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Teachers fight against genocide and confront zionists at union meeting
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- 16 March 2024 493 hits
WASHINGTON, DC, March 6—Today a bold elementary school teacher fought to present a ceasefire resolution to stop genocide in Gaza at his union meeting (the Montgomery County Education Association). Over 200 teachers – many more than usual – attended this meeting in response to the controversy over the runup to this resolution. This struggle demonstrated that fighting Israeli fascism and its US ruling class backers must be on everyone’s agenda. The communist Progressive Labor Party (PLP) brought revolutionary analysis to this activity, arguing that only armed struggle for communist revolution will ultimately defeat fascism.
Antiracists versus zionists
The teacher had submitted a request to present the NBI (new business item) containing the resolution for ceasefire back in January. After months of setbacks and redirections from union leaders, the resolution was finally cleared for presentation and ensuing debate at the March representative assembly meeting for the MCEA. The teacher worked with the union vice president who would chair the meeting to determine the best way to present the resolution. But the Jewish Community Relations Council of Washington DC (JCRC), a local pro-genocide zionist organization, got wind of this upcoming resolution from pro-Israel teachers, some of whom threatened to quit the union if the resolution was even brought up for debate!
The JCRC had already succeeded in pressing the Montgomery County school administration to place several teachers on administrative leave based on spurious antisemitism charges (CHALLENGE, 1/17 & 2/28).
The zionists set their sights on intimidating the union leaders into ruling that consideration of the resolution “out of order”. They issued a leaflet filled with distortions and lies and called for a pro-Israel rally outside the union meeting. The vice president gave in to the pressure and declared the resolution “out of order” and moved on to another agenda item. One angry teacher leaped from her seat objecting to that decision and was threatened with being removed from the meeting! Other teachers walked out of the meeting in disgust at their leaders. The lame excuse the vice president and the union lawyer gave for caving to zionist pressure was a bylaw in the Union’s rulebook that says the MCEA is a local entity and doesn’t have authority to speak on anything outside of the “local nexus”.
Antiracists keep fighting!
But the anti-genocide teacher was not done! During the “open mic” portion of the agenda, he declared that the bylaw and the vice president’s decision was what was “out of order” and gave a strong principled speech about the need for the union to come down on the side of oppressed workers everywhere, especially where ongoing genocide was occurring. “We are
antiracist teachers and if we are trying to fight racism we must fight it everywhere we see it—not just our town, county, state or country—we must be international and unite—Jewish, Arab, Black, White and Latin must unite and be one to fight racism!” He read the entire “out of order” ceasefire resolution to many appreciative teachers. Other teachers then stepped to the mic in solidarity. Since the meeting, other teachers have sent emails of support to the resolution’s author, so the future is bright.
Meanwhile, outside the meeting, PLP members and other anti-genocide organizers rallied in support of the teacher, chanting “Stop Killing Babies” and “Workers of the World Unite” while the JCRC members, defended by 11 armed police, pitifully chanted “School Solutions, Not War Resolutions”. PLP members distributed Challenges and PLP flyers and made contacts with new activists, ensuring that more revolutionary consciousness will be raised in the days to come. But an ominous fact was that the Zionists slightly outnumbered the anti-genocide organizers. We must increase our base building and mobilization among our friends and co-workers to ensure that we control the streets when fascists threaten.
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Educator wins back job: A fighting lesson for defeating liberal fascism in the classroom
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- 16 March 2024 413 hits
NEW YORK CITY, March 11—After 100 days of being administratively reassigned for pro-Palestine advocacy, an educator was victoriously returned to the classroom. Accused of pushing a political agenda, this educator was abruptly taken from and finally put back into the classroom thanks to a powerful school community fight back.
The liberal ruling class supporters of Israeli fascists openly demonstrated their hypocrisy and repression proclaiming political neutrality while attacking opposition to their genocidal war in Gaza. This double standard was obvious for the whole school to see. Every educator knows that what and how they teach in a classroom is a political act—a Zionist or a capitalist would surely not face any criticism.
