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In just 8 months these people have increased their wealth by hundreds of
billions of dollars.
A group called Americans For Tax Fairness posted an announcement
online that:
“The wealth of the four richest Americans hit $1 TRILLION
yesterday.
“It’s the first time in history the net worth of just four men –
Musk, Bezos, Ellison, Zuckerberg – has hit the trillions.
“These four men were worth $74 billion twelve short years ago.
“Tax billionaires.”
A startling increase in wealth for sure. And who could possibly use
so much wealth? Have their lives even changed with this increase of
wealth of two orders of magnitude? Did they even notice? In related news
people are up in arms about one of the 4, Jeff Bezos, putting on a $600
million wedding.
Later this month, the wealth at Trump’s inauguration also topped $1
trillion, with three of the above attending with many other tech CEOs.
One of them, Musk, ended a speech with a powerful seig heil (Nazi
salute). Ellison also met with Trump within days of his presidency
beginning.
It is true that any of these individuals could take a chunk of that
wealth and ride off into the sunset, never to be heard from again. But
like any one of us, we can only operate within the laws of the world we
were born into. And the laws of capitalism would just fill that slot
with another individual.
We’ll let Engels explain this in more depth:
“The capitalistic mode of production moves in these two forms of the
antagonism immanent to it from its very origin. It is never able to get
out of that”vicious circle” which Fourier had already discovered. What
Fourier could not, indeed, see in his time is that this circle is
gradually narrowing; that the movement becomes more and more a spiral,
and must come to an end, like the movement of the planets, by collision
with the centre. It is the compelling force of anarchy in the production
of society at large that more and more completely turns the great
majority of men into proletarians; and it is the masses of the
proletariat again who will finally put an end to anarchy in production.
It is the compelling force of anarchy in social production that turns
the limitless perfectibility of machinery under modern industry into a
compulsory law by which every individual industrial capitalist must
perfect his machinery more and more, under penalty of ruin. But the
perfecting of machinery is making human labour superfluous. If the
introduction and increase of machinery means the displacement of
millions of manual by a few machine-workers, improvement in machinery
means the displacement of more and more of the machine-workers
themselves. It means, in the last instance, the production of a number
of available wage-workers in excess of the average needs of capital, the
formation of a complete industrial reserve army, as I called it in 1845,
available at the times when industry is working at high pressure, to be
cast out upon the street when the inevitable crash comes, a constant
dead-weight upon the limbs of the working class in its struggle for
existence with capital, a regulator for the keeping of wages down to the
low level that suits the interests of capital. Thus it comes about, to
quote Marx, that machinery becomes the most powerful weapon in the war
of capital against the working class; that the instruments of labour
constantly tear the means of subsistence out of the hands of the
labourer; that the very product of the worker is turned into an
instrument for his subjugation. Thus it comes about that the economising
of the instruments of labour becomes at the same time, from the outset,
the most reckless waste of labour-power, and robbery based upon the
normal conditions under which labour functions; that machinery, the most
powerful instrument for shortening labour-time, becomes the most
unfailing means for placing every moment of the labourer’s time and that
of his family at the disposal of the capitalist for the purpose of
expanding the value of his capital.” - Frederick Engels,
Anti-Duhring
For those four people to keep increasing their wealth, is to fulfill
their destiny in the system of capitalism. It is not a question of
persynal greed, nor of humyn nature, rather it is the natural law of the
current economic structure.
The call to tax billionaires is ultimately a futile act in opposition
to the laws of the capitalist machine. It is possible to do, and could
change the balance of wealth among those living in the most wealthy
country in the world. But the tendency of the laws of capitalism is to
go back to this point, and surpass it, in terms of the concentration of
wealth. This tendency to concentrate wealth, to maintain profitability
by out-competing others, is one of the inherent contradictions in the
capitalist system that require its end.
In his last speech as president, Joe Biden pandered to the labor
aristocracy with a hypocritical condemnation of a rising oligarchy.
People want to pretend that U.$. imperialism wasn’t always run in the
interests of the largest corporations. This growing concentration of
wealth is a law of capitalism that Marx exposed 170 years ago.
Marx & Engels also wrote about how the inherent contradictions of
capitalism build a “reserve army” of labor, excluding more and more from
participating in the wage system. Even in the richest country of the
world, where there is virtually no proletariat like that described by
Engels above, these laws of capitalism apply and we have a class we call
the First World lumpen. A class that is excluded by capitalism – the
only economic system that has ever had a thing called “unemployment.”
The idea that there is no work for some people to do is unheard of in
most of humyn history, as well as in socialist countries of the past
like the USSR and China.
In 2024, homelessness increased 18%, following a 12% increase in
2023. The official count is over 770,000 people, meaning real numbers
are approaching a million.(1) That is still less than half the people we
have locked in prisons and jails in this country. And both numbers may
continue to surge with proposed plans under the second Trump regime.
However, mass deportations could also contribute to a decline in
homelessness, as migrant raza make up a significant portion of those
without houses.(2)
Most of the people in the United $tates raise their pitchforks at
these billionaires in hopes of raising their taxes to maintain the
standard of living here. These people believe in the system, just think
it needs to change a bit. The First World lumpen are at least torn, in
that they benefit from operating against the rules of the system, while
also receiving some benefits from it. As contradictions spiral up, as
Engels describes, the lumpen will be some of the first to see
opportunity in the destruction of the old and the creation of something
new, in particular the oppressed nation lumpen, who we identify in our
analysis, “Who
is Lumpen in the United $tates?”
I actually did many years in the Arizona Department of Corrections.
The last six of those years was spent in the max (Brickeys/Cummins), cuz
I ‘bucked’ on em repeatedly. I’ve personally been through years
of what this Arkansas prisoner is describing. I filed hundreds of
grievances and they always responded with a denial of allegations and
found the grievance without merit, as this Arkansas prisoner said. I’ve
also had similar experiences with the disciplining hearings, with
disciplinary hearing officers, like ‘no-socks’, cutting the hearing
camera off on me mid hearing and automatically finding me guilty, etc.
For the longest time I held yards/showers down, barricaded cells with
spears, stabbed people, flooded toilets, busted sprinklers, slipped cuff
and attacked pigs to get justice, but I learned several things towards
the end of my set that helped a lot.
So when you – this Arkansas prisoner – ask what to do I decided to
give you a few answers in the long/short term; it’s inspiring to see
fellow Arkansas comrades goin’ down the same path as me, while “fighting
and spreading the word” in chains.
Okay, so in the short-term, request the prisoner’s self-help
litigation manual (4th edition) from the law library, they usually keep
several torn-up copies of them on hand, go to the exhaustion of remedies
section and pull up the case law at the bottom of the pages to
“shepherdize”. In 2016, while I was at Brickeys, Prison Legal
News sent me a free copy of their magazine and it had a case in
there from the Supreme Court that says that when a remedy (grievance) is
unavailable, then it is a “dead-end” process and doesn’t have to be
exhausted.
What I’m getting at is that there are certain circumstances (such as
when you’re being retaliated against as a result of exhausting your
remedies) that enable you to file the 42 U.S.C. §1983 lawsuit, without
completing the grievance process. You just gotta explain to the courts
in the §1983 complaint package why you had “no available remedy to
exhaust”, which sucks, cuz then you gotta survive a “summary judgement
motion” – it’s not easy either – once you file the lawsuit. The Arkansas
pigs are aware of this, which is why they don’t mind not signing
grievances or doin’ anything about your grievances once signed. Plus
they’re aware that the chances of them gettin’ sued are low.
