know Jeremy personally our kids aenetdtd the same Government school and he is an intelligent, thoroughly decent man what I would term a good Oke .I find his Politics naive and misguided, but there can be no doubting the sincerity of the man, nor his personal integrity.My take on his article is that he is saying there are some very rotten apples in the ANC, and we had better weed them out. otherwise, EVERYONE in the ANC and alliance will be tarred with the same brush. He also seems concerned about the concerns for individual civil liberties expressed by people within the alliance that are opposed to the corruption, theft, tenderpreneurship and cronyism in the ANC, as they seem to be adopting the line and view taken by DA members.Personally, I am all in favour of Civil rights, civil liberties and the rights and obligations of individuals in general and individual civil rights in particular, but struggle to see how this civil rights movement can be construed as being at odds with the NDR .I have always struggled to interpret the turgid prose and uttereings of Marxists and Socialists, but I guess that it would help if we all had common definitions of these terms that get bandied around and appear to mean different things to different people transformation national Democratic revolution too name but two.I have to agree with Pekkil Cronin appears to have no constituency and perhaps not too much credibility, influence or power within the alliance, and hnis autterings are perhaps little more than verbal flatulence?SACP the new PAC?At least Sarah Palin's speeches are , like, you know, like easy to understand. y'all.
by Harry 04:13:29 AM 2013.06.28 |