Cdes.

Reading articles and listening to the debates on the electronic media as
well as through engagements with Comrades, I failed to hear anyone saying
Cdes. should not be wealthy and entrepreneurial. The issues at stake is
whether, as a society, we want allow an entrenchment of the current practice
where (not only Malema and yellow communist), build their wealth on the
basis of parasitic relationship with the state?

The second issue is the ethical correctness (whether Western - Imperial
definition or whatever definition) of ethics. We all know, or choose to
ignore the fact that some of our Cdes. have access to these tenders, not
through their entrepreneurial skills or any technical skill, but through
their political connections and heavy-handedness with which they pressurise
municipal officials to bend the rules in favour of their facilitating
companies (they are facilitating due to the fact that they do no perform the
actual work) but rather outsource the tender performance delivery to third
parties who either deliver sub-standard work or their lead-times are what
inspires service delivery protests around the country.

Cdes, all South Africans are entitled to entrepreneurial aspirations,
including our politicians. The only limitation I know of is where one might,
by association with the state tender processes, be viewed or perceived to
have conflict of interest. Julius appears, on the surface, to be far from
tender processes and resultant decision making. The reality of the matter is
that political position in South Africa determines business influence. There
are many instances where such has happened and is happening. It cannot be
defended or justified.

Thirdly, my view is that we all need to encourage and incubate
entrepreneurial spirit amongst Comrades, for two or more reasons, one is to
grow our economy through new enterprise, innovation, skills development and
job creation. Another critical reason why we should encourage and instill
entrepreneurial spirit, also related to the first, is to wean Cdes from
State Deployment Dependency Syndrome (SDDS). This syndrome poses a very
dangerous threat to our revolution. Many of our cadres of our broader
movement have just given up in respect to self-reliance, relevant skills
acquisition, required work ethics and respect for due processes. Instead
cadres are queuing for deployment, if it does not come as soon as required
or expected, cadres start discrediting incumbents, destabilising service
delivery institutions and finally discrediting our political systems, which
have been inspired by the ideal for equality, equity and justice.
I believe, therefore, that ignoring real issues such as our revolutionary
ethics and morality, the need to transform the economy (crass material
acquisition and state parasitism are not synonymous with economic
transformation), our collective social responsibilities as leaders and
followers, the core objectives of the revolution and the need for
transparent and effective governance, we are all sacrificing our revolution
at the alter of pseudo entrepreneurship and half-hearted economic
transformation.

Cecil John Rhodes and others were pure thieves and mercenaries, they cannot
therefore be used for moral campus or as points of reference. They
plundered, brought misery and wars to our lands, they robbed the poor, and
plainly they served imperialist interests with distinctions. For to use them
as reference points is illogical and irresponsible.

Debating issues in this manner surely is infantile and closes out
alternative views and thinking. Let us not just protect our own comrades and
defend practices which are clearly sowing discontent amongst our people.
True revolutionaries engage, debate and open spaces for dialogues. They
respect and learn from divergent views, enrich their understanding of the
revolution, synthesize different view-points and respond accurately to the
challenges facing and likely to impede the revolution.


*My yellow communist thoughts.*
**
*Loselo*




On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 11:20 AM, MOSES ABDULLAH PHIRI
<[email protected]>wrote:

>   Discussion
>
> Comrades.
>
> I enjoy much the discussions that are much thrown to this forum.
>
> Robustly discussed, sometimes they are very fresh and raw, true or
> unsubstantiated. Some are propaganda engineered or engagement intended.
>
> The Malame Millions is a good story, but have thought once or so how did
> Cecil John Rhodes, Oppenheimer have made their Millions in Africa: either
> hook or crook.
>
> Malema and others who are in our leadership must not die poor when we have
> the wealth under our feet.
>
> Whom do yo think better to have such wealth besides him?
> Why do you work up every morning to toil without the intention of not
> having wealth?
>
> Come on Comrades, give me something sound to debate politically. The
> freedom charter explains what was the struggle intended for.  If you do not
> beleive in the colours of the ANC flag please lets educate ourselves
>
> Cheers and regards.
>
> Abdullah Phiri
>
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