Successfully sue them a couple times and watch their attitude adjust. I
personally went through this and didn’t get to finish the lawsuits cuz
the pigs where I am now trashed all my files.
Don’t just take my word for it though. Study into the case law on
grievance exhaustion and go from there (there’s no way to cover all the
case law inside of one article). If you don’t know how to shepherdize
cases, the book I told you about will instruct you on all that. On the
bright side it’ll give you something to do in the max. Get in the law
library, cuz while grievances don’t work in Arkansas, lawsuits do.
In the long term, I plan on collaborating with MIM(Prisons) to get a
campaign going against the PLRA (Prison Litigation Reform Act §1997) –
we’ll call it the “PLRA campaign”. The PLRA is what demands that
prisoners exhaust all available remedies, prior to filing any Bivens/42
U.S.C. §1983 lawsuits (Bivens are filed against the federal government,
while §1983 is for the state/local level). According to the 1st
Amendment of the U.$. Constitution we have the right to “petition the
government for redress of grievances.” And according to the 14th
Amendment of the U.$. Constitution we have a right to equal protection.
The PLRA violates both the 1st and 14th Amendments and I intend to
organize a class action challenging the constitutionality of the PLRA,
through the PLRA campaign.
In theory, our ability to “petition the government for redress of
grievances” is life-threatening and often injurious, cuz we’re forced to
exhaust dangerous grievances, prior to filing §1983’s. The fact is that
prisoners can and do get killed and fucked off – injured – for filing
grievances nation-wide. Filing grievances is dangerous in an infinite
amount of ways. They can’t legally force us to participate in a
grievance process that’s going to get us stabbed in the neck or jumped
on by fuck-boys, who are often in collaboration with the pigs. We are
unable to petition the government if doin’ so is going to get
us hurt in any kind of way. We can prove in a trial that it’s common
knowledge that guards, nation-wide, are capable of silencing and do
silence prisoner litigants’ petitions through retaliation which
intimidates many prisoners from initiating grievances or lawsuits. The
feds spent decades tryin’ to take down the five Italian mafia families,
in part for silencing litigants, so why not help us take down the pigs’
PLRA, which is essentially a technical loophole that they use to evade
justice or trials and silence litigants with mafia-like tactics.
The whole “deliberate indifference” standard that applies to 8th
Amendment (cruel and unusual punishment) lawsuits wouldn’t apply in a
1st Amendment claim. We’d be arguing that the PLRA exhaustion
requirement is “abridgement”, which doesn’t necessarily have to be
deliberately indifferent.
The PLRA violates the 14th Amendment cuz the prison class
can’t seek redress for mental injuries without there being a
physical injury, and the non-prisoner class can seek redress
for mental injuries even if there isn’t any physical injuries involved,
which is unequal protection. Shutting the doors of the courts in
prisoners’ faces so that we can’t seek redress for mental injuries
doesn’t allow us equal access to the courts, which also violates the 1st
Amendment. An injury is an injury. Take it from me, a severely mentally
ill prisoner, when I say that many mental injuries are just as bad, if
not worse than, physical injuries. Suffering from mental injuries is
also a “grievance” that we should be able to “petition the government
for redress” for, under the 1st Amendment. We have to ask ourselves what
the aim of the PLRA is when it comes to barring us from the courts for
redress of mental or psychological grievances? I think that the answer
to the question is obvious and speaks volumes.
How would the prison system look without the PLRA? The PLRA is an
obstacle standing in our way of combating the number one form of
psychological torture of the Amerikan nation’s prison system – control
units. And this is due to the fact that we can’t sue anyone for the
mental injuries involved with doing hole time if it doesn’t cause
physical injuries, and doing hole time, by itself, doesn’t cause
physical injuries. If we can successfully take down the PLRA, then we
can sue to receive compensation when we suffer mental injuries as a
result of doing long-term hole or max time, without there being any
physical injuries. If they have to compensate prisoners every time
somebody suffers a mental injury as a result of living long-term in
control units, they may lean more towards changing living conditions in
the hole (such as giving one access to books, radios, phones, jobs,
fixing temperature issues, etc.), flat out abolishing the control units,
or reducing length of control unit sentences.
Anything mentally injurious going on inside of the prison that is
simply for revenge-based punishments and not for security purposes could
then lead to mass amounts of compensation. The compensation will deter
psychological torture and amplify mental-health treatments.
The last aspect of taking down the PLRA is that prisoners would no
longer have to exhaust remedies in order to file Bivens/§1983s. If we
can end the PLRA in the long term, then this would end the grievance
campaign altogether.
With that I’ll close. I hope my response was helpful.
MIM(Prisons) adds: We’ve published a paper
by the Dawnland Group discussing the organizations that were behind
the now defunct magazine Kites. As summarized in that essay,
these organizations reject the labor aristocracy thesis and the
importance of national liberation struggles (see What is MIM(Prisons)?
for more on our positions).
In addition, this month we are publishing on our website the final
version of our paper, “Why the International Communist Movement (ICM)
Must Break with the Legacy of the Revolutionary Internationalist
Movement (RIM).” This paper is a critique of the RCP-U$A, and the RIM
that it helped lead, on the grounds that they put First Worldist and
revisionist ideology at the forefront of the ICM. This paper was
inspired in part by the work of the OCR and the ideas and papers (by Bob
Avakian) that they promote. Part 2 of this review by ROA addresses the
section of Kites #8 on the RCP-U$A.]
“The CP, The Sixties, The RCP and the Crying
need for a Communist Vanguard Party Today: Summing up a century of
communist leadership organization, strategy and practice in the United
States so that we can rise to the challenges before us”
by the Organization of Communist Revolutionaries Kites Journal #8
13 March 2023
In this piece put out by the Organization of Communist
Revolutionaries (OCR) they attempt to shed light on two organizations –
the Communist Party-USA (CP) and the Revolutionary Communist Party USA
(RCP-USA). This paper further delves into the 1960’s and the communist
movement in general, particularly within these false U.$. borders.
As the writers point out little has been written about the RCP-USA so
not much is known for the newer generation of revolutionaries. Some of
the members of our organization however have experience with the RCP-USA
and have debated and struggled with them for a couple of decades over
their neo-colonial line toward Aztlán to no avail. Their failure to
recognize the existence of the Chican@ Nation has led us to label them
as a revisionist party to say the least. So this paper was welcoming and
a way for our comrades to sum up this relic of a distorted past called
the RCP-USA.
The writers list the Socialist Party of America (SP) and the
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) as the forerunners to communist
organization in the United $tates. It should also be noted that white
supremacy and language barriers hindered the recruitment of Chican@s, or
other raza, into these organizations. It is interesting that 100 years
later white supremacy continues to affect the line of many
multi-national organizations like the IWW, especially when they attempt
to put our national interests on the back burner while accusing us of
wanting to put our nation first. It is not that we simply want to put
the national struggle to the forefront for some subjective reward, we do
so as revolutionary nationalists because we have determined that the
principle contradiction is between the oppressed nations and the
oppressor nation. A people cannot be free to determine their future if
they are suffering from oppression.
As noted in this paper, the early days of the communist movement in
the United $tates had a proletariat that was “substantially immigrant”,
today we see the same with the proletariat being mainly migrant workers,
particularly those from Mexico. This seems to make the vanguard’s job
easier organizationally. Back then there was a proletariat of various
migrants from various countries, including many from Europe, so a
communist vanguard role would have been to create agit/prop material in
these various languages in an attempt to raise consciousness in these
populations. We see the Chican@ nations role as key in today’s
environment where the proletariat is largely Mexican@ and from Central
and South America making Aztlán’s job of uniting the Brown exploited
workers under the Chican@ leadership much easier than any other national
organization. The trail of liberation on these shores is Brown.
At one point the issue of Black oppression was addressed in this
paper, noting that the communist movement of this time essentially
dropped the ball and:
“Subjectively, the failure of US communists to prioritize making an
analysis of the Black national question – the oppression of Black People
and how that oppression can be ended through communist revolution and
begin making political interventions in struggles over the oppression of
Black people was a serious, strategic blunder that only compounded the
objective problem.”(1)
Another “strategic blunder” of the time was in not prioritizing an
analysis of Chican@ national oppression – not only back in the early
1900’s but the continued blundering of today when many political
organizations within these false U.$. borders continue to ignore the
very essential Chican@ struggle in their analysis. This also highlights
the continued necessity of single-nation building for Aztlán. After all
if the Chicano nation does not organize for the liberation of Aztlán who
will?
The early 1900’s was prime time for the Chican@ nation in terms of
rebellion, it was just about 50 years since colonization at the hands of
U.$. imperialism but it was also a time of the Plan de San Diego. As our
Chicano Red Book put it:
“During the first decade of the 1900’s a group of unidentified
Mexican@s or Chican@s put out a document calling for armed resistance by
Chican@s. The Plan de San Diego called for Armed Struggle against
Amerika and proclaimed that upon victory the”South West United States”
would become a Chican@ state, New Afrikans would form their own state
and First Nations their own state. This was the first united front of
the oppressed nations on these shores that sought independence for all
oppressed nations upon victory: the Plan demonstrated true
internationalism.”(2)
So although Chican@s have been resisting and organizing for
independence even before U.$. communists began to organize in the SP,
IWW, CP or Communist Labor Party (CLP), none of these so-called
revolutionary orgs developed an analysis on raza or our colonization
during the early 20th century. The RCP-USA still has not supported
Chican@ independence. Marxism taught us historical materialism which we
use to learn from hystory. Hystory has taught us that anytime we have
lifted the boot of the white oppressor nation off our necks it has been
by Chicanos coming together and struggling. Whether it was against white
terror that las Goras Blancas (the white caps) fought or against
Amerikkka which compelled the Plan de San Diego to develop, we have, as
a people, always struggled against national oppression from the
factories to the field. The most significant labor strike in U.$.
hystory, which was a Chican@ strike but which white labor has hijacked
and renamed “The Ludlow Massacre”.
During the time that the SP, CP, IWW and CLP were committing the
blunder on the Black nation, they likewise committed a great blunder on
the Chican@ nation who was also struggling against national oppression.
Because of this hystory we set out to create the Republic of Aztlán, the
government in waiting for the Chican@ nation. The writers note the CP’s
“foreign language workers clubs” and their role in organizing
non-English speakers. Taking into account the almost non-existent
analysis of the Chican@ struggle by the movement in U.$. borders, it
highlights the need for Raza workers org’s and clubs to help organize
and develop immigrants who suffer from exploitation.
This piece sums up the trials and tribulations of the CP. Their
factionalism and devotion to the unions seemed to drown out the
suffering of the internal semi-colonies of the time. The Comintern and,
in particular, Stalin’s guidance, led the CP to finally give the Black
nation and their struggles against national oppression some attention.
Aztlán was ripe for development during this time when white labor denied
Chican@s as well as many other oppressed at the time.
An interesting mention in this piece was on the development of a
“guerilla military force.” In discussing the communist activities of the
1920’s the writers state:
“There is a question of whether Communists could have developed some
type of guerrilla military force to supplement the mass labor struggles
that erupted and to contend with the repression by way of organized
armed defense of strikers where appropriate (some of that happened
spontaneously) and selective assassinations of agents of repression!!”
(3)
Although we do not promote People’s War today, the fact remains that
a vanguard’s role is to be prepared to defend the people, especially
when the capitalist state unleashes the most vile forms of repression.
One has to be prepared for the inevitable, this includes the
understanding that a strike force is a very necessary vehicle for
defense of an oppressed peoples. No nation will ever acquire liberation
without such a mechanism in place. Cadre should grasp this, teach this
and prepare for the time when such a force is necessary. Fanon was clear
in that colonial violence can only be overcome by a greater violence,
the oppressor nation understands no other language. At the same time,
the cadre should accept that such a dialogue is a great sacrifice of the
highest form. Indeed, we cannot study revolution without studying what
such warfare would deliver society to such a transformation. The Black
Liberation Army sliced to the heart of it when they said:
“Bombings, kidnappings, sniping, revolutionary executions, surprise
raids, bank robbery: all of these are rightfully weapons of urban
guerrilla warfare. As we use them we must take care to maintain high
principles and keep in mind that power to the people is more than
just”campaign rhetoric”.” (4)
Although campaign rhetoric may be leading much of the public
discourse, a realistic view of national liberation leads us to develop
plans of attack and self defense even if the plans do not become
operational until after our demise. The future of any socialist
revolution demands this.
Subjectively, the part of this writing that hit the hardest to those
of us who organize within the U.$. concentration kamps was the portion
describing the story of the young womyn named Marian Morna, the 18 year
old member of the CP’s Young Communist League who describes integrating
with the masses to organize strikes in the fields of California’s
Imperial Valley. Her description was incredibly moving, in her
words:
“The years with the fruit pickers became a world within the world, a
microcosm of feelings that never left me, not even when I left them. I
lived with the pickers, ate, slept, and got drunk with them. I helped
bury their men and deliver their babies. We laughed, cried, and talked
endlessly into the night together. And, slowly, some extraordinary
interchange began to take place between us. I taught them how to read,
and they taught me how to think. I taught them how to organize, and they
taught me how to lead. I saw things happening to people I’d never seen
before. I saw them becoming as they never dreamed they could become. Day
by day people were developing, transforming, communicating inarticulate
dreams, discovering a force of being in themselves. Desires, skills,
capacities they didn’t know they had blossomed under the pressure of
active struggle. And the sweetness, the generosity, the pure comradeship
that came flowing out of them as they began to feel themselves! They
were—there’s no other word for it—noble. Powerful in struggle, no longer
sluggish with depression, they became inventive, alive, democratic,
filled with an instinctive sense of responsibility for each other. And
we were all like that, all of us, the spirit touched all of us. It was
my dream of socialism come to life. I saw then what I could be like,
what people could always be like, how good the earth and all things upon
it could be, how sweet to be alive and to feel yourself in everyone
else.”
If one were to replace the words “fruit pickers” with “lumpen” or
“prisoners” it would be spot on to an organizer’s experiences in the
concentration kamps. I feel it. The connections that develop with the
masses in any environment cannot be manufactured insincerely. Oppressed
people, wherever they may be struggling against an oppressor, at some
point develop relations that give us a glimmer of what social
interaction and struggle will feel like as society transforms to a
higher level, we taste it and this sampler compels us forward for
more.
Another glimmer of hope we learn about in this piece was in the
lesson of the Yokinen Show trial in 1931. August Yokinen was a member of
the CP who refused to allow Black folks to enter the Finnish Workers
Club in Harlem and went on to say their place was in Black Harlem. The
reaction to this was the CP having a show trial charging Yokinen with
white chauvinism. It was public and even got coverage in the bourgeois
press with The New York Times putting it on the front page. The
trial provided good agit prop for the masses and highlighted the
inability of the capitalist state to address white supremacy and hold
white chauvinism accountable and the CP did. This educated the masses
and put Amerika on blast. This reminded me of our org’s action around a
gun buy-back program by the pigs. We had a comrade announce on the radio
live that there was going to be a gun buy back, where the pigs can turn
in the stolen “hot” guns they had in their trunks that they regularly
planted on people. We announced they can remain anonymous and that we
will not ask for a badge number. Our goal was simply to keep our streets
safe from pig terror. We did this to raise consciousness and, although
in our case we did not get coverage in the bourgeois press, we addressed
a real form of repression in a very audacious way which, to our
knowledge, had not been previously done.
