The nationalisation of Mines
Yes this might sound at least observatory now because it has gained more
coverage as its blathered attar, comrade Malema might have said it robustly
that we need to view possibilities of nationalising out mining sector, however
as communist we need to have an observatory scale of this deliberation by our
fellow comrade, it is fundamental for us communist to inform our thinking with
critical analytical understanding of its scientific reasoning, I wish not to
decent what comrade Malema has said cause value of the ideological context to
it is very much at heart to me.
But however we need to formulate a clinical and scientific understanding of our
position, and the true implications of what the progressive move will have as
of impact t the economic stats of our country, it is clear economics think
trade accumulations are relevantly the reflectors of economic validity but to
what I know and understand it is not, the referendum of economy in the enter
globe rely on wealth more than of bio-production, this means South Africa holds
more than a third of the mining wealth of the entire globe, and that reflect as
unfair and unjust that we are facing unrelated crisis.
For starters lets us relate our economic straight and that of the whole world,
and fair scale would defined that if South Africa had commodity control over
its mining sector it could have range from its current position to almost third
in the world over wealth interpretation, the mining sector deliberate more than
63% of the economic deficiency in the continent and the series of its turnover
are directly inventory to oil, gold, platinum, silver, coal, bronze and the
rest, are most likely to be fund in the South Sahara’s and confidently so the
South Africa lead as the most mining sartorial industry.
Denialism won’t assist us that the commitment of the ANC to the true
interpretation of the freedom chatter is partially tested, and still revolving
around the so called Thabo sentiments, it is however formidable for us as
communist to test our relative influence within the Nationalist agenda, and now
it is also relatively important to also review some of the statements done by
other comrades within our ranks, comrade Nomvule alluded last Saturday and said
any one who wants to influence government and policies, must contest elections…”
It goes without say that the profound and assumed influence that the communist
ideal interpret is segregated by the statements, but also equally important is
the loyalty of communist cadres who find themselves trapped in the nationalist
policy eruption, that may also compromise ideological interpretations, it is
also difficult to translate the environment of such comrades as conducive to
attar communist position or those of the liberal organisation. In regard of the
SG of the ANC it is now hard to define what ultimately is true at heart to him,
it was clear for us that the ANC is stagnant to move towards socialism, and the
participation of comrade Gwede is however doubtful that we have any influence
within the ANC.
The party is currently stuck in the marriage of inconvenience, but our
predominate detraction towards our ultimate principle towards the working class
struggle is served to be diluted by careerism that is stagnantly growing within
our fellow comrades, the defeat of capitalism rely on dedication and focus on
the ultimate principle of destroying it in what so ever way possible, but our
narrow sympathetic approach to the system that we latterly know it capitalism
oriented seem to be the approach, after the victory of the reconfigured
alliance we should have interpreted fair and just relation to policy matter,
relevantly so we should have had interpretable sessions to openly engage on our
particular understanding of these policies, seemingly the subjection of the
party to ANC fundamental approach of doing things has now sinked to deep that
we find ourselves to deep to swim out. However our understanding of
Nationalisation of mines should be not just an
interpretation of the freedom chatter, but that of a nation that need to take
charge and control of it own wealth, rather than of foreign investment.
Maybe it is my classical understanding of what the party should stand for, I am
also equally proud that the YCL has adapted seemingly a position in the whole
Nationalisation of mine arena, well in due time we know that YCL now is
subjected to the thinking of Malema, without any insult meant, it should and is
relevant for us as young communists to strive to be the first to see the unjust
of the system as per Che’s saying.
It is now our tusk as the YCL to engage and transform the government thinking
in the nationalisation position, however it is not a simple task ahead, but we
have to view the implications of not, as today we all know that millions are
losing jobs, only due to relation of the market being profit oriented, our
industrialised capacity is compromised relevantly for the wages and bonus of
management and CEO, the pricing of our commodity relying on international
economic adjudications, and by nationalising mine our 500000 job promise will
be meet sooner than anticipated.
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