Dear Cadres of our movement


Comrades, I read with deep yet profound interest the posting by one
"SASCO Member" on Cde Khaye, the posting reflect in many ways the
poverty of analysis by some of us. I do not think it is correct for
Comrades to use this platform to advance their own agenda that seek to
undermine the leadership of Ufasimba.

Cde Khaye, as I know him is a principled cadre who never even in the
face of counter revolution lied about the truth. I think the fact that
SASCO Member, uses his poverty stricken analysis about the truth and
lies, it does not make him a reliable cadre to can condemn and
criticise our leadership.

The honest request I would want to make is that can SASCO Member and
many others create their own platform and we shall therefore engage
them - Indeed we do want this platform or forum to be diverse but it
is completely different from being a counter revolutionary platform -
we shall at no stage engage counter revolution. Let Thabo Mbeki's
financial backers upgrade your "Friends of democracy" website to
enable you to engage us, this is not your platform.

SASCO, as we know in terms of the previous leadership, differed with
the broad revolutionary movement in terms of how we should engage the
class project - and therefore we beileve that the previous leadership
operated as the semi-educated drum majarretes of the 1996 class
project.

By the way I am saying all these things unapologetically.


Yours in defense of the NDR

Kaizer Mohau

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 12:49 PM, sasco member <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Members
>
> When do lies become truth? The answer maybe simple; when one tries to
> deceive his/her audience.
>
> Perhaps that may be the easiest and simplest way to answer the question and
> I hasten to add, describe the appalling conduct of a supposed "young
> communist" high up in the hierarchy of the Young Communist League (YCL). I
> refer in this case; the deceitful messages conveyed to an innocent mourning
> audience at the funeral of the late SASCO DSG Kgomoco Mogoere this Saturday
> in Bloemfontein. May his soul rest in peace!
>
> The other way to respond to this question is to explain for the benefit of
> those who were not part of the innocent audience and those who were, what in
> one's view is truth. Truth is established when one can support his /her
> claims with verified material facts and evidence. For instance, if I say: in
> order for a human being to be certified dead, he/she must cease to breath,
> the heart must stop functioning and the brain must also stop, then I need to
> prove that indeed when such happens to a human body, the person is indeed
> dead. But it cannot be truth simply because I say so. If I tell the truth I
> must back up my claims; lest my statements be regarded by the critical
> listener as pure hot hot air!
>
> Mr Nkwanyana the "Young Communist", went on to the podium like a spirited
> high priest overwhelmed by the holy ghost to tell lies about previous
> leadership collectives of SASCO. Instead of maximally using the platform to
> celebrate the fallen comrade and teach people about important things he
> chose to do the opposite: He chose lies instead of truth!
>
> Mr Nkwanyana "Young Communist" who lies not for the first time, said many
> infactual things about the previous leadership collectives of SASCO before
> the current one as elected in Umthatha last year. Among other incorrect and
> infactual things in quite a strange manner at the wrong time. Mr Nkwanyana
> the "Young Communist" says: "the previous leadership collectives of SASCO
> did not serve SASCO well, that when it was at helm of the organisation SASCO
> ceased to be what it used to be, each time when SASCO issued a media
> statement people would panic because wrong things would be said" and he
> concludes by making a comparison that "the current leadership is the correct
> one, one that Kgomotso fought to bring into office and I'm certain that this
> leadership will lead us well". This is what Mr Nkwanyana the "Young
> Communist" says.
>
> In what way did the previous leadership collectives fail or not serve SASCO
> well? In what way did SASCO change from what it used to be, in fact what was
> it like in the past? Which media statement/s and in what context did SASCO
> get misrepresented during those times? In what way is the current leadership
> different from previous ones? Mr Nkwanyana does not say further than to
> believe in his mind that because he says it, then it so. And as the audience
> we are left with the impression that like the priest in the church, because
> he says Jesus is coming then indeed we must wait for Him because indeed the
> priest says He is coming!
>
> In my view the lies of Mr Nkwanyana the "Young Communist" are just what they
> are: lies. No matter how many times they may be repeated or heard, they wont
> transform into truths. He missed a grand opportunity of attracting the young
> people in the audience with ideas about socialism so that they may join the
> YCL and rather he chose to feed them with lies and lies about another
> organisation of which he claims to be a former member of. This was extremely
> reckless and factional. To present the current leadership of SASCO before
> its membership as the "correct" one compared to the previous leadership
> collectives is to divide SASCO. Nothing can be so dispicable as to hear
> another PYA leader speak so recklessly and so factionally about a sister
> organisation. Instead of taking part constructively in the life and
> development of SASCO as an organisation, he chooses to participate
> factionally by announcing publicly incorrect things at the wrong time.
>
> Critique and critical thinking is encouraged and most welcome but its
> content and form must equally match the ambition of the speaker or author.
> One must not present untruths as truth. One must not claim to know when he
> does not know. One must search for truth in order to speak the truth and
> speak with authority. For now, Mr Nkwanyana the "Young Communist" does
> not satisfy the slightest test for verification of what he said. He scores a
> shameful zero.
>
> Mr Nwanyana the "Young Communist" typical of a coward, chose a funeral
> platform wherein debates are taboo to tell the lies. He knew very well that
> nobody could respond for the very fact that it would be strange to debate in
> a funeral. Perhaps Mr Nkwanyana the "Young Communist" will next time choose
> an appropriate platform to raise his fictitious views. But I wonder if
> anyone will be listening since he has proven to be a liar more than once.
>
> When do lies become truth? Could it be that just like in the case of Mr
> Nkwanyana the "Young Communist" the lies become truth when someone intends
> to deceive?
>
> Leaders must stop abusing their positions of privilege!
>
> Maybe!
>
> SASCO Member
>
>
> >
>

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