well i think comrades the discussion can be rested now. On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Mduduzi H Vilakazi <[email protected]>wrote:
> I had to change my decision not to partake in this discussion but feel > that I would be doing a disservice not only to my self but to others as > well. > > I, like Cde Phasha, have learned to respect Cde Funky and Cde Tom as true > cadres of the revolution. By revolution, I do not mean their participation > or political affiliation. By revolution, I mean their commitment and > conviction to take state power from one social class (Capitalists) to > another social class (Bourgeoisie). They both believed that the suffering of > society is as a result of the system brought by the enemy of the sane people > - the "owners" of means of production. The capitalists can do whatever in > its capacity to negate the freedom of the working class and we should as > well do the same. > > Little did I know that one day we will be brought to a discussion where > they battle for period of membership of alliance structures as led by the > ANC. I concur with Kgopelo, we cannot be brought to this discussion. I don't > want to separate who is wrong or right but both comrades should engage their > political affiliations and credentials privately. > > Let me remind comrades of the discussion. Cde Norman Mampane raised an > issue of the neo-liberals who are in the offensive to lie to South Africans > about their President and his moral standing. He condemn this behaviour and > call upon media to stop immediately. Cde morgan agreed with the sentiments > as raised by Cde Norman with a rider that there are sinister forces who are > out to destroy Cde Kgalema, the ANC and its alliance. The discussion was > therefore diverted by Cde Funky who agreed with Cde Morgan on the behavior > of media but further wrote "isn't it that /or dont you think that "maybe" > the media was fed with this anarchy, in particular from within the Alliance, > specifically the one who want to be a "super minister" or Deputy President, > in that he thinks he played a bigger role leading up to polokwane and > therefore he has to be paid back in these two ways OR nothing else?" > > The statement by Cde Funky is very loaded. The question that we should ask > ourselves is whether Cde Funky has information that we do not have on > people's ambitions. Was he told by the "one who want to be a super minister" > or "Deputy President" about his ambitions?. I know that comrades have > concluded that he referred to Cde Blade but can he come out clearly as to > who this person is? Or is he misled by the media about Cde Blades wishes? > Does He believe in this neo-liberal approach to divide comrades? > > In defence of the ANC, its alliance and its leaders, Cde Tom clarified Cde > Funky of the uneasiness of Capital with a strong alliance. However, Cde Tom > suspected that the loaded statement of Cde Funky as quoted above smacks of > SHIKOTA and Cde Funky shall follow his friend Mhlongo - leave the alliance - > and join SHIKOTA. The discussion as you all followed broke lose. I think > both comrades shall both discuss privately in a one-on-one discussion about > their credentials as proposed by Cde Funky. > > The ANC-NEC will not be proud to see discussions from members based on who > contribute more, how one participate in organisational stuctures than the > other, how old is ones membership, how one lied about Marx etc. To me this > tendencies can be tolerated if they are done by immature political toddlers. > I agree with Cde Senzo, members of the ANC shall always be disciplined, > organized and be equal. The Polokwane outcome shall not be used as a machine > to divide comrades or as a ladder to position oneself opportunistically to > the gains of freedom. - South Africa belongs to all who leave in it. > > Let the discussion on media behaviour continue. > > > This message and any attachments relating to official business of the > Mpumalanga > Provincial Government (MPG) is proprietary to the MPG and intended for the > original addressee only. 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