My Revolutionary Greetings. Comrades must understand that I did not write that article nor do I support it's content. My aim was to make comrades aware what these dissidents think of us. If comrades feel that I wronged, my apologies.
Now because I posted that interview that does qualify me as a dissident? What qualifies one as a dissident? In the past comrades have posted links and articles from newspapers, websites, etc. Does that mean that they are counterrevolutionary? I am a dedicated member of both the ANC and ANC YL and I shall do my out most best to defend it whenever some individuals try to tarnish it's name or image. Communist regards KX ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: LINDA SCHALK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 4:44:03 PM Subject: RE: [YCLSA Discussion] Anele Mda's interview with news24 Cds i dnt know the whole motive behind khaya idea of forwarding this mail based on Anele's statement made on news24,but i smell a rat here, r u suggesting dat the YL shud promote anele statements and take sides based on which grounds khaya xaba wrote: > Johannesburg - The ANC splinter group's answer to Julius Malema is causing >waves. Meet Anele Mda: outspoken, passionate and, until 31 October, an >executive committee member of the ANC Youth League. > Now the 30-year-old youth activist has been appointed to convene the youth >wing of the ANC breakaway party started by former defence minister Mosiuoa >Lekota and former Gauteng premier Mbhazima Shilowa. > Mda is already getting people excited with her vision of a united South >African youth and of putting petty politics aside. > "We stand for inclusiveness and the high moral ground of young people in >general," said Mda, who has criticised the ANCYL for its exclusively black >leadership. > She quickly rose to national prominence and dominated media briefings with >her alternative perspective on youth leadership. > Scathing about Malema > In an interview with News24, Mda was scathing about ANCYL leader Julius >Malema. > "I don't spend a lot of my time thinking about Malema, but when I see his >behaviour I think it's as simple as a wild animal's behaviour," she quipped. > "There isn't any domestic animal I liken Malema's behaviour to because I'm >going to do injustice to those animals." > She took a swipe at the youth league's backing of ANC president Jacob Zuma. > "If we have a leader whose morality has been exposed to not be in good stand >then we should not seek to back such individuals for the sake of our own >popularity," she told News24. > While Malema boasts of his politically-charged upbringing in Polokwane, Mda >earned her credentials serving in ANC heartland itself. Born in Bizana in the >Eastern Cape , she grew up in Mthata and founded an NGO, the Port St Johns HIV >and Aids Information Centre, when still in her late teens. She now works for >the Eastern Cape Youth Commission. > She called her NGO work with young girls an eye-opening experience and wants >to encourage a culture of volunteerism amongst SA youth. > "For example our Crime Foot Soldiers," she said, referring to one of many >initiatives to be discussed at a conference in January. "Young people must >become the ears and eyes of society." > Misgivings about the ANC > Mda says she had her first misgivings about the ANC and its youth league in >2005. "There was a gap between the then president of the ANC, Comrade Thabo >Mbeki, and the collective NEC at large." > She described how controversial decisions made by the ANC would be >attributed to Mbeki while the National Executive Committee would take credit >for what worked. > "I started to smell a rat and I began to feel wary of the whole thing. To my >knowledge of how the ANC operated, whether in bad or happier times, we stick >together." > She tried raising her concerns several times at various levels of the >league, but realised that political games were being played and positions >earned. "Certain individuals secured for themselves whatever it is they were >promised," she said. "It was political manipulation." > The new youth wing > Cue the new youth wing, which Mda promises will focus on education, health, >the economy and the fight against crime. > "We no longer want our people continuously being fed by the hand of >government," she said. "We want to promote a culture of non-dependency." > But she is thin on detail on how these areas will be changed. A clear policy >will only emerge out of January's conference. > But one thing is certain. She's is stepping into a youth leadership vacuum >in the country, and attracting those Malema has alienated with his >controversial statements and allegiances. "We do not subscribe to the notion >that says we value party loyalty more than the requirements of general masses >of our country at large," she said. > COMMUNIST REGARDS > EVER ONWARD TO VICTORY > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You are subscribed. This footer can help you. Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this message. You can visit the group WEB SITE at http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery options, pages, files and membership. To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] . You don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. 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