Comrade Mfundisi

There is no research undertaken that creates an impression PAC losses
election because of the land issue. Cde Phillip has cut and paste Census
2011 household statistics, and Census 2011 says nothing about PAC. Those
are Census 2011 are demographics subject to individual intepretation.
Peruse those statistics and cite which section argues that PAC lost
elections because of the land issue.

The people's immediate demands should constitute the basis for mass
mobilisation issues such as E-Toll, the impact of Electricity Tarriffs
increase, 34 Marikana massacred mineworkers, the dragged to death taxi
driver in Daveyton, rape and sexual abuse of women, petrol price increase
the list goes on, PAC has been unable to articulate on these basic issue to
create political presence. This points to internal functioning and skewed
priorities in the party.

One does not refute the fact that PAC as a party aspiring to govern should
reflect upon itself and its political methods, surely there are matters of
principle, there are strategic and tactical issues affecting the people the
should articulate coherently for all social groupings and people of all
ages without negating its principles and objectives. The immediate demands
of the people should be linked to medium and, longterm objectives of the
party.

The people can't entrust the country to a party ravaged by division and
incapable of function normally, hence one argument is Western Cape province
as an example ia highly divided and weak organisationally, therefore logic
dictates that before one jumps to elections hype unite the party members
and build the party such that it can stand the test of time. Suprising the
comrade denies the fact that the party is weak and divided, also
malfunctioning,  this amount to an anology you gave of a person denying
his/her HIV/Aids status.

Irrespective as to how good is the message, if the carriers lack
organisation, coherence and intergrity the masses will not risk their
votes.

Shango lashu

Mr. Raymond Mashilo Kgagudi
Cellphone: 0749226361
Email: [email protected]

On 5 Mar 2013 16:29, "Vincent Mfundisi" <[email protected]> wrote:




Mphahlele

It is a pity that nobody understands the need to build a strong PAC.
All of us want to engage in library politics of quoting this or that
revolutionary as if we are year one students of political studies at
varsity.

The PAC is bigger than all this rabblerousing on the internet. In fact it
is more sophisticated than the nit-picking contained in some of these
arguments that one read about in these smses.

To me an intellectual of note is not against political statistics because
they are a true reflection of what is happening on the ground.
To vilify Phillip for reflecting a reality based on research is a bit
worrisome.

No amount of revolutionary chorus will make the party win any election.
It's only through blood, sweat and tears. People do not eat stale
revolutionary ideals but fresh bread brought about by fresh ideas.

The same goes to party building. The party needs fresh ideas in order for
the African masses to listen to us.Anything less than that is disastrous
and can only be likened to an AIDS sufferer who is in denial.

Rgds


Vincent Mfundisi
Sabc News
Tel: 011-714 6477 Fax: 011-714 6420
Mobile 082 416 6725
E:mail: mfun...

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