MEXICO, May 1—On May Day we marched as a contingent of the Progressive Labor Party (PLP) in Mexico City and Oaxaca. Like every May Day, we organized our members and friends to join the march of the unions and social organizations that are fighting for reforms of capitalism that will improve the lives of workers. These organizations have thousands of workers and students who oppose the liberal bosses represented by the Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) government and are trying to build a more militant reform movement.
We distributed around 2,000 flyers with our communist line and invited all the workers to organize with us and join PLP. Our flier talked about imperialist war and the countries that lead it like Russia, the United States and China for the benefit of their ruling class. The flier attacked the impact of bosses’ war on the workers of the whole world. We called for turning the imperialist war into communist revolution. Likewise, we denounced the mega projects like the Mayan Train and Interoceanic Corridor. These two projects are displacing many thousands of workers and will only benefit the capitalist class in Mexico. Our call was to build a communist society that stands up to the bosses and build a Party that organizes to seize power for the benefit of the working class.
Our contingent chanted and was well received by people in the march and in the crowd watching. Our leaflets and got PLP’s message of confidence in the working class and the fight for communism out to the thousands of people at the march.
Our flier started with the following paragraph:
“A Revolutionary Communist May Day: Turn Imperialist War into Communist Revolution
The conflict in Ukraine seems to be a step without return to the development of a Third World War led by the imperialists of the U.S., China and Russia, to dominate the world for the benefit of their ruling capitalist classes. All imperialists are enemies of all workers, we must not support any imperialist side, our loyalty is only with the working class of the world.”
PAKISTAN—The Progressive Labor Party (PLP) organized some May Day celebrations with the assistance of our friends and comrades working in different labor, student and professional organizations. We also organized a demonstration with torches in our hands at night which attracted many passersby. Our slogans were, “one world, one flag, one fight, workers of the world unite” and “down with capitalism—long live communism!”
Our comrades talked about the necessity of a united struggle against capitalist oppression, fundamentalism, fascism, racism and nationalism which is dividing the working class. We explained that all divisions and bad ideas are promoted by the bosses to misdirect the anger of the working class and weaken our unity. We also talked about the history of the workers' struggle in Pakistan and concluded that we have to win workers to build a fight outside of the ruling-class puppets’ misleadership. Our comrades explained in detail that we need an international communist revolution under the red banner of the PLP!
Misleaders of the working class
This May Day occurred against the backdrop of the bosses’ current attempt to divide and use our class for their own dirty capitalist interests. Bosses are using religion, nationalism, racism and gender differences to weaken the working-class movement and, regrettably, they succeeded in their tactics by pacifying many of us, which was very strong in the past. Different union misleaders— on the payroll of bosses—pit workers against each other, fighting over nothing but personality cults.
The bought-out unions never struggled against the contract system, which binds workers to not even talk with each other while at work. Workers did not even get the day off for May Day. That’s one of the reasons why the participation of the working class was minimal. The other reason is the International Labour Organization, which is giving support to the misleaders and they are using all that financial support for themselves. These leaders are passing their lives in a lavish style which discourages workers from participating in demonstrations organized by them.
PLP is trying to unite the working class in the reform struggles for basic necessities, like no harassment at workplaces, security, job guarantee, gratuity, sufficient increase in their wages and to get the right to unionize. In this struggle, we must fight for commnist ideas to win out. Join PLP!
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA– Over 50 Progressive Labor Party (PLP) members and friends marched today in the capital to celebrate International Workers’ Day, May Day, and the fight for the dictatorship of the working class. While raising our communist flags and banners, our young leaders led our contingent with valor . They took the lead chanting various slogans, including "If you vote, prepare for disappointment,” "The only solution is a communist revolution!”
In response to our militancy and revolutionary leadership, several workers observing the march stopped, raised their fists and joined in on the chants. Our commitment to an international communist revolution makes a difference particularly in contrast to the groups led by the revisionists, liberals and fascists who have nothing to offer the workers. These misleaders rely on ideological and political disarmament in order to continue exploiting us and preparing us to serve as cannon fodder in their future military conflicts.