Raising consciousness is our job as communists however because of the
brainwashing that the state does on a mass scale we have to be bold,
creative and audacious in our efforts, all without crossing the line
where the state has ammunition to lock us up. In the end sometimes
they’ll make shit up and lock us up anyways. The Republic of Aztlán has
taken up its responsibility to serve the people by all means necessary
and we overstand the dangers that come with this role!
This piece has many lessons within it, too many to address in our
writing here. The case of the Scottsboro boys is worth a mention though.
It was of course a sad case of injustice and imprisonment but the lesson
was definitely on how communists of the time responded and struggled
with bourgeois liberals on which way that struggle developed. This
struggle reminded me in a small way to the prisoner hunger strike of
2011/2013 in Califas and how a variety of orgs entered the arena of
coalition.
It is always a struggle to at once unite with the masses in struggle
while resisting the pull towards reformism which often engulfs mass
struggles. This first part of our review framed the CP and its good and
bad characteristics that we can learn from today. Soviet revisionism
ultimately sank the CP ship. Despite all of its efforts, it continues to
be anchored in the graveyard of bourgeois elections today. This first
part of the review was successful in “burying” the CP for our
organization.
Notes: 1. “The CP, the Sixties, the RCP and the Crying
Need for a Communist Vanguard Party today: Summing up a century of
Communist leadership , organization, strategy and practice in the United
States so that we can rise to the challenges before us.” By Organization
of Communist Revolutionaries 2. Chican@ Power and the Struggle for
Aztlán by a MIM Prisons Study Group, 2nd Edition 2021, Aztlán Press,
Page 40. 3. Organization of Communist Revolutionaries IBID. 4.
Collected Works of the Black Liberation Army, Rookery Press, Page
92.
Yesterday, U.$. Presidents Trump and Biden announced a cease fire
deal between their military
outpost called I$rael and the Palestinian resistance, primarily
represented by Hamas. Palestinians are celebrating in the streets for
this potential respite from the 15 month onslaught that has turned Gaza
to rubble and murdered 47,000 Palestinians officially and closer to
double that in reality. Despite these heavy losses, the cease fire is a
victory for the Palestinian resistance that has not folded after 15
months of fighting a much more heavily funded occupier. The United
$tates says that the fighting forces in Palestine have increased in
numbers since 7 October 2023.
At this writing, the peace deal has not begun and has not officially
been signed by I$rael. I$rael has continued to murder Palestinians in
recent days, including one reporter who had just announced the planned
peace deal to the world. And the imperialists continue to spread lies
about Hamas holding up the deal. Investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill
says ey saw a deal signed by all of the Palestinian resistance
representatives days before the deal was announced, when Biden was
claiming they were waiting on Hamas.
The deal is a victory for the Palestinian resistance, in meeting
their immediate demands, including a prisoner exchange that is supposed
to release some who were sentenced to prison for life by the I$raelis.
The deal will also involve I$rael’s withdrawal from and the rebuilding
of Gaza. At this time no details are public.
I$raeli press has credited Trump with forcing the deal that has been
drafted during the Biden presidency and is scheduled to begin the day
before Trump’s inauguration. Trump had demanded a deal happen before he
gets into office. The Trump administration has continued to call for the
total elimination of Hamas, and the deal seems to also force a
demilitarization of all Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip. While
the majority of Amerikans opposed the bombing campaign of the last 15
months, they do not support a liberated Palestine. Trump seems to be
willing to at least pause the slaughter that Biden supported and to
appease the minimal demands of many Amerikans, but he is no friend of
the Palestinian people. Those who demanded “Ceasefire Now!” may have
their demand met, but this is not the first time Palestinians have
celebrated in the streets after a deal is struck with I$rael. There is
an antagonistic contradiction between the I$raeli settlers and the
Palestinians of the land that is far from resolved. And indications have
already been made that I$rael does not intend to see the deal through
past the first phase. Only time will tell how the imperialists will
behave in Palestine in the coming weeks and months. But the struggle for
the national liberation of Palestine lives!
UPDATE: As ULK 88 goes to press, prisoner
exchanges have begun, with the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners and 3
settlers, followed by 200 Palestinians and 4 settlers. Many Palestinians
had been held without charges, and some were already freed by the
resistance on 7 October 2023, but recaptured. The second group included
many with life sentences.. Meanwhile, I$rael has launched a major
military operation in Jenin in the West Bank, killing at least 10 people
so far. I$rael has also issued administrative detention orders to
imprison 85 more Palsestinians and has been targeting the families of
released prisoners for harassment and repression.
Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, where the Palestinian resistance factions
(of which the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, was the largest)
united in response to the continued occupation of their homeland by the
Zionist entity, was launched on 7 October 2023. Since then, the brutal
daily oppression by the occupation forces, and the continued desecration
and assaults on Al-Aqsa Mosque atop al-Haram al-Sharif in occupied
Al-Quds continues.(1) In the last 15 months, there have been many
occasions to have political discussions and pass out literature
regarding Palestine in the hopes of bolstering the support for Palestine
among the imprisoned lumpen here in the South Bay. I would never assume
this to be an easy task, and it hasn’t been, but slowly but surely more
people are breaking from the miasma of post-9/11 anti-Arab/Islamophobic
sentiments (which itself is an accomplishment as this has been deeply
ingrained in the Amerikan consciousness since the beginning of the
so-called “War on Terror”).
Here in the majority liberal South Bay, the main sources that
prisoners get their news from is the San Jose Mercury News
newspaper and the local news channel, Fox 2 News. Like all
bourgeois media, both have been reporting on the genocidal Zionist war
on Palestine from the general viewpoint of the Democratic Party, that
is, a pro-U.$., pro-i$rael view (with some small exceptions, most coming
in the form of re-prints of articles by New York Times columnist
Nicholas Kristof and the occasional pro-Palestinian letter to the
editor, though they have never printed any that I persynally have
sent).(2) So on that note, it has been of paramount importance to combat
the repetitive assertions of the usual incessant line, “the war began
when Hamas terrorists (sic) launched a surprise attack on southern
Israel (sic) …”, which is taken as unquestionable truth in line with the
discourse of post-9/11 hysteria plaguing the psyches of those here on
Occupied Turtle Island.
Being that the events of 11 September 2001 (9/11) are the main source
of today’s generalized sentiments in a large portion of Amerika’s
collective psyche, I believed it to be fitting to begin my organizing
work by passing out and making available copies of Ward Churchill’s
wonderfully insightful 2001 essay “On the Justice of Roosting Chickens
(Some People Push Back),” which echoes a quote made by Malcolm X shortly
after the assassination of John F. Kennedy on 22 November 1963. I chose
this essay because it, more than any other short and concise work on the
subject, blows out of the water the commonly accepted reasons,
propagated by the U.$. government, on the causes of 9/11. Churchill
centers the reasons firmly on the shoulders of Amerikan imperialism and
neocolonial exploitation and oppression of the Arab world.
