The theme is Marx @ 200, the Class Struggle in the Age of Trump. I am not sure what class struggle they are talking about unless it is the constant hateful rhetoric coming from the left and their Democrat Party’s divisive and anti-American platform because Donald Trump won the election and they have not gotten over the devastating loss.
Perhaps the class struggle they are raising involves the middle class that goes to work every day and struggles to pay their bills, expensive Obamacare insurance, and doctors’ visits, while they pay taxes to support financially and medically the permanent welfare underclass created by the Great Society and by the carefully-planned global invasion by illegal aliens and economic refugees from the flotsam and jetsam of the third world whom we generously support to the detriment of our own veterans who go untreated and uncared for even though we, as a nation, promised to take care of them in old age.
A quick search on the web reveals that “The Workers World Party is a revolutionary Marxist-Leninist communist party in the United States. Founded in 1959 by a group led by Sam Marcy of the Socialist Workers Party, Marcy and his followers split from the Socialist Workers Party.” Among their goals, “no war in Syria” stands out prominently, no war in Korea, fight racism, no borders, to unite the workers and oppressed people of the world through revolution, to abolish capitalism, and to support the cause of the Palestinians which is to obliterate Israel.
The celebrated “hero” in New York,
Karl Marx, is the founder of “scientific socialism” whose ideas, in
collaboration with his friend and benefactor Friedrich Engels, launched decades
of pain and suffering, famine, killings, tortures, and forced labor camps for those
whose ideas were divergent from communism, punished to reeducation in the infamous
gulags. The Marxist philosophy caused more than a century of oppression of
people struggling to survive day by day under communist utopia.
In 1980, when I showed a prospective
American university my transcript from the communist country I lived in for 20
years, the advisor laughed when he saw “scientific socialism” as a course. He
told me that they don’t give college credit for Marxist indoctrination. Back
then Americans and college professors understood the evils of communism. Today
they would probably give me six hours credit and a trophy. There is nothing
scientific about socialism and it certainly does not take care of people as the
name implies. (Socius, comrade, ally) Just as there is nothing “shared” under
communism except misery, pain, and suffering. (Communis, shared)
According to the flyer
advertising the event in New York, the “young, militant new movement of today
is rising.” The questions that will be drilled into confused brains full of
mush during these indoctrination workshops are:
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Who is the working class today? (The middle class, of course, a class that does not
exist under communism.)
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Are workers still a revolutionary class? (They should be; they certainly pay welfare for
almost half of the combined legal and illegal U.S. population who vote Democrat
for their generous benefits in perpetuity.)
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How can young workers face today’s jobs crisis? (Economics is not a strong suit of communists, their
five-year plans were miserable failures; if millennials would pursue useful skills
that society needs instead of useless propaganda fluff majors, they would find
jobs; social justice, racial justice, and environmental justice are not very
useful today except for community organizing, and those are temp jobs.)
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Are movements for liberation of Black, Brown &
Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ, women, immigrants and disabled part of the working
class? (Last time I checked, everybody
is free to work, they just need to apply themselves, show up for work every
day, and don’t complain; additionally, nobody is oppressed or insulted when
they get welfare checks; it is the middle class who needs liberation from the
heavy burden of taxation to support all the protected, special minority groups.)
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Can workers’ struggle to get rid of capitalism save
the planet? (First the
planet does not need saving, Mother Nature is doing a fine job; capitalism
creates jobs and opportunities to succeed for all, while communist utopia
creates slaves beholden to the omnipotent government.)
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Should workers join the fight against war? (“Workers,” specializing in community organizing,
agitation of the weak-minded, and indoctrination of the young and compass-less,
would be better served to look for a job and to contribute to the improvement
of their fellow Americans by volunteering instead of protesting for pay,
setting fires to neighborhoods, and leaving tons of trash behind when they are
done with their protest d’jour.)
The curse of cultural Marxism
masquerading as progressivism is picking up speed around the globe, enabled by
the vaunted halls of academia and by leftist billionaires with capitalist money
to burn, Hollywood activists who were high school dropouts, and the main stream
media.
An interesting question remains,
how do rational Americans believe Democrats and their fellow travelers who use
capitalism to promote socialism?
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