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Showing posts with label nationalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nationalism. Show all posts

Monday, 18 February 2013

Spanish airline workers battle cops; fight for jobs

Posted on 11:34 by Unknown


The strike by Spanish employers of Iberia Airlines got off to a violent start today as, to phrase it in media spin, “Striking workers clashed with police”. I may appear to be nitpicking to some readers but describing this as a “clash” doesn’t explain much which is why it is described that way. More accurately, the arm of the government we call the police, is being used (through whatever methods necessary including violence) to prevent workers from stopping the restructuring of the airline and elimination of jobs; profits must come first. Stopping production is economic terrorism from the bosses’ point of view. The media pointed out that some of the workers attacked their British bosses with chants of “British go Home” which is unfortunate as the crisis affecting all workers in Europe needs a Europe wide, in fact global response.

Not being on the ground, I cannot determine the depth of this nationalist expression and it could be very limited but it is an example of the Team Concept along national lines, siding with our national employers against foreign competitors. Both Spain and Greece have seen repeated strikes and protests (numerous General Strikes for Greece) against austerity measures without much success. General Strikes cannot go on indefinitely. A General Strike places the issue of state power on the table and at some point continued strikes with no resolution demoralizes workers and opens the door to right wing and fascist forces as we have seen in Greece with the growth of Golden Dawn. The vacuum has to be filled.  The European bourgeois were burned by fascism in the past which helps to keep it at bay, but will not hesitate to return to it if it appears they could lose all.

The strikes in Spain are expected to be in five-day intervals. Tourism is a major source of revenue for Spain at about 11% of economic output and the strikes will have a major affect in a country with a 26% unemployment rate. The stakes are high though and it is an absolute certainty that the state will respond with severe repression rather than allow the workers to dictate economic policy or infringe on the right of investors to rake in the cash at workers’ expense. Like Greece, though, the Spanish working class is not in the position to defeat what amounts to a global capitalist offensive in isolation. While the workers' leaders in Europe are definitely different than those here in the US, on the major issues they are the same; the market and capitalism must be bailed out at all costs-----the alternative is chaos.
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Saturday, 8 December 2012

Privatizing public services from Barnet UK to Chicago Illinois

Posted on 18:19 by Unknown
This video concerns a London borough called Barnet. It will be of interest to folks in Britain. But as we watch it, it could be Detroit MI or Stockton, Vallejo or Riverside here in California. It could be Central Falls Rhode island. Workers of the world unite makes sense when we see that what is happening here is happening thousands of miles away, an almost identical process. In the underdeveloped world it is happening in a slightly different and more openly brutal way. Striking miners shot in South Africa, garment workers that provide Walmart and other retailers with their wares murdered by criminal negligent bosses who refused to provide emergency exits in case of a fire and a fire killed them.

Workers and indigenous people being poisoned by energy companies in Latin America and Africa. The idea that those within a nation cannot be divided, are "one" is a ruse; workers and capitalists all Americans. We have more in common with workers throughout the world no matter what their language or cultural differences, we have a common class interests, the role we play in the production of human needs. We can only stop this madness because,  as Mario Savio famously said

"There's a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part! You can't even passively take part! And you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels…upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop! And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!"

The time is even more ripe now, we have to stop their machine and set ours in motion. We cannot make capitalism "nice". Capitalism is a permanent state of war. We have allies in India, Africa, Latin America, all the continents. We have the power to change the world and build a future for all humanity. Time will not wait forever. Below is a short report from some of the activity in Barnet against these measures.  We are all in the same boat. We can all fight back against the same enemy.

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