Re: [PAYCO] Mandela

2011-07-19 Thread Linda Ndebele
Izwe Lethu!

Yesterday was the worst day of my life. I had to fight and denounce people I
respected and once admired for supporting and heroworshipping Mandela.
Ofcourse the worst damage was done on kids who were told all kinds of lies by
their parents, media, teachers and church leaders about that not so great
Mandela. I personally boycotted radio, TV and newspapers yesterday, but a lot
of our people especially youth I am certain were bombarded with that nonsense
the whole day yesterday. I also understand that in certain Municipalities
ratepayers money was spent on T-Shirts designed specifically for the day.

The media serves our opprssors therefore cannot expect them to support or
broadcast anything that rejects the Mandela myth. About two years ago on his
91 birthday I and my fellow comrade wrote an open letter to him raising a
number of concerns about him, his misrepresentation of history (in his Long
Walk to Freedom) and his behavior and conduct, guess what it was not
published by any paper except our own newsletter Mayihlome. The Media is not
interested to facts or justice.

In my view the only best option is to tell the story of our leaders, our
movement and that of our people to our youth and kids using any form of
medium that can enable us to dispel these lies that are consistently told by
our oppressors that we owe our freedom to one man only  Super Mandela. This
lousy propaganda was once practiced by the Inkatha in KZN and we were forced
to regard Inkatha as Ubuntu and Buthelezi as our Messiah. We were subjected
to study a subject called Ubuntu/Botho and it was nothing but praise singing
Buthelezi and Inkatha. Guess what it never worked. I'm quite content that
this ANC/ Mandela lie would never succeed. Only the short sighted can vow for
its success. Truth and justice would always prevail. I prefer to be despised
by the world and the living rather than being scorned by the dead, history
and posterity.

Mr Mandela Sir, History is still to make its verdict on your case. I rest my
case

Izwe Lethu!

Kwame Ndebele

On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:26:44 +0200 Mzu Cabanga wrote

 Greetings noble sons and daughters of the soil,

It is an honour once again today to get this chance to communicate with you
my brothers.
I think yesterday as angry as we are there devil still prevailed and I think
we actually need to do something.
Yesterday an estimated number of 12 million students sang for the worlds
greatest traitor and the media was lapping it.
One thing that concerns me is that not all these students sang out of their
will but were forced by their teachers to sing or be punished.
This is indoctrination at its highest my fellow Afrikans and I think if we
let this continue we will be carrying water with a bottomless bucket.
It has been proven that it is hard for a child to erase something they have
been taught since primary school, they can even go against their parents for
such a thing.
This is not the only aspect of the indoctrination as we know that students
will also be asked to write essays about Mandela and should they write
something which goes against the dominant views they will get lesser marks
than those who will praise Mandela.
If we think we need to conscietise people about the real struggle that will
emancipate black people of Afrika then such minor things are a huge obstacle
for our cause and we simply can't neglect it.
I think the PAC is better placed to counter this brainwashing scheme that is
currently taking over the media and is currently occupying our childrens
minds.
I propose maAfrika if the are Africans who are serving in the education
departement to issue a statement or call a press conference testifying to how
the manner was conducted and also the right of the children to think
independantly that was deprived.
The PAC will never grow if this madness continues and only Afrikans can stop
it.
I urge all of you to consider this and take it forward to the leadership of
the organisation maAfrika, it is crucial for us to unplug our masses from
this mind control strategy.

Izwelethu!

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RE: [PAYCO] Mandela

2011-07-19 Thread Justice
And now these charterists want to tarnish Sobukwes name cause they ran out
of lies to tell about their leaders. Why must we let the anc to celebrate
Sobukwe in March next year on the 100 year badday

 

From: payco@googlegroups.com [mailto:payco@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Linda Ndebele
Sent: 19 July 2011 12:10
To: payco@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [PAYCO] Mandela

 

Izwe Lethu!

