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South Bronx: Scratch a liberal pol, find a fascist thug
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THE BRONX, NY, June 22– Around 100 workers gathered in the South Bronx to protest the hypocrisy of liberal fascist misleaders Senator Bernie Sanders and House Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jamaal Bowman, and Nydia Velásquez, who hosted a rally shortly before the Democratic Primaries last week. While all four of these con artists pay lip service to voting for a ceasefire in Gaza, they have put their full support behind President Joe Biden by endorsing his bloodthirsty presidential campaign. These so-called progressives are exposing themselves as the main danger to the working class. They use the language of fake leftism to pacify workers into accepting reformist crumbs all while propelling our class toward world war and fascism.
We handed out CHALLENGE and made some contacts, including one who is interested in protesting at the Republican National Convention with us. Afterward, we had a study group with 22 workers and students in which we read and discussed “Black Workers’ Leadership: Key Revolutionary Force.” The study group allowed us to contrast the rally’s multicultural rainbow of capitalist misleaders with the need for multiracial working-class unity and the importance of Black workers’ leadership in the march toward communist revolution. One thing workers and students alike agreed on is that racism is a tool of the bosses that hurts all workers. We discussed how anti-Black racism shows up in our everyday lives and the division that it creates within the working class.
Liberals are the main danger
In addition to endorsing Genocide Joe, AOC, and Bowman have contributed to the lie that the fightback against Zionism and genocide in Gaza is anti-Jewish racism, better known as anti-semitism, by condemning a protest against the Nova Exhibition’s fascist propaganda earlier this month. (CBS News, 6/12) One worker we met walking into the rally expressed surprise that we were attending a protest against AOC, and when one comrade responded that she had endorsed Biden, he said, “Well, she’ll get on the right side before November.” This delusional outlook is exactly why these “progressive” liberals are so dangerous to our class. They are effective in pushing well-meaning workers to vote for one of two flavors of fascism instead of building a workers’ world.
No end to genocide in a capitalist system
Protest organizers demanded that these misleaders drop their endorsement of Joe Biden, and some attendees passed out fliers promoting alternative “socialist” candidates. These candidates promote reforms like reducing the U.S. military budget to 10 percent— as if we should be demanding merely a reduction in the mass slaughter of workers from American bombs! There will be no end to genocide and imperialist war in a capitalist system, no matter who is president. Capitalism needs extreme nationalism, racism, and ultimately world war and genocide to churn profits for the ruling class.
We need an international communist revolution, not nationalist liberation
Workers around the world recognize the dangers of Israeli nationalism and are fighting back. We must join these workers in smashing the fascist Israeli state. Simultaneously, we cannot turn to Palestinian nationalism instead. Protest organizers championed the United Nations resolution 37/43, which calls for the “legitimacy of the struggles of peoples for...national unity.” There will never be real unity between the ruling class and the working class of any nation. The Palestinian bosses will never build a society that the workers of Palestine need and deserve.
Trouble for liberal fascists
Back in 2016, Bernie Sanders and his multicultural “squad” of liberal fascists were able to draw huge crowds. This tiny rally of just a few hundred is an embarrassing loss for this wing of the ruling class. As the United States’ imperialist tentacles on the rest of the world weaken, the liberal fascists will be forced to resort to even more suppression and violence against the working class.
Workers have no future under capitalism, which will continue to splatter our blood on its racist borders and turn our bodies to ashes. Join us in the fight for communism, so that we can turn world war into class war and build a world free of genocide.
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Struggle Letter: From Palestine to Stonewall, liberation means communism
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NEW YORK CITY, June 30— In the face of a nauseatingly capitalist-loving Pride march, an antiracist, antisexist group of Progressive Labor Party attracted passersby with the chant “no pride in capitalism” and the front page headline “communism is liberation.” To smash sexism in all forms, we need to smash the root cause of divisions and discrimination: class society.
Our goals for this action included a) for some of us to try to meet anti-genocide protesters in the empire-loving main march, b) link up with any remaining PL’ers and friends from the liberation march at Family Pride, and c) bring some communist ideas throughout. We distributed CHALLENGEs and flyers. Many walked up to us for conversations, and we even met a long-lost PL’er from four decades ago who described his involvement in PLP as “the best time of my life.”
The lesson is clear: our class is in search of the ideas and practices that will free all of us. That’s communism! By breaking the chains of profit and smashing the ruling-class dictatorship across all borders, our class can begin to build a world that enables us to live as our whole selves. No matter the struggle, our enemy has one true identity: capitalism. We must crush capitalism in order to live.
