Urgent Messages from the Graves of Past Revolutionaries to Julius Malema
Excuse me Your Honor,
It's me again, your formerly loyal servant. Hallo... Are you there? I can't hear you properly these days. You sound squeaky like a broken record, or more like a desperate and dying horse. Anyways, as always, please accept my apologies for blowing your cover once more by writing to you this rather unusual letter. But I have to, because I have messages for you from the grave, you know, from the graves of our past revolutionaries. They have insisted that I pass them on to you. I had no choice but to obey. You know what those guys from the other world can do if you upset them. So, here goes.
I got a phone call from the grave of one of our most respected revolutionaries, President General O.R Tambo. He told me to tell you that you need to STOP invoking the names of past revolutionaries of his movement in order to pursue a cynical and opportunistic agenda to which they were directly opposed, thus discrediting them and the good name of their movement, the ANC. In his vintage counseling style, he told me to advise you to refrain from dividing their movement by your selective and opportunistic support of President Zuma at the expense of his collective leadership.
O.R insisted I tell you that comrade JZ is the president for all of us in the ANC and that of the country. The people, not you, put him there as president. So he is accountable to them, not you. He does not owe you anything. O.R further warned of the dangerous consequences as a result of an attempt by you and your clique to insulate president Zuma from ANC leadership collective so that you can form a childish cabal of anarchists around him, in order to intimidate and terrorize political opponents. This, he cautioned, may lead the country to warlords and vicious militias as we have seen it in many parts of the African Continent.
I also got a call from the grave of that fearless leader and combatant of our revolution, comrade Chris Hani. In his no-nonsense style, he told me to tell you that your revolutionary sounding slogans and songs have nothing to do with the revolution. He said he has noted that you have conspicuously elevated and represented the interests of the bourgeoisie class as if those of the oppressed and exploited classes of our country. He said I must tell you to stop using his name whilst insulting leaders of his South African Communist Party.