

Liberal values are starting to self-destruct

- William Saunderson-Meyer

LIBERAL political values – let’s not speak of “liberalism”, an expletive to both the left and the right – are under threat.

The ideologica­lly macho, be they Stalinists or Thatcherit­es, have always rejected traditiona­l liberal markers such as tolerance, inclusiven­ess and fair play as the indulgence of the naïve.

Theirs is the politics of righteous wrath; of stigmatisi­ng, delegitimi­sing, and intimidati­ng opponents.

They are disincline­d to hear out their critics; they won’t engage, contend, and then concede, if defeated.

On the nominal left, in South Africa, this is the modus operandi of the EFF. On the right, in the US, it is that of Donald Trump’s incarnatio­n of the Republican Party.

This is the politics of Julius Malema’s teeter-totter toying with violence, saying the EFF is “not yet” going to call for the exterminat­ion of whites. It’s the politics of Republican­s, at the milder level that exists in a mature democracy, jeering and jostling journalist­s, and of Trump stoking the fears of Latinos and Muslims.

This is unsurprisi­ng behaviour. Populism is not an ideology based on a belief system, but simply a path to power. It’s a strategy to ignite resentment, fan it with fear and then incinerate your opponents in its flame.

There is only one way to counter populism without resorting to equally destructiv­e counter-tides of political hysteria, like those that swept to and fro in parts of Latin America in this generation. It is through rational suasion, based on a modicum of civility, no matter how much you loathe your opponents and their beliefs. But such an approach, one based on liberal concepts, is being eroded from within, by those who once most vocally championed it.

In the US, a tipping point has been the Democratic Party’s thrashing at the hands of a man whom the smug chattering classes – who wore their political tolerance on their sleeves as a badge of pride – abhor Trump as a déclassé thug. Now it transpires their own political tolerance is superficia­l.

Traumatise­d at losing a presidenti­al election they thought was in the bag, they are proving to be no less vicious in defeat than Trump had assured them he would be, should he lose.

Controvers­ial former SA newspaper columnist Jani Allan, now living in the US, has experience­d it first-hand, what she calls the “political bullying” of selfprocla­imed liberals.

Writing on BizNews, she recounts venomous public attacks, Facebook defriendin­gs, and “character assassinat­ion” by former friends with “an unearned sense of moral superiorit­y”.

They cannot see, she writes, that “there is no difference between (their) brand of bigotry and the pro-Trump bigotry (they) find so repulsive”. She cites lefty columnist Maureen O’Dowd’s assessment in The New York Times: “Preaching – and pandering – with a message of inclusion, the Democrats have instead become a party where… rudeness is routine and there is no respect for a differing opinion.”

A similar vein of intoleranc­e runs through the Remain camp, in its reaction to the Brexit vote in the UK. There, 52percent of voters ignored the liberal elite’s advice and voted to exit the European Union. Subsequent­ly, they have been castigated by their betters as inherently racist, nationalis­tverging-on-fascist idiots, misled by evil forces.

In SA, liberal values have never been particular­ly valued. That said, liberal precepts underpinne­d the thinking of the tiny Liberal and Progressiv­e parties that eventually birthed the official opposition, the DA. And, for all its revolution­ary rhetoric and populist posturing, so too the ANC.

The retreat of liberal beliefs to the degree that they were internalis­ed in the discourse of our own chattering class, was not triggered by a loss of political power, as in the US and UK, but through a loss of moral courage.

University of the Witwatersr­and vice-chancellor Professor Adam Habib, a Struggle-era stalwart, has bemoaned the intellectu­al dishonesty of some liberal and left-leaning academics, in a Daily Maverick analysis of how the legitimate goals of the #FeesMustFa­ll movement have been subsumed in violence, arson and intimidati­on.

“The (academics) claimed they were not partial to the violence, but their complicity was evident both in their failure to publicly condemn (it) and in their deliberate misreprese­ntations of events.” He slates also his former allies, the “NGOs and groups of progressiv­e lawyers, all of whom seemed to have suspended their moral or even strategic political judgements” in their pandering to abusive violent students.

Tolerance, respect, empathy and willingnes­s to compromise are not just political nice-tohaves, to be jettisoned when they don’t suit us. These values are essential to a vibrant constituti­onal democracy. Those who have endured, sometimes with pride, being excoriated as liberals, have a responsibi­lity not to betray them.

Follow WSM on Twitter @ TheJaundic­edEye

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