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I leave the country for 2 days and in between I am offline and dont follow media and social networks. I return this evening and I find the country has gone Sankara Oath crazy. Yaaaaa neh, ra e dira taba. The ever exciting EFF! This is what I have to say or reiterate. Please note that if I had my way the Sankara Oath will be applicable in toto and its absolute prescripts. But I do not have my way and therefore suggested the following... My position is, the debate will and should never touch ANC anti black capitalist MPs as it was never expected they will ever dream of ditching the luxuries. But it was expected that EFF MPs will if we get into power. Indeed we are not in power and cannot subject our MPs and their families to inferior ANC engineered services of education and health. No sane parent will ever subject their innocent kids to such below basic standards. I however have to re-iterate that my position is, EFF MPs should where applicable refuse all luxuries in the same spirit as they refused all sub basics of the ANC Gov creation. We have to honest that practical apartheid is alive and well in SA. A public school in a black township (ekasi) and a public school from Lenasia or Laudium, and a Public School in Eersterus or Toekomsrus maybe Eldorado park are nowhere near standards (infrustructural, admin and facilities) of formely whites only public schools in Centurion, Paarl and PE. Even worse the rural areas. The same applies to hospitals and clinics. Now Fighters, allow me to be honest or frank and blatant. We all know that the above was an apartheid Gov creation that was perpetuated by the 20year ANC misgovernance and maladministration. Their focus became of luxuries like the Gautrain and stadiums when the basic human needs of Education and Health for the poor black majority were secondary or even 3rd priority for the ANC government. I still however expect our MPs to push and advocate for change of laws like with the medical aid scheme for Parliamentarians which is exhorbitant and a pure robbery to enrich the scheme provider. I further expect our MPs, not because other MPs do that or not, but because we are principled to at least boycott all non-essential services of which they can afford the same or basic or even better with their own income like houses, transport, and lunches. And I do not want to determine for individual MPs to use either their private commodities or goods like cars and lunch boxes. But I am advocating that they should refuse to use those paid by tax payers money when they can afford their own. I said on Tuesday, when you are a Moslem and only eat halaal food or a ZCC member and you are not suppose to eat pork or a vegetarian and you do not eat meat, you do not go to a feast and find pork being served and therefore you decide fo eat pork due to the status quo. You will or should be principled and genuine to yourself and your believes and refuse or avoid taking pork whilst sourcing or making means to get halaal or vegetarian. Now that is a principled position. We should not, as Fighters derail from our noble cause of economic freedom, and waste time-resources-emotions on opportunists and forces of darkness who never knew anything about Thomas Noel Sankara and his Oath for Public Officials until the SNI> EFF arrival. This is a matter of choice and conditions versus availability and principle. My kids aged 6 and 10 are in a public school in Irene Centurion not only of my believe in the Sankara Oath, but also because it is one of the good public schools formerly designed for the elite white people and the ANC chaged only one thing about that school post 1994, it accepts African kids. The same cannot be said about a school in Soshanguve or Mohlakeng. Let us start somewhere my MPs and Fighters. We dare not fail our cause and those looking at EFF as their last hope. Akejiki and Akejoke.
Posted on: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 18:34:09 +0000

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