Yesterday was the worst day of my life. I had to fight and denounce people I
respected and once admired for supporting and heroworshipping Mandela.
Ofcourse the worst damage was done on kids who were told all kinds of lies
by their parents, media, teachers and church leaders about that not so great
Mandela. I personally boycotted radio, TV and newspapers yesterday, but a
lot of our people especially youth I am certain were bombarded with that
nonsense the whole day yesterday. I also understand that in certain
Municipalities ratepayers money was spent on T-Shirts designed specifically
for the day.

The media serves our opprssors therefore cannot expect them to support or
broadcast anything that rejects the Mandela myth. About two years ago on his
91 birthday I and my fellow comrade wrote an open letter to him raising a
number of concerns about him, his misrepresentation of history (in his Long
Walk to Freedom) and his behavior and con duct, guess what it was not
published by any paper except our own newsletter Mayihlome. The Media is not
interested to facts or justice.

In my view the only best option is to tell the story of our leaders, our
movement and that of our people to our youth and kids using any form of
medium that can enable us to dispel these lies that are consistently told by
our oppressors that we owe our freedom to one man only  Super Mandela.
This lousy propaganda was once practiced by the Inkatha in KZN and we were
forced to regard Inkatha as Ubuntu and Buthelezi as our Messiah. We were
subjected to study a subject called Ubuntu/Botho and it was nothing but
praise singing Buthelezi and Inkatha. Guess what it never worked. I'm quite
content that this ANC/ Mandela lie would never succeed. Only the short
sighted can vow for its success. Truth and justice would always prevail. I
prefer to be despised by the world and the living rather than being scorned
by the dead, history an d posterity.

Mr Mandela Sir, History is still to make its verdict on your case. I rest my
case

Izwe Lethu!

Kwame Ndebele



On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:26:44 +0200 Mzu Cabanga wrote

Greetings noble sons and daughters of the soil,

It is an honour once again today to get this chance to communicate with you
my brothers.
I think yesterday as angry as we are there devil still prevailed and I think
we actually need to do something.
Yesterday an estimated number of 12 million students sang for the worlds
greatest traitor and the media was lapping it.
One thing that concerns me is that not all these students sang out of their
will but were forced by their teachers to sing or be punished.
This is indoctrination at its highest my fellow Afrikans and I think if we
let this continue we will be carrying water with a bottomless bucket.
It has been proven that it is hard for a child to erase something they have
been taught since primary school, they can even go against their parents for
such a thing.
This is not the only aspect of the indoctrination as we know that students
will also be asked to write essays about Mandela and should they write
something which goes against the dominant views they will get lesser marks
than those who will praise Mandela.
If we think we need to conscietise people about the real struggle that will
emancipate black people of Afrika then such minor things are a huge obstacle
for our cause and we simply can't neglect it.
I think the PAC is better placed to counter this brainwashing scheme that is
currently taking over the media and is currently occupying our childrens
minds.
I propose maAfrika if the are Africans who are serving in the education
departement to issue a statement or call a press conference testifying to
how the manner was conducted and also the right of the children to think
independantly that was deprived.
The PAC will never grow if this madness continues and only Afrikans can stop
it.
I urge all of you to consider this and take it forward to the leadership of
the org anisation maAfrika, it is crucial for us to unplug our masses from
this mind control strategy.

Izwelethu!

-- 
Thank you
Mzulungile Cabanga

Alternative Information and Development Centre
email   mcaba...@gmail.com
email   m...@aidc.org.za
Fax 0866019876 
Tel  021 447 5770
cell 073 073 8789
Skype kleinrich1
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Re: [PAYCO] Mandela

2011-07-19 Thread Mzu Cabanga
If that happens,
Sobukwe will be branded as a terrorist, lunatic and a hooligan who wanted to
drive whites to the sea or a very humble man who did not advocate for land
repossesion. A similitude of Mandela. Be careful noble daughters and sons.