To smash sexism, we must unite
But first, some definitions. “Queer” is an all-inclusive way to refer to people across the spectrum of sexuality and gender. “Identity politics”is using one’s socially-constructed identity (as opposed to their class position) as the basis for unity and organizing. “Capitalism” is the inherently violent system of two opposing class forces: the exploiter and the exploited.
Queer identity politics and capitalism can gaily coexist. Case in point: the fourth largest weapons company in the world, Boeing, whose bombs are murdering our class in Gaza, sponsored the St. Louis Pride parade ( The Nation, 6/27).
While the U.S.-Israel commits genocide of 38,514 Palestinian workers & children, the Pride parade here—which originated from the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion(!)—basks in the blood money from some of Israel’s diehard supporters: JP morgan Chase bank, Deutsche Bank, mastercard, L'Oreal Group, and more. It’s not revolutionary to merely expose the capitalist nature of Pride; it is, however, a start.
While the Queer Liberation March started in 1994 in its attempt to break away from the corporate and state-sponsored nature of Pride, it too chokes under its own democratic and coalition-building paradigm. The international PLP differs from this by its rejection of both identity politics and electoral politics. Refuse to be misled by any group of politicians, regardless of race, gender, sexuality, and culture! Refuse anything short of communist liberation of all members of our class! We do this by engaging in fightback, building working-class consciousness, nurturing relationships, recruiting to PLP, and committing ourselves to serve our class.
Queer as in crush capitalism
Next year, we can organize to march in the Queer Liberation March under the banner of communism. Wherever we connect our local struggles to international struggles, we chip away at the borders (mental, physical, social) that divide us. Let’s gooo, qomrades!
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Graduation Speech: Students, you are the fire of the world
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The following excerpted speech was given at graduation in a Black working-class school where a former student Claude* was killed in the streets of Brooklyn capitalism. For a year, students have been fighting to keep his memory alive in the face of multiple memorial tear-downs by the school administration (see CHALLENGE . This speech was originally adapted from a comrade’s 2020 speech. While it’s a different school with a different scenario, the essence of the message is the same.
…You started out as tiny boxes on a zoom…You grew from little pixels to full humans…You have endured so much to get here, to survive here, but the struggle is just getting started…And I want to leave you with some words to live by...
Never forget—you are the light, the glimmer, the fire. Nothing exemplifies your character more than how the class of 2024 responded to Claude’s death…
You proved what we’ve known to be true all along—that Claude’s life matters, that no kid is expendable, that when young people unite, their voices will be heard. That the very system that kills kids in the streets is the same system that kills kids overseas.
Looking at where our society is today—I’m sorry we haven’t done enough to make this a world that deserves you.
The society you are inheriting is one of crisis and war. It's like a sunken place that tries to consume you in its darkness and lies. We live in a world where it’s “normal” to commit genocide, but it’s “unreasonable” to remember the dead. Too often, we are too quiet, too cold, too cool. This world tries to bury us.
Bury us with passivity.
Bury us with deportations.
Bury us with racism and sexism.
But there’s one thing that can never be buried—your light.
In all of us, there are always two competing forces, and you'll need to choose which side will win out for you. Class of 2024, choose life because you are the fire of the world.
So, when you get to college and they tell you that class is too difficult for you, or no one did that before, or you are going to fail, prove them wrong—take that class, get that A, show them you’re the glimmer! Blaze that trail!
So, when you go to the military or your job and you witness injustice but they tell you to just shut up and take it, shut that idea down, show them you are the glimmer.
When they tell the victim-blame the latest target of street or racist violence and tell you to go on like it’s business as usual-REJECT that. Disrupt the flow, go to the rally, START the march, show them you’re the glimmer!
When they tell you to look out only for yourself, REJECT that. Take time to connect with someone who feels isolated in our society, show them you’re the light!
When they tell you, “Oh you are too much or not enough,” hun, you are just right. Life is too short to play it safe, too precious to get swallowed up in anxiety or frozen up in shame. Take that leap...Say what you mean. Mean what you say. Live your life. Light the way!
When they tell you it’s natural to live in a segregated society—black here, white there—break the mold. Live an integrated life, fight for an integrated college, an integrated workspace, and an integrated circle of family and friends, show them you’re the light!
When they try to tell you who it’s okay/not okay to love or be with, show them you’re the light!
When they try to tell you who belongs on this stolen land, shut that down. Show them you’re the light!
When they tell you to stay in a woman’s place or man up because men don’t cry, shut that down! Show them you’re the fire!
When they try to underestimate your power, your intelligence, your heart—show them you’re the light! You are braver than you believe, you are stronger than you know. Don’t let anyone steal your glow.
