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Respect must apply - 

 

Response to Chirwa's innuendos

 

 

Comrade Bonakele Majuba, Umsebenzi Online, Johannesburg, 19 September 2014

 

On September 12, the Mail & Guardian published an opinion piece by National
Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) president Andrew Chirwa: "SACP
is leading the Nkandla cover-up". To substantiate this baseless allegation,
Chirwa further alleges that "instead of dealing with principled and
substantive issues, our politics have been reduced to innuendo, conspiracy
theories and personal insults". If he were principled, Chirwa would realise
that he is guilty of what he accuses others of, and that by "our politics",
he is actually referring to their politics and not ours. The opinion piece
under his name represents this for all to see.

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has called for due process on the
Nkandla investigative reports, including that of the Public Protector, to be
followed to the letter and exhausted. This fundamental principle is aimed at
ensuring that substantive issues are addressed, and following credible
processes.

 

Individuals who prevent this from happening have been, but by no means
exclusively, pursuing undemocratic, unfair and unprincipled politics, using
the matter of Nkandla - as Chirwa did when he became NUMSA president - to
call on President Jacob Zuma to go. In sharp contrast, the overwhelming
majority of our voters in a democratic, free and fair general election,
resoundingly rejected the call by voting for the African National Congress
(ANC) with President Zuma as the leading presidential candidate. He was
further re-elected in terms of our country's Constitution as President of
the Republic by our fifth democratically elected parliament.

 

Having failed, people like Chirwa have now turned on calling for "full
implementation of public protector's recommendations" - this, regardless of
the fact that she submitted her report which together with other reports on
the same matter before Parliament to be duly considered.

 

For people like Chirwa, calling for due process to be followed to the letter
is to be embedded in the state. By the way, ironically, it is such
individuals who are part of a declared, co-ordinated project to form a
counter-movement and contest elections so that they can be in government -
that is IF they ever win. They have no problem with any party and its
leaders serving in Parliament and government, except the SACP. This is to be
anti-Communist.

 

What about "insults", "innuendo" and "lies", Chirwa's coalition of
conspiracy? Chirwa should know that liberalism gives the primacy of position
to the individual instead to the collective. By "liberal", rather than an
insult, it is at least meant those who openly call themselves liberals, or
those who, on a specific ground, exhibit one or more tenet or tendency of
liberalism. In contrast to liberalism, in a progressive trade union where
the principle of worker control has not been overthrown, it is observed and
is not being undermined, the union's president is not a subordinate of the
general secretary.

 

As opposed to what Chirwa wants us to believe, as a worker leader in a
progressive trade union, the president is the leading office bearer. Unlike
under liberalism and bureaucratic dictatorship, progressive trade union
statements are not an individual's on behalf of the union; they are the
union's on behalf of all individual members and officials, independently of
the division of labour amongst them.

 

Chirwa is actually the one who gives us the impression that he is covering
up for a new, and dangerous phenomenon of bureaucratic dictatorship which
has taken root in some unions corrosively eroding worker control, instead of
being a champion of worker democracy.

 

Chirwa accuses me of calling his general secretary Irvin Jim a liar. In
contrast, in my article (Umsebenzi Online, September 4) I categorically
state that I "would hate to call Mr Jim a liar. But without doubt, in
addition to distortions, he is being economical with the truth". Likewise, I
would hate to call Mr Chirwa a liar.

 

What about the issue of the enemy?

 

In address the question in Umsebenzi Online, September 4, from Mr Jim's
August 29 statement and previous utterances there can be no doubt that the
ANC and SACP - but by no means excluding COSATU for so long as it remains
part of the Alliance - are being projected as the enemy of our people. This
is at the centre of the consistent attacks directed at the Alliance and its
independent formations.

 

What about the other baseless allegations Chirwa levels against the SACP? In
his own admission he is sarcastic, as he says in his own word "cynical".
Thanks to his own reply to the question - such do not deserve any other
response.

 

.        Bonakele Majuba is SACP Mpumalanga Provincial Secretary, the edited
version of this piece was first published by the Mail & Guardian (19
September 2014).

 

 

From: http://www.sacp.org.za/main.php?ID=4504#redpen

 

 

 

 

 

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