Oh Comrade  Hani, Mabhida and Slovo,  what has happened to this revolutionary 
movement you fought and died fighting for? Do we really deserve to witness 
this? It is really disappointing to have SACP leaders reducing themselves to 
the level of name calling. 
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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:01:07 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Accumulation of wealth at the expense of the poor 
        - SACP W Cape

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 Accumulation of wealth at the expense of the poor 
   
   
 Wednesday, 24 February 2010 
   
 Whilst we are seeking to advance and deepen a radical national democratic 
revolution in a period in which we are, amongst other things witnessing a 
resurgence of anti-communism and anti-SACP postures, now we can better 
understand why, as Julius Malema and the club seek to cover up for their 
tenders with the State. Malema has been inspired by his role models in the 
Cope, like Mr Smuts Ngonyama who said that he never struggled to be poor, 
whilst amassing himself with State resources. Malema has been on record saying 
that he is paid well by the ANC, no one has known then that he was referring to 
alleged millions of rands he is said to be getting through tenders from 
struggling and poor municipalities in Limpopo. 
   
 Malema should be the one to understand that the Freedom Charter says that the 
wealth of our country shall be shared amongst the people, not a few connected 
to government individuals, but to the people as a whole. Clearly one 
understands why he is always appearing like a wounded young man when he hears 
anything about communists because he can continue with his wealth empire in an 
ANC infested with Capitalists. Despite enormous progress we have achieved in 
this country, there is a reflection of a growing political cancer in society, 
where people like Malema, hijacks the ANC to advance their personal interests. 
His greediness amongst other things is undermining the values of solidarity and 
threatening the heroic legacy of our National Democratic Revolution. There is 
no doubt that Malema has taken the work that was left by Mbeki and his 
associates of using the State resources to capture the ANC to the next level.   
His actions are to the extreme of Mbekism and Mbeki might feel better relaxed 
to have produced the likes of Malema who hates communists and COSATU. It is 
difficult to find any difference between Malema and COPE as they all share 
hatred of Communists and COSATU and interested in their enrichment. 
   
 He has joined the class that seeks to see the National Democratic Revolution 
given the conservative and capitalist character because it is only through 
capitalist oriented National Democratic Revolution that people like him can 
amass themselves with State resources. He has been inspired by the club that 
says “what is wrong if few blacks become filthy rich” leaving working class and 
poor locked in poverty. 
   
 It is pathetic and unconvincing for Comrades to jump to a defence mechanism 
and claim that there is no policy that says a person cannot be a President or a 
leader of a political organisation and have business interests. Conscience of 
every cadre of a Revolutionary Alliance is supposed to tell him/her that it is 
counter productive and lack of revolutionary ethics for political leadership 
that is responsible to change the lives of the most vulnerable masses of our 
people to play double standards. Political office inside and outside parliament 
is responsible to play a role that is above personal enrichment.   
   
 Therefore politicians cannot be referees and players. Hence one will have to 
choose whether s/he wants to be involved in business or politics and it cannot 
be both without being corruption.  It is in that context that we support the 
call made by both YCL and COSATU for everyone in the leadership of our 
Tripartite Alliance to come up clean and be available to public scrutiny about 
his/her lifestyle. This is in line with the SACP campaign against corruption. 
   
 The left in South Africa is well experienced of the struggle against any form 
of exploitation and oppression. We are aware of the old and thuggish tactics 
that Malema is playing. That of blaming “the recent revelation that he profited 
from government contracts on the leftist leaders in the alliance of the ANC, 
SACP and COSATU, who fear the youth league will oppose their bids for 
re-election to the ruling party’s National Executive Committee in 2012”.  
Hitler did the same in Germany when he wanted to get a support from the right 
wing by burning the German Parliament and accused the Communists. Hitler was 
aware that bourgeoisie and the entire right wing would support any attempt 
against their strategic enemy which was the Communist Party. 
   
 Malema is aware that Nationalisation is one of the key policies of the SACP 
and the entire left in South Africa. But we do not use Nationalisation in a 
right wing and populist sense as a mechanism to push a particular 
individualistic and factionalist agenda. COSATU also is on record supporting 
and welcoming the debate but never used Nationalisation in order to oust a 
particular leader and replace it with a particular right wing chauvinistic 
leader. 
   
 The left will never be intimidated by quantity support which cannot be 
translated into better quality life for all our people. Hitler enjoyed massive 
support just like any demagogue because he played with the emotions of the 
German people. He passed the Enabling Act with a sound majority. However he 
used all those German masses in order to exploit and oppress them. Malema as a 
right wing chauvinist demagogue like Hitler he makes noise appealing to the 
emotions of the ordinary poor people in order to advance the agenda to loot the 
state resources in a very poor province and municipalities in Limpopo. This is 
the legacy of the previous ANC leadership that was removed in Polokwane 
conference of the ANC.  That tendency has to be fought even if it takes us 
another 15 years to oust.  Our struggle is forever against Capitalist greed. 
   
 Contact: Khaya Magaxa, SACP Provincial Secretary: 083 721 0221
 
 

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