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Direct anger at the rulers, sow unity among our class
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- 21 November 2020 78 hits
NEW YORK CITY, November 18 – The liberal New York City (NYC) bosses’ racist handling of the pandemic is coming to a head as positive Covid-19 cases among students led liberal misleaders Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio to shut down school buildings and revert back to all remote learning today.
These past two months have taught the working class—students, parents, and education workers—some lessons on who this system is built for and who it is built against. Progressive Labor Party in the education field is gathering virtually this Sunday to report back and share our experiences, lessons, and fightbacks.
Promising developments
This week, teachers’ anger bubbled over in recent social studies department meetings at two different Brooklyn high schools. A promising sign is that teacher frustration is not directed at students. School leaders who haven’t a clue on how to engage students in distance learning are demanding that teachers “figure it out.” Heat in buildings has not kept pace with the need for open windows, leaving classrooms routinely just a few degrees warmer than the outdoors. Through a class-conscious lens, teacher anger is being directed at school bosses, not at students.
In schools where communist ideas have a history, union chapters have been won over to the pro-student idea that our presence as education workers in school buildings is important to guarantee that it is safe to return. Otherwise the bosses will take shortcuts that risk student health. Some of the “me-first” ideology that capitalism teaches is being displaced as a more pro-student form of class-consciousness is taking hold.
But in schools where communist practices have taken root, school-based “equity teams” have moved from theoretical to actual antiracist work. An example is offering support for teachers in correctly handling racist outbursts in virtual classrooms.
Going against the grain
Teachers are trained by the bosses, that when things go wrong, they should blame students and their parents. But most of us also know on some level that the main purpose of schools under capitalism is not to educate working-class students to become critical thinking humans, but rather to recreate capitalist inequities and teach students to accept them.
It’s no wonder,then, that remote and hybrid education is a mess that leaves both students and their educators frustrated. For instance, it’s hard to teach a class of students when their cameras are off. Kids are depressed because they live in a world where there is no sense of a stable future, short or long term.
Teaching students that their anger and sadness is a completely logical response to the crisis of capitalism is necessary. Above all, teaching students that they have to become part of a movement to smash this racist system is the most important lesson we as communists and antiracist fighters need to impart. When feeling frustrated in school the best remedy is to become more political with students!
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To beat the bosses’ army, we need a red army of our own
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- 21 November 2020 83 hits
You’re showing up to the protest and you’re saying with the weaponry, with the numbers, with the tank, with the National Guard, with all the stuff, ‘We’re going to hurt you if you don’t go home. We’re going to hurt you if you don’t stop. We’re going to cause you physical harm.’ You don’t put the public in imminent danger and then pretend like we’re the aggressors - Mohawk Johnson
CHICAGO, November 17— Antiracist students and workers here remain committed to fighting the bosses’ racist system and kkkops. Specifically, we continue to support the mass antiracist campaign to free Black artist/organizer Jeremy “Mohawk” Johnson, who was arrested during an anti-kkkop protest downtown in August and remains on house arrest (see CHALLENGE 11/4, 11/18). Members of the international communist Progressive Labor Party (PLP) fight to build this struggle not only for our class brother Mohawk, but for all working-class people whose lives have been shortened and destroyed by capitalism.
As we have seen, not only this past summer, but for many decades, fighting against capitalism and the massive state apparatus that upholds it will be a bloody, prolonged battle. Unfortunately for us, the bosses have already built their army, investing trillions upon trillions of dollars into their military force, the kkkops, ICE, and the racist courts. They use their state apparatus to terrorize workers with deportations, evictions, jails, and countless other tactics that continue to traumatize the working class.
The only way to defeat capitalism is to start a communist revolution under the banner of PLP. There is no end to capitalism's war and oppression. Capitalism means the ruination of our class, our families, and our friends. Capitalism is the dictatorship of the bosses. They hold power through their political parties, their cops, their courts, and their military. They pretend to be democratic, but their "democracy" is a fraud. Only worldwide communism offers workers, soldiers, and students the power to make our own decisions in our own interests.
This is why we must continue to fight and build community among each other as organizers, students and workers. We want a system that encourages every worker to become involved in running society, that trains everyone to act for the common good and does not indoctrinate people to "look out for number one." Communist society opposes placing selfish interests above the social needs.
This is why we, as antiracist fighters, must continue to show up to each and every protest, march, rally, gathering, court support, and strike to show the bosses that we have an army as well. We in PLP are building a mass international Red Army of workers that will fight to end capitalism and destroy the oppressive systems that keep us down.
Building the struggle that gets the charges against Mohawk dropped will remind us of the collective power we have as an organized working class to push back against the bosses’ racist and sexist attacks. It’ll then be on us to keep the momentum growing, building our mass PLP until it’s large and powerful enough to crush this capitalist system for good.
