TN Ntantala is Gone! Theyll remember us. I remember. Now Kose is - TopicsExpress



          

TN Ntantala is Gone! Theyll remember us. I remember. Now Kose is Gone! The only choice weve is to organise a National event of the remaining PAYCO and PASMA members, cadres and support: and progressive young people from various formations also the political unaffiliated young workers. In that gathering we deliberate and resolve on one item: Pulling-off, constitutionally, from the PAC and operating independently towards broader mobilisation of progressive forces to the effect of a protracted Revolution led by the Youth, the African peasants and the workers. Its only an organisation whose focus is the establishment and capacitation of active and radical structures along the streets, from zone to city: factory floor to military barracks: education campus to prison cells. Preaching the second independence of Africa, freedom from neo-apartheid and re-colonialisation: spreading the liberatory massage on genuine emancipation of African sovereign states whose only remaining hope is the Unity of the Motherland-Africa. The PAC is captured and will never be able to get ready for the task. In fact it is chaining all creativity and efforts of the Youth and progressive cadres. Intelligence has revealed clear to our minds:...the two factions are a consequent of a long planned program to paralyse the PAC, uniting the two NECs wont assist the situation even if a miracle of them uniting will materials. The, PAC will never unite. Ive made my mind, that I will never propagate the African people to vote nor even register to. Yes I wont. National elections remain the tool prolonging the economic dis-enfranchisement of the African peasants and cover the industrial exploitation of the working class. Emma Goldman was not mad to assert If voting changed anything, theyd make it illegal. How many times must we vote to realise it? Well Im perplexed following posts and the poor campaign urging people to register and vote the PAC. On one hand it leaves one wondering whether the oppressed African people are still taken serious by us...like which faction will see its face and representative in those powerless liberal-institutions like the national parliament which not only undermine the majoritarian view of affairs but keeps them inactive waiting for promises to be delivered. Evaluation of the real impact of bourgeois democracy under a dictatorship of parliamentarians convincingly assures one that western parliamentary set-up was meant to keep Africans within imperialist boarders and it enshrined petty competition between fellow African nations for Western and Eastern recognition, on the other hand, were narrow. The generation of the 1940s took upon itself the task of originally and organically programming a new set of revolutionary politics with less conformity to conservative elements that unashamedly embraced liberal forms of fighting an unjust permanent oppression that was never halted nor destroyed in 1994. Its permanent as whites are rich because they are landed as Africans are poor because they are landless. Fixed natural and industrial means of production are foreignly owned and China kills our industries annually as Brazil undermines our agricultural progression, which is sold by the petit bourgeoisie in those televised benches of politicians parliament. Change in employment per sector registered, in the last five years, -8.2% Farms, Manufacturing -16.6, Construction -10.2%. The latter industries are responsible for the employment of the semi-literate and the illiterate masses of our people now that this settler-colonial economy continues to shed jobs more than it creates our people bear all the burden. What happened to Land Wars from the years of resistance to the Wars of Liberation? Why are we(the Youth) proponents of ballot politics who are a product of Codesa which we overwhelmingly uncontest as a sell-out convention. I dont care what you think reading this post...fact is Im a member of a generation that owes the coming generations a tangible contribution to their well-being as people within the periphery. Ill never subject myself to a bogus obligation of collective effort to unite a Party of matured members and cadres. It is not my responsibility to beg old people to stop playing inside a wheeless car that they sell part by part. Those who want to remain within the PAC must do so with less concern about those who want to die proud, having contributed positively to their peoples cause. The option remains we live once and die permanently. Prof. Sobukwe said when leaving the ANC, 1958, ...youll never beat bureaucracy he said so not because they failed but after many futile attempts of taking over the Congresss machinery there was no option but to politically re-direct and organisationally de-link. I have made my mind...current electioneering political parties divide the oppressed African people delaying their emancipation and keeping them in imperial invisible chains. A new page I opened.....
Posted on: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 16:59:53 +0000

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