Nationalisation by the bourgeoisie is nationalisation for the bourgeoisie.

In history, most of nationalisation has been of this character.

It is not true that nationalisation, as such, automatically leads to
benefits for the working class.

Now, tell me truly, is not Julius Malema part of an Mvela group that is
sponsored by Tokyo Sexwale, a big mining businessman?

So what is going on?

By the way, we have had this debate before. No way can the communists be
accused of silence. When the communists did speak, they were met with
screaming rage and insults. Why do people forget so fast? The insults, which
I will not repeat, but there were many of them, and they included all of us,
are the reason why comrades objected to the impertinent presence of Julius
Malema at the Special National Congress.

Or have you been blinded by Tokyo Sexwale's "report", which somehow fails to
mention that Malema had been publicly insulting the communists, and I mean
all the communists, for weeks prior to the moment when Tokyo pretended to
notice for the first time that something was happening?

Comrades, you are getting a lesson in something called demagogy.


VC




On 3 February 2010 07:40, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Qabane, cde mantashe articulates the decisions of the ANC as ANC GS and
> articulates the views of the SACP as SACP chairperson and let us not
> confuse his different roles. Infact I agree with the view that we need to
> have more radical approach but that can not be done by Gwede alone as ANC
> GS. That can be done by being more influencial to ANC NEC at large, become
> more influencial in all structures of ANC in particular and ultimately to
> have more radical change in ANC policies during ANC policy conferences and
> congresses.
>
> Cdes im very worried by the silence of SACP, COSATU AND YCL in issue of
> nationalisation of mines even if we dont agree with ANCYL version we must
> put more flash on it. May that is why we hear likes of Shabangu so strong
> about impossibility of nationalisation of mines and i wonder why. Infact
> cdes, there might be a reason beind the ANCYL call which we might not know
> but one will ask what is our position.
>
> Malemas say that Gwede is a goner might not be undermined maqabane. Malema
> thinks he is the POWER HOUSE of this ANC led movement and we must teach
> him a lesson. Cdes if we allow Gwede to be out voted, that will mean we
> are not at all ready to start building socialism.
>
>
>
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