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U.S. capitalism still in decay; workers need communism
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- 06 November 2020 76 hits
The U.S. presidential election—still undecided as we go to press—is exposing the chaos, decay, and decline of the U.S. ruling class for all the world to see. As arch-racists Donald Trump and Joe Biden jockey for power on behalf of the capitalist bosses’ two warring camps, and vigilante “poll watchers” storm the counting center in Detroit, the end game isn’t likely to be pretty. The world has changed since 2000, when the Democrats gave up on Al Gore and both parties still played for the same team. The stakes are much higher. The future of U.S. capitalism, the legitimacy of its democracy, the fate of the liberal world order—all may hang in the balance.
The U.S. empire is in free fall. As the pandemic rages unchecked in the U.S. and much of Europe, imperialist rival China, already the world’s largest economy, is gaining ground by the day. The isolationist domestic energy bosses—led by the Koch and Mercer families, with Trump as their pathological front man—have hijacked the Republican Party and its base of white racists and nationalist thugs. The liberal finance capital globalists—the blood-stained bosses who have ruled the roost since World War II—are on the ropes. Which makes them even more dangerous than before.
But while we can’t predict the final outcome of the capitalists’ election charade, there is much we do know:
We know that capitalism breeds alienation. Despite a record-breaking election turnout, roughly one of three eligible voters—about 80 million workers—decided not to vote (USA Today, 11/3). Millions more went to the polls holding their noses, out of fear and loathing of Trump. They see Biden for the criminal he is: friend of gutter segregationists and killer cops, architect of racist mass incarceration, Middle East warmonger, and loyal wingman to Deporter in Chief Barack Obama.
We know that no matter who wins the election, the needs of capitalism will propel the U.S. to fascism and inter-imperialist war. After the bosses get their own house in order, and one wing smashes the other, they will escalate their murderous attacks on our class.
We know that the profit system, no matter who becomes president, can’t protect workers’ health and lives. For decades, Democrats and Republicans alike have shut down hospitals and gutted resources for public health. It’s the same story worldwide, which is why hundreds of thousands are dying of Covid-19 in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Most of all, we know that it’s more vital than ever to join and build Progressive Labor Party (PLP), to organize the international working class into a fighting force to destroy capitalism for all time.
Evil yes, lesser no
Leading up to the election, the liberal bosses drowned us in a message of lesser-evil politics. Though Biden wasn’t perfect, they admitted, all that mattered was getting rid of the outrageously racist, sexist, and incompetent Trump. But in the current period, when the bosses can no longer govern in the old way, the job of the U.S. president—regardless of party or personality—is to manage the deepening contradictions of their system. For the bosses, fascism isn’t a matter of choice; it’s a necessity of capitalism in crisis. The difference between the rulers’ two camps is strategic. The forces behind Trump, focused on short-term profits, are using open racism to mislead white workers, divide our class, and build a defensive, predominantly white, “Fortress America” armed forces. Biden’s backers, the finance capitalists, seek to defend their embattled empire with a multicultural, patriotic movement and military that might prevail in a war with China.
The presidential election circus has exposed the fierce fight between these factions. The events of recent weeks reveal a U.S. ruling class in shambles: Trump’s refusal to agree to the bosses’ sacred “peaceful transition of power”; the Republicans’ naked hypocrisy as they ramrodded anti-abortion zealot Amy Coney Barrett onto the Supreme Court; the fake moralizing from both sides about the other’s corruption. The upshot is a loss of legitimacy: “[T]he very concept of public trust in an established set of facts necessary for the operation of a democratic society has eroded during [Trump’s] tenure with potentially long-term ramifications” (New York Times, 11/1).
The liberal finance capitalists know that this lack of confidence by workers will doom their chances to defeat their imperialist rivals. They see this election as an opportunity to restore their power and save their system. They’ve used Jim Crow Joe Biden and Top Cop Kamala Harris to try to convince workers of the lie that capitalist reforms can eliminate racist police terror, economic ruin, imperialist war, and climate catastrophe.
The working class fights back
History tells us that positive change for workers is generated by class struggle and militant mass movements, not by voting. Slavery and Jim Crow, sexist employment and abortion laws, unlimited work weeks and legalized child labor—all were defeated through class struggle. Workers didn’t vote in the advances of the civil rights movement. They didn’t vote to annihilate the Nazis—or to defeat the U.S. war machine in Vietnam. In every case, masses of courageous workers fought their way to victory, often under the leadership of communists. Unfortunately, none of these historic battles struck at the heart of capitalism. As a result, nearly all of their gains have been reversed. PLP urges all workers to fight back—on the job, in the streets, in the schools. But we also need to transform reform struggles into an attack on the whole capitalist system.
