Comrades,
It is now official, Julius is being used by the main representatives of our
class enemies to puke bile and create confusion among our ranks. To the
extent that he remains a political paraplegic there are very slim chances he
will succeed. But I do not think that serious revolutionaries should spend
too much time on him. There are far more important things to worry about,
like how do we ensure that NHI becomes a reality despite all the odds
against it. Let Julius continue with his lunacy and focus on what needs to
be done to agressively adance our NDR as a route to socialism!

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Samuel Somcuba <[email protected]>wrote:

>  But after all what else might be the excuse for the President of the
> ANCYL, because from the first respond to Cronin it was alleged that he
> didn’t write the respond by himself , then now what?
>
>
>
> This is straight forward maqabane lets stop defending the ideas that we
> don’t know they’re ultimate goal, Julius Malema does not understand the
> importance of the alliance in our movement, he does not understand the voice
> of the communist that they don’t have programmes  or when he is debating he
> is certainly  using his emotions, I mean there was no other way to tackle
> this issue, from the damage it was already, this is definitely not on,
>
>
>
>
>
> *Samuel Somcuba***
>
>
>
> *'the only things that stand between a person and what they want in life
> are the will to try it, and faith to believe its possible"***
>
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Dominic Tweedie
> *Sent:* 23 November 2009 09:03 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [YCLSA Discussion] ‘We don’t fear communists’
>
>
>
>
>
> *‘We don’t fear communists’*
>
> *Malema vows the youth will protect ANC*
>
>
>
> PHOTO: BAFANA MAHLANGU
> * *
> * *
>
> *Kingdom Mabuza and Anna Majavu, Sowetan, Johannesburg, 23 November 2009*
>
> ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says they will not allow
> communists to take over the ANC.
>
> Malema says the youth league is prepared to fight to the end to protect the
> ANC from being turned into a communist organisation.
>
> He told Sowetan yesterday that the league was not afraid to stand up to the
> communists to protect the ANC’s legacy.
>
> “We are not threatened by communists. We are not scared. They think they
> are so powerful and feared. We will not submit to communists,” he said.
>
> Malema said he welcomed attempts by alliance partners to influence the
> direction of the ANC, but the youth league had a duty to protect the
> movement.
>
> “They are fighting to turn the ANC into a communist party and as the youth
> league we have a duty to defend the ANC and what it stands for.
>
> “The ANC is a multi-class organisation and they are fighting to influence
> the party and we have no problem with that, but we also have a duty to
> protect the ANC.”
>
> Malema was responding to the SACP backlash after he accused its deputy
> general secretary Jeremy Cronin of thinking he was a “white messiah”.
>
> Cronin had suggested in an article in the SACP newsletter that the ANCYL
> wanted to nationalise mines because it was obsessed with bling.
>
> Yesterday the SACP in Western Cape issued its strongest criticism of Malema
> yet, calling him an “agent” of former president Thabo Mbeki, who will be
> “retarded forever”.
>
> “I will not dignify that with comment, I am not an agent of anyone,” Malema
> hit back.
>
> The Western Cape SACP said yesterday it was clear that Malema was “an agent
> that continues to represent and advance the interests of those dislodged in
> Polokwane”.
>
> “It is our suspicion that Malema is being sponsored for posturing and
> perpetuating his racist and anti-national democratic revolution views by
> right-wing political parties and some sections of black capitalist stratum,”
> SACP provincial secretary Khaya Magaxa said.
>
> Malema denied that he was a racist, saying, “I do not qualify to be a
> racist. I am incapable of being racist”.
>
> Magaxa said: “It is not his fault not to grasp the essence of our national
> democratic revolution, but screaming and shouting on the leadership of our
> organisations is not going to help him to sharpen his knowledge. Instead he
> will be retarded forever.”
>
> Malema dismissed the YCL as a fringe party with no political programme and
> membership.
>
> “They have no programme of their own, and tell them we are not available to
> meet them because we are very busy with our programme,” he said.
>
>
> *From: http://www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=1090879*
>
>
>
>
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