Mo-Africa

If PAC today is a Liberation Movement, why participate in the so called
Democratic South African Politics? Well the below mentioned theories are not
new to me as you allege, to me you don't understand the practical formations
that actualize these demarcations in reality. Son of the soil, the fact
remains that the PAC of today does not assemble revolution nor prepared to
be one. PAC today is a pure political party in action, it is only the
history that makes the PAC a then revolutionary party and a ex-movement.

What revolution are you engaging in today when today's PAC is part of the
parliamentary system, when today's PAC is attempting to use names such as
Youth League without looking at the historical reasoning behind the original
naming. Is it revolutionary for today's PAC not to have a revolutionary
programme? Is it revolutionary for the today's PAC to expel its veterans or
members left right and center without proper disciplinary process?

Your sudden lecture to me is attributed to irrelevant reasoning because I
never challenged the historical stands of the then PAC. For a point even
Sobukwe arose and participated largely in student politics like me and some
of your friends if any. Please do not mention Sobukwe in the occurrences of
today's PAC but rather quote today's PAC president and his allies.

While I am enjoying a seat at the fence, what is different between the
political activities of PAC, ID, UDM and IFP? All these are matching towards
elections and parliamentary seats which says to me PAC is as well a
political party that is influenced by constituency (voters) politics>

Lastly tell this cyber platform at least three (3) revolutionary programmes
of today's PAC in simple terms. Can I assume you only know the dictionary
explanation of the word revolution?

Thanks

With Respect-Mohlomphegi Mphahlele





On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Mohlomphegi Mphahlele <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Comrade Snow
>
> I wish I could not answer you on this comment. The reason being that you
> need to be lectured on one thing or two. PAC is a liberation movement and
> not a political party. We do not yet have a socialist democracy in which we
> can participate as a political party. PAC does not advocate to a western
> imperialist democracy as Mothopeng has said. We are for an Africanist
> socialist democracy. As PAC we are still engaged in a Africanist
> revolutionary struggle. Therefore any PAC member remains a revolutionary and
> is expected to be such and to abide by the aoth of aligiancy of PAC. I
> further wish to explain to you the different based on being "involved" and
> being "committed" to the Africanist revolution. Revolutionaries are
> committed to a revolutionary struggle. They are not mearly envolved. For you
> to understand take an example of a (beacon and egg burger). Here a chicken
> is involved and a pig committed (for a pig has to be killed) in preparing a
> meal. The likes of Sobukwe rose beyond their mayopic selfish personal
> interests and committed themselves to the Africanist cause. They had to give
> up their socialite life for the sake of African People. A revolutionary is
> not like a sailor. He is not involved in any adventurist jeourny. A
> revolutionary is for and one thing only "A REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE".  So
> adventurist comrades like you must find a shortest way out of Africanist
> Revolution while time permits. You are like fence sitters in PAC. It will be
> hard for you to understand this. Sobukwe onced said students are not
> realible revolutionaries, as they became revolutionaries at school and once
> they complete their studies  they become toothless stooges afters their
> schooling term. A good example is Pasma comrades. How many of them are still
> engaged in PAC cause after completing their studies?
>
> So comrade we are not in an adventurist tourists in PAC, we are
> revolutionaries. To be a revolutionary you must rise beyond your selfish
> interest.
>
> Izwe Lethu Joni!!!
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* sonwabile fisa <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Wed, May 26, 2010 11:34:38 AM
>
> *Subject:* Re: [PAYCO] PAC leader joins ANC
>
> I quote "I can also say without any contradiction that some of the PAYCO
> comrades once they are finished with destroying this movement will also join
> ANC"
>
>
> Respecting your views, but I find it peculiar that you are calling PAYCO
> members comrades whilst you are alleging that they are in a program to
> destroy the organisation.
>
>
>
>
>
> I suggest that as an observant and objective leader who is able and capable
> of foreseeing potential catastrophic risks of this nature within the party
> you doe something to mitigate them and to possible root out such behaviours.
>
>
>
>
>
> It is imperative to note and respect the fact that individuals voluntarily
> joined the party for reasons only know by them, it therefore becomes
> important again to respect their resignations from the party if they feel
> that their expectations or purposes have not been served.
>
>
>
> When tolerance levels reach zenith about the current long overdue squabbles
> that are crippling the organisation, I’ll leave the party and for that I
> need nobody’s approval and people can say what they want to say.
>
>
>
> As things stand now, you have a vast number of party members silently
> watching and only concentrating on their careers or well-beings if you wanna
> put it that way.
>
>
>
> If a ship is sailing, one needs both life jackets and life rafts to be able
> to get to the next ship, but the above cant be correct for a ship that 3
> quarters down to the ocean.
>
>
>
> Labelling people as sell-outs from mere basis of resignation can’t be
> entirely correct, however in an event where barbaric behaviours have
> prevailed, those must be condemned and this should not only apply to members
> resigning but also to those that are still within the party.
>
>
>
> If PAC as an organisation not as group of individuals who think are on the
> right footage decide to rebuild itself, the foundation of that rebuilding
> should comprise of honesty, realism, transparency, and non selfishness at
> minimum.
>
>
>
> Whether who is right or wrong about bringing about unity and order in the
> party, common grounds hand compromises have to prevail from all the groups
> concerned. If not members must forget about unity.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Soso
> Fax #: 086 697 9605
> E-mail [email protected]
> "We all die, our plan is not to live forever but to create something that
> will"
> Kwame Nkrumah
>
> --- On *Mon, 5/24/10, Mohlomphegi Mphahlele <[email protected]>*wrote:
>
>
> From: Mohlomphegi Mphahlele <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [PAYCO] PAC leader joins ANC
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, May 24, 2010, 6:00 PM
>
>  Ma Afrika!!
>
> The heading of this not so supprising news should read PAM and not PAC
> leader joins ANC. We who have anticipated this are not suprised by this
> comrade's move. I myself have always put this comrade under the league of
> the likes of Patricia Delile. I can also say without any contradiction that
> some of the PAYCO comrades once they are finished with destroying this
> movement will also join ANC. They are now still engage in a programme to
> destroy and destabilise this movement. Once their deeds are served they will
> be rewarded with positions in the African National Capitalist (ANC)
> organisation. So comrades how many of us are in the pipeline to join ANC?
>
> All I can say to the departing comrade is PLEASE RAISE HIGH THE PAN
> AFRICANIST IDEALS in your new found "home"
> Fairwell Qhawe La Maqhawe
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Hulisani Mmbara <[email protected]>
> *To:* PAYCO GOOGLE GROUP PAYCO GOOGLE GROUP <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Mon, May 24, 2010 1:08:45 PM
> *Subject:* [PAYCO] PAC leader joins ANC
>
> PAC leader joins ANC
> http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article466670.ece/PAC-leader-joins-ANC
>
>
>
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