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100 Days of Genocide: TO STOP GENOCIDE, SMASH CAPITALISM
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- 21 January 2024 193 hits
January 13,Washington, DC—Marking 100 days after Israel’s fascist attack on working class in Gaza, at least tens of thousands rallied and marched here to condemn Israel’s genocidal attacks, calling for the liberation of Palestine “from the river to the sea.” Progressive Labor Party brought the message that the liberation of the working class, from Palestine to the U.S. and China, will come with communist revolution and global working-class unity. This message resonated with marchers, as they eagerly took 500 Challenge newspapers and hundred-plus communist leaflets from PL’ers, with some making donations to build the PLP.
The PLP rallied within the broader rally behind a banner calling for communist revolution. A leader of the local transit union declared that ATU Local 689, based on the initiative of PLPers in the union, voted overwhelmingly to demand a ceasefire in Palestine and an end to U.S. supply of weapons and money to Israel. But, he added, it was time for the labor movement to move beyond resolutions and take job actions and solidarity strikes to force the U.S. bosses to stop supporting Israel’s military devastation of Gaza, eliciting cheers from the crowd.
“Not another penny, not another dime, No more support for Israel’s crimes!”
Another PLP member, suspended from her job teaching middle school for Facebook posts opposing Israel’s murders of children, called on the crowd to never back down. She said that, when asked by “investigators” from the school board whether she was scared by the charges of antisemitism against her, she replied, “Scared of who? Look, I was in Charlottesville fighting real Nazis, you and the Zionists don’t scare me!” Dozens of contacts were made with marchers interested in the fight for communism, boding well for the long-term struggle.
A group of 150 trade unionists in D.C. rallied and marched to join the larger protest, a glimmer of what engaging the labor movement with communist leadership could mean to intensifying this struggle against genocide.
The rally in DC and other US cities was part of a global day of struggle, with millions worldwide marching to condemn Israel’s attacks, demanding an immediate ceasefire, and condemning the U.S. and Genocide Joe Biden for arming Israel to the teeth as part of its imperialist project. Many of these rallies globally were held at U.S. embassies and consulates, exposing the truth that the U.S. imperialists provide military and financial backing to Israel to enable it to serve U.S. economic and political interests in the Middle East. Control over energy resources and trade routes are vital to U.S. imperialism.
Don’t be lulled into complacency by countries opposing Israel
South Africa made a powerful, chilling case against Israel at the United Nation’s International Court of Justice for murdering 23,000 Palestinians including thousands of children. Israel’s president Isaac Herzog arrogantly dismissed the charges as “preposterous” and a “blood libel”. The majority of the UN General Assembly has supported Palestine, but the U.S. has vetoed any Security Council resolution calling for a “ceasefire” or “cessation of hostilities”. The U.S. finally agreed to abstain on a meaningless resolution to improve humanitarian assistance in Gaza. But none of the countries that have lined up to support Palestine diplomatically or judicially will stop Israel. Only armed struggle can change the situation on the ground, which is exactly why the US imperialists have placed two aircraft carrier groups in the eastern Mediterranean Sea and 12 battleships in the Red Sea area to intimidate and kill any armed resistance to Israel’s genocide.
A wider war looms
Inter-imperialist rivalry is intensifying globally. The genocide in Palestine is one particularly brutal instance of this. The U.S. side is weakening and shrinking, but it will not cede power, money, and influence without a fight. Already engaged in two wars (Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Palestine), depleted of much of its weaponry and with vastly understaffed armed forces, the U.S. imperialists are increasingly vulnerable as other imperialists sharpen their knives. The UN vote reflects the decline of US power. In the Middle East, several armed groups (Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthis in Yemen, Islamic groups in Iraq and Syria) have already engaged in a limited way militarily against the U.S. and Israel. Many at today’s rally understood the danger of a wider war, holding signs saying “Hands off Yemen”! Meanwhile, China’s Belt and Road extends into the Middle East, Iran, Turkey, Russia, and the African continent, implicitly challenging U.S. hegemony.
For those seeking solutions to this sharpening conflict, rebuilding the communist movement on an internationalist and revolutionary basis is the first order of business. Intensifying the class struggle goes hand in hand with this approach. Let’s be clear-eyed about the devastation that imperialism is creating in Palestine and the rest of the world as well, and move urgently to boldly advance into the battle against racism and genocide and for communism!
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Editorial: Smash imperialism and nationalism in Gaza
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- 21 January 2024 211 hits
After more than 100 days and 29,000 bombs, the genocidal Israeli “Defense” Forces have leveled the Gaza Strip to an uninhabitable concrete graveyard. This U.S.-backed military is killing more than 250 civilians in Gaza every day, a higher rate than in any other conflict in this century (Aljazeera, 1/11). The death toll now surpasses 24,000, including over 10,000 children—more than one percent of Gaza’s population.
Genocide is the physical destruction of a group of people and the communities that knit them together—the classrooms where their children learn to read, the bakeries that make their daily bread. The families in Gaza who fight for survival each day are surrounded by rubble. More than two thirds of homes, schools, hospitals, parks, libraries, and olive groves have been decimated by the nonstop Zionist bombardment. Drinkable water, electricity, fuel, and medicine are scarce commodities (Wall Street Journal, 12/30/23). Since October, Israel’s criminal invasion has caused nine terrifying communications blackouts (New York Times, 1/12). Nine of ten people in Gaza, nearly half of them children, go without food for whole days. The United Nations is predicting famine—widespread starvation—by February (aljazeera.com, 12/23/23).
Israel’s devastation of infrastructure is an act of ethnic cleansing—to push all or most Arab workers out of Gaza altogether. “What needs to be done in the Gaza Strip is to encourage emigration,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. “If there are 100,000 or 200,000 Arabs in Gaza and not 2 million Arabs, the entire discussion on the day after will be entirely different” (msn.com, 1/5). The Israeli rulers’ most powerful argument for “resettlement” is to make Gaza uninhabitable. It’s a vicious, racist strategy enabled by arms and political cover from baby-killer Joe Biden and the capitalist rulers who run him. The U.S. bosses, led by the likes of ExxonMobil and JPMorgan Chase, are the world’s most deadly state terrorists. Their heinous attack on workers in Palestine makes our task of organizing for communist revolution even more urgent.
U.S. bosses kill to protect profits
The catastrophe in Gaza is part of a larger battle between the U.S., European, and Israeli bosses, on one side, and rival imperialists in China and Russia, which back regional power Iran, on the other. The three-month-old conflict in the oil-rich Middle East is steadily expanding. In response to Iran-backed Houthi attacks on ships in the commercially and strategically vital Red Sea, the U.S. Army and its allies have bombed more than 30 sites inside Yemen. On January 16, Iran jumped directly into the simmering fray with missile strikes on neighboring Pakistan and Iraq, ostensibly in response to terrorist attacks within its borders. Iran-backed militias have also repeatedly targeted U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria.
U.S. interests in the region are so crucial to the bosses that they’re clamping down on their liberal stooges with a blunt message: No criticism of Israel will be tolerated. Claudine Gay was forced to resign as president of Harvard University after her weak support for genocide offended wealthy Zionist donors. Like “the good Germans” who looked the other way in the face of the Nazis’ rise in Germany in the 1930s, liberal misleaders have stayed largely silent on the ongoing slaughter in Gaza. From Democratic Party politicians to union bosses and clergy, the overwhelming majority have fallen in line in support of genocide, if only by their silence. They have exposed their true allegiance to U.S. capitalism and the war and fascism that the profit system demands.
Hamas nationalism is poison for workers in Palestine
In Gaza, workers and their families are heroically resisting death and destruction. Medical workers go days without sleep to tend to the sick and injured. Families share whatever shelter they have. Relatives and friends take in orphaned children. Adults go without food and water to keep their children alive as they dodge the latest 2,000-pound bomb from Israeli planes.
Their suffering has not gone unmarked by the international working class. Millions of workers and students around the world are demanding an immediate cease-fire. Aid workers are imploring the UN to remove Israeli blockades on humanitarian support (AP, 1/16). On January 13, in mass demonstrations around the world, workers marched under Palestinian flags for a “free Palestine.” Meanwhile, top political figures in Hamas, the de facto leaders of this national liberation movement, are mostly missing in action in Gaza. They are busy brokering weapons deals in Beirut or with their patrons in Iran as they maneuver for more power.
Workers must reject the misleadership of Hamas just as we reject the U.S. liberals who demand our silence on the crimes of Israel. The Hamas leadership calls for the creation of an Islamist-capitalist state. For all workers who deplore the atrocities of capitalism, the Hamas vision is just more of the same nightmare.
The history of Iran is a cautionary tale for the future of Gaza and the West Bank. For decades after World War II, the U.S backed the brutal regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Beginning in the late 1960’s, communists in the Tudeh Party and other leftist movements led resistance to the Shah and his ties to U.S. imperialism. At the same time, Islamists led by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini fought for an Islamist-capitalist state. In 1979, the left joined forces with the Islamists to overthrow the Shah. But immediately upon securing control over Iran’s new government, Khomeini denounced the communists and soon banned the Tudeh Party and imprisoned over 10,000 members (https://merip.org/, March-April, 1982). In 1988, the Iranian ruling class executed tens of thousands of leftists (France 24, 10/8/21). Though left-wing forces in Iran were instrumental in defeating U.S. imperialism, their terrible error in backing “progressive” Islamist nationalists has left the workers there in capitalist misery to this day.
The only solution is communist revolution
The communist revolutions that put the working class in power in the Soviet Union and China should continue to inspire workers of the world today. At the same time, we must also learn from and overcome these revolutions’ mistakes, including the embrace of nationalism. [See Road to Revolution III at plp.org.]
Workers in South Africa, Vietnam, Congo, Haiti, Nicaragua, Mozambique, and many more have fought courageously to oust imperialist colonial forces. But over and over again, we have seen wars for national liberation replace one set of capitalists with another. They ultimately benefit only the new set of bosses. Meanwhile, workers continue to suffer. The movement for communism—for a society run by and for the international working class—is set back.
The mass murder in Gaza is an attack on workers everywhere. To defend our class, we cannot be lulled into silence or make popular concessions to nationalism. When we say that the only solution is communist revolution, we know we have a long struggle ahead. We also know that nothing short of communist revolution will end imperialist war, racism, sexism, and exploitation. The historic victories in the Soviet Union and China are evidence that workers—ourselves, our coworkers, our families and friends—can change the world. Progressive Labor Party calls for unity with our class sisters and brothers to denounce the genocide in Gaza, to reject capitalist misleadership, and to fight on for communist revolution. Join us!
U.N. calls Palestinian conditions “horrific”
New York Times, 1/13–The twin specters of a widening regional war and intensified suffering of civilians loomed over the Middle East on Saturday as the Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen threatened to respond to American airstrikes, and a senior U.N. official warned of a “horrific” humanitarian crisis in Gaza that he said was hurtling toward famine…In northern Gaza, corpses are left in the road and starving people stop aid trucks “in search of anything they can get to survive,” Martin Griffiths, the top U.N. aid official, told the United Nations Security Council on Friday. With the risk of famine in Gaza “growing by the day,” he repeated earlier criticisms of Israel, which he said was delaying or denying permission to humanitarian convoys bringing urgently needed aid to northern Gaza…Israeli attacks have killed at least 23,000 people in Gaza since, according to the Gaza health authorities. At least 1.9 million people, or 85 percent of the population, have been forced from their homes, Mr. Griffiths said.
Gaza war spreads into a wider conflict
Al Jazeera, 1/12–For months, top United States officials have repeatedly said that President Joe Biden does not want to see Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip escalate into a wider conflict in the Middle East…later, the US confirmed it had collaborated with the United Kingdom to launch “strikes against a number of targets in Yemen used by Houthi rebels'', in coordination with a handful of other countries…“It does run contrary to what the administration has been saying, but it was also inevitable, “Everybody watching this situation knew that it was a matter of time before the war in Gaza spilled out across the region…The Iran-aligned Houthis control large swaths of Yemen including the western coast overlooking the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which leads to the Red Sea. The group began firing missiles at Israel and attacking commercial ships shortly after the war on Gaza began in October.
Is inter imperialist struggle accelerating?
The Guardian, 1/13–The first of what may be many US-led air strikes on Iranian-backed Houthi Shia militants in Yemen… reflects…another unwelcome fact. The dominant power in the Middle East is no longer the US, western-aligned Egypt, Saudi Arabia or even Israel. It is the Houthis’ main ally, Iran…China has created spheres of geopolitical and economic influence to rival and, if possible, supplant those of the US… In 2021, the two countries [China and Iran] signed a 25-year strategic investment and energy pact. Under Chinese sponsorship, Iran has joined the Brics group and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation…Iran sells millions of barrels of discounted crude to China each month, transported there by “dark fleet” oil tankers…With Russia…Iran supplies armed drones that Moscow uses to kill Ukrainians. US intelligence reportedly believes Russia’s Wagner mercenary group plans to provide Hezbollah with a medium-range air defense system…Iran…may soon take delivery of advanced Russian Sukhoi SU-35 fighter-bombers…nuclear weapons-related enrichment programme is reportedly advancing rapidly…an Iranian bomb, may be closer than ever.
War in Asia would be much worse
Bloomberg, 1/8–War over Taiwan would have a cost in blood and treasure so vast that even those unhappiest with the status quo have reason not to risk it. Bloomberg Economics estimate the price tag at around $10 trillion, equal to about 10% of global GDP — dwarfing the blow from the war in Ukraine, Covid pandemic and Global Financial Crisis.
China’s rising economic and military heft, Taiwan’s burgeoning sense of national identity, and fractious relations between Beijing and Washington mean the conditions for a crisis are in place…Everyone from Wall Street investors to military planners and the swathe of businesses that rely on Taiwan’s semiconductors are already moving to hedge against the risk. National security experts in the Pentagon, think tanks in the US and Japan, and global consulting firms are gaming out scenarios from a Chinese maritime “quarantine” of Taiwan, to the seizure of Taiwan’s outlying islands, and a full-scale Chinese invasion.
Since 10/7/23, the Israeli state has continued genocidal bombardment on the Gaza strip. This disproportionate retaliation has killed more than 20,000, including at least 6,000 children. Whistleblowers in the Israeli Defense Force’s own ranks report using artificial intelligence named “The Gospel” to airstrike densely populated areas, “’Nothing happens by accident. When a 3-year-old girl is killed in a home in Gaza, it’s because someone in the army decided it wasn’t a big deal for her to be killed” (+972 Magazine, 11/30/23). This carnage has been fully backed by a Democratic president and a ruling class of liberal fascists.
On the US side, children are also being targeted by liberal fascist Democratic mayors like Eric Adams in NYC. The NYC schools chancellor, David A. Banks, has made it clear that “politics” are to be barred from schools, except of course unless one speaks unconditionally in favor of Israel.
I know firsthand the fascism that teachers are dealing with. Since 10/7, Muslim students at my school have been afraid to come to school and to participate in after-school activities. With the murder of a 6-year-old Palestinian in Chicago and the shooting of three Palestinian students in Vermont, the students at my school are understandably afraid. I attempted to solicit support for a student letter asking that my school take a stance against genocide.
In response, I was removed from my own classroom without ever being told any charges. I “disappeared” from school which sends a signal to students that those who stand against racism are targets—that the students that I can no longer teach are acceptable collateral if it chills dissent.
But we will not be silenced! A hundred letters of support across parents, students, and alumni have reached my school. Faculty have begun to organize. Consciousness is being raised. PLP is ready to fight back. The ruling class must not be allowed to make teachers and students disposable. As we organize under conditions of rising fascism, internationalism is necessary more than ever. No worker from Gaza to NYC should ever be an acceptable casualty of fascism. We must resolve to unify and fight for communism, a future in which the international working class finally has the schools that they deserve.
The following are letters from just some of the organizing against the imperialist genocide in Gaza. Are you organizing where you are? Tell us about it. Do you want to push past the limits of what the bosses have to offer? Push for communist ideas and join the International Progressive Labor Party!
HAITI, December 28—Progressive Labor Party (PLP) here in Haiti is organizing for our annual “Soupe de Solidarité” on New Year’s Day. It is a celebration of the successful fight in Haiti against slavery and colonization by the French slave masters. Before Jan. 1, 1804, soupe joumou (pumpkin soup) was reserved only for the slave masters and their minions; afterwards, the former slaves relished their soup, not only for its tastiness but as a reminder of their fight for justice against racism and slavery.
This year, we are dedicating our soup in class solidarity with the workers and students of Palestine—Gaza and the West Bank—who are facing a brutal genocide at the hands of their capitalist oppressors in Israel, and against those imperialist powers complicit in the brutality. We in Haiti know from bitter experience that capitalism and imperialism have created the conditions of poverty and despair—and an eagerness to fight back—that we both face.
We charge the imperialists, especially the U.S., Canada, and France, with sharing a bloody history of supporting Israeli bosses’ aggression and racism, much as they did and continue to do in Haiti. Just as the workers and students of Palestine are under occupation, so too will Haiti be, again, with the coming of U.N. troops from Kenya and other African countries (as if we should welcome oppressors in black skin), supposedly to be peacekeepers. Imperialism needs colonial violence; clearing the land of Indigenous peoples to make room for settlers; imposing and entrenching that land theft with police or military violence; stealing resources and the value of our labor, trying to normalize inequality, etc.
Mexico
Our young comrades are taking the lead in organizing the day’s activities with their families, neighbors, and classmates. As we shop, cook, serve, and eat together, we will have yet another opportunity to discuss with them the need for international working-class solidarity to fight against all the misery that is baked into capitalism and imperialism in its eternal bloody quest for profits and control. We will talk about the need to reject nationalism as a response to this brutality; all our alliances must be with our class, not with the national bourgeoisie, who only want to maintain capitalism and become the masters themselves. And, most importantly, we will talk about the need to fight for communism, an egalitarian society that will serve the needs of workers and students everywhere, under the leadership of the PLP.
PLP comrades took the lead in introducing a resolution at the November meeting of our transit union calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to military aid to Israel. It passed overwhelmingly! Later we used that resolution to bolster the fight for the reinstatement of teachers put on leave for pro-Palestinian posts in Maryland.
Progressive Labor Party members and friends in Mexico have participated in four demonstrations against the war in Palestine. In two of them we have carried flyers with the communist analysis of the situation in Gaza that have been published in CHALLENGE. One of those demonstrations was organized by the teachers of Oaxaca, where the party has been organized for decades, and there was a massive distribution. Our analysis is generally well received, but in the leadership of the protests a nationalist line predominates that supports Gaza without distinguishing the workers in Palestine and workers in Israel with the capitalist oppressors that run both the Israeli knesset (parliament), the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas in Palestine. For this reason, some workers receive our pro-international working-class position with reserve and criticism.
We have also held meetings in our collective to analyze the international situation and especially in Gaza, to improve our understanding and bring it to our base. We have had a couple of virtual meetings with colleagues from Colombia on the topic. Three weekends ago we had an activity in an industrial neighborhood with teachers and workers, in which the analysis of the party was presented, which was very well received and was linked to the situation that workers in Mexico are experiencing.
Though the actions our collective has taken have been small, they have led to the sharpening of our class’ understanding of capitalism, imperialism, and have deepened our solidarity with our brothers in other parts of the world. Each meeting helps us plant seeds for the future. Every worker we win to the Party brings us a step closer to building a communist world of social equality, where solidarity and collectivity prevail.
Brooklyn, NY, December 17—PLP comrades rallied in an immigrant community where we’ve been organizing for many years. We called for fightback against the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and for refugees, displaced people, and migrants all over the world. Despite the rain we distributed 300 leaflets and 200 CHALLENGEs to a receptive community.
The National Writers Union (NWU), a union of freelance media workers and authors, was the first national union in North America to make a public statement against the ethnic cleansing of Gaza by the State of Israel. PLP members have been active in NWU for some time. As of December 26, 2023, of the 1,200 Palestinian journalists and media workers based in Gaza at the start of the war, 102 have been killed. In solidarity with the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, NWU donated $10,000 to the International Federation of Journalists Safety Fund to provide journalists in Gaza and the West Bank with helmets, flak jackets, battery charges and more.
BOGOTÁ—There have been about 15 marches in Bogotá denouncing the U.S.-Israeli genocide and apartheid violence against workers in Palestine, most organized by anti-Zionist youth groups. There have been sit-ins at the Palestinian embassy as well as several conferences organized by the unions where the genocide of workers in Palestine has been exposed. Several groups of militant young people belonging to different groups are holding neighborhood rallies that expose the ongoing bloodshed in the Gaza Strip. My dad and other colleagues have been accompanying me. Some of these initiatives have lowered their intensity due to the holidays, but future sit-ins are being planned for the week after. We have been distributing CHALLENGE and raising the the party's line whenever possible, explaining to workers that 75 years of imperialist occupation and its atrocities will never be resolved with the creation of a Palestinian state,as many of these collectives and revisionist groups call for, that is being pushed by the fake leftist Petro who openly supports the UN and its liberal policies in favor of a "more humane and regulated" war. We openly propose that war is a symptom of the degradation of the imperialist capitalist system. The only solution to genocide from Gaza to Sudan is a class war for communism. It is only when the capitalist, imperialist system is smashed that we can stop the endless cycle of war and bloodshed over imperialist competition for resources like oil.
Clifton, December 28—Multiracial masses of workers and students across New Jersey continue to join the international working class in exposing capitalism for its profit-hungry genocide in Gaza and the racist poisoning of nationalism that protects it. On December 28, comrades from the Revolutionary Communist Progressive Labor Party joined about 80 other anti-racist fighters in protesting outside of military defense contractor L3Harris, in Clifton, NJ. Amid handing out CHALLENGE, when we asked workers at the L3Harris protest why this particular action was important and what role capitalism plays in connecting L3Harris to the genocide in Gaza, workers responded: “This company is making money from it! Look at workers across Canada. They have blocked this and other defense companies from shipping materials to Israel! This defense company has also helped militarize the U.S. border!”
Building comradery and trust over our common rage towards capitalist borders and genocide warmed us up to express to workers how nationalism is holding workers back from finally overthrowing capitalism. As a Jewish worker we met at another recent protest formulated, in this mass fightback fewer have trouble understanding the backwardness of Israeli nationalism. There it means the ruling class fearmongers Jewish workers into linking their own safety with the national interests of their bosses. This works to poison them with the idea that slaughtering Palestinian workers in Gaza and suppressing antiracist workers elsewhere is necessary.
When asked in return by a great young couple, what is the most revolutionary thing that needs to be said right now, we shared how the history of the 20th century reveals replacing one nationalism for another has kept capitalism alive. In other words, fighting for national liberation from a colonial or imperialist power has been insufficient. Fighting for the genocide of Palestinians to end on the basis of nationalist liberation allows a set of “progressive” bosses to use our uprising as workers to seize state power and continue benefiting from exploiting the working class within their borders.
Workers worldwide are looking to the Palestinian struggle for answers to our own fights against the same capitalist system. To establish a society that organizes the international working class to actively suppress the bosses’ exploitation and destroy it is a conclusion harder to make from this fight. We need to continue to do the life-long work of building fightback side by side and expose the bosses’ contradictions that weaken their nationalist grip against a growing communist practice of working-class internationalism.
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ, December 31—Progressive Labor Party comrades and friends joined a weekly protest near our homes, in South Orange, NJ demanding a Ceasefire in Palestine/Israel. We continue to see this struggle draw folks to become more militant. There we responded to leadership from a woman supporting the protest and spontaneously shouting we needed to do more. We took her seriously and asked what she suggested. She responded: workers need to make their unions go on strike. We need to connect more what’s happening in Gaza with the lives of workers in the U.S. She was identifying with workers’ power! Therefore, we shared how electrifying it was to recently participate with a multiracial group of workers, locally and abroad, in directly confronting L3 Harris military defense bosses over the bloody profits they make from this slaughter. We encouraged her to share her ideas with the crowd. She ended up leading chants and speaking a couple of times. In return for being inspired by one of us she vouched for us to give a speech. Here’s an excerpt:
“…the L3Harris action demonstrates another way workers can directly confront regional bosses over the limits of their genocidal system at the physical doorsteps where they produce their profits. We need to also see this as an exercise in challenging their power over the state and spread this idea for more workers to seize its potential…From local municipalities all the way to the federal level “progressive” politicians have allowed fascist resolutions attacking antiracist workers or have betrayed measures against genocide vowing down to their U.S. ruling class masters and Zionist interests. The current fightback in nearby West Orange shows this…Therefore, we need to make challenging the bosses over their state power primary over putting our confidence in any politician…The more we do this the more we can see a massive multiracial working class united against racism and imperialism is what fascists need to be afraid of, not the other way around.”
Many workers took CHALLENGE and leaflets explaining how the history of nationalism in Palestine/Israel has contributed to the latest atrocities. We received encouragement from workers to say more!
Learning to challenge the bosses’ control over their states in the fight against genocide now, will build our confidence to finally rip power from their hands once and for all and fight for a world where workers rule without money, racist divisions, nations, and genocide – that’s communism!