The most stupid moron
'Don't make friends with
white people'
MAR 11, 2011 | TEBOGO MONAMA |
733 COMMENTS
THE South African Democratic
Teachers Union and Gauteng
department of education are
headed for a confrontation after the
union's chairperson, Moss Senye,
labelled the MEC as Satanic
Addressing about 1,000 teachers
during a mass meeting yesterday,
Senye said: "Whether Barbara
(Creecy) likes it or not, we will have
our meetings. Despite Barbara, we
will vote for the ANC during the
elections and they will remove her.
Let us not embrace satanic people.
Down with Satanism.
"You cannot be friends with white
people, they will Satanise you," he
said.
Creecy was called "satanic" for
implementing the no work, no pay
policy for teachers who took part in
last year's month-long public sector
strike.
Creecy's spokesperson Charles
Phahlane said: "The policy of no
work, no pay will continue."
Senye said: "The bank called and
asked when I would pay for my car.
I cannot pay and I do not care. They
can repossess it. We must show
strength as a region.
"Barbara is trying to destroy us.
Angie (Motshekga) tried and now
she is gone. Mary (Metcalfe) tried
and now she has vanished. People
have tried to destroy the union and
failed. At no stage should you be
friends with white people, they will
satanise you.
"Our region has 10,000 members
and only 75 of them are white. This
is a non-racial union. We welcome
everyone. We have never had a
problem with Indian teachers. They
have always been our members."
Senye, who is also the principal of
Meadowlands High School, said:
"There are two white learners at
Meadowlands High. Barbara is not
happy about this. She wants them to
go to Parktown and other schools in
the suburbs."
The DA's Gauteng education
spokesperson Khume Ramulifho
said: "It is the department's fault.
They are afraid of the union. They
will make threats but will eventually
back off. Teachers who do their job
have no protection from the
department."
Sadtu in Soweto is demanding a 10
percent salary increase for
2011-2012. They have vowed to get
it.
Senye and teacher Ofentse Phehle
will appear in court on Monday for
allegedly assaulting a 17-year-old
pupil.
Sadtu regional secretary Ronald
Nyathi said: "The department has a
special project to divide Sadtu and
remove some leaders. On Monday,
when comrade Moss appears in
court, you must be there. When the
magistrate sees that people have no
supporters, they believe they are
criminals. Moss is not a criminal. If
we let him go down, we might as
well close shop. If we do not go to
court, we will be endorsing the MEC's
claim that Sadtu is too strong and
irrelevant in education.
"The department must withdraw
charges and then teachers will teach.
If they want peace and tranquility,
they must cancel all charges against
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