From the start of the march we distributed copies of CHALLENGE and flyers to the mass organizations of students, trade unions and women workers. We exchanged ideas about inter-imperialist rivalry, capitalist decay, the electoral circus, antiracism, a worker-led international revolution and communism. We agreed to keep in touch with a number of workers through our literature.
Bosses electoral circus paralyzes the working class
May Day was commemorated this year under intensified state repression in preparation for the upcoming presidential elections. More militant action on behalf of the working class was effectively demobilized and funneled into cynical support for Gustavo Petro, fake leftist presidential candidate, whose tenure as Mayor of Bogota served as a prime example of why the working class can’t rely on liberal misleaders. He directed mass organizations to flock to the polls rather than to mobilize workers and he wants workers to rely on the liberal fascists to “solve our problems.” The marches reflected the politicians’ propaganda. Speeches lacked a spirit of struggle and turnout was low.
In Colombia as in countries all over the world, the main contradiction is the sharpening splits within the ruling class. This internal battle for control over power, profits, control of natural resources, cheap labor and drug trafficking routes manifests itself in the current electoral situation. The capitalists need us to validate their oppressive fascist system through voting. But many workers know that any politician who assumes the presidency, senate or chamber will only be a puppet of either the mafias or political families that govern this country according to the ruthless logic and needs of world imperialism.
Keep the communist red flag high
We ended our protest in an orderly manner, collecting our flags and taking the necessary precautions to leave in small groups. We are committed to and recognize that only increased confidence in the working class and enthusiasm for the struggle will strengthen our political work. Only the Progressive Labor Party, political struggle and qualitative and quantitative advancement of the workers, under communist leadership, will be able to free us from this criminal system.
Racism, forced displacement and the murder of working-class leaders in general, show us that capitalist democracy is a farce that gives many workers false hopes for change. On this May Day, and every day, we know that only when masses of worker reject racism, sexism, nationalism, wage slavery and the union sellouts can we hope to one day put an end to the capitalist nightmare. Join PLP and fight for international communist revolution!
NEW YORK CITY— “They got 250,000 vacant apartments in the city, man…Why am I homeless?” That’s what Johnny Grima yelled as NYC police pulled him out of his tent and dragged him toward a police van. “Why are my friends homeless?!” he demanded. The answer is, “because of capitalism.” Grima is a homeless worker who is part of a movement demanding permanent housing for every homeless person in New York City. Housing based on need is a commnist idea, and can only be realized under a society run by workers themselves.
The scene unfolded as dozens of cops, a sanitation truck and one outreach worker arrived at Tompkins Square Park on NYC's Lower East Side, to “sweep away” (read: destroy) the homeless encampment as if they were collecting trash, not dealing with people. The racist profit system that can spend billions on weapons for a proxy war with Russia can’t provide housing for millions of workers. A Democratic Party President, Governor, Mayor, City Council and State Legislature, “can’t afford '' free healthcare or a public college education but has untold billions for prisons and war.
Eight people were arrested for blocking the police. They included organizers from anti-eviction organizations and groups fighting the violent expuslsion of homeless workers’ encampments that have become Mayor Eric Adams’ calling card to say that New York is “Open for Business.”
From March 18 to May 1, there were more than 700 racist expulsions , often returning to the same sites (New York Times, May 5). At the same time, only 39 people got placed in city shelters, which house more than 60,000 people, 90 percent of them Black and Latin families. City-run shelters are so overcrowded and dangerous, especially with Covid-19 again on the rise, that people who agree to go to shelters often leave within weeks and return to the streets.
When Adams was running for office last summer, he promised to turn vacant hotels into permanent housing with on-site services for displaced workers. He has hired more cops to police the subways, where there are 120 encampments in subway tunnels and platforms but has not converted a single hotel to permanent housing for displaced workers, especially those living on the streets of NYC.
What he did do was direct the Rent Guidelines Board to allow the biggest rent increases in nearly a decade for millions of workers and their families. The panel approved increases of 2 to 4 percent on one-year leases and 4 to 6 percent on two-year leases for rent-stabilized units (New York Times, May 5). This racist attack will severely impact Black and Latin families who have had the hardest time surviving the pandemic and will intensify the violence of displacement.
