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U.S. & China will make world war; workers can make revolution
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- 02 April 2021 84 hits
Facing the ‘Thucydides Trap’…the military must step up its efforts.
—Xu Qiliang, Vice-chairman of China’s military
[China] stated that war with the United States is inevitable...When you [U.S.] send an armored brigade combat team anywhere in the world...you have made a strategic decision to fight and win
—Major General Richard Coffman of U.S. military
Imperialist rivals China and the U.S. are caught in the “Thucydides Trap,” an inevitable drive towards war when a rising power threatens to displace the established world power. Driven by their need for maximum profit and world supremacy, the capitalists are on the course toward World War III.
From signing the Iran deal to challenging the world’s currency, top-dog wannabe China marks more territory while the decaying U.S. flounders and loses allies along with its credibility. The U.S. reigned as a superpower since the end of World War II and established what they call the liberal world order, which has been in decline since the 1970s. Their dominance rests on U.S. financial and military power, its strategic control of the Middle East, and the flow of oil to Europe, Asia, and Africa. To sustain this dominance, they need to rebuild for war and foment nationalism against their arch-rival, China.
War, with working-class lives as cannon fodder, is how rulers resolve their contradictions. Progressive Labor Party calls on all workers to reject both U.S. and Chinese warmakers. Instead, the international working class must embrace their historic role of turning world war into a revolution for communism.
China’s big flex Imperialist China is asserting its growing dominance against the U.S. by any means necessary. All areas of life have become arenas for war, including technology. China updated its “Made in China 2025,” a strategic policy to make itself the ultimate ruler in high-tech manufacturing (U.S. Department of Defense, 3/25). Former U.S. president Donald Trump’s sanctions, intensified by the current Joe Biden & Kamala Harris administration, cut China’s access to U.S.-licensed microchips, the technologies that industries, including defense, rely on (Asia Times, 3/14). To counter this roadblock, China is spending $90 billion in hopes of developing groundbreaking technology that will render the U.S. irrelevant (The New York Times, 3/10). The world’s economies are increasingly forced to choose between the U.S.-led world or China’s rapidly rising dominance. China officially expanded its imperialist influence with Asia-Pacific countries in the U.S. orbit (like South Korea, Australia, and Japan) through its RCEP trade agreement. Meanwhile, in true gangster fashion, China seeks to exacerbate tensions between the U.S. and Iran, a country of massive oil and geopolitical importance. Iran, hurt by U.S. sanctions, agreed to discounts on oil and greater “military cooperation” with China in exchange for $400 billion investment over 25 years (Seattle Times, 3/27). In efforts to prepare for the Thucydides Trap, China strengthened its military systems with U.S.-rival-imperialist Russia. China’s rapidly developing military has now “achieve[d] parity with—or even exceed[ed]—the United States” in terms of its army, navy, and rockets (Congressional Research Service, 1/5). To add insult to injury, China has been leveraging its imperialist Belt and Road Initiative (infrastructure deals with over 60 countries and two-thirds of the world population) to promote business in the yuan. Abandoning the dollar—the world’s principal reserve currency since the end of World War II— is a punch in the gut to U.S. world supremacy. The capitalist law is to compete and expand, or die. U.S. empire’s crisis accelerates war plans No empire falls without a fight. The botched response to the Covid-19 pandemic, along with the Trump debacle, exposed the emperor’s clothes for the whole world to see. The U.S. rulers’ clumsy efforts to maintain dominance are met with mistrust from the Middle East, Asia, and Europe, to name a few. Take the almost-completed Nord stream 2. This pipeline will provide cheap Russian gas directly to Germany, under the Baltic Sea, bypassing hostile Ukraine, a slighted U.S. ally. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is threatening their so-called friends Germany and the European Union to reject it (Reuters, 3/28). But the warlords whine, “[T]here is nothing...Biden and his team...can do to stop that [skepticism]. From now on, all countries, everywhere, must hedge their bets about the United States'' (Foreign Affairs, March/April). Like any predator, a superpower is most dangerous when wounded. The dominant finance wing of the U.S. ruling class, represented by Biden, will build fascism (see glossary, page 5). They seek to unify their own capitalist class for war. That’s the essence of Biden’s “Build Back Better” campaign. Biden’s cynical claim that he’s investing in workers is an attempt to win our class to the rulers’ imperialist agenda. Let’s