Brooklyn, May 31—As outrage over George Floyd’s cold-blooded killing spilled out onto the streets, members of Progressive Labor Party (PLP) converged on a huge protest in Flatbush, Brooklyn. It was to begin where our May Day march has ended for several years. At this very spot our sound truck has been a platform for sisters and mothers of Black workers and youth killed by police in Brooklyn and Baltimore.
These women have helped to lead the working class in calls to shut this racist system down with communist revolution! They have taught PL’ers precious lessons about what it means to be strong fighters, no matter what. For the families of Shantel Davis, Kyam Livingston, Kimani Gray and Tyrone West justice means a world where nobody else has to face the loss that they have suffered. They have seen this justice denied by mayors and prosecutors both Black and white, by police chiefs and city councils composed of women and men, Republican and Democrat.
These brave women understand better than any of us that the capitalist system means injustice. And they agree to some extent that only a communist world can bring the justice they seek. This hard-won unity flowing from principled political struggle over a long period of time became transformed into a source of tremendous confidence on the part of 20 or so PL’ers and friends at this massive rally on the morning after a vicious police riot just over a mile away on Flatbush Avenue.
Communism: threat to
racist rulers
Widely shared images of this police riot the night before did not prevent thousands from showing up the next day. Their determination to march was matched by the determination of the PL’ers and friends to guarantee that communist politics remained prominent at a rally called by a local anti-racist housing rights organization. Our bullhorn was loud, reaching over half the crowd. The anti-communism of a local leader who cynically, privately and for the first time ever claimed to be a communist himself in order to draw us away from our bold call for communist revolution failed.
After a speech celebrating the bravery and multiracial character of all the antiracist fighters present, the first PLP speaker closed with the sharp rebuke that in this fight for justice ‘there can never be too many communists!’ and the crowd, distinctly, responded with cheers!
The second speaker was a high school student who has seen the Party grow amid the 2018 youth movement against gun violence and saw the Party weather anti-communist investigations at her school in 2016. She spoke with passion, giving a speech she had a chance to practice the day before at a protest outside a federal detention center. The crowd urged her on as she laid out why this government can never bring justice. She nailed Democrat racist Amy KKKlobuchar who set killer kkkop Chauvin free to kill again as typical of the dangerous liberal misleaders we must beware of.
Her alternative, the multiracial unity of the working class fighting for revolution and communism, was wildly cheered by a huge number of protesters! Many also cheered when a later speaker called for filling out census forms and voting, but not one elected official spoke.
When communism is about as popular as the census and voting in a crowd of thousands of politically engaged and highly motivated young people, the ruling class is starting to have a different kind of problem on its hands, and even more importantly the working class is starting to see its way toward justice apart from the capitalist system. Onward!
In early June, the official numbers of those infected with Covid-19 had exceeded 110,000 and 11,000 deaths had been registered in Mexico. Other sources such as Mexicanos Primero (MP), the New York Times, SkyNews of the United Kingdom or El País of Spain, have uncovered significant underreporting of the number of patients, and they estimate that the deaths are much higher than the official numbers. MP is the bosses’ group that, allied with Televisa, promoted the educational reform that attacked the labor rights of thousands of teachers in the country. All their numbers are incorrect because all bosses, national or imperialist, treat workers as disposable.
What the government figures hide, is that the infections and deaths are a reflection of the inequality of the capitalist system and the contradictions between the working class and the capitalist class. The largest number of sick and dead are workers in the marginalized neighborhoods of big cities, workers in the maquilas and health workers, mainly in –Iztapalapa, Nezahualcóyotl, Mexicali and Tijuana–. That difference is a reflection that this criminal capitalist system cannot protect the health and life of the working class.
Mexico had enough time to prepare and acquire the necessary protective equipment and supplies to deal with the pandemic. For example, just a few weeks ago planes began arriving from China and the United States with tons of supplies. Meanwhile thousands of health workers became ill and hundreds died. But the health authorities and the government were not only irresponsible in not buying the equipment on time, but also in distributing it too late; Throughout the pandemic there have been constant protests by hospital staff demanding masks, gloves, and protective suits. Mexico has purchased more than $56 million in respirators, face masks, gowns, gloves, and more (Aristegui Noticias, 4/9). This was done to silence the protests of medical personnel who have had to work for decades in the precarious public health services.