Progressive Labor Party (PLP) is building a base for communist revolution among all workers and youth, including homeless workers, who more than most, grasp the call of the Communist Manifesto, “You have nothing to lose but your chains.
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NYC Mayor, kkkops pit workers against workers in racist crackdown
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NEW YORK CITY, May 25—Almost three years into a pandemic where the city’s bosses left workers for dead, cutting services and jobs, their solutions to working class desperation are racist crackdowns targeting the homeless and lower income workers, largely Black and Latin.
The bosses know they are responsible for increases in workers attacking workers. It's the bosses who create the conditions leaving workers with mental illness, drug addictions, and homelessness by putting profit before their lives, the real crime. But rather than fix the underlying issues, they know blaming certain workers, sowing divisions among all, is best to protect their profits.
Under communism no worker would be abandoned. We build a society around workers’ needs: food, clothes, shelter and medical care without a profit motive. That is the only way out of this crisis.
Liberal mayor further displaces workers
Since taking office, Mayor Eric Adams has worked to please his cryptocurrency overlords (NY1, 12/3/21) and real estate developers who financed his election campaign (The City, 4/18/21), announcing plans to evict homeless encampments around the city. Adams enlisted his paid thugs in the New York Police Department and the Department of Sanitation to not only destroy these campsites, but arrest those who refused to comply with his racist displacement agenda. These attacks have even included the police department’s Strategic Response Group, a counterterrorism unit!
Racist shelter plans
Paying lip service to critics, the mayor has sent representatives from the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) with the cops, to try convincing the homeless workers to accept placement in dangerous shelters and supposedly safe haven spaces.
During one recent eviction in the East Village, homeless workers denounced both options. (Vice News, 4/6).
But though there are more than enough vacant apartments to house every worker, the ruling class’s bureaucratic incompetence means most sit unoccupied (New York Daily News, 4/11).
Bosses strike underground
Many displaced workers will find themselves riding the subways for shelter. Even there, they aren’t safe from the city’s fascist and racist removals. In February, Adams announced his plans to rout displaced people from the trains, calling them a “cancer” (Independent, 2/18).
These attacks on workers have already backfired dangerously. Frank James, the suspect in April’s mass shooting at a Brooklyn subway station, was in and out of shelters; he also had online videos attacking Adams for his homeless plan, saying it was “doomed to fail,” and describing his own bad experiences with city outreach workers in previous decades (ABC 7 News, 4/13).
Crackdown ensnares immigrants in racist hold
The crackdown’s fervor has predictably included others as well. Recent viral video showed the kkkops arresting an immigrant Latin woman worker for selling mangoes on a subway platform. This racist, sexist attack further shows that the crackdown isn't about “public safety,” but rather making things more palatable for the finance capital and real estate development bosses Adams answers to.
Adams’ response to the outrage over this incident? Claiming that if the pigs didn't arrest this woman, then “next day, it’s propane tanks being on the subway system. The next day, it’s barbecuing” (amNew York, 5/9).
‘Farebeaters’ included
In January, after an MTA board member claimed, without any evidence, that 99 percent of people commiting subway crimes evade paying the fare (Fox 5, 1/18,) the ruling class mobilized to include “farebeaters” in their racist crosshairs. Adams has deployed even more useless cops to terrorize workers during this initative (Curbed, 4/11).
MTA bosses are now telling bus operators to keep their rear doors closed to prevent free rides (Curbed, 5/9). In April, MTA Chairman Janno Lieber announced a plan to save New York’s “spirit” by creating new ways to stop fare evasion, claiming it costs the agency $500 million annually (Gothamist, 4/26). Racist Lieber neglected to mention that figure is nothing compared to the billions the agency owes Wall Street.
Adams’ racist attacks on workers shows that no matter who is in office, be it a fascist Republican or wolf in sheep’s clothing liberal Democrat, we know they will never have our interests at heart. For a world where nobody will be homeless, or deal with the brutal conditions that cause it, we will continue our fight for a world run by workers.