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Message from MAGA-land to workers in Ukraine and Syria

Events here in MAGA land hold lessons for workers of all lands (including Ukraine and Syria).

Wreckage of American Airlines crash. It symbolizes what may become the wreckage of democracy in the U.S.A.

As I write this, the news here in the United States is still filled with discussions about the devastating plane accident over Washington DC. There, a helicopter and a commercial airplane collided killing all 70 passengers aboard the two aircraft. Preliminary evidence seems to indicate that a factor in this accident is the understaffing of the air traffic controllers. Another possible factor is the fact that this particular airport is just too busy for what it was designed for. Despite this, Trump is using this disaster to carry out attacks on measures that are in actuality attempts to overcome historic discrimination against Black people, other people of color, women, and other oppressed groups.

I mentioned this in relation to two conversations I recently had with a friend of mine in Ukraine. Just a few weeks ago, I was commenting to that friend and a few others on what we could expect from the then incoming Trump administration. Then just a few days ago, that friend of mine told me that they had thought that I had been exaggerating, that I was being unduly alarmist about Trump. That friend doesn’t think so any longer.

Again to review:

Western Europe
While I write this, we hear that the AFD in Germany is making headway and that in Great Britain the
Reform UK party is coming in number two in the opinion polls. Both of these parties are the equivalent of today’s Republican Party here in the United States. Now my point, my message to comrades and workers in Ukraine, Syria, and elsewhere is this: if you see capitalism moving in this direction in the United States, Germany and Britain, what chance do you think capitalism has in a country like Ukraine or Syria?

Ukraine
In Ukraine, for example, we see the ongoing devastation from the fascistic Putin‘s invasion, which has been going on for nearly 3 years now. From what I understand, popular opposition to that invasion is hampered by the pro corporate policies of Zelensky. Whatever happens with this war, whatever the short term or medium term outcome is, what chances are there for capitalism to develop a society that is run on the interest of the great majority when we see the exact opposite and the long-term established capitalist countries such as the United States, Germany, and Great Britain? What are the chances of eliminating corruption in Ukraine when we see the most corrupt government in its history take power in the US? Doesn’t the fight against Putin‘s invasion have to be connected to the struggle of workers in Ukraine

top: Ukrainian soldiers fighting the Russian invasion. bottom: Syrians celebrating the overthrow of Assad

with that of workers throughout the region and throughout the world?

Syria
And then look at Syria. There, after a struggle of 14 long years, what has probably been this centur
y’s most vicious dictatorship was finally overthrