Los Angeles, February 5–“When the working class is under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!” The fight back in Los Angeles this time took the form of a documentary screening and forum against police brutality. Progressive Labor Party (PLP) brought two families together from both coasts to demonstrate the power of multi-racial unity in the fight against racism. The importance of this unity cannot be overstated. Without it, the working class is fragmented and weak. With it, we can smash capitalism for good!
With string lighting and fancy hors d’oeuvres courtesy of the mass organization connections of a comrade, the space looked more like a chic art gallery than a forum on police brutality. But as 85 multi-racial, multi-generational, workers and students filed in, it was clear that everyone meant business. We were all there to unite against police brutality and more importantly how to change this racist system that relies on it to control our class.
Justice for Alex Flores
Only under capitalism can a simple phone call to the police about a concern surrounding a minor altercation end in the murder of someone. That’s exactly what happened to Alex Flores on the morning of November 19, 2019 when he was savagely gunned down by KKKiller cop Steven Ruiz in a South Central neighborhood. Since that date, the family, community members, and members of PLP have held dozens of marches from the site of the shooting to the Newton police station to demand justice.
Throughout that fightback, PLP has reminded the family that every 12 hours someone is murdered by the police. The importance of that discussion has always been to identify the systemic nature of police murders and communism as the only way to achieve true justice. PLP members also told the family of all the organizing we have done against police murder on the east coast and offered to connect them with those struggles.
After two months of PLP organizing with the family of Alex Flores around their fight for justice, we were now able to start to build the coast to coast ties. While planning the event with the family, they wanted to bring more awareness to what happened to Alex, but reiterated multiple times, they didn’t want this to just be about Alex, but rather “all the stolen lives.” Every day this family sees more and more how capitalism robs the working class of our humanity and the only antidote is to unite and overthrow this system.
Police murder means fight back
PLP’s strategy for mobilizing with the family comes from decades of experience of doing this kind of work. The connections we have made with other victims families of police brutality from the Bronx, to Brooklyn to Baltimore, and more supported the struggle here and reinforced the resounding call that “an injustice to one is an injustice to all.” So when the family member of a police brutality victim from New York is willing to fly across the country to show support to the family of Alex Flores and represent PLP and the work we do in the process, it reminds us that our currently small organization has a much wider reach than we often recognize. In fact, our friend from NYC invited two friends and activists living in LA to our event, introducing them to the Party.
After watching the infuriating, yet inspirational, film “Profiled” which spotlights two families who lost people to the murderous 68th Precinct in Brooklyn, NY, we hosted a panel discussion session. Panel members gave detailed accounts about organizing justice for Alex Flores, Brendon Glenn (a homeless man killed by LAPD on Venice Beach) and others murdered by the KKKops.
The important point was made that we cannot rely on having Black and Latin workers as police, judges, mayors, district attorneys, etc. The cop who killed Shantel Davis is Black. The cop who killed Alex Flores is Latin. The LA district attorney, Jackie Lacey, a Black woman, has not indicted a single cop for murder even though roughly 400 people have been killed by LAPD during her eight years in office (The Guardian, 8/24/18). All these people, regardless of skin color, uphold the system of capitalism that continues to brutalize us.
Through the discussion, a Black student/worker and friend reminded the crowd that capitalism will always take back reforms we fight for, so we can never stop fighting to change the system. A 15-year-old Latin student called out the imperialist nature of the United States and another attendee compared the police in our communities to the U.S. military presence in other countries.
One question from the floor was “when is it ok to call the police when you feel unsafe?” The overwhelming consensus of the room was “NEVER.”\Instead, several proposals from the panel and the floor were for taking care of each other and our communities ourselves and that if we lived in a more communist society, we certainly wouldn’t have to fear our own class brothers and sisters.
Onward to May Day
At the end of the night, there was a tremendous feeling of power and desire to get more involved in the fight back. A young Latin mental health care worker found the event inspiring and was blown away by the amount of organizing in the community happening. People took buttons and signed up to attend upcoming rallies and marches. This forum is just one step to making the police killing of Alex Flores a more mass issue. As we shared stories of fighting back against police terror across the country, we showed the family a vision of where their struggle can go and how it can be expanded.
We have a long way to go to get the participants to take the step of joining the PLP in the fight for communism, but this forum was a small step in that struggle. We will continue to organize with the Flores family. Our next major call is for a May Day march through the neighborhood and to report at the May Day dinner of all the fight back between now and then. The struggle for communism continues! Join us!
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Impeachment Capitalist democracy in disarray, fascism on the horizon
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- 07 February 2020 70 hits
The impeachment acquittal of openly corrupt U.S. President Donald Trump has exposed the disarray of the finance capitalist section of the U.S. ruling class. Overwhelmed by self-interest and chaotic infighting, these main-wing Big Fascists have lost significant control over their state apparatus and institutions. With growing threats to their power and profits, the bosses will be forced to impose fascist discipline on their own ranks—followed by even sharper and more deadly attacks on the working class.
A fraudulent system
The doomed impeachment effort by the Big Fascists’ Democratic Party was driven by the demands of big donors loyal to arch-racists Bill and Hillary Clinton. This group is still furious over Hillary Clinton’s loss to Trump in the 2016 election. The Democrats focused on Trump’s pressure on the president of Ukraine to get dirt on Joe Biden, the one-time vice president and hack U.S. senator who’s now running another hapless campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. The Republicans focused on Biden protecting his parasite son, Hunter, who skimmed millions as a do-nothing director of the biggest Ukrainian natural gas company. Each side accused the other of shameless corruption and of tearing apart the country for political gain. Neither side was wrong.
This partisan mud-throwing splattered the most hallowed institutions of U.S. liberal “democracy,” the bosses’ capitalist dictatorship: the Presidency, the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the Supreme Court. The rulers’ fraudulent electoral system—after yet another fiasco in the Iowa primary —has likewise been exposed. The Republicans, terrified of losing Trump’s white nationalist base, couldn’t even pretend to make the impeachment process seem fair or legitimate. They refused to hear witnesses like former national security chief John Bolton, who’s cashing in with a book that confirms Trump’s “high crimes and misdemeanors.” The pro-acquittal Republians argued that presidents can do almost anything they want, even if it means illegally undermining an ally (Ukraine) by withholding military aid. So much for the “rule of law” under capitalism!
The main wing bosses are up against it. They desperately need to unify the U.S. and prepare for the coming global conflict against their inter-imperialist rivals, China and Russia. But they’re also fighting a two-front war of their own. On one side, they’re facing a rising challenge from the domestically oriented bosses, the Small Fascists, who have hijacked the Republican Party. On the other, the Big Fascists and their Democratic Party have deep internal problems: internecine warfare, individualism, subjectivity, greed, and a self-destructive lack of discipline and long-term thinking.
Self-dealers and capitalist reformers
Joe Biden’s whole career has been based on selling his votes in Congress to serve the credit card, health care, oil, real estate, and Wall Street bosses (Guardian, 1/20). While everyone knows that’s just business as usual in Washington, Biden is now straining to reinvent himself as a working-class champion who will clean up Trump’s corruption.
Meanwhile, the Clintons and the old Democratic Party power structure—including Barack and Michelle Obama, who have raked in $40 million since leaving the White House—are busy sabotaging the main wing’s long-term interests. Instead of using the primaries to unite the Democratic Party against Trump, they have turned it into a war on Biden’s behalf against social democrat Bernie Sanders. Beyond Hillary Clinton’s open sniping, the old guard is conspiring to rig the primary process against the fake-left Sanders, as it did in 2016: “Democratic operatives have been in discussions about putting together an effort to attack Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) should he end up winning this week’s Iowa caucus and, potentially, the New Hampshire primary a week later” (Daily Beast, 1/27).
