"Freedom Campers" face police line
outside NZ parliament. Once an ‘event’ such as the occupation of Parliament
grounds by Convoy is understood in terms of the class struggle, the task of
revolutionary socialists is clear – build a workers’ antifascist movement!
So far there are a range of opinions on The
Daily Blog about the Convoy occupation of Parliament Grounds.
Chris Trotter calls for the police to remove the protestors. John Minto sees
this as a revolt of workers fed up with neoliberalism and the failure of their
political leadership. Bomber is sort of neutral tolerating the ‘clowns’ and
against using the cops to recruit more ‘clowns’. Somewhere in all this the distinction
between the petty bourgeois leadership and the ugly mob is lost.
Let’s go further. This is an ugly mob that demands their
individual rights without reference to the rights of others. But clearly the
mob is one of mainly workers who are the victim of decades of antiworker
attacks. But what Bomber sees as ‘clowns’ is a populist mob hyped up by fascist
demagogues into a confused and distorted expression of the class struggle.
The struggle that is represented by the Convoy on the
Parliamentary lawn is not about the use of violence, or whether most of the mob
are workers. It is about how an international fascist movement is using
declassed workers as fascist fodder to win state power to launch systematic
fascist state violence against the working class.
Appearances are always deceiving. There is much more to the
Convoy than a legitimate protest of angry workers. It is the creation of the
international rightwing project of Bannon and Trump for a white supremacist
fascist movement. The NZ Convoy is part of a global plan to save the white
European world from the rising flood the poor black and brown masses.
So it is not a question of the mob vs the capitalist state. They
are part of the same project which is how to monopolize state violence to smash
the working class. Fascists are not against the capitalist state, they want to
control it. They want to remove the ‘communist’ Jacinda just like the January
6th attempt by a populist mob to force the US Congress to give Trump the
election victory over the ‘liberal’ Biden. Fascism is a long story.
Fascism is the last-ditch attempt by the capitalist class to
hold onto power and hang onto its wealth in the face of rising mass resistance
against its destruction of society. The effect of this destruction is the collapse
of all the gains that workers have won over generations. Many millions of
working people are thrown out of work into poverty. Having nothing to lose,
their potential power to overthrow capitalism becomes a revolutionary
threat. ‘Potential’ because that threat has first to be organised before it can
be realised.
So, while globally workers can unite to overthrow capitalism
with strikes and occupations halting the production process, workers remain
divided as a class by income, nationality, religion, race and gender. Identity
politics is one result which erases class identity, ‘declassing’ workers as
bourgeois individuals in the dog-eat-dog market. Unless workers are united and
mobilised against the ruling class and its state, the class enemy will make use
of these divisions and recruit workers as fascist fodder to smash those workers
who so retain their class solidarity and consciousness.
Since WW2 capitalism has undergone a long structural crisis of
falling profits where the share of value produced going to workers has shrunk
relative to the share of profits. Increasing labour productivity has casualised
labour, weakened if not destroyed trades unions and thrown many workers into
self-employment. This declassing of workers sees social democracy move right
into the liberal centre, and those left behind become prey to populist
demagogues who recruit them as fascist fodder against organised labour.
The upshot is what we have today. Capitalism facing terminal
crisis, layers of workers declassed and turned into fascist fodder, prey to
petty bourgeois ‘leaders’ who blame the crisis on the working class and any
govt, labelled ‘socialist’ or ‘communist’ even ‘liberal’, destabilised by a
populist mob to get fascist leaders into power.
Once an ‘event’ such as the occupation of Parliament grounds by
Convoy is understood in terms of the class struggle, the task of revolutionary
socialists is clear – build a workers’ antifascist movement!
Fight all attacks on workers on the streets, expose and
discredit the bourgeois funders of fascism like Bannon and Trump, ridicule the
puffed-up petty bourgeois leaders like Eftpostle and Demented who want to bring
down the Labour Government.
Because the ruling class is preparing an international fascist
movement to take state power, we have to defend bourgeois democracy. But only
as a means to advancing the revolutionary struggle, not as a dead end. We never
appeal to the bosses’ state to defend our rights.
We do it by class struggle methods. We show how
parliamentary democracy is a sham. That the ‘human rights’ demands of the
populists are a delusion. Only a workers’ state can deliver ‘democracy’ and
‘freedom’ from exploitation and oppression.
So once the socialist left has got its arse into gear, builds
independent fighting anti-fascist militias to dispense with fascism, we will be
prepared for the task of smashing the capitalist state and replacing it with a
workers’ state.
First published on The Daily Blog 13 February 2022
Update
March 2. Police managed to break up the camp
in a running battle with protestors. Revolutionaries do not call for the state policing
of right-wing protests as it usually sides with their rotten politics against
us. The suppression of fascist-led protests is the job of the workers
anti-fascist movement!
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