In place of capitalism, we will build a communist society designed to serve workers’ needs, not the bosses and their profit system. Workers are the ones who create all value! We’re the ones who run the machines, fly the planes, care for the sick, teach our young. We can run society better than the bosses because we’ve been doing the real work all along. In a communist society, profit and money will be abolished. Everyone will be decently housed, fed, and clothed. In a worker-led society, racism and sexism—the capitalists’ essential tools to divide and exploit us—will be outlawed. Our communities will be integrated and freed of borders. While individuals will be developed to their full potential, collectivity will be primary. As workers gain the time to explore and harness new skills, instead of being worked to death for the bosses’ profits, creativity will flourish. Science will be used to create a healthy environment and advance all society.
The past six months prove that the working class has lost none of its fighting spirit. We’re still fighting for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Walter Wallace Jr., Marcellis Stinnette, and so many more. We’re fighting against all the racist inequalities ingrained in this rotten capitalist system. Whether or not you decided to vote, you have a more important decision in front of you: to fight back on your job, at your school, in your neighborhood. And the most important decision of all is to join the PLP, to help create a world where the Trumps and Bidens and their masters will never have power again.
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For Walter Wallace Jr., Smash racist police terror
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- 06 November 2020 94 hits
PHILADELPHIA, October 31—When the kkkops fired 14 shots and murdered our class brother Walter Wallace Jr., over a dozen workers answered the Progressive Labor Party’s call to bring solidarity to the masses of protesters here. This action reaffirmed the necessity of multiracial unity and international communist politics as a pivotal force for smashing racist terror. In PLP, we fight to win ourselves and the working class to build class consciousness through the lessons learned from participating in antiracist working class uprisings.
While the bosses’ media agressively promotes voting, politics based on identity, and racist divisions workers in Philly fought back against the racist murder-by-kkkop of 27-year-old Walter. Suffering from a mental episode, he needed medical workers, not the Klan-in-Blue. . This, along with the intensifying racist conditions in Philadelphia, sparked a rebellion ending in the destruction of the bosses’ property.
Days before the election, presidential candidate Jim Crow Joe Biden turned his back on the masses in Philly when asked about his thoughts on looting at the nearby Walmart (NPR, 10/28).
Communists say workers’ actions are a reaction to the looting or violence” that the ruling class inflicts on the international working class every day. Rightfully so, during the fiercest nights of the uprisings workers ripped down Biden signs making the connection that capitalist democracy cannot challenge police terror.
From Nigeria to Philadelphia, Black workers around the world are leading the fight of the international working class to make the link between racist police terror and capitalism. This revolutionary working class impulse will be attacked by one set of bosses against another unless this fight to smash the bosses’ imperialist, militarized policing is transformed into an international working class fight for communism.
Mass appeal of revolutionary communist CHALLENGE
An #EndSARS protest of more than 100 workers in Newark on October 17 boosted the confidence of NJ PL’ers planning our gathering in Philadelphia. The terror that Walter Wallace Jr.’s family and community is facing mirrors the state-funded repression families battle within Nigeria. In Nigeria the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) has kidnapped, raped, beaten and held hundreds of workers for ransom and killed them and their families if they failed to meet their extortionary demands.
In Philadelphia, Cathy Wallace had called an ambulance to help with her son who was having a mental health crisis and the parasitic capitalist system’s response was armed police. The furious uprising that resulted was met with hovering helicopters, and the Democrat Mayor Jim Kenney imposing a curfew on the city twice and bringing in the National Guard.
PLP’s main contribution at both protests was to share CHALLENGE newspaper and communist ideas promoting revolutionary, class-based multiracial unity. A PL’er told a worker, “You and I, as Nigerian and Mexican workers, have more in common with each other than we do with the rich in either country. Whenever any of us are attacked, all of the international working class has to rise up. That’s what this paper is about.”
The worker from Nigeria encouraged this message to be repeated on the mic in front of the crowd. In Philly, 100 copies of CHALLENGE were distributed among a multiracial group of 1,000 workers. Our chants “From Philly to Nigeria, Racist KKKops Have Got To Go” and “Asian, Latin, Black, and White—To Smash Racism, We must Unite'' emboldened other angry workers around us to fire up their voices.
Black and Latin working class families responded with cheers from porches and sidewalks in response to the antiracist chants and newspapers.
Multiracial unity is how we win
After the protest, an article from a previous issue of CHALLENGE was used to spark conversation around identity politics. Black, white and Latin workers conducted a study group, offering questions around Black leadership and a collective analysis of identity politics.
We struggled over whether politics with a class analysis should be primary. Identity-based leaders will only cycle workers into electoral politics and nationalism. New Jersey’s Ras Baraka, Chicago’s Lori Lightfoot, Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Jim Crow Joe Biden and Top KKKop Kamala Harris are no friends of our class. They only serve to win us over to nationalism and convince us to support U.S. bosses’ in wars against their inter-imperialist rivals.