While Sanders may not be the Big Fascists’ first choice for president, he just might be their best shot to regain control. With the possible exception of Elizabeth Warren, he’s the capitalist reformer best equipped to keep anti-racist workers and youth trapped inside the bosses’ dead-end electoral system—the same people the rulers will need for their next big war. Sanders leads all candidates, including Trump, in fundraising among suburban women, active-duty military, and college students. He is the only presidential candidate mobilizing significant numbers of young Black and Latin workers. Openly cheating Sanders and further alienating his base is a losing strategy for the main wing.
Even if they manage to overcome their divisions and beat Trump in November, the main wing bosses will still be challenged by Trump’s Small Fascist base. It will be very difficult for the rulers to win back these open racists while trying to build a multicultural, imperialist campaign.
Fighting Fascism
In the short term, the impeachment farce highlights the main wing’s weaknesses. In the longer term, it marks a significant step toward fascism. As the rules of liberal democracy lose their legitimacy, it will be even easier for the finance capital Big Fascists to suspend them the next time—when it suits their purpose. Raw power is becoming the new normal. In the 1930s, as the German ruling class moved toward fascism, their system saw similar infighting. In a massacre now known as The Night of the Long Knives, they settled their factional differences through mass arrests and executions. Then came the fascist deluge against the working class.
Progressive Labor Party must prepare ourselves and the international working class for the next fascist onslaught. That means mounting the struggle wherever we are, among the people we know, to build PLP and seize state power with communist revolution. Join us!
February 2 is the 77th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad (1943), the turning point of World War II. It was when the communist Red Army defeated the Nazis, proving that fascism can be defeated.
The Bolsheviks organized the Soviet working class to build a mighty Red Army for the wars that they knew would come either from the fascists – Hitlerite Germany and militarist Japan – or from the big imperialist powers, Britain and France.
In June, 1941, the fascist German, Italian, and Finnish armies did invade the Soviet Union, with hundreds of thousands of troops from other fascist countries (Hungary, Spain, Rumania) and German-occupied countries (France, Denmark, Belgium, Norway, Holland)
German Blitzkrieg gets unpleasant suprises
The German “Blitzkrieg” (lightening war) tactic was to punch through defense lines with paratroopers, tanks and mechanized infantry, and loop around, cut off, and capture the encircled enemy troops. Hundreds of thousands of Soviet soldiers were taken prisoner in the first few months. But many continued to fight, forming partisan bands behind the fascist lines.
On October 8, 1941 the Nazis announced: “For all military purposes, Soviet Russia is done with.” But the Nazis had never met fighters like the Soviet troops. “The Russian troops ... [act] in striking contrast to the Poles and the Western Allies,” wrote the Nazi commanding general. “Even when encircled, the Russians stood their ground and fought.”
Stalingrad
The Nazis aimed an offensive south at Stalingrad, center of the critical remaining war production, and the southern oil fields. Without supplies, the Soviets would have to surrender. The Nazis drove the Red Army from the open fields into Stalingrad itself. Then the Nazis pushed into the city.
The Soviet 62nd Army fought to the death for literally every building in the city. Their orders from Supreme Headquarters were “Not one step back.”
Their mission was to buy time for a counter-attack. Every day brought a new crisis. The Nazis had captured 80 percent of the city. The Bolsheviks based their defense on three large factories, a housing project, a hill, and a boat landing where supplies and reinforcements landed and wounded were evacuated. At their backs was the Volga River. On the far bank was their artillery support.
The Nazis pushed forward. The 62nd Soviet Army was cut in two. Chuikov, the Soviet commander of Stalingrad, then ordered his fighters into the factories themselves. Nazis and communists fought among mazes of machinery. Chuikov organized groups of six to eight with hand-to-hand combat training. The heroic workers continued production at the tank factory. They drove each newly built tank directly from the assembly line into battle.