Now, if you do this by yourself—you will get burned out. Alone, you are one flickering flame. Together, we spread like wildfire.
Class of 2024—never forget—you have a part to play because you are the light of the world. More than ever, this world needs you. Go on and be fire!
Many family members, students, and staff approached me after the speech with the same sentiment: “you spoke the truth” and “thank you for saying that.” A handful of staff joined me in wearing “We will remember [Claude]” stickers on our chest. Remembering Claude has been an ongoing political campaign of sorts in this school building, and saying goodbye to the senior class on this antiracist note felt like the correct thing to do. It sets us up to continue building relationships on a political basis. In fact, a few graduates reached out the next day and asked to be invited to future political events. One took copies of CHALLENGE.
**The pseudonym Claude is inspired by the Black communist fighter-writer, Claude Mckay.
Biden is bringing World War III
A few words on the debate. Surprise! Trump told some lies. One was his false, racist claim that immigrants getting benefits is what’s threatening the future solvency of Social Security.
The truth is that immigrants pay significantly more in taxes than they receive in benefits. Undocumented immigrants, in particular, pay an estimated $11.6 billion a year in taxes, but are not eligible for most benefit programs.
On the other hand, Trump told the truth when he said that Biden is bringing World War III much closer. However, Trump distorted the reason for this. He said it’s because world powers in competition with the U.S. — like China and Russia - don’t respect or fear Biden. That’s not the point.
The real reason Biden is bringing WWIII closer is that Biden upholds the needs of the wealthiest and most powerful finance capitalists, like JP Morgan Chase and Citigroup. Those imperialists have investments all around the world, profiting hugely from cheap labor, expropriating natural resources, and controlling markets.
Those top U.S. capitalists will do anything to try maintaining domination globally. They’re willing to sacrifice our lives - and the lives of our sisters and brothers in the working class around the world — in a desperate effort, including nuclear war, to preserve their empire and global dominance.
The conclusion: neither Trump nor Biden - nor any politician who may replace Biden at the Democratic Convention - is worthy of our support. They all serve the capitalist system. That system has to go!
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Don’t forget Trump is dangerous
The Capitalist Class and its stewardship threatens the working class. Unfortunately we are allowing CHALLENGE to focus on the liberal wing of the ruling class, Biden and the Democratic Party.
But there are two or more wings of the ruling class and a critique of the Trump plan to reshape the United States poses an immediate threat as well which not all members of the working class understand if we go by the increasing numbers of unemployed and employed workers, white, Latin and Black who are considering voting for him.
The situation is complex, but in my opinion, short term the greatest threat to the working class is the Trump populism that is proposing to jail the left and refashion the machinery of government in the image of the mafia (proposing to change Civil Service rules etc.).
The Party should provide a long term blueprint of transforming our current social and economic system at the same time, it must not fail to tackle our immediate tasks.
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It would be a dishonor to our history to have an “attack Trump now and deal with Biden later” approach. The Old Communist Movement, in their rightful anger against rising fascism, mistakenly formed a United Front with liberal bosses against the Nazis, which resulted in only fortifying the bosses’ system. Once the Red Army defeated the Nazis, those same liberal bosses turned on the communist movement.
Knowing what we know today, we can’t ideologically disarm our class like that. We need to have confidence in the working class to be able to fight for the most advanced position—now and later.
So yes, fascist Donald Trump is and continues to be a danger. All the U.S. liberal media will agree. Despite how he seems at the debate, Jim Crow Biden is no toothless animal. This wolf in sleepy sheep’s clothing has the most powerful of U.S. billionaires of finance capital backing him. He is also overseeing the genocidal slaughter of over 35,000 Palestinians, and greenlighting billons in weapons for the Israeli fascist state. It’s the liberal fascist Biden administration who is unleashing its fascist police dogs and using their judicial system to attack workers who oppose it.
In addition to winning people over to the fact that the problem isn’t just Trump or Biden, that it’s capitalism, the most immediate task is to fight attacks on our class (from all sides) and build PLP. We have Summer Projects organized around the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention to fight against both the Small and Big Fascists.
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Juneteenth is beginning of Jim Crow
I have a suggestion regarding the Juneteenth holiday. The ruling class has co-opted Juneteenth, calling it “a celebration of the end of slavery.” However, I think it should be called the end of chattel slavery and the beginning of Jim Crow slavery. Similarly, the Civil Rights movement was the end of Jim Crow slavery and the beginning of identity politics slavery. Even the New York Times has printed multiple articles documenting how health care, wages, public education, and so much more are so much worse for Black and brown people. The only thing the NYT leaves out is that capitalism is the root cause of these conditions AND that only communism will abolish this shameful history.
We need to highlight another shameful event in capitalist history that happened 71 years ago on Juneteenth . On June 19, 1953 the U.S. rulers murdered communist heroes Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The Rosenbergs were accused of giving the Soviet Union the supposed “KEY” to the atomic bomb. According to the accusation, the Soviets were “too stupid and incapable” of figuring out how to construct a nuclear weapon. In fact, just 4 years later, the “stupid and incapable” Soviets launched the first artificial satellite (Sputnik) and 4 years after that the “stupid and incapable” Soviets launched the first astronaut (Yuri Gargarin) and brought him safely back to Earth.
Creating a nuclear weapon is VERY complicated. The Rosenbergs had no knowledge of non-nuclear physics and most certainly no knowledge of nuclear physics. There is no way that they could have understood any of the complicated equations and descriptions of the bomb design process. Moreover, the one piece of so-called “evidence” that was produced at the trial was a FLAWED diagram of one component of the bomb that the Rosenbergs were accused of giving to the Soviets.
The U.S. government was sure that the Rosenbergs would confess in return for life imprisonment rather than death. But the Rosenbergs refused the government’s phony “offer,” instead proclaiming their innocence. The Rosenbergs were working class heroes who should be remembered for their refusal to go along with the Cold War motivated accusation that they were Soviet spies. That is why on Juneteenth we should also honor the sacrifices of these communists along with those of Black enslaved workers who sacrificed their lives fighting this racist system built on slavery.
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Fight for East Africa heating up
Al Jazeera, 6/30–Paramilitary forces battling Sudan’s army for more than a year say they have captured a key state capital in the war-torn country’s southeast. “We have liberated the 17th Infantry Division from Singa [the capital of Sennar state],” the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) announced on X on Saturday. Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan…said the RSF is gaining control of an increasing number of territories across Sudan, especially in eastern and western parts of the country’s south. “They already control a large portion of the Darfur region, with the exception of el-Fasher, which is the only remaining city under the army’s and allied groups’ control,” she said.
Sudan has been gripped by war since April 2023, when fighting erupted between forces loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF led by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. The conflict in the country of 48 million has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions and triggered one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
The latest RSF breakthrough means they are closing in on Port Sudan on the Red Sea, where the army, government and the United Nations agencies are now based.
U.S. ally Ruto cracks down on Kenyan workers
Foreign Affairs, 6/28– Tuesday was one of the deadliest days in Kenya’s recent history. An estimated two dozen people were slain—some in front of the Kenyan parliament and others in Nairobi’s slums. They were killed by the country’s security forces for exercising their human rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. It was the culmination of a week’s violence, during which young protesters opposing new taxes and the government’s excesses were abducted, arrested, beaten, shot, and tear-gassed.
Kenyan President William Ruto threatened to intensify the repression. He denounced the protests as “treasonous,” smeared its participants as “criminals,” and ominously directed the security forces to “deploy all measures.” Police moved from using tear gas to live ammunition.
The spark for the latest protests was the introduction of a new finance bill that would levy punishing taxes on everyday essentials, including sugar, bread, and cooking oil—a policy that would hit poor Kenyans particularly hard. The same bill set aside vast sums for the renovation of the president’s residence and other extravagant expendituresBBC, 6/26–Haiti's interim Prime Minister Garry Conille has vowed to end lawlessness with the help of a Kenyan-led international force deployed to the Caribbean nation…400 Kenyan police officers, in the first tranche of an international force, was a "unique opportunity" to restore order, Mr Conille said…
But there is fierce opposition in Kenya to the deployment - not least because police are accused of brutality in their own country, the latest example being the fatal shooting of protesters in the capital, Nairobi, on Tuesday…
Working with Haitian police, and headquartered at a US-built base, the Kenyan officers will aim to take back key sites that have fallen under the control of gangs, including the nearby airport and sea ports. Although Kenya has a history of taking part in peacekeeping missions, its police force has never set foot outside Africa.
Bosses continue fight for resource-rich DR Congo
The Guardian, 6/29–Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have seized a strategic town in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s volatile east, a local official said. “Kanyabayonga has been in the hands of the M23 since Friday evening,” the administrative official said, under condition of anonymity. Kanyabayonga lies on the northern front of the conflict in North Kivu province, which has been rocked by violence since 2021 when the M23 (March 23 Movement) resumed its armed campaign in the region. The town is considered a pathway to the major commercial centres of Butembo and Beni in the north.
Clashes “are causing displacement of civilians,” the UN Joint Human Rights Office said in its monthly report on Friday. “Humanitarian organizations providing support to the displaced have suspended their operations for security reasons,” it said.