The “apolitical” education stance of Big Fascist liberals weaves ideological illusions of inclusion and pluralism to maintain domestic support for their horrific slaughter of our class brothers and sisters abroad. As capitalism goes through increasing crises, it is necessary more than ever to see through and struggle against liberalism in all forms.
Fighting back in a Dark Night
Through this educational struggle, there were valuable lessons to be learned about organizing under increasing fascism. In this Dark Night of political organizing and fightback, there are often very low levels of class consciousness. This includes even sellout unions like the main caucus of the United Federation of Teachers. They prefer under-the-table deals with bosses as well as secrecy and isolation for union members.
Against fears of reprisals from the bosses, workers must bring things to light and defend one another. The working class is weaker when we are not joined together in a multiracial struggle. The bosses count on fragmentation and fear to silence those of us under attack.Though the Union attempted this silencing strategy, it was the work of organizing parents, students, and teachers that ultimately brought the educator back to the school.
Our strategy ultimately paid off with parents agitating against the administration, students gathering their peers, and teachers pressuring the Union to take a class-struggle stance. To fend off ruling class attacks, it is necessary to continuously base build with those who will collectively work to defend one another. To do so makes it possible to force the ruling class to pay a price for their actions while raising consciousness in struggle. Above all, the knowledge that there is collectivity can empower those who otherwise might feel defeated, exhausted, scared, or isolated.
This victory is to be celebrated. However, winning this reform is not nearly enough. Without a revolutionary party to fight for a communist horizon, it is too easy to forget the lessons of struggle in this Dark Night. One such lesson from the past that should not be forgotten is the Nazi policy of Gleichschaltung, which saw nearly all German teachers enlisting in the project of fascism.
These fascist and nationalist ideas in education continue today as many teachers in the U.S. remain complicit in the schools bombed and students killed in Gaza today. As capitalism continues to deteriorate, teachers will undoubtedly be on the front lines of enforcing violence against migrants, unhoused people, and those caught in the middle of an inter-imperialist war. Against these threats, together with the Progressive Labor Party, we will continue to fight back!
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From NYC to Palestine: Learning to fight, fighting to learn amid genocide & rising fascism
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- 16 March 2024 637 hits
NEW YORK CITY, March 9— This past weekend, members and friends of the Progressive Labor Party participated in mass action and led a study group related to the ongoing genocide against Palestinian workers being carried out by the Zionist bosses of Israel and their imperialist lackeys in the U.S. and Europe.
IDF, NYPD—from Rafah to NYC, HANDS OFF
With 1.5 million Palestinians currently living on top of each other in tents across its city streets, Rafah is currently the most densely populated place in the world, and vulnerable to ground assault. The mass action in Washington Square Park was called in response to these sharpening conditions in Gaza. Despite heavy rain, upwards of 1,200 workers filled the square with militant energy.
Approximately two dozen members and friends attended, distributing close to 900 copies of CHALLENGE, and leading sharp multilingual chants calling for the end of capitalism by way of communist revolution. The surrounding crowd echoed “Fight for communism, now’s the time!” signaling a shift in class consciousness by the working class here.
Ramping up of fascism
This mass demonstration of internationalist unity inspires confidence and hope at a time when both are much needed. From Rafah to NYC, workers around the world are feeling the boot heel of fascism crushing their necks against the curb. This action comes amid the Biden administration's performative charity of dropping aid boxes with malfunctioning parachutes, resulting in the death of civilians, rather than simply allowing aid trucks to pass through the border.
Meanwhile, in NYC, workers suffer inflated food prices, and cuts to social programs, with liberal fascist-in-training Governor Kathy Hochul adding 1000 National Guard soldiers to patrol subways at a time when crime is down. The message—that workers can and should only expect evermore brutish conditions—is clear, and workers are beginning to see the writing on the wall.
How can we build a scientific understanding of internationalism?
Following the action, we held a study-action group that is part of a series that a club of educators has been conducting for the last year. We discussed the limits of nationalism and teased out lively discussions of our position on intersectionality, which seems to be the greatest source of disagreement. Of our 25 participants that day, some we had just met at the action.
