Oh my God, she is such a racist, according to me, she insulted
everybody in SA, I think this is now personal, i was in favor of her
as a woman, but now, even my friends who were supposed to vote for
her,  have casted their vote on the party of the people ( ANC), She
really is in need of serios help. She hates the president so much that
she even instead of campaigning for her party, she did an anti-Zuma
campaign, that is why she lost the battle.

She ran out of option now, that is why she is doing this, she is
insane. I think it is time for the Premier Zille to revisit SA
constitution, and somebody must also remind her of the human rights

Shoo0

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:11 PM, morgan phaahla <[email protected]> wrote:
> Indeed, the deplorable comments of the Western Cape premier Helen Zille are
> not only smack of hatred for the state president Jacob Zuma but openly
> advocate for gross disrespect or contempt for the majority of the electorate
> who voted against the "Stop Zuma" campaign of the Democratic Alliance (DA).
> This rogue behaviour is not any way consistent with the responsibilities of
> the office of the premier but grave enough to introduce a resolution of
> impeachment to the legislative authority of a province.
>
>
>
> By allowing Zille to behave in such an insidious manner, the DA leadership
> exposed itself to a situation involving the risk of a conflict between its
> official responsibilities to govern all people of the Western Cape and its
> vision purportedly grounded in the idea that every human being has a right
> to dignity. She has deliberately acted in a way that impacts negatively on
> the image of the presidency.
>
>
>
> In fact, it's patently shameful that Zille violated the DA’s own policy on
> "general tolerance of difference on the part of the population" which
> ordinary people voted for it out of trust. I therefore challenge DA
> leadership to recall her from office for failing to maintain the highest
> standards of ethical behaviour required of a public representative.
>
>
>
> Put simply, premiers are required to act in accordance with a code of ethics
> as prescribed by national legislation regardless of race and party
> affiliation. It's therefore unbecoming of Zille to be engage in a political
> posturing fraught with libel and slander to damage the good name of the
> president and the first lady on matters that bear no relation to service
> delivery or our country's strategic developmental agenda.
>
>
>
> It’s for this reason that Zille must resign for demonstrating a clear
> abdication of her responsibility to provide leadership befitting to hold
> public office.
>
>
>
> Remain
>
> Morgan Phaahla,
>
> Ekurhuleni
>
>
> "Sometimes, if you wear suits for too long, it changes your ideology." - Joe
> Slovo
>
> --- On Tue, 5/12/09, Castro Ngobese <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: Castro Ngobese <[email protected]>
> Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] HELEN ZILLE'S DEPLORABLE COMMENTS
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 7:31 AM
>
> Helen Zille’s deplorable comments
>
> 12 May 2009
>
> The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] notes with utter
> disgust the venomous comments made by the loud mouth DA leader Ms.Helen
> Zille as it relates to the President of the Republic Jacob Zuma. Ms. Helen
> Zille is a sick woman who needs help. We thought her initial relentless
> outburst were due to the election euphoria.
>
> This cheap and cowardly attack is reminiscent of the earlier labelling of
> President Zuma with the failed intention of isolating him and ensuring that
> he does not ascend to the highest office in the land. Now that President
> Zuma has ascended to the throne as the President of the Republic, were are
> witnessing these ‘out of touch’ attempts.
>
> Fortunately, the people of South Africa will not be fooled by the malicious,
> chauvinistic and deplorable racist attacks by Zille. We fully support and
> stand by Zuma’s Presidency. It is our view that the personalization and
> Americanisation of politics is increasingly becoming dangerous for our
> country and body politics.
>
> Ms.Zille is deliberately shifting the debate on the key developmental
> challenges facing our country in our ongoing efforts of building a non
> racial, non sexist, democratic and prosperous country. Her confrontational
> style of opposition politics has been dealt a heavy blow by the
> inclusiveness of the President in the appointment of cabinet. Let her deal
> with the disappointments she caused to the many black people she fooled and
> lied during her racist campaign. She could not appoint in her cabinet an
> African because they are ‘unable’ and unqualified, when she garnered their
> votes. She is such a disgrace to the women of our country for choosing an
> all white male cabinet.
>
> We deplore the attacks on President Zuma because he was elected based on the
> good track record of the ANC government over the past 15 years and the ANC
> elections manifesto which the majority of South Africans agree with, as
> opposed to his private lifestyle.
>
> As the YCLSA we see these attacks as a continuation of a prolonged personal
> onslaught against President Zuma as initiated by the then NPA head Bulelani
> Ngcuka in collaboration with some sections of the bourgeois media. Zille is
> abusing public platforms to insult the integrity of the Office and persons
> of President Zuma. This tendency defeats the ideals of Bram Fischer, Ruth
> First and other great architectures of our democratic dispensation and seeks
> to sustain the legacy of Apartheid for which clearly Ms Zille is an ardent
> supporter by her actions let alone her words.
>
> There are many challenges faced by our country which are a manifestation of
> an embedded apartheid legacy done by Zille’s ancestors, including land
> reform, access to housing, jobs for the poor and education for the vast
> majority of our working class and poor youth. Instead of Zille responding to
> these pressing challenges faced by our people, she chose’s to be personal
> and attack President Zuma.
>
> These cheap rantings and insults by Ms. Zille should be located and
> understood within the failed and aborted media plot to pose President Zuma
> as unfit to govern and against all odds he won the elections. Now that there
> is nothing that the bourgeois media can do, they rely on giving Ms. Zille a
> platform under the guise that she is a leader of the opposition to continue
> with the Zuma onslaught.
>
> We call on Zille to desist from personal grandstanding and respect President
> Zuma, as he was elected democratically by the people of our country. Zille
> should further understand and accept that Western Cape and the City of Cape
> are part of South Africa and they are not a colony of her racist DA.
> President Zuma is the President for all South Africans including Zille if
> she is truly South African and he deserves all our respects.
>
> Issued by YCLSA National Secretary Buti Manamela
>
> Contact:
>
> Castro Ngobese
>
> YCLSA National Spokesperson – 082 567 3557
>
> >
>

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