The health system in Mexico is broken because the bosses and their government, in the last four decades, have prioritized the growth of private healthcare systems at the expense of public services. So now, there is a lack of doctors, nurses, clinics, and hospitals in public health institutions. The working conditions of health workers have also been under attack. Low wages and loss of rights like pensions and even the right to free medical services demonstrate this. Many doctors and nurses have to work in more than one public or private health institution to earn a living wage.
The current government says it is transforming health services and the workers’ conditions in that sector. But the reality is different, as between a third and a quarter of the patients with Covid-19 are health workers. Hundreds have died due to the criminal negligence of the health authorities who have not provided them with the minimum equipment and means of protection to care for Covid-19 patients (Aristegui Noticias, 6/2). Furthermore, to meet the growing demand of coronavirus patients, they have to work longer and more strenuous days due to the lack of personnel.
The government has opted for political theatrics to deal with the pandemic, clad in pseudo-scientific language. Every night the epidemiologist responsible for the strategy reports statistics on the number of sick and dead, on the prognosis of infections and the occupancy rate in hospitals that are increasingly less credible. This has increased the mistrust of many workers about the very existence of the virus and the danger it represents. This mistrust is natural towards a government that has always lied to benefit the capitalist class.
Members and friends of the Party have denounced the racist genocide represented by the inability and ineptitude of the Mexican government and of the capitalist system to deal with the pandemic. The ruling class has put its profits over the health and lives of the workers. Only a system led by the working class is capable of putting the interest of humanity above the profiteering interests of a minority. That is why we organize study groups with our base to clarify these ideas, stay united and prepare to support health workers. They are fighting for better working conditions which, in turn, will save workers’ lives.
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WORCESTER, MA, May 30—Today the Progressive Labor Party (PLP), along with 200 friends from the Worcester community, came out with only a days’ notice, to lead the first of three demonstrations protesting the racist lynching of George Floyd, and to support the thousands of rebels in Minnesota, who are protesting the kkk-killer cops. The murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Alex Flores, Zachary Bear Heel, Eyad Hallaq and many others, have moved millions of people to militantly oppose racist police murders, not just here but around the world.
At the demonstration a PLP member spoke and shared historically how capitalism created race and racism to divide the working class, exploiting white workers and super exploiting Black, Latin, Indigenous, Asian and undocumented workers, making super profits from their stolen labor. Our comrade asked everyone which side they were on and to join us and fight for an egalitarian communist world where racism, sexism, borders and imperialist wars are outlawed and the distribution of wealth is shared. She urged everyone to join the PLP.
As we led chants, people drove by, honked their horns in support, and took our flyers and CHALLENGEs. At one point a train conductor gave us the power fist sign and blared his horn as he passed by. A firetruck honked in support of us.
When a car of racists drove by heckling us, protesters holding signs chanted, “Black lives matter!” and, “Racism means we got to fight back” to drown them out.
We led several passionate chants: Same enemy, same fight! Workers of the world fight back!, and had an open microphone where young people spoke about why they were out here. Many of these youth showed their class anger and pain about what the cops and politicians are doing. Our comrade spoke about how the entire profit system is guilty as hell and that reforms are not enough.
Some of the bosses in City Hall tried to disrupt the demonstration by sending out social media posts saying that the PLP rally was cancelled. However, we prevailed and went forward! One of the bright spots at our demonstration was that there were no politicians present.
The killing of George Floyd and so many others shows that the bosses’ profits and racist culture has to be destroyed. Capitalism cannot be fixed. The message of the Progressive Labor Party at this rally was that racism, sexism, fascism and the profit system that supports them have to be destroyed with a communist revolution in which production would be for need and the elimination of exploitation would remove the material basis for racism and poverty. We spoke of the need for mass, militant, multiracial unity and called for communist revolution.