I paired this essay with copies I made of AIPS comrade Lila’s equally
insightful and engaging article “What is
Hamas?” (see Under Lock & Key No. 85). USW comrade Da
Pale One’s October 2023 article “A
Brief History on Palestine” from ULK No. 84 was also very
helpful for laying a basis for those willing to challenge their
preconceived notions on Palestine, and those who had no previous opinion
on the region and its indigenous inhabitants and wanted to learn
more.
The conversations I had regarding the above writings led to much more
interest into what the actual truth is behind the Palestinian people’s
valiant struggle against the ideology of Zionism and its
settler-colonial project, and why it seems that Amerikan media has over
the decades either been completely silent or ambivalently acquiescing to
the will of the Zionist entity, protecting its blatant aggression and
genocidal mentality towards the Palestinian people and its denial of
their legitimate claims to the hystoric land of Palestine.
Who Supports Palestine
vs. I$rael?
Though it is probably obvious, those who are most against Palestine
in this jail are most of the Euro-Amerikans, as well as the
bible-thumping Christians. On the flip side, the people I have been
working with and who I have persynally found to be most interested are:
the Vietnamese prisoners and the Samoans/Pacific Islanders. There are
large communities of both in San Jose and, just like the New Afrikan
neighborhoods and the Chican@ varrios, they are also subject to brutal
occupation and surveillance by SJPD pigs and at times also catch the
ever-watching gaze of the FBI, which has a main field office in the
largely gentrified town of Campbell, west of downtown.
I have had many interesting conversations with Vietnamese prisoners,
not just on Palestine, but also on the the genocidal Amerikan war
against the people of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. I get a general
feeling from these discussions that, though they are fiercely proud of
their peoples’ decisive victory against the world’s #1 bully,
imperialist Amerika, they are also troubled by the largely unanswered
and undiscussed questions of, “What went wrong? What happened to our
peoples’ beautiful vision of a future communist nation?” I am glad to
see them attempting to answer these questions, decades after many of
their family members fled the atrocities of the Amerikan military and
their South Vietnamese puppets.
On a final note, both the people of Vietnam and the people of Samoa
have had firsthand experience with European colonialism and Amerikan
hegemony. The fact that they are able to connect their peoples’
struggles to the relatable struggles of the people of Palestine is a
success that I am willing to celebrate.
Prison Tablet
Propaganda Continues, With a Victory
A barrier that those organizing for Palestine behind the walls, have
had to deal with since Al-Aqsa Flood is the Christian Zionist prison
ministries whom, as comrade Firewater noted in ULK No. 87,
“have a monopoly on [the] tablets … [that] needs to be broken up!”(3) I
want to thank both comrade Firewater and comrade Triumphant very much
for their insights on this topic in the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice (TDCJ). Before writing my original article on it, comrades in
California began submitting multiple complaints related to the education
app on Our tablets, “Edovo”, which allows ministries like the right-wing
evangelists who produce the “Real Vida TV” podcast from their studio in
Tyler, TX, to continue to upload content that radiates conservative
Christian or Christian Zionist rhetoric and beliefs. Much of this
messaging is equal parts antisemitic, anti-Arab, Islamophobic, queer and
transphobic and anti-immigrant. Thankfully, in apparent response to this
deluge of complaints, Edovo removed all of Real Vida’s content from
their platform, which is as much of a win as We could have hoped. A more
long-term goal would be to get MIM content on our tablets for a
refreshing counterpoint to Our enemies’ propaganda.
This removal of Real Vida from Edovo does not account for the fact
that on other tablets and apps in other states’ jails and prison
systems, Real Vida continues to be available as Triumphant and Firewater
have noted from the Texas prison system. In research I conducted after
reading both comrades’ responses, I found out several things. Firstly,
the tablet app called “Pando” is indeed, as Firewater suspected, created
and maintained by “right-wing evangelist kooks” as I was able to
ascertain from watching a podcast interview with the main creator of the
app, Isaac Holt.(4) I further learned that the apparent go-to excuse for
Pando refusing content from providers is because “they only want to
upload high-quality Christian content”(4), which apparently means
refusing content from Christian organizations and denominations with a
more liberal/progressive worldview like Unitarian Universalists.
I also heard a radio show/podcast that our TX comrades are likely
familiar with called “The Prison Show” (which airs every Friday night
from 9-11 PM central on KPFT 90.1 FM out of Houston). They recently
uploaded about 50 of their previous episodes to Edovo, from December
2023 to November 2024. In several episodes they discuss the ridiculous
game of stringing along and avoidance that both TDCJ and Securus
Technologies played with David Collingsworth (the current producer of
the show) for over four years in the shows quest to get on the tablets
so everyone across TDCJ and in other states could tune in. He also spoke
about their meetings with Pando executives who asked them to sign a
mandatory contract, that states that in order to be allowed to upload
content, you must agree that all content will emphatically “preach the
word of Jesus”.(5) This ridiculous prerequisite should tell you all you
need to know about Pando, its CEO Jake Bodine and what they and the TDCJ
are trying to promote: an endless cycle of brainwashed evangelic “field
ministers”, of which I’m told TDCJ already has a great deal of.
Origins of Zionism and
Christian Zionism
Central to the understanding of the land of Palestine and the
Palestinian liberation struggle is understanding the twin ideologies of
Zionism and its mostly Amerikan cousin, Christian Zionism.
Both ideologies are antisemitic in nature and began that way from
their respective origins. Zionism, like any other settler colonial
project, is based in the genocidal erasure of the indigenous inhabitants
of a land, in this case the Palestinian Arab people, and the
self-indigenizing of the settlers. The strange thing about Zionism is
that far from being helpful to the Jews, both ideologies are grounded in
antisemitism. This can be hard to grasp for people, as one would think
that something supposedly in favor of the Jews couldn’t possibly be
antisemitic. The truth however, as with most things, lies in its
hystory.
Zionism, began as a political ideology, grounded in the antisemitic
belief that the Jews did not belong in Europe and therefore should be
removed from Europe to some other locale. The land of Palestine was also
not the first place that Theodor Herzl, the founder of Zionism, proposed
to remove all of the Jews to, as Herzl considered locations in Uganda in
East Afrika and South America before landing on Palestine.(6)
This removal to Palestine was of course fully backed by Britain,
culminating in the oft-cited Balfour Declaration of 1917 written by Lord
Arthur Balfour, himself an antisemite, with strong backing from other
British and Amerikan antisemites like Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson, and
Harry Truman. Britain was the major imperialist power vying for control
of the region at the time, with France a close second.(7) This is the
same Arthur Balfour who was quoted as writing in an August 1919
memorandum, “The four great powers are committed to Zionism, and Zionism
be it right or wrong, good or bad, is rooted in
age-long tradition, in present needs, in future hopes, of far
profounder import than the desire or prejudices of the 700,000
Arabs [the actual number at the time was at least several hundred
thousand more] who now inhabit that ancient land. In my opinion
that is right.”(8)
Having an ostensibly European outpost in the Arab world was also
thought by the Amerikans and Western Europe to be a strong tool for
holding the spread of both Islam and communism at bay.(9)
As the horrors of the Nazi genocide became apparent and as European
Jewish refugees continued to flood out of German-occupied Europe aside
other groups singled out by the Nazi regime, instead of accepting these
refugees into U.$.-allied countries, they were vehemently refused and
forwarded on to seek refuge in the New Yishuv (in Hebrew:
settlement/community) created by the Zionists in the land of
Palestine.(10)
The Old Yishuv of Jews had been living in Palestine long before the
creation of Zionism and the First and Second Aliya (Zionist-sponsored
immigration waves of Jews to Palestine beginning in 1882). It bears
mentioning that the Old Yishuv was, until the end of 1945 and WWII,
majorly against Zionism and the hopes of the Zionists of creating a
Jewish state on top of and instead of Palestine. However, this mostly
changed after the world was made fully aware of just what the Nazi
regime planned and carried out in regards to their so-called “Final
Solution” to the so-called “Jewish problem”.
