![]() The capitalist class has historically committed and is now committing genocide, deliberately murdering American workers as a class! | |||||
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| "There is a single theme behind all our work--we must reduce population levels. Either they [governments] do it our way, through nice clean methods or they will get the kind of mess that we have in El Salvador, or in Iran, or in Beirut. Population is a political problem. Once population is out of control it requires authoritarian government, even fascism, to reduce it." State Department's Office of Population Affairs (OPA) Source |
You must wake up to the undeniable fact that the entire American working class is being targeted by capitalists for mass murder: genocide. You must shake off your stupor and do whatever it takes to save your life.
You've allowed your mind to be degraded by capitalist brainwashing, propaganda and subversion of education. And you've become complicit in your country devolving into:
They're now attacking Social Security (a program self-funded by workers and employers), which keeps forty-two percent of American senior citizens from living in poverty. Nearly one in five Americans receives Social Security benefits and ninety-five percent of Americans have the Social Security benefit protection program. The poverty rate of the elderly was 35% as late as 1959. Now it's about 10%, because of Social Security.
It's necessary to refer to capitalist actions as genocide because any other depiction is simply too mild, euphemistic, and equivocating.
The term "genocide" was coined by Polish Jewish jurist Raphael Lemkin (1900-1959) in his paper "Axis Rule in Occupied Europe." Lemkin defined genocide as “a coordinated plan of different actions aiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.” Genocide, he said, may consist of diverse political, social, legal, intellectual, spiritual, economic, biological, physiological, religious, and moral methods directed at the “foundations of life” of a collectivity.
Lemkin’s political activism ultimately culminated in the recognition of genocide as an international legal category. The 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention delimited the definition of genocide as a number of acts “committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such.”The difficulty with a term such as "genocide" is that cabal propagandists like to restrict its use to situations such as Nazi Germany's extermination of 6 million Jews and 22 million other Europeans, the Soviet Communist extermination of 62 million, and the Chinese Communist murder of 35 million.
What we must realize is that genocide--the deliberate murder of workers--is part of the very substance of predatory capitalism, not an accidental feature.
| "The world’s power structures have always ‘divided to conquer’ and have always ‘kept divided to keep conquered.’ As a consequence the power structure has so divided humanity--not only into special function categories but into religious and language and color categories--that individual humans are now helplessly inarticulate in the face of the present crisis. They consider their political representation to be completely corrupted, therefore, they feel almost utterly helpless.”
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Contrary to Fuller's claim above, intelligent members of the working class don't feel "helpless" in the present situation; they know that they can--and must--join in solidarity with other workers to take back their nation and create commonwealth communities to benefit all their members.Workers first have to rid themselves of illusions about outside assistance and White Knights on white horses:
| "I expect suicides, premature deaths, a horrible disruption of the social fabric. . . . We're headed toward market-based social Darwinism where only the fittest will survive." |
The capitalist cabal that's seized control of the political and economic systems in the United States suffers under the totally insane delusion thatit can loot as much money from worker-taxpayers as it wants--and still come out with a viable society. The cabal delusively believes that while millions of workers are being laid off, denied welfare, their tax money stolen by wealthy looters, their homes foreclosed because of criminal subprime mortgages, and their very lives threatened with extinction they will continue to tolerate such abuse indefinitely.
American workers will--and must--rise up against their genocidal oppressors, not just to enact minor revisions in their capitalist society but to build a completely new commonwealth culture for the benefit of all citizens.
"Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."
Declaration of Independence
American workers must--and will--act immediately in these ways:
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"The immanent tendencies of the capitalist mode of production which propel it towards a catastrophic economic crisis, also drive it towards mass murder and genocide." 6
Updates and reference:6/16/09: Obama calls for cuts in Medicare and Medicaid
6/12/09: US cities may have to be bulldozed in order to survive
6/12/09: Obama administration spearheads assault on workers in California
2/17/09: Albright and Cohen prepare to "prevent genocide" again for Obama
Notes:1 A member of the working class derives his income primarily from his labor, not from prior investments or family inheritance
2 Those not working are only counted as unemployed workers if they are willing and able to work for pay, are currently available for work, and have actively looked for work. There are other, more inclusive measures of unemployment, however, ranging from U4 (U3 plus "discouraged workers," i.e., those who are qualified but have given up looking for work) to U6 (U4 plus various classes of "marginally attached" workers who are able and willing to work, but cannot find employment, as well as part-time workers who want to work full-time but cannot because of economic conditions).
3 David North, The Crisis of American Democracy
4 Ibid.
5 "For an international mobilization of workers and youth against the war in Iraq," Statement of the World Socialist Web Site and the International Committee of the Fourth International, 22 January 2007
6 MAC INTOSH, "Capitalism and Genocide," Internationalist Perspective, #36, Spring 2000