we communist do not respect reactionary bourgeois laws that protect & serve 
class interests of global parasitic  monopoly finance speculators who have 
destroyed post colonial african political economy since 1958!   since 1963 the 
same global parasitic embarked on cultural structural adjustment as consumerism 
and lies became american values !

claire ceruti wrote: 
>  Eish comrades. I’m amazed to hear a communist make a
> giant general statement like this: “No matter the size, society must be
> taught to respect the rule of law”.  
>    
>  Should we have respected the rule of apartheid law? We
> would still be living with it if we had! So instead of making a broad
> statement, the comrade really needs to tell us WHY we should respect a law 
> that
> says soldiers may not strike, or march on a certain day, or what-what. The
> comrade who replied to you is very correct in pointing out that soldiers felt
> like there were no more ‘legal’ channels to follow. People will end
> up disrespecting laws that prevent them from getting justice. If it wasn’t
> for that we’d never be able to imagine defeating capitalism, a system
> based on the entirely legal theft otherwise known as exploitation. 
>    
>  Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 13:03:24
> +0200 
> From: [email protected] 
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] YCLSA condemns the dismissal of soldiers bythe
> Minister of Defence and Military veterans 
>  Cde Mxolisi, 
>    
>  You are concluding on the result other than the root
> cause. The root cause of the problem is that the soldiers undermined a court
> ruling. This is but one of the organs of the state. 
>    
>  I fully agree with comrade Tom, lawlessness is lawlessness
> and we must not make a hullabaloo about it. Society should learn that
> this is but one country rich in law and should always be taught to abide by 
> the
> law. 
>    
>  It is not correct that because those who broke the law are
> many then dismissal is incorrect. No matter the size, society must be taught 
> to
> respect the rule of law. There is no due process in undermining organs of the
> state. There is court proof that what the soldiers was against the law. There
> is no need for a hearing, dismasal is the only way to send a message that
> no matter your responsibility in the country, we are all expected to function
> within the confines of the law. 
>    
>  I believe that the inputs by Cde Tom, Cde Morgan and
> others will assist you to grasp the base and not solve the result. The
> dismissal is the result of disrespect for the rule of law - Isnt that simple? 
>    
>  I remain. 
>>>> "Mxolisi Mlatha" <[email protected]> 02/09/2009
> 10:14 >>> 
> Our country becomes a banana republic when we start firing 
> people without any due process. Any caring society must 
> always be weighted in favor of the poor, disadvantaged and 
> weak no the state. When workers (soldiers) are dismissed 
> without regard to due process and the outdrawn failures of 
> the state to respond to legitimate grievances then we are 
> fading into a banana republic.This is the only thing that 
> is right about your banana republic statement my comrade. 
> Mxolisi 
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