make no mistake: reforms are part of the war effort. U.S. capitalism—once a ruler, now a wound-licker—is incapable of coping with the international instability it faces. No wonder general Richard Coffman is desperately calling for troops and fighting vehicles (Military Times, 3/11). Nationalism, racism part of U.S. arsenal The finance capitalist wing of the U.S. ruling class has a contradiction on its hands. As they cry crocodile tears for the gutter racist attack on Asian women workers in Atlanta, the bosses still need anti-Asian racism and nationalism against their imperialist rival, China. Of course, anti-Asian racism is nothing new. A century ago, the U.S. locked Japanese families into homegrown concentration camps during World War II. Every time the U.S. needs to prepare for war, they ratchet up their racism. They are using every opportunity to foment anti-China patriotism. “Beijing suspended the export of face masks…at the very moment when [U.S.] needed them most” (New York Times, 3/18). Their ideological strategy seems to blame China for the U.S. Covid-19 deaths while threatening that democracy is at stake. So the hypocrites shed tears over the murder of 6 Asian women workers while trying to mobilize soldiers to kill millions of Chinese workers. One Pew Research poll suggests 90 percent of the U.S. population sees China as an enemy (Yahoo News, 3/4). Stoking anti-Chinese racism feeds the flames of war. The working class must reject this with fierce internationalism. Turn imperialist war into class war World wars lay bare the ruthlessness of imperialists and their readiness to shed workers’ blood. That’s why we must make communist revolution and rule this world for ourselves. World War I gave birth to the Bolshevik Revolution; World War II gave rise to the Chinese Revolution. The first proletarian dictatorship in the Soviet Union, the Soviet-led fight against fascism in World War II, the Chinese Revolution, and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, along with the courageous anti-imperialist struggles of the 1950s and 1960s, gave hope to workers everywhere. The world saw that the oppressed could throw off their chains. If wars are preconditions for communist revolution, China and U.S. imperialists are showing the working class a historic responsibility to break through this capitalist trap. As the next world war approaches and capitalist oppression intensifies in every corner of the earth, Progressive Labor Party can make great leaps in infusing the class struggle with communist politics. Only through a protracted struggle through this slow period can we make gains towards a communist revolution. We can do that by fighting back in our workplaces, schools, and community organizations, with the principles of antiracism, antisexism, and internationalism. Come join the fight on May Day!
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Chants and demands rang out in Maryland’s state capital as over 150 protesters, with support from 90 mass organizations, marched on the Annapolis statehouse. The collective of the Maryland Coalition for Justice and Police Accountability had high hopes that a bill repealing the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights (LEOBR) would finally pass but as is the case with many reform struggles, these hopes came crashing down as multiple amendments obliterated demands. Progressive Labor Party (PLP) joined the voices calling out the legislative betrayal of the working class and chanted: “only communist revolution will break our chains.” We can’t reform away racism that’s integral to this profit system’s survival.
PLP has been working with the coalition to end racist police terror and murder for years now. Several PLP members who also work with Community Justice in Prince George’s County and the West Wednesday Coalition in Baltimore attended the march, distributing copies of CHALLENGE.
Our message to workers: ending police terror and murder requires a revolutionary overthrow of the whole damn system—appealing to the legislature will never free the working class. Pandering politicians represent and manage this racist capitalist system.
A history of racism, masked as reforms
Following the passage of the National Fair Housing Act in the 1970s, Black workers moved into Prince George’s County. As the population grew more integrated, the government established the racist LEOBR, providing a free pass for the klan-in-blue. Since its establishment, LEOBR has inspired similar measures in surrounding counties, giving cops extra protection whenever they are charged with excessive force and murder.
LEOBR has been the focal point of antiracist protests for over 30 years. However, despite growing awareness of racist murders and attacks at the hands of the police, minimal reforms were granted only after the Baltimore uprising against Freddie Gray’s murder.
The insulting reform simply reduced the time that cops can refuse interrogation from 10 to five days. Of course, five days is plenty of time for a racist murderer, emboldened by the system, to “get stories straight,” tamper with evidence, and evade accountability.
