Comrades,

I think its time people need to learn the basic principles in life. our
Revolution doesn't promote laziness and dependancy.  Most of the people
leading the service delivery protest have ambitions of becoming councillors
and mayors come 2011. I grew up in a township and struggled for everything
and am runnig a skills development initiative which is not state funded, but
you will be shocked that only a few number of people come through even if
you go door to door.

there are people who are really poor, and there are people who are just lazy
and who wont wake up and go either to school or to find a job.  I was in the
Public service for 5 years and resigned last year to further my studies and
pursue my passion for social development and community enrichment programme,
Sometimes i meet bills that i cant afford but that has taught me to be tough
and learn survival. on weekend I go out with my wife to cut grass on some
neighour's yards, which is seen as a very low class activity by most of the
protestors in these service delivery campaigns.  during school holidays were
would wake up and go to berea station in durban and sell amagwinya, you know
what my kids have food we pay our school fees with my wife we manage to
invest in some lives emphakathini... but the most vocal people in these
campaigns are just a buch of lazy people according to what I see and view.

the whole world has economic crisis, and we are not exempted from that...
this makes me resolve to say poverty is not a living condition but a mind
set that is slowly going to kill our Nation.  Its time we rise up and do
things to empower our selves and our generations. I remained driven and
bound by the principles fothe freedom charter and seek to implement the key
priorities the ANC lead government is working hard to archive.  My South
Africa My Home.. I wont let no one tear down our country that made us grew
up as orphans and abanye bagcina be homeless....

AMANDLA, Inkululeko iyasetshenzelwa!!! I remain a Communist!! Aluta
Continua!

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 9:53 AM, frank talk <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Revolutionary greetings
>
> The recent spate of service delivery protest is leaving me restless. I
> wonder how conversant are we with the entire nature of these protests.
> Comrades I would like us to engage on this very pertinent matter before it
> elevates itself to another levels.
>
> The ANCYL has made a call for ANC leaders in all govt spheres to visit
> affected communities in order to understand people's concerns - this needs
> to be applauded!
>
> However, a question that is lingering is the one that says, as true
> revolutionaries how do should we respond?
>
> Let's engage!
>
> Talk Frank
>
>
> >
>

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