Red Army launches attack
Finally, in January 1943, preparations for the counterattack were complete. The Red Army launched a counter-attack with over a million well-armed reserves striking from the north, west and south in huge pincers. Outflanking and outfighting the Nazis, they linked up, encircling the Nazis, who had encircled the 62nd Army.
On February 2, 1943, the Battle of Stalingrad ended, marking the turning point of World War II and the beginning of the end of the Nazis. Today as the imperialists prepare for more wars for oil and to re-divide the world, Progressive Labor Party (PLP) is fighting to rebuild the international communist movement, this time to crush all the war makers with communist revolution:
Here [in Stalingrad], heavily outnumbered and outgunned, Soviet defenders fought battles house-to-house.
It was in that city that workers, men and women, were won to the necessity of defending their new workers’ society. They voluntarily remained at their machines making tanks for the battlefield just outside their factory while bombs fell all around them. If ever an example is needed of the communist spirit, it is Stalingrad. These defenders had courage, sacrifice, determination and camaraderie–what a boundless sea of what’s best in humanity! The Soviets destroyed three fascist armies, causing 1.5 million Nazi casualties.” (Challenge Supplement, May 17, 1995.)
During the entire World War II, more than 70 percent of the active fascist troops in Europe were fighting the Red Army. While the U.S. and British imperialists’ initial strategy was to wait it out and to come in for a quick victory, the Red Army and the communist-led partisans actually fought fascism.
Fight fascism with communism
When the Allies landed in Normandy in 1944, only three Nazi divisions faced them, because more than 100 Nazi divisions from all over Europe had to be rushed to Belarus and the South Ukraine where the Red Army had crushed all the fascist forces.
The Red Army, organized and led by communists, smashed the Nazi and fascist forces. The Soviet working class and Bolshevik Party saved the world from fascism! All this was accomplished under the leadership of
Joseph Stalin. No wonder he is hated and lied about by world capitalism’s fakers to this day.
Unfortunately, due to internal weaknesses, the world communist movement turned away from the goal of overthrowing capitalism through revolution and from reliance on the working class. After Stalin’s death in 1953, under phony communist leadership, Soviet leaders introduced more and more capitalist economic policies. These gradually eroded the foundations of the world communist movement, turning the Soviet Union into just another state capitalist and imperialist power.
Nevertheless, the defeat of fascism in World War II by the working class should inspire us with confidence in the working class, whose best is brought out by communist leadership. Let us take a long, hard look at each other and ourselves, correct our weaknesses and fight harder against the class enemy.
We have many battles to fight in an uphill struggle if humanity is to be liberated from racism, imperialist war and capitalist oppression. But fight these battles we must if we want an egalitarian society and carry on the legacy of our Soviet comrades of the Second World War.
The Bolshevik Revolution
The Bolshevik Revolution of November 7, 1917, is the most important single event of the 20th century. The working class across Russia, allied with the oppressed peasants, seized state power and held it for decades. The Bolshevik Party (name of the Communist Party of Russia) led the workers and peasants to defeat Russian and foreign armies that tried to overthrow them in a hard-fought four-year civil war (1917-1921).
From 1921 to 1941, the Bolsheviks – now under the leadership of Joseph Stalin – ended many remnants of capitalism, and collectivized agriculture to stop the endless series of devastating famines.
They outlawed racism! Black intellectuals from the U.S. like poet Langston Hughes, actor and singer Paul Robeson, and many others, praised the racial egalitarianism of the Soviet government and workers. The Bolsheviks also led the Communist Party USA to make the fight against racism primary in all its struggles, a pillar that PLP continues and advances today.
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Mexico rulers attack migrants, protect imperialist agenda
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- 07 February 2020 76 hits
The Mexican National Guard, once again, repressed a caravan of Honduran migrants by badly beating them and firing tear gas at them. The migrants were trying to cross the border between Guatemala and Mexico. Several were arrested and deported, some managed to escape to the mountains where they will face other dangers. With this action the Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) government and the liberals in the ruling class which he represents are essentially outlawing working class migration. It also reveals that capitalism in crisis will always resort to fascism despite the appearance of a so-called transformative populist change.
Migration is caused by capitalist inequality that condemns millions of workers to misery, exploitation and violence. These workers are forced to leave their places of origin with the false hope of improving their situation or escaping the danger of gangs or cartels, but capitalism attacks workers in every corner of the world. In more developed countries, they reach a dead end, where they are victims of racism, super-exploitation, and even slavery.
The only escape from this criminal system is a communist revolution to achieve a society organized and led by the workers. One that is based on the social needs of the majority of the working population and not of a rapacious minority of capitalist bosses.
It should be remembered that the creation of the National Guard was to support public safety.
We know that is just the cover for the Mexican bosses’ true intentions. Ever since the previous President’s administration, the center-right Calderon, the bosses have tried to pass the internal security law. This would give their army the right to act as police forces within the country’s territory.
The National Gaurd (GN) operates through a permanent Council chaired by the Secretary of Public Security, the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Navy, appointed by the President. In general terms, its structure is completely military. This Council has the power to evaluate and shape action strategies, to designate commands, among other things, and to guarantee the safety of citizens. However, due to its structure, it is not accountable to the Federal Government.
All of this is worsened by the approval of another law that facilitates the use of lethal force. So that, now, what has been created is a political police force with repressive duties aimed against the working class. Before the approval of this law, the decision on the use of lethal force was based on repelling attacks. That is, they could only fire after being attacked. Now, they can attack even without being completely sure that the people are armed. Previously, during Peña Nieto’s term, the army was investigated for attacking people who they could not prove were armed. Under these fascist AMLO laws, they face no investigation threats!
AMLO: imperialist servant
As a good liberal, López Obrador feints with the left and hits with the right. He presents himself as a protector of migrants and represses them with thousands of National Guard elements deployed on the border with Guatemala. Now, the southern part of the country has a greater police and military presence, even more than the northern part of the country where crime is greater. The reason for all these troops, besides attacking migrants, is to protect AMLO’s main mega-projects: the interoceanic corridor, the Mayan train, the three-mouth refinery, and the program sowing life.
The corridor is a project long desired by the U.S. bosses and now the Chinese bosses are also interested. The armed forces are deployed in this area to contain social movements against these megaprojects and apparently in the north the containment is left to the paramilitary force of the criminal gangs.
Obrador has taken advantage of his enormous political support to realize the plans of the national capitalists and imperialists, but the worst damage has been the demobilization of social struggles. No protest has arisen from the repression of migrants. The right supports the attacks and the left keeps a complicit silence. Progressive Labor Party calls on workers to protest against fascist repression and organize our only way out: communist revolution.
Comrade Mark Shapiro, one of the original members of the Progressive Labor Movement (PLM) and the Progressive Labor Party (PLP), died on January 12 at 78. Mark was a communist whose life and influence spread throughout the working class and encompassed both mental and manual labor. Married to Ann, a PLP comrade, Mark was a General Motors auto worker, a railroad brakeman, a high school and college teacher, a father to Daniel and David, a grandfather to four grandchildren and a father to two foster daughters, a musician who belonged to several bands and played the clarinet — his high school yearbook portrayed him as the “Benny Goodman of Weaver High.” Being a “birder” he and his wife Ann led the Hartford, Connecticut Audobon Society, while serving as a political leader among hundreds of workers and youth. Truly a communist “for all seasons.”
Perhaps Mark’s most significant contribution to the working class was his uncovering of one of the most vicious racist frame-ups of the 1960s, the George Whitmore case. The U.S. Supreme Court cited it as “the most conspicuous example of police coercion in the country” in its 1966 decision which became known as the Miranda ruling, to possibly protect those arrested from being coerced into false confessions.
After his auto and railroad jobs, and having obtained a Masters degree in physics at Columbia University, Mark began teaching science in New Jersey and later moved to Connecticut where he taught physics at Wesleyan University among other colleges in the area and social studies at Trinity College and Prince Tech.
He had been born into a communist family in Albany N.Y. His parents had been blacklisted during the McCarthy witchhunts. This background led him to join Progressive Labor Movement in 1963 and later the Progressive Labor Party (PLP). Mark became a member of PLM’s first trade union club and of the staff of CHALLENGE. He put his great sense of humor to work, writing the paper’s first humor column, “Marksmanship.” Years later his son said he liked to brag that the first big anti-Vietnam War protest in New York City was organized in his living room
Mark exposes the racist frame-up of George Whitmore
On August 28, 1963, two white professional women were murdered in Manhattan which the media labeled the “Career Girl Murders.” At that very moment George Whitmore, a young Black man, was in Wildwood, N.J. sitting with a dozen friends watching Marin Luther King make his famous “I Have A Dream” speech at the March on Washington. Whitmore had been previously acquitted of a frame-up by racist cops of a murder in Brownsville, Brooklyn. But the cops went after him again and arrested him for the murders of these two women. The cops wrote a 61-page “confession” and beat him into signing it. A Manhattan District Attorney joined in the frame-up and a judge sent the youth to Rikers Island for a “psychiatric” examination. The bosses’ press — 10 New York City newspapers at the time — lept on the case with ranting front-page “stories” smearing Whitmore as a “Black killer.”
At the very same time a civil liberties advocate, John Lawrence, who worked for a law firm, had decided to test a law by striding down Broadway in Manhattan carrying an unloaded rifle in full view, hoping to be arrested to create a test case in court. Sure enough the cops arrested him and a judge sent him to Rikers for an “examination.” He ended up in the same area as Whitmore. Lawrence had heard of Whitmore and they began talking.
Whitmore detailed to Lawrence about where he was in Wildwood, N.J. watching King’s speech on TV when the murders were committed. When Lawrence was released, he went to every newspaper in the city with his “scoop” and every paper refused to publish it, given that it exposed the racist trash they had been printing.
Lawrence then consulted the “newspaper” listing in the telephone yellow pages and saw “CHALLENGE.” He came to our office to see if we would print the story. Mark met him, listened to what he had to say and began writing a series for
CHALLENGE recounting his interviews with Lawrence exposing the racist frame-up. None of the city’s press pursued it but some out-of-town newspapers picked it up, never mentioning Mark’s reporting, of course. It became the story of the year, similar to the more recent racist “Central Park Five” frame-ups. Seven years later Telly Savalas made a TV movie dramatizing the case entitled “The Marcus-Nelson Murders,” only the second Kojak production.
Mark and Ann raised their family in Bloomfield, Connecticut, where he lived the rest of his life. He was a fixture at every May Day march until last year. He brought scores of his high school students to the anti-KKK march in Scotland, Conn., and remained passionately devoted to his communist principles and activities.
He and Ann were avid travelers, touring the world in places like China, Alaska, and Brazil, and taking camping vacations regularly to Maine and national parks nationwide where they developed an abiding interest in birding, leading them to the Audobon Society. In recent years he joined the fight to protect Bloomfield’s water from exploitative corporate interests and became active in supporting hospital strikers in his area, selling them CHALLENGE, containing stories he had written about their struggle. In his last years he suffered from Parkinson’s Disease but never lost his interest in the clarinet. He was heard playing it on the day before he died.
Comrade Mark Shapiro was one of many who devoted their lives to building the communist movement. While he is gone in body, the fruits of his labors will live on in the continuing efforts of revolutionary communists the world over to create a society that will liberate the working class from capitalist slavery. A toast to Comrade Mark, remembered forever!