A militant working class can never be defeated
In response to these continued racist measures The Coalition was formed and established a set of demands to protect Black and Latin workers: abolish LEOBR; open records for cops charged with misconduct; remove armed police from schools; establish a state-wide policy to minimize force used by cops; and return the Baltimore City police department to local control.
Demands for these reforms have been largely led by the voices of mothers whose children have been killed by cops. Many participants in the march this month were also fighting for “Anton’s Law” named for a victim of police murder in which the cop’s questionable records were not reviewed when he was hired on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Over 20 bills related to these demands have been introduced by one politician or another, but predictably, virtually all were amended to make them useless, and few were even passed by the State Senate. Liberal politicians, the sneakiest wolves in sheep's clothing, posture as friends of our class. Workers have seen this betrayal repeated in state legislatures throughout the U.S.
Learning from a summer of struggle
About 15 million people, in the U.S. alone, participated in the massive protests and rebellions this past summer against police terror. Workers worldwide joined in solidarity, fighting racism in the name of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and so many more lost to racist murder.
What we saw was the potential of a united working class to change the system. In the face of an organized, multiracial, multi-generational, and antiracist, antisexist fightback, politicians were forced to take up issues they’ve historically ignored. To the degree that laws or practices were changed to reduce police terror, we’ve experienced the limits of reform.
Communist revolution is the only solution
As the Maryland legislative session draws to a close for 2021, it looks like the only substantive change in law enforcement legislation is that the records of some officers may be made open to the public, but only if it is deemed reasonable to do so by the police department. Cops will remain in schools, police will continue to be shielded and parents will go another year without justice despite a summer of open rebellion against the racist capitalism.
The struggle against racist police terror predates even the Civil Rights movement by decades. These fightbacks are often schools for communism and sharpen the politics of the working class but fall-short as capitalist rulers continue to foster racist police brutality, intimidation, and terror to maintain their power over us.
PLP continues to bullhorn the belief that only communist revolution can put the working class in power. While many workers are still not won away from the racist and capitalist ideas that have been ingrained in us, we struggle every day to counter racist stereotypes and expose racist laws and structures.
We remain encouraged by workers taking to the streets and the extensive mutual aid and support for our neighbors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Those disillusioned with the capitalist system should consider joining PLP and build towards revolution to create a communist system for the working class, run by the working class.
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Red presence matters: Brooklyn teachers go extra mile with antiracist commuter plan
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BROOKLYN, March 29—In early March the bosses’ media finally reported a year-old wave of anti-Asian violence in a serious way and the antiracist reflexes of dedicated staff at the mostly-Asian Brooklyn Technical High School sprang into action.
The school's equity team organized a schoolwide response which included devoting time in all classes to solidarity lessons and setting up travel groups from Chinese immigrant neighborhoods to the school.
Then came the horrific Atlanta shootings targeting young Asian women. Asian students shared stories of families afraid to leave the house. The week’s lessons and a town hall organized by the sophomore class took on increased urgency. In a promising sign of potential class-consciousness most students who spoke up have resisted the twin poisonous ideas of anti-Black racism (since some attacks on Asian workers have been carried out by Black workers or youth) and reliance on the heightened police protection as a source of safety.
Fighting racism at Brooklyn Tech
A long-festering racist impact of New York City’s worst-in-the-nation system of segregated public schooling is that the student body at the highly selective Brooklyn Technical High School is disproportionately Asian and white, about 85 percent. While 70 percent of the city student body is Black or Latin, the combined presence of Black and Latin students in the student body at Tech hovers around 15 percent.
Across all the city’s magnet high schools The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test has reproduced and worsened these racist results for years (NY Post, 3/19/20), sending the message that Black and Latin students do not belong at the city’s “best” schools. But any school that reproduces such a racist lesson is not a good school.
Since 2015 Black students at Brooklyn Tech have hit back in a series of public (msnbc, 1/16/16) and in-house campaigns to expose racist bullying that is baked into school life at Tech. This reprehensible behavior, exhibited by some staff along with some students, merely reproduces the constant racist broadcast from ‘liberal’ NYC school bosses that the ‘best’ schools cannot be Black or Latin. An increasing proportion of the staff have responded to the student outcry by dedicating themselves to establishing an antiracist tone in school life.