Abolish the police
On Sunday Black Lives Matter held another demonstration. Five hundred people turned out. Many were young, Black, Latin and white. The police turned out in force. The group organizer spoke about race and police racism. A young Black woman who spoke gave a moving speech about anti-Black racism and called for the abolishment of the police. She had also given an inspiring speech and sang a moving song at the Saturday rally. There were many people who wanted to fight racism but there was no discussion of how to change the racist system and there was no talk of multiracial unity.The young protesters here were enthusiastic and militant, but a lack of class analysis and hatred of the bosses gave the cops an opportunity to obscure the racist nature of police under capitalism. Even though the cops turned out in force, and on horses which nearly rode up on the sidewalk, some of the leaders of this rally disappointingly wound up shaking hands with the police and taking selfies.
Politicians and Black misleaders defend racist capitalism
The third protest was on Monday June 1, 2020. This one was called by the City bosses under the guise of Black leadership. The Black director of the Boys and Girls Club where the police gang unit is headquartered spoke. A Black minister who supports cops in the schools spoke. The police chief who would later that night order an attack on the youth walking home from the rally and the City manager who brought criminal charges against protesters in 2016 also spoke. They all lied about fixing racism while at the same time being the executioners of a racist system.
Even this orgy of racist speakers could not completely shut out the militancy and anti-racism of the working class and our Party. Two thousand people came and then marched to the Court house. Many chanted, “ No Justice, No Peace!” Our sign said, “The Kops, The Kourts, The Nazis and the Klan, All Are A Part of the Bosses Plan!” Our comrade also carried the red flag and wore a PLP shirt which said “Smash All Borders with communist revolution!”
NEWARK, NJ, May 4—Our club celebrated May Day virtually this year. Emboldened by Covid-19’s exposure of capitalism’s total failure for millions of workers — and laying bare the racism of capitalism worldwide— we invited more than 200 people to “march with us” on May Day. An inspiring video made for the event featured May Day marches from around the world, as well as past PLP May Day marches putting the intergenerational and multiracial membership of our Party on display.
50 people from our two study groups, old friends and newer friends we’ve met through our work in mass organizations all learned more about the Party. After May Day, some participated in a PLP caravan protesting racist U.S. immigration policies.
Our lead speaker was a Black comrade who is a NYC transit worker. He described the conditions in the MTA, where more than 100 of his coworkers have died from Covid-19. Thousands have tested positive due to the racist negligence of Cuomo and the bankers toward both transit workers and riders. Transit workers have also died in other cities, and some cities have only recently been providing face masks for workers or requiring passengers to wear them (The Guardian, 4/20). He showed how workers are the ones who actually make everything run in society – and these mostly Black, immigrant and women workers have responded with mass heroism in healthcare, transit, food production and distribution, and more.
Putting forward the Party’s analysis of the need for a communist revolution, a retired doctor in our club connected the current pandemic to capitalism, as agriculture for profit has spurred deforestation and emerging viruses. Capitalism’s disregard for human life and the environment for profits led to the failure of U.S. capitalist leaders to contain the pandemic, instead of a working class-run communist world that puts workers’ health first.
Another Party member addressed our challenges in winning workers to building a mass PLP because of mass cynicism from the collapse of the old communist movement. This may be the hardest task, because the ruling class has worked overtime to build anticommunist lies and to suppress the accomplishments of the once-revolutionary old movement.
Comrades outside the U.S. also spoke, including a worker from China, who described gains for workers and peasants as a result of the 1949 revolution before it was reversed. A professor from Puerto Rico showed images of masses of college students and workers protesting government policies during the 2017 Hurricane Maria devastation, and more protesting today during Covid-19. These examples along with reports about PLP members’ work in current mass struggles keep alive the reality that building a successful movement is difficult, but possible.
In our club’s evaluation, we discussed how to organize in this period. This included expanding the PLP website and Facebook page; virtual organizing meetings; and finding online ways to discuss work in our areas of concentration on a regional, national, and even international level, not just locally.