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Justice just...@larona.co.za wrote:

 And now these charterists want to tarnish S*o*bukwes name cause they ran
 out of lies to tell about their leaders. Why must we let the anc to
 celebrate Sobukwe in March next year on the 100 year badday

 ** **

 *From:* payco@googlegroups.com [mailto:payco@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf
 Of *Linda Ndebele
 *Sent:* 19 July 2011 12:10
 *To:* payco@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* Re: [PAYCO] Mandela

 ** **

 Izwe Lethu!

 Yesterday was the worst day of my life. I had to fight and denounce people
 I respected and once admired for supporting and heroworshipping Mandela.
 Ofcourse the worst damage was done on kids who were told all kinds of lies
 by their parents, media, teachers and church leaders about that not so great
 Mandela. I personally boycotted radio, TV and newspapers yesterday, but a
 lot of our people especially youth I am certain were bombarded with that
 nonsense the whole day yesterday. I also understand that in certain
 Municipalities ratepayers money was spent on T-Shirts designed specifically
 for the day.

 The media serves our opprssors therefore cannot expect them to support or
 broadcast anything that rejects the Mandela myth. About two years ago on his
 91 birthday I and my fellow comrade wrote an open letter to him raising a
 number of concerns about him, his misrepresentation of history (in his Long
 Walk to Freedom) and his behavior and con duct, guess what it was not
 published by any paper except our own newsletter Mayihlome. The Media is not
 interested to facts or justice.

 In my view the only best option is to tell the story of our leaders, our
 movement and that of our people to our youth and kids using any form of
 medium that can enable us to dispel these lies that are consistently told by
 our oppressors that we owe our freedom to one man only  Super Mandela.
 This lousy propaganda was once practiced by the Inkatha in KZN and we were
 forced to regard Inkatha as Ubuntu and Buthelezi as our Messiah. We were
 subjected to study a subject called Ubuntu/Botho and it was nothing but
 praise singing Buthelezi and Inkatha. Guess what it never worked. I'm quite
 content that this ANC/ Mandela lie would never succeed. Only the short
 sighted can vow for its success. Truth and justice would always prevail. I
 prefer to be despised by the world and the living rather than being scorned
 by the dead, history an d posterity.

 Mr Mandela Sir, History is still to make its verdict on your case. I rest
 my case

 Izwe Lethu!

 Kwame Ndebele



 On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:26:44 +0200 Mzu Cabanga wrote

 Greetings noble sons and daughters of the soil,

 It is an honour once again today to get this chance to communicate with you
 my brothers.
 I think yesterday as angry as we are there devil still prevailed and I
 think we actually need to do something.
 Yesterday an estimated number of 12 million students sang for the worlds
 greatest traitor and the media was lapping it.
 One thing that concerns me is that not all these students sang out of their
 will but were forced by their teachers to sing or be punished.
 This is indoctrination at its highest my fellow Afrikans and I think if we
 let this continue we will be carrying water with a bottomless bucket.
 It has been proven that it is hard for a child to erase something they have
 been taught since primary school, they can even go against their parents for
 such a thing.
 This is not the only aspect of the indoctrination as we know that students
 will also be asked to write essays about Mandela and should they write
 something which goes against the dominant views they will get lesser marks
 than those who will praise Mandela.
 If we think we need to conscietise people about the real struggle that will
 emancipate black people of Afrika then such minor things are a huge obstacle
 for our cause and we simply can't neglect it.
 I think the PAC is better placed to counter this brainwashing scheme that
 is currently taking over the media and is currently occupying our childrens
 minds.
 I propose maAfrika if the are Africans who are serving in the education
 departement to issue a statement or call a press conference testifying to
 how the manner was conducted and also the right of the children to think
 independantly that was deprived.
 The PAC will never grow if this madness continues and only Afrikans can
 stop it.
 I urge all of you to consider this and take it forward to the leadership of
 the org anisation maAfrika, it is crucial for us to unplug our masses from
 this mind control strategy.

 Izwelethu!

 --
 Thank you
 Mzulungile Cabanga

 Alternative Information and Development Centre
 email   mcaba...@gmail.com