Whatever our differences, be it leadership preferences, personality clashes and ideological differences, we all have something in common.
Our biggest challenge is to always remind ourselves of the common interests we have. The reality of the matter is that, we all love COPE, we may express that love for COPE differently, but we all love COPE.
We must correct each other tenderly, we must also correct each other harshly if needs be. If a Man expresses his love for his woman by beating her up, maybe the woman must put her behind bars for a few months to straighten him up.
Some Cope members might resort to vulgarism, vandalism, sexism, populism, racism etc earnestly trying to promote COPE. We must appreciate their eagerness to promote COPE, and applaud the common interest they have with us for promoting COPE; however we must never forget our founding principles and values.
Most Cope members and supporters cry very loudly to see Cope in the media, I appreciate this eagerness. As Cope members we must define as to, what type of media coverage we want. Do we as Cope want to be famous as an organization or do we want to be Notorious. Who is our market? Do we wish to attract the same voters as Julius Malema or do we need to attract the same voters as Desmond Tutu, or Nelson Mandela.
Cope voter perception or public perception must differ vastly with the current perception of JZ's ANC. We must be glued to principles and values and never be tempted by the devil's promise for Gold and Silver. We must remain rooted to our principles and values and become the governing party of the future. We must refuse blatantly the temptation to adopt mafia approach, with the eagerness to try and govern today.