Apologies meant to say ANCYL but you can't attribute the youth social ills to just one person? Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
-----Original Message----- From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:52:40 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Castle Lager and Soviet Jeans are just functional mechanisms of capitalism seeking to weaken the ANC and the State. Tuki-baby, comrade Malema is *not* the president of the country. He just thinks he is. VC On 20 December 2011 15:36, <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > Is this what is called critical thinking and understanding, practically > attributing the ills of society to one person? By the way comrade Malema is > still the president of the country and do not get me started on chauvenists > in the party especially top office! Are the administrators of this group > encouraging this? > Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! > ------------------------------ > *From: * "Klaas Nono Mabunda" <[email protected]> > *Sender: * [email protected] > *Date: *Tue, 20 Dec 2011 13:18:28 +0000 > *To: *<[email protected]> > *ReplyTo: * [email protected] > *Subject: *Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Castle Lager and Soviet Jeans are just > functional mechanisms of capitalism seeking to weaken the ANC and the State. > > Ja noh, ga o sa loka mo > "Eager for expropriation proves determination for rightful ownership, > especially where compensation is unlisted" > ------------------------------ > *From: * sive gumenge <[email protected]> > *Sender: * [email protected] > *Date: *Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:07:04 +0200 > *To: *<[email protected]> > *ReplyTo: * [email protected] > *Subject: *[YCLSA Discussion] Castle Lager and Soviet Jeans are just > functional mechanisms of capitalism seeking to weaken the ANC and the State. > > *Castle Lager and Soviet Jeans are just functional mechanisms of > capitalism seeking to weaken the ANC and the State. * > ** > > With the recent drug scandal news which have smack our country in the past > week, affecting young females of South Africa, I “had” expected the youth > (nationally) interested in the ANC Polokwane Conference to amongst other > things prioritize to anticipate resolutions on free education, youth > employment and protection of South Africa from the foreign capitalist order > that has invaded our country through drugs and parties. > > > > In my opinion, the acts of drug smuggling by young people should not be > divorced from the realities of poverty, youth unemployment and lack of > knowledge and skills in making a genuine living. I don’t however, distant > it as an act of crime. > > > > I got so disgusted to observe amongst in the structures of Youth League, > they were referring to ANC Limpopo Conference as a *“Night out with > Castle Lager and Soviet Jeans”*, rather a pulpit of fundamental change in > a province dominated by extreme poverty. However, I think I expected too > much from “friends” of Julius Malema and Cassel Mathale to be thinking what > I was thinking. They think similar to Malema, whose brain is only pre > occupied by liverish lifestyle which is sustained by state tenders in > Limpopo and the desire to turn the ANC into a “daily birthday party” than a > liberation movement of the people of South Africa. > > > > The reemergence of African Chauvinists that colluded with Armchair > Theorists (whom for years exploited the Communist Party’s state influence > and its trust on them), has put further our country into threat of foreign > invasion by international drug lords, (whose colour doesn’t matter) that > have identified the youth majority of South Africa is unemployed, > uneducated which makes them unconscious of capitalist realities and are > driven by materialistic things such as clothes, alcohol and parties. This > grouping is clearly showing its true colours that it engages in struggle > for self-interest than to protect South Africa from international > capitalist forces that will do whatever it takes to undermine our democracy > and the history of the oldest liberation movement in Africa even selling > drugs to innocent kids. > > > > The African Chauvinists and the Armchair Theorists are nothing but just a > group of Angrists since and towards Polokwane Conference. The African > Chauvinists had felt sidelined under the Mbeki Regime of the 1996 Class > Project and they resolved in regime change with a “desperate” Jacob Zuma > who was under serious victimization by forces of the project, without > knowledge that this was in exchange for state tenders upon his arrival at > Mahlabandlovu. > > > > Similar, to the Armchair Theorists who felt sidelined in their attempt to > hijack the MTV (Medium Term Vision) of the South African Communist Party, > with their narrow in ability to contextualize Marxism-Leninism in relation > to state influence and state power. It clearly shows that they are so eager > to be in the state so that they can reveal who they really are. > > > > If we don’t do thorough class analysis of our situations, we will miss the > opportunity of identifying these threats to the state, which amongst other > things capital is used to achieving that goal. While close to 660 South > Africans are trapped in foreign prisons, Malema and his group are busy > throwing free for all parties at Moses Mabida Stadium in celebration of > what they narrowly term “economic freedom in our lifetime victory”, which > in its true meaning is capital wastage. Yes we do want economic freedom in > our life time but for the majority not minority representatives of poor > people. > > > > Of course South Africa will never be the same as it was previously and the > people of South Africa must be economically emancipated in totality but > they must be careful of being made “one night stands prostitutes” by those > who live double lives. I agree that Karl Marx says,* “Everything which > exist, exist of necessity. But equally everything which exists is doomed to > perish, or to be transformed into something else. Thus what is “necessary” > in one time or place becomes “unnecessary” in another”, *however, we > cannot therefore turn South Africa into a Sheeben State of Castle Lager and > Soviet Jeans, but we strive harder to turn South Africa into a productive > country that is driven by morality and communal living. > > > > We must protect South Africa into turning to a “black-man you are your > own” kind of a situation. Individualism is capitalism and it promotes > selfishness. Certain foreigners enter our country not for better living but > to make money and they promise young South Africans who are unemployed and > uneducated all sorts of lies to a better a life. This individualism is > lived by Malema through his liverish glorious lifestyle of wasting money in > parties and overseas trips while he advocates that he is poor. > > > > I think it is time we use the recent mistakes of the young female South > Africans as experiences that will be utilized to defend our country from > all forces of capital invasions. We must all ways remember that capitalism > uses all forms life and things to survive and now it has used innocent > women to smuggle drugs in foreign countries for its survival. It is > unfortunate to note that, capitalism knows no colour but knows useful > idiots for its survival. > > Cde Sive Gumenge > > > > > > -- > *Mr. Sive Gumenge* > *Western Cape* > *0768945800* > > -- > You are subscribed. 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