Finally, after the initial 1948 Nakba (“the catastrophe”, or ethnic
cleansing of Arabs) and into the present day, the Zionist entity has
supported, partnered with, trained the military forces and death squads
of, and aligned themselves with some of the most genocidal and
virulently antisemitic regimes and individuals in recent decades. These
range from Somoza and the Salvadoran and Guatemalan generals and Central
American dictators (11) to recent interactions in late 2023 and 2024
between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other i$raeli leaders and
Elon Musk, a purveyor of antisemitic and white supremacist rhetoric and
conspiracy theories, all in the name of Zionism apparently.(12)
The ideas behind Christian Zionism were around long before Herzl’s
ideology in Christian Europe. Christian Zionism, like its cousin
Zionism, is predicated on antisemitic tropes about the Jews which date
back to the Christian belief that the Jews (in the biblical form of the
Pharisees, an ancient Jewish sect) are responsible and to blame (and to
be hated for eternity) for the death of Jesus. As I’ve discussed
previously in ULK, Christian
Zionism is led in Amerika primarily by sections of the Christian
Right, mostly consisting of right-wing evangelists.(13) These
evangelists descend from the Protestant sect of Christianity that
seceded from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation and
adhered to the doctrine of Martin Luther, a staunch antisemite who
authored the antisemitic work, “On the Jews and their Lies”, in
1543.(14) Hitler and the Nazis were admirers of Martin Luther, as
exemplified by a 1933 Nazi propaganda poster that read, “Hitler’s fight
and [Martin] Luther’s teaching are the best defense for the German
people.”(15) Today the Trump administration supports Netanyahu, includes
Evangelical Christians and the richest man in the world Elon Musk who
gave a Nazi salute at the inauguration.
Christian Zionists see the Jewish people as simply a pawn in their
deranged so-called “End-Times prophecies”, believing that the only Jews
who are “redeemable” in their eyes are those who accepted Jesus as the
“messiah” and their “lord and savior”, thus converting to Christianity
and leaving their own religious beliefs behind. They call these converts
“Messianic Jews”. According to these “prophecies”, those who do not
convert will burn in hell with the rest of the non-believers, as the
true believers ascend in “glorious rapture” with their “messiah” Jesus
Christ to the pearly gates of Lala Land. In short, those “washed in the
blood of Jesus” are worthy and all others are the scum of the Earth.
The largest specific grouping of those who hold these hateful and
outrageous beliefs in the United $tates are known as the New Apostolic
Reformation (NAR), a right-wing Christian nationalist movement of around
3 million Pentecostal and evangelical Christians whose ideology also
commands adherents to capture the so-called “Seven Mountains” of
societal influence – education, religion, family, business, the
government and military, the arts and entertainment, and the media.(16)
They are an organization that we, as revolutionaries, should keep an eye
on, especially in lieu of the “Oompa-Loompa Man” and his MAGA fanatics
taking control of the presidency and both houses of Congress this
year.
Groups like the Proud Boys have been relatively inactive since the
Capital riot on 6 January 2021, mostly due to fracturing after their
leadership was locked up. In addition, other white
supremacist/nationalist formations, like the “White Lives Matter” crowd,
the virulently antisemitic Goyim Defense League, Identity Evropa,
Patriot Prayer, Blood Tribe, Nick Fuentes and the “Groypers”, the
so-called “Active Clubs” and many others (some of which have been
reported as trying to worm their way into the Palestine solidarity
movement with antisemitic signage, chants and pseudo anti-Zionist
discourse, i.e. anti-Jewish rhetoric masquerading as being
pro-Palestinian or anti-i$rael) may feel they have some wiggle room to
recruit and organize after Genocide Joe leaves office and MAGA becomes
the “law of the land”. These concerns stem from discussions I’ve had
with some of my outside comrades that have been active in the Palestine
solidarity movement recently in college campus “Liberated Zones” and in
the streets.
Concluding Thoughts
As the Palestinian resistance continues on, steadfast in their
struggle for liberation and return and in fierce opposition to the
genocidal logic of Zionism and settler-colonialism; as the Lebanese
resistance takes time to restructure their leadership apparatus in lieu
of the aggressive Zionist
assassination operation of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and the majority of
the political and military leadership of Hezbollah; as the brave
members of the Yemeni Ansar Allah party continue their assault on the
Zionist entity and their widely successful operation to throw
innumerable monkey wrenches into the gears of the imperialist war
machine and a global capitalism in unshakable support of the Palestinian
people and their resistance; and as uncertain possibilities
open up in Syria, all of Our eyes should continue to be firmly
focused on Palestine and the Levant. The Christian Right’s “stand-in
messiah”, Trump 2.0, is threatening there will be “hell to pay” if the
Palestinian resistance doesn’t return the i$raeli citizens taken during
Al-Aqsa Flood. Trump may also take revenge against the Islamic Republic
of Iran for allegedly plotting to assassinate him before the
election.
May we all continue to learn from the steadfast courage of the
Palestinian people, and may they find swift victory against the Zionist
entity in the coming year.
Glory to the Marytrs
Freedom to the Prisoners
Healing to the Wounded
Revolution until Victory
Notes: 1. Hamas Media Office, January 21 2024, “Our
Narrative… Operation Al-Aqsa Flood”,
www.palestinechronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/PDF.pdf 2.
Nicholas Kristof, November 24 2024, “Warrant for Netanyahu’s arrest also
implicates United States”, San Jose Mercury News 3. Firewater and
Triumphant, October 2024, “Christian Zionism Tablet Propaganda Helps
Keep Support for Palestine Small”, Under Lock & Key 87 (Fall
2024) 4. Inside Out Podcast, Season 1 Episode 7, “The International
GPT Version” 5. The Prison Show, September 27 2024, KPFT 90.1 FM
6. Edward W. Said, 1992, “The Question of Palestine”, Vintage Books, pg.
23; and Ilan Pappé, 2022, “A History of Modern Palestine” (3rd Edition),
Cambridge University Press, p.47-48 7. Noam Chomsky, 2014, “The
Fateful Triangle - The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians”,
Haymarket Books, p.96-97 8. Said, op. cit., p.16-17 9. Ibid,
p.29 10. See generally, David S. Wyman, 1984, “The Abandonment of
the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945”, Pantheon Books 11.
Chomsky, op. cit., p.29-31 12. Shane Burley and Ben Lorber, 2024,
“Safety Through Solidarity: A Radical Guide to Fighting Antisemitism”,
Melville House, p.219-220 13. Grim, July 2024, “On Christian Zionism
and the Prison Tablet Propaganda Machine”, Under Lock & Key 86
(Summer 2024) 14. Burley and Lorber, op. cit., p.82 15. Facing
History and Ourselves, June 2022, “Nazi propaganda depicting Martin
Luther”,
https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/nazi-propaganda-depicting-martin-luther
16. Burley and Lorber, op. cit., p.160 and p.163-164
Nigeria, Africa’s most populace nation and one of its most productive
economies is currently facing an economic crisis. The masses of
Nigerians cannot afford groceries or other essential products. The
country’s government has failed to remedy the situation with minuscule
economic reforms. These reforms were controversial and many working
class people and groups protested and resisted them for sometime prior
to their eventual implementation. Despite recent periods of economic
growth, inflation in Nigeria has soared to 34% rendering one of the
government’s reforms (raised minimum wage) obsolete.