Student’s voices, including sharp criticism of faculty complicity in racism, have come to guide school life more and more. In many schools the ‘equity team’ is an empty vessel. The equity team at Tech has managed to carve a space for itself in the face of an ongoing campaign of administrative harassment of vocal Black and Jewish teachers. It has fought to become the home base of antiracist activity.
Results are incomplete, but in close unity with a long-established and open Proressive Labor Party (PLP) presence, multiracial unity is being strengthened in the class struggle against the NYC bosses’ segregation and its disgusting racist effects. When in-person schooling returns after spring break, staff stand ready to organize commuter groups.
Next stop, May Day!
Anti-Asian violence is nothing new in the U.S. This most recent manifestation has been whipped up in the context of China-bashing trade wars, a Covid-19 blame-game and infrastructure development all designed to plant the seed of support for future war against U.S. imperialism’s chief long-term rival – Chinese imperialism (see editorial, page 2). Beyond Covid-19, the warmongering suggestion that Asians living in the U.S. may be spies for the Chinese ruling class is connected by a bright line back to the fascist internment of the Japanese during World War II.
The international working class has one interest, communism, and one day to gather our forces to express our determination to get there—May Day. Show your solidarity against racist attacks and the future imperialist bloodbath the imperialists have in store for us all by joining Progressive Labor Party for May Day 2021. J
March down Flatbush Avenue, 1pm Saturday May 1. Evening zoom celebration at 6pm.
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Amid rising fascism, workers in Pakistan rally against sexism
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PAKISTAN, March 8—The Progressive Labor Party (PLP) spread revolutionary communist politics while participating in the rallies on International Working Women’s Day this past month in Pakistan.
This was partly because of the increasing misleadership of liberal and nongovernmental organization-led groups in the mass movement, who are disconnected from the social, political and economic conditions of working-class women. This year there were fewer women workers compared to last year. The low participation was also because of threats given by fascist religious clerics. These liberal misleaders were not interested in talking about the racism, poverty, exploitation, illiteracy, domestic violence, and special type of religious oppression against working women.
PLP, however, participated in the marches and brought radical communist slogans and speeches, exposing both the liberals and fascists as agents of the same capitalist class. We related the issues women are facing in their everyday life with capitalist greed and exploitation, calling for working class unity to destroy this capitalist system which is designed to divide and rule. PL’ers and friends also struggled to change the liberal chants and slogans into revolutionary slogans to distinguish ourselves from the liberal groups.
Working class women and men both are being pitted against each other through sexism and exploited and deprived of basic human needs. But talking against cultural injustices and sexist practices once a year is pathetic! We have to struggle constantly for a political system which meets the needs of working class women and men because it is run by them — communism.
Build working class antisexist struggle
Masses of workers in Pakistan strive for a society based on equality and justice. Poor workers are always being used by the right-wing political parties in the name of some religious sect, ethnicity and nationalism to prevent the workers from unifying against their exploitation, poverty and illiteracy. But the reality is most workers desperately want to get rid of this and religious extremism and are open to communist ideas. So-called left parties are not capable of influencing masses of workers because of their false social analysis, poor political strategies and other internal weaknesses. These so-called left parties are misleading the working class through their incorrect ideology.
However, PLP is fighting to give communist leadership to the working class of Pakistan by taking part in many different small and big struggles. We organize for better conditions at our workplaces, better transit, health and education facilities, dignity and respect for women. But ultimately real victory can only be achieved by a constant struggle of working-class people under the red flag of the international communist Progressive Labor Party. Working class men and women both are exploited, and both must fight against the bosses to get rid of this barbaric system.
Communism vs. liberal, fascist misleaders
Women cannot achieve liberation from these conditions through feminism, which blames men for their oppression, but only through joining hands as revolutionary communists striving to establish a communist society. Capitalist culture, not men, create these sick customs which oppress women and support and reinforce their super-exploitation.
Feminism and liberal misleaders, as a whole, work hand-in-hand with this sexist capitalist culture to prevent women from uniting with men in the working class struggle against sexism. Struggling to free the working class from sexist ideas and building communist PLP-led fightback has the potential for impact on the entire international working class.