Communist politics mean nothing without base building
Regardless of who did or did not submit their vote for the lesser of two evils, the capitalist system will continue to hold workers’s consciousness captive. Many workers—from Philly to Newark to Nigeria—are temporarily invested in liberal politricks and believe that those who fight to smash this system are naive. So base building in our communities for a long term struggle towards communist revolution is key. We must struggle and share communist ideas more frequently, not just react to the boss’s most intense attacks. Rise together and revolt. Join PLP today!
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LA: workers slam racist kkkops on the streets and in the courts
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- 06 November 2020 84 hits
Los Angeles, October 17—Dozens of workers militantly took to the streets to protest the racist police murder of David Flores by kkkiller kops Andrew Do and Bryan Tahuite of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). In a magnificent show of solidarity, four other families of workers who have been murdered by these killers, came out to speak and support following the strong leadership of working-class women.
In the two days before our rally and march, the LAPD and the LA Sheriff’s Department each killed two more workers. Despite massive multi-racial marches against racist cop terror in the LA area all summer, these ruling class-serving thugs continue to brutalize our class. Mass anti-racist actions are inspiring and essential. But, without a revolutionary communist outlook and plan for taking down and smashing the capitalist system itself, we will never achieve true justice for our class. The Progressive Labor Party (PLP) aspires to do just that!
Families, workers, PL’ers fight for Flores to build antiracist movement
David Flores was the first person in his family to graduate high school and go on to college. He worked two construction jobs to support his two sons. Like many other workers, David’s children were his inspiration and the reason he struggled so hard to make ends meet. His mother, Teresa, has taken up the fight for justice for her son.
Our protest began at the corner near where kkkops murdered David back on April 22, 2019. Workers warmly received us in this mostly Black and Latin neighborhood. As we rallied, passing cars slowed down to listen to our speeches, honked, and took copies of our flyer and CHALLENGE.
After our rally, about 30 of us began our march and caravan to the Southeast Station. As we approached, three kkkops approached us and tried to shut us down. However, a swarm of enraged and loud family members, PLPers, and protestors quickly surrounded the kkkops. Within minutes, they made a tactical retreat behind the automatic gate of their parking lot.
As we blocked the gate with our numbers, the cops frequently warned us in English and Spanish to leave or face arrest. We stood our ground. Three young workers who lived across the street began vigorously chanting “Black Lives Matter”. We called out the contemptuous kkkops, who smirked at our chants. Meanwhile, we distributed literature and talked with workers who lived near the station. Several filmed our action. They were unanimous in their support.
Family members from each of the other four victims’ families spoke on the bullhorn. The horrendous stories of their losses are heartbreaking, but, working-class anger predominated in response to their impassioned calls for justice. After two hours of rallying and shutting down the parking lot exit, we accomplished our goals for the day. We pledged to continue the battle to smash racism and, before leaving, warned the Southeast Station cops that they had not seen the last of us.
KKKops and kkkourts: partners in racist terror
Three days later, the weekly meeting of the Los Angeles Police Commission (LAPC) was scheduled to discuss the November 19, 2019 murder of Alex Flores. The LAPC basically rubber stamps police murders. They discuss the cases in “closed session.” It is exceedingly rare for a killer cop to be disciplined when they murder one of our class.The LA City Attorney no doubt advises the LAPC to avoid findings that would in any way aid families filing civil rights lawsuits against the cops and the City.
Alex’s family was determined to tell their story to the LAPC, PLPers and others joined them online. We witnessed a racist travesty. The LAPC said the day before that it would allot the family a total of 10 minutes to speak. But they were cut off after only six by the Commissioners sitting in their posh offices because we hadn’t supplied them with the names of the family speakers the prior day. We notified them in advance that translation was needed for Alex’s mother and father. Of course there was a “technical problem” and they didn’t have translation services available. A substituted board secretary mangled what Alex’s parents said, her translation deliberately leaving out statements like “all cops are racist”.
Many other speakers supported the Flores family’s struggles and sharply attacked the LAPC for persistently condoning the cops murders. But the klan-in-blue also organized themselves and their friends to speak. They attacked Alex and his family as “gang members”, among other disgusting slanders. These are the same racist LAPD cops whose fellow officers have recently been exposed as fraudulently adding thousands of mainly Black and Latin youth to the “CalGang'' statewide database, subjecting targeted youth to enhanced charges.
PLP must continue to help lead the battle for justice for the family of Alex Flores and many others. The mainly women workers who lead these campaigns defy the sexist gender roles that capitalism imposes on our class. They are strong, smart and dedicated organizers of working-class fightback against racism. Through this work, more people understand the true role of the police in a capitalist society and see PLP as leading the fight against their murders. Communist ideas will become more widespread and the Party will grow. Only a communist society can eliminate the bosses’ armed goons who protect private property and preserve the rule of the capitalists.