In December 2024 local police in Ibadan say that at least sixty
people have died in stampedes. These stampedes occurred at three
different charity events where organizations were giving out food and
cash donations. In Ibadan, a charity event for children was held and
thousands of people showed up with their kids, a lot of them were days
early in order to receive the much needed essential products. Tempers
flared as people became desperate for these donations and the stampede
ignited. In the end at least thirty-five children died in Ibadan that
day. It is safe to say that capitalist imperialism was party to their
deaths.
These stampedes merely demonstrate the struggles and desperation
people of Nigeria are facing. The underlying causes of the economic
situation in Nigeria is that the imperialist controlled General Bank
placed inflation at 34%, and in order to minimize the effects of that
high inflation rate the Nigerian government began to implement the
reforms I have already mentioned. Western imperialist institutions and
countries largely praised these reforms before and at the outset of
their implementation. These institutions include the International
Monetary Fund, as well as the United States government. Meawnwhile, U.$.
officials are working hard to get inflation back to around 3% for
Amerikans, in a country where most people are in the top 10% income-wise
in the world. The proletariat and lumpen proletariat in Nigeria as well
as the small peasantry are suffering greatly compared to Amerikans
complaining about gas prices for their 15 mile per gallon trucks they
drive to Costco and load up on bulk foods.
As part of the reforms the Nigerian government devalued their
national currency (Naira) making themselves more dependent upon the
whims of foreign international economic interests and activities. These
activities rarely favor African or other Third World countries. The
Nigerian government also cut their electricity subsidies, and probably
the most important reform being the ending of their fuel subsidy which
is one of the benefits that Nigerians receive. While gasoline was
slightly cheaper in Nigeria in December 2024 ($0.67/Liter) than in the
United $tates ($0.80/Liter), minimum wages in Nigeria were around $42
per month. That’s less than an Amerikan making minimum wage earns in an
8-hour day!
Previous governments have attempted to end the fuel subsidy but
backed down repeatedly as a result of huge protests from the Nigerian
people. The current and former governments set their sights on this
particular subsidy because it was a very expensive one for the
government, adding to government budget issues. The effects of cutting
the subsidy for fuel saw the price of fuel, and subsequently
transportation have soared. The latter makes it more expensive for
corporations and businesses to perform their logistical duties, and they
therefore raise their prices for consumers. Also because of power cuts
people in Nigeria rely heavily on power generators and the cost of these
have gone up as well.
The Nigerian people are angry at the failure of the Nigerian
government to put comprehensive economic measures in place to soften the
blow of the removal of the fuel subsidy, their inability to do so
showcases their incompetence. The government has asked for the people’s
patience, and have expressed that they are aware of the economic pain
this is causing, but that is is necessary and temporary. As I have
mentioned they have risen the minimum wage and made it almost double
what it was previously. However, inflation has made such measures void.
The government has also done small cash grants to the poorest
socioeconomic sectors of Nigerians. The people have a general feeling
that the political class in Nigeria do not really comprehend the effects
these economic policies are having on their day to day lives.
The writer believes that the government comprehends perfectly well,
however they are more concerned with maintaining exploitative relations
with the United States and its corporations along with those of other
imperialists.
by a Massachusetts prisoner January 2025 permalink
Handcuffed by bullies hiding behind
ignorance,
locked-up by a lawless institution,
forced to walk on broken glass,
breathing in the stench of indifference.
I watched in disbelief,
as my rights were systematically taken away,
I begged for justice that was never given fairly,
instead, they took my life,
now I live without a future,
I now see the shadow side of the american dream.
Stuck behind a wall of state-manifested violence,
a crisis which legitimizes the abuse of power and antisense,
it gives birth to torture, isolation and dehumanization,
a violation of human rights is our criminal justice system.
A country where law-makers bash against each other,
in a personal hierarchical battle for dominance,
they choose to compromise their citizens humanity,
and forced to live in a broken, dysfunctional setting.
Too many lives lost,
too much liberty and happiness denied,
they lock us in cages where everything is nothing,
and nothing is everything,
we live to go nowhere.
I don’t think everyone knows unless you experience it yourself,
there is no rehab or reform,
being locked away by injustice.
The everyday happiness is no longer in my grasp,
I am forced to survive adversity,
as my dreams fade away.
As U.S. citizens, we must stand strong and tall,
we must focus on surviving and not dying,
once again we must fight for what our forefathers fought for,
it’s not just about righting the wrongs,
it’s about the accountability of those who oppress too!
As I speak these words everyone stares at me,
but, don’t see me,
the lonely years pass soaking up innocent tears,
thanks to the criminal justice system,
I’m living the American Dream.
Anti-Imperialist Prisoner Support Responds: This
comrade’s resilience in the face of the in-justice system is admirable.
Rights and well-being of prisoners are completely secondary to the main
objective of national oppression. However, we should remember that many
prisoners face a choice between attempting to integrate into the
imperialist machine and rejecting the U.$. in favor of proletarian
internationalism. “U.$. Citizen” is a false identity that on the one
hand, seeks to unite the masses of oppressed nations with their
oppressors, and on the other hand seeks to draw the lumpenproletariat
into closer benefit from the spoils of imperialism via citizenship in
the empire. Each of these reasons must be rejected in our work if we
wish to fight for a society without oppression, forging a new
internationalist identity that fights for national liberation
independent from the empire.
Greetings Revolutionaries, activists, thugs, radical students, pimps,
hustlers, players, strippers, sex workers, and all the thoroughbred
Runaway Slaves in the First World; this is strictly addressed to the
First World Lumpen. Marxism has taught us how to operate and harness the
laws of the universe in the interests of those systematically locked out
of the production process, those who finance-monopoly capitalism
continue to dehumanize in its relentless, dogged, determined pursuit of
endless profits.
Fascism is the word of the current movement. Trump’s election
represents a certain heightening of contradictions. This is a sign of
the imperialists recognizing their need for that strong persyn to move
this space into its more authoritarian direction, into its more
authoritarian disposition.
We have to be vigilantly on the prowl for the emergence of fascism.
Social commentary should center primarily on building public opinion in
this direction. Even in its embryonic stages, fascism doesn’t miss out
on any opportunities to undermine the working-class revolution and smash
working class organizations; First World and Third World.
It is time to crack open the history books and practically apply the
dialectical-materialist analysis of history. There is nothing else at
the moment that warrants any more attention. Period. 2020, though a
moment, a flash point in social development, like I said previously in
some past article was not in any way contradictory to the U.$. empire;
nor was there any easing of tensions between law enforcement and those
of us trapped in the ghettos that pockmark this landscape.
In 2022, actual U.$. military expenditure exceeded $1.52 trillion –
more than twice the officially acknowledged level of $766 billion.
Overall military spending are not included in the empire’s “defense
budget” strategically. To estimate actual U.$. military spending,
dialectical materialist methodological approaches must be utilized. I
recommend publications like Monthly Review.
Nothing will be gained at the expense of the Third World because of
our lack of genuine effort to combat our First Worldist dispositions. We
in the ameriKKKan heartland must sit down and focus on studying fascism.
We most definitely have the leisure time because of the labor
aristocratic essence of the working class demographic in these parts.
The class of people in the First World who are excluded from the
productive process, by virtue of living in the First World, on average
receive more material benefits from imperialism than the global
proletariat. This is the First World lumpen. But the radical student
movement is now with us, thanks to the gunshots let off on 7 October
2023 in Palestine and its people’s struggle to free their land from
i$raeli and ameriKKKan aggression.