We look forward to our next meeting and all in all, it was a reminder that what we do counts.
Fight for communism, now’s the time!
Both the mass action and study group signal an optimistic, qualitative shift, but we must remain prepared, given that such a shift is not necessarily coupled by sharpened contradictions. We must maintain revolutionary optimism and sharpen our understanding of our line. As such, we must treat all base-building opportunities as valuable chances to objectively interrogate our line. With the rise of World War III on the horizon, we cannot shy away from sharp objectivity.
Build the Progressive Labor Party! Fight for communism!
NEW YORK CITY, March 10—The fight against the closing of Downstate Medical Center heated up this week as hundreds of workers, patients, and community members rallied, closing down Clarkson Avenue that runs in front of the hospital. Members and friends of the Progressive Labor Party (PLP) joined the rally and distributed all the CHALLENGEs we had. We emphasized the racist nature of attacking healthcare in this largely Black neighborhood that has triple maternal mortality and double infant mortality than that of white workers.
You can’t turn on the news without seeing horrific pictures of death and dying. Thirty thousand are dead in Gaza under ruthless attack from Israeli forces, in the latest of the decades-long wars over Middle Eastern oil. Millions are dead in ongoing wars in the Congo over mineral riches, with each of the big powers arming one side or the other. Now New York State (NYS) wants to cut the guts out of healthcare in central Brooklyn by closing Downstate Hospital. Often it is women and children who bear the brunt in both wars and cutbacks.
These Brooklyn attacks on the working class are connected to world events. Downstate, a safety net hospital, has been shortchanged for years in NYS budgeting. The politicians cry that too much is being spent on healthcare. All this is against a backdrop of $3.8 billion per year going to arm Israel, plus a Biden proposal of $14 billion additional to help in the current war against Palestinians. The U.S. has given Ukraine $46 billion in military aid, but only $1.6 billion in humanitarian aid. Last year, the U.S. gave only $3 billion to the World Food Program. No penny-pinching when it comes to arms, but plenty when it comes to the care of working people.
But women are not just helpless victims. Women in Gaza and Congo are fighting to feed and shelter their families. It was largely women workers at Downstate who spearheaded the fight 11 years ago to keep it open, and they will lead again this time as we fight for our patients and our jobs. Women, (and children grown), will fight alongside men from Gaza and Israel, to Congo, to Ukraine and Russia, to Brooklyn to turn the guns around on the callous leaders who are killing us to feed the imperialist profit machine that needs world domination.
NEW PALTZ, February 28—Signs saying “No War Criminals on Campus” and “Jews Against Genocide” were among the sea of placards carried by hundreds of protestors at SUNY New Paltz today. The demonstrators, who included SUNY students and community members, were protesting the presence of Israeli soldiers, members of the IDF (Israeli Defense Force), who were brought to campus by the New Paltz Jewish Student Union in collaboration with Students Supporting Israel, a well-funded Zionist organization with chapters on dozens of university campuses. A spokesperson for the Jewish Student Union said, “I thought it would be beneficial to the community to humanize these [IDF] people…” The response showed that polishing up the image of soldiers who are carrying out mass slaughter of women and children is not so easy.
Plans for a demonstration sprang up shortly after the IDF speakers were announced and within days 300 - 400 angry protestors were chanting loudly in the pouring rain. Pro-Palestinian organizations in the area, including Students for Justice in Palestine, New Paltz Women in Black, Jewish Voice for Peace, and others collaborated to get the word out. The energy was high. The political thrust of the protest was humanitarian, including reading the names of hundreds of Palestinian children killed in recent weeks. Still, the complicity of politicians and the university administration in the ongoing genocide was reflected in many chants.
The rapid and spirited outpouring of political anger we are seeing, even in places that you won’t read about in the bosses’ media, shows that the lid is blowing off. There are so many people looking for answers today, especially young people, that organizers have our work cut out for us! Progressive Labor Party (PLP) comrades here in the Hudson Valley are becoming active in local mass organizations where communist politics can be injected into the protests against the brutality of imperialist slaughter.