O opile kgomo lenaka, Kotsi ke ge ka dimeetining the less educated
English fanatics tend to be celebreties and prophets of democracy....

On 15/08/2009, Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dumelang bagaetsho,
> Hangata modi politiking tsa kgolosetsego yasetshaba reboyifa godirisa
> sagarona ibile reditlhonga gosupa gore ngwao yarona relebaNgunibaSotho
> bapepenene ihlile rele maAfrika kakaretso remaKomanisi kaBotho barons!
>
> Comrade Muziwakhe Lembede and many of us who matured politically between
> 1968-73 had no problem with Communist Manifesto copies that were smuggled by
> the underground or lessons from first Alumni from haMakana Communist College
> of Rector Govan Mbeki and National Demcratic University of Ntate Rolihlahla
> Mandali!
>
> These alumni included our President Cde Gedleyihlekisa!
>
> Our mothahs,sistahs and lovers and wives have got to be engaged with in a
> humbled and patient not partenalistic but working class simplified everyday
> vernacular in Zulu, Xhosa, Venda, Tswana, Tsonga, Swati, Sotho, Pedi,
> Ndebele en ook in vlot Vrystaatse and pure Kaapse Afrikaanse!
>
> If we can hold vernacular discussions about current protests in every
> community and neighborhoods in the CONTEXT of THE FREEDOM CHARTER and the
> CONTENT of the 1994 Reconstruction & Development Program vis-a- the
> The 1996 Growth, Emloyment and Redistribution Act!
> NgesiXhosa sicacisela abasebenzi base Bhayi,Qonce naseMonti nabahlali base
> New Bright, eGinsberg,eDimbaza,eZwelitsha naseMdantsane, ukwenza nje
> umzekelo maKomanisi amahle, umahluko phakathi kweRDP esayivotela ukuba
> "INKONGOLO" isincede ngayo hayi ubuRumsha no buTsotsi ubeza ngeGEAR!
> I giyara itshintshe speed senqubela ngoku uTerror ufuna siKOPE (COPE) lo
> mahlazo atshonisa nameMerika!
> This the that can help us have more ordinary people take leadership and
> OWNERSHIP of OUR SOCIALIST transformation within the National Democratic
> Revolution!
>
> English in neighborhood meetings and community meetings must be USED as a
> SECOND language to interprete for MIS-EDUCATED minority and recent
> immigrants and foreign born naturalized citizens!
> We Communist must reflect the decency our heritage makes eMzantsi Afrika
> eBorwa a nation state that teaches the United Kingdom and United States
> working class citizes that Communism is about LOVE & PEACE, JUSTICE & the
> RULE of LAW and DEMOCRACY & FREEDOM and the POLITICAL TO RECALL PARTY
> LEADERSHIP and HEAD of STATE & GOVERNMENT!
>
> I live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA the city for next G-20 Summit on
> September 24-25,2009 and if there are any Communists and Patriotic RSA
> Nationallist we can celebrate theHeritage Day right and salute our flag
> here!
>
> I am coming home September 02 and back states side September 08, 2009!
>
> Proudlly Communist and Afrikan!
>
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
> ------------------------------
> *From*: DomzaNet
> *Date*: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 02:49:13 -0700 (PDT)
> *To*: <[email protected]>
> *Subject*: [CU712] [Communist University] No Woman, No Revolution
>
> <http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_D4UK2kWf5ik/SoaETMpLtsI/AAAAAAAABUU/ikggkjr5ozI/s1600-h/Kollontai.jpg>
>
> [CU for Monday 17 August 2009]
>
>  Feminism, particularly in the field of politics itself, has often proved to
> work to the advantage of the bourgeoisie. Examples would be the elevation of
> Helen Zille, Margaret Thatcher, Condoleezza Rice, Madeleine Albright and
> Hilary Clinton to leadership.
>
>  What happens in those cases is that agitation leads to a correct
> requirement that more women be promoted to leadership. But then, at the
> critical moment, no female candidate appears, except the well-prepared
> female candidate of the reactionaries. The result is a catastrophe for all,
> and especially for the women
>
>  In the *Umsebenzi Online of 6 August
> 2009<http://www.sacp.org.za/main.php?include=pubs/umsebenzi/2009/vol8-13.html>
> * the SACP General Secretary, Dr *Blade Nzimande*, wrote that the majority
> of the membership of the Young Communist League at present is young black
> women.
>
>  This remarkable achievement ranks alongside of the achievement of the
> 52ndNational Conference of the African National Congress which elected
> a
> *National Executive Committee
> <http://www.anc.org.za/lists/ancnec.html>*that consists of 50% women
> and 50% men.
>
>  This indicates that there is now an established stream of women cadres at
> an equivalent scale to men, and that their placement in leadership is
> happening. These achievements are the result of consistent work and
> determination over many years. They cannot be regarded as extra, or simply
> “nice-to-have”. They are necessary building blocks of Socialism.
>
>  The proletarian revolution is inconceivable without the involvement of the
> more than 50% of the population which is female. That is the general
> situation.
>
>  But the particular situation is that the working-class movement and its
> allies must be able to find winning female candidates at all levels and must
> never again be put in the position of seeing a reactionary being elected
> because she is a woman, only because there is no working-class woman
> candidate.
>
>  *Alexandra Kollontai* [pictured] understood all this very well. In 1908 she
> wrote: *“**The feminists seek equality in the framework of the existing
> class society, in no way do they attack the basis of this society.”* (the
> full document is linked below). *“Where, then, is that general “woman
> question”? Where is that unity of tasks and aspirations about which the
> feminists have so much to say? A sober glance at reality shows that such
> unity does not and cannot exist,”* wrote Kollontai.
>
>  This text will be followed in coming days by others relating to women,
> under the general series title of “*No Woman, No
> revolution<http://amadlandawonye.wikispaces.com/No+Socialism+Without+Women>
> *”.
>
>   *Click on this link:*
>
> *Social Basis of the Woman Question, abstract, Kollontai,
> 1909<http://amadlandawonye.wikispaces.com/1909,+Kollontai,+Social+Basis+of+Woman+Question,+abstract>
> * (6619 words)
>
>
>
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