To Defeat Fascism These Next Four Years, We Need to Assert Our Demands & Unite the Working Class
The election results were clear. In the vacuum of political leadership who addressed the needs of working people, workers across the country either sat out of the election or turned to a fascist demagogue who blamed the problems workers face on the “other,” namely, immigrant workers. Today, the working class is more divided than ever. …
Online Discussion September 26: The Rise of Grassroots Fascism in the U.S.: Who is Responsible and How Should We Organize Against It?
The Presidential debate last Tuesday featured Republican Donald Trump casting immigrants as the destroyer of the “fabric of our country,” the reason for job scarcity among Blacks and for crime. Democrat Kamala Harris offered no real response. The immigration debate has been weaponized during this presidential election, with Trump vowing mass deportation and the Democrats…
To Defeat Trump We Can’t Rely on Democrats to Lead a United Front Against Fascism
Before Hitler consolidated his power, Germany’s left— the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Communist Party (KPD)— refused to join in an united front against the Nazis. In 1932, SPD leaders supported the right-wing nationalist Paul von Hindenberg in the presidential election who later appointed Hitler as chancellor. They stood quiet as other workers mobilized…
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