We have to have a completely scientific understanding of the concrete
reality of our situation. George Jackson once spoke of this. I believe
his classic work Blood In My Eye must be resurfaced and
consulted for the best, most in-depth theoretical analysis of the
current moment. Fascism and its historical significance was the point of
his whole philosophy on politics, and its extension, war.
George posited how corporate-fascism’s nature advanced world-wide
socialist consciousness after WW2. U.$. imperialism emerged after the
Western powers had already divided up most of the most important markets
in the world. The aftermath of WW2 left those same Western powers
severely weakened, the U.$. became head honcho.
Social development continues to march ahead towards its logical
conclusion – via stages of course. All the forces of reaction and
counterrevolution have localized themselves and continue to radiate
their oppressive energy in the now emerging ameriKKKan corporate-fascist
state. Despite the presence of political parties, corporate politics is
all that truly matters here. Corporate personhood command all state
power.
We hear about the corporate political maneuvering of entities like
Amazon, IBM, Facebook, Samsung, Apple, and many more. The modern chip
industry speaks to the authority large private corporations have over
state bodies. Just as steel a century ago was the essential commodity
for economic development, the chip is the 21st century repeat. Chips are
central to the technology pivotal to the present order. I say that to
say that possibly by 2030, China’s chip industry could rival Silicon
Valley’s influence; so this means something, the implications are beyond
disruption of U.$. tech firms and trade flows, we are talking about a
reset of the balance of military power.
Huawei has been at the center of all sorts of geopolitics in recent
years. I think it’s time USW comrades study Huawei, and learn what makes
this entity’s political maneuvering such a nightmare for Western
imperialists, and sidestep amerikkka’s “Russian threat” distraction with
the whole bogus fabricated Uhuru 3 persecution.
The African People’s Socialist Party are posing a very serious
question that all revolutionaries active at the moment should sit down
and reflect and ponder over: Did the FBI conspire with Russian
intelligence to frame up Black activists in the United $tates?
The Uhuru 3 free speech trial has positioned me as an historical
singularity, as that historical singularity who sees all angles, all
sides, who sees the furthest ahead and who more than anyone at the
moment understands the line of march the New Afrikan liberation movement
should be taking, as fascism continues to kick its boots at our doors in
the First World.
I will be waiting to hear your thoughts soon. In the meantime, all
efforts on our boycott campaign should center on Securus. No
opportunities to vilify Securus between December 6 and December 13
should be missed.
We agree with the author that the re-election of Trump indicates that
the imperialists are looking to reshape things. In 2019, we wrote about
how the absence of a real proletarian threat makes fascism unnecessary
and unlikely. The threat that has emerged since then is the Palestine
heightening it’s war of national liberation, which has forced all
parties involved in the region to make their positions clear. In
addition to this shakeup in the Middle East, there has been the Russian
invasion of Ukraine and its affects across Europe. What seems likely is
the imperialists are seeing cracks in the previous world order and signs
of economic crisis that require a shift in strategy.
Trump remains erratic in eir speeches, and we have no great
predictions for how this next term will go at this time. What is clear
is that the need to build a strong movement against imperialism and
fascism is now. There are opportunities on the horizon, and we hope you
will join us in preparing for them.
Notes: 1. MIM(Prisons), April 2019, “Fascism,
Imperialism, and Amerika in 2019”, Under Lock & Key 67. 2.
Wiawimawo of MIM(Prisons), November 2016, The Strategic Significance of
Defining Fascism, Under Lock & Key 53.
Bilal Sunni-Ali (13 July 1948 – 30 December 2024) was a revolutionary
and dedicated citizen of the Republic of New Afrika (RNA). That
dedication took various forms, from eir clandestine organizing to eir
contributions to revolutionary culture via eir jazz, blues, and spoken
word performances aimed at challenging the status quo and building up a
revolutionary nationalist consciousness among the people.
From eir youth, Bilal partook in pro-people activities from eir time
as a musician in the Youth Division of the North East Bronx NAACP, to
eir later activities as a founding member of the New York City Black
Panther Party fighting housing issues, police brutality, and recruiting
street L.O.s into the movement. Dedicated to the self-determination of
New Afrika, Bilal Sunni-Ali went underground in 1968 with the Black
Liberation Army. In 1982, ey would be charged and acquitted in RICO
charges related to the freeing of Assata Shakur and a bank robbery by
the Revolutionary Armed Task Force (RATF) for which Sekou
Odinga (who died 12 January 2024) and Silvia Baraldini were
convicted. Bilal was successfully defended by the late
Chokwe Lumumba in the politically charged trial, where they charged
the U.$. government with conspiracy on behalf of the RNA. The RATF is
described in detail in the book False Nationalism, False
Internationalism as the last attempt at the radical militancy of
the 1960s by members of the RNA and the Euro-Amerikan May 19th Communist
Organization. Prior to this, Bilal was locked up in Soledad prison from
1970-1972, where ey struggled to develop both the general and political
education of prisoners. Bilal’s support for prisoners continued
throughout eir life, as before eir recent death, ey was involved in the
Jericho Movement and the Imam Jamil Action Network – organizations
dedicated to the struggle of political prisoners.
Bilal was a devout Muslim who truly lived in accordance to eir faith
– not only by embodying the Islamic practice of standing up for the
oppressed, but by raising their consciousness at the same time; drawing
the connections between imperialism and white supremacy to the oppressed
youth.
Sifting through Bilal’s tenor saxophone performances online, one will
come across em performing at many events centered around prisoners. The
usual song of choice that ey perform is entitled “Look For Me In The
Whirlwind” (a title inspired by Marcus Garvey). The lyrics are as
follows:
War is never easy
its bound to bring to bring on hardship
its bound to make you weary
reach out for me
and war will have us parting
our paths are getting distant
we might not ever see each other again
until we win
until we win
so until then
until we win
look for me in the whirlwind
try try to see my face
in the whirlwind
try try to grab my hand
in the whirlwind
do all you can
to help your brotherman
through the whirlwind
reach out for me
reach out for me
reach out for me
for victory.
It is said that Bilal also went by the name “Spirit” and I believe
that to be an apt name for an individual who epitomizes the spirit of
eir people in all that ey do.
The methods of oppression are ever evolving to suppress the masses.
The people must realize that revolution and resistance is a science, not
rooted in emotion. Being a prisoner of war, enslaved by the state of
Illinois, I have learned that resistance to my oppression must be
calculated and strategic.
To all comrades held by the beast, learn the law! Stop allowing the
State to offer you meaningless distractions that prevent you from
fighting against this system. We must learn to use the weapons we got.
Understand, comrades, the pigs are trained and equipped to handle any
form of physical resistance, but they lack any true method to handle a
revolutionary mind.
Resist by challenging all conditions of your enslavement, use their
laws against them. Utilize every tool available to you. All peer
advocates/jailhouse lawyers must unite to teach all that they know.
Don’t let false titles keep us from uniting. Don’t let organizational
ties, race, ideological stance, or religion stop us from coming together
to fight against this system.
We must be organized and disciplined in our approach. Educate
yourselves, train your mind & bodies, read every day! Write every
day! Fuck that TV or tablet, get in the law library! All corporate media
is a lie! Unburden yourself from that illusion. A pig’s nature is to
consume uncontrollably, don’t be a pig or a pig sympathizer by allowing
their oppression of you to go unchecked! Master everything you commit
yourself to studying, revolutionize your mind. If the system doesn’t
fear your physicality, it fears your mind, or should I say, the
potential of what your mind can become!
“The heart of a soldier with the brain to teach a whole nation…”
2pac/No More Pain