[DEBATE] : Gender parity
David Everatt
bigmouth at iafrica.com
Thu Jan 31 12:48:24 GMT 2008
Being arrested by inspector Clouseau, no doubt.
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David Everatt
Strategy & Tactics (Johannesburg)
www.s-and-t.co.za
Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum.
(Garbage in, garbage out.)
Vincent Darracq wrote:
> Yep, precisely those ones! Unfortunately, Inspector Selebi is busy.
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> Vincent Darracq
> PhD Candidate
> Researcher
> French Institute of South Africa
> Cell: 076 141 9928
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> -------- Message d'origine--------
> De: debate-bounces at debate.kabissa.org de la part de Dominic Tweedie
> Date: jeu. 1/31/2008 13:54
> À: debate: SA discussion list
> Objet : Re: RE : RE : RE : [DEBATE] : Gender parity
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> You mean Comrade Kojak and Comrade Columbo?
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> I know those comrades!
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> Stalwarts they are!
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> Yours in struggle for permanent revolution!
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> Domza, VC
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> On 31/01/2008, Vincent Darracq <v.darracq at ifas.org.za> wrote:
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>> I've just asked Kojak and Columbo to bring you the names...
>>
>> Vincent Darracq
>> PhD Candidate
>> Researcher
>> French Institute of South Africa
>> Cell: 076 141 9928
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>> -------- Message d'origine--------
>> De: debate-bounces at debate.kabissa.org de la part de Dominic Tweedie
>> Date: jeu. 1/31/2008 12:46
>> À: debate: SA discussion list
>> Objet : Re: RE : RE : [DEBATE] : Gender parity
>>
>> My dear, you have to give the names - the names of the individuals who spoke.
>>
>> Voting at an ANC conference (or COSATU) is not by mandate, it is by delegate.
>>
>> You will invariably find, for example, SACP members on either side of
>> any question. The same must surely be true of the ANCYL.
>>
>> There are caucuses, but it is not certain that delegates will be ruled
>> by the caucus. You could go and listen to a caucus, and then go to a
>> commission, and try to work out who was breaking ranks with the
>> caucus. But it does not tell you very much.
>>
>> You must give names. It does not make sense to say: "YL delegates who
>> spoke during the gender parity debate at the Policy Conference
>> unambiguously positioned themselves against it."
>>
>> You can't know whether or not there were other YL members present who
>> did not speak but who are not "unanimous" with the ones who did speak.
>> "Unanimous" is not the right word to use in such circumstances.
>>
>> In struggle,
>>
>> VC
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>> On 31/01/2008, Vincent Darracq <v.darracq at ifas.org.za> wrote:
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>>> What I know is that YL delegates who spoke during the gender parity debate at
>>>
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