Sharpening sexism and imperialism
It's no coincidence that openly fascist, religious sexist attacks on women are rising at the same time that liberal feminist politics are becoming more visible. Both are poisons pushed by the bosses to intensify working class exploitation as inter-imperialist rivalry sharpens between the U.S., Russia and China. China’s new $400 billion, 25-year trade deal (see editorial, page 2) with neighboring Iran has enormous significance for Pakistan through building the Chinese, imperialist-led “Pakistan-China-Iran Trilateral Cooperation.” (Institute for Strategic Studies Islamabad, 2019)
Bringing the fascist rulers of Iran and Pakistan into closer political, economic and military collaboration with China will pressure Afghanistan’s fascist Taliban rulers to cooperate as the U.S. withdraws, and pull the rest of Central Asia closer into China’s imperialist orbit. Whether they succeed or not, Pakistan’s working class is a key piece of Chinese imperialism’s Belt and Road Initiative as conditions sharpen for workers.
While the U.S. bosses are busy propping up the fascist Indian bosses to contain Chinese imperialism’s accelerating rise, neither imperialist power holds any hope for the workers of Pakistan or for the international working class. Neither do their fascist religious or liberal feminist politics.
The struggles we lead against sexism here to unite women and men workers, on the job and in the streets, are the key to winning communism, and the struggle continues. Happy International Working Women’s Day!
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Justice for Victoria! Sexist police terror part and parcel of capitalism
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On March 28, in Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico, Victoria Salazar, a working-class woman from El Salvador was murdered by police. Victoria committed the capitalist crime of being a worker, a woman and a migrant in a system that only serves the ruling class. Capitalism uses sexism, nationalism and racism as the ideological pillars to keep the working class divided and to perpetuate its system of exploitation and oppression. Without fighting for a communist society, we will never bring down these deadly pillars.
Victoria was a worker with a visa that allowed her to reside permanently in the country for humanitarian reasons. Four police officers subdued Victoria, but one officer, Veronica N., kept her lying face down and did not release her, although she screamed that she could not breathe. Minutes later she lost consciousness and during her transfer to the Civil Protection unit she was declared dead. Her autopsy states that her death was the product of the "fracture in the upper part of the spinal column, produced by the rupture of the first and second vertebrae" but it is more accurate to declare that her death was the product of capitalism. That same day in the afternoon a group of 100 people demonstrated in front of the police facilities to protest her murder (La Jornada 03/29).
Women workers under attack!
The similarity between the murder of Victoria in Tulum and the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis is no coincidence. Under capitalism, the police serve the ruling class by terrorizing and subjugating the working class to the needs of the bosses. It is also no coincidence that on the same day as Victoria's murder, the severed body of a woman, Karla, was found on Holbox Island, a tourist area in the state of Quintana Roo, where women and girls are seen as disposable sexual objects for the use of tourists and often suffer violence at the hands of partners who reproduce the sexist culture of capitalism. The fact that one of the police officers who murdered Victoria was a woman only proves that capitalist power is lethal for the working class, no matter who wields it.
In recent years, murders of women in Mexico have doubled. During 2015, 1,634 women were murdered in 22 states of the country though only 450 murders were investigated as sexist murders. In 2017, 1,583 women were murdered in 18 states and only 479 murders were investigated as sexist murders (OCNF, 2018). During 2020, exacerbated by the pandemic and lockdown measures, Mexico recorded 969 murders of women (Aristegui, 1/25) and an increase in calls to 911 to report domestic violence to more than 13 million (Infobae, 03/30). In 2021, in less than three months, 240 murders have been recorded. Of these, 67 were committed during the month of January. The vast majority of the targets of sexist violence are working class women forced into super-exploitation by capitalism.
Workers fight back!
The dozens of workers who protested on the afternoon of Victoria's murder and the thousands who will surely come out to express our rage over this murder are proof that no matter how strong the chains of capitalism appear, our class will never stop resisting and fighting for a world where workers’ lives are valued over profits and borders. It is in these actions that Progressive Labor Party builds its unwavering confidence in the workers of the world. Victoria was the mother of two girls, who were left homeless and for whom the future as undocumented orphans is already written under capitalism. We join the pain and anger over the death of Victoria and we will turn that pain and anger into dedication and organization to end this criminal system. We will not allow the bosses to treat us as disposable. If under capitalism we mean nothing, for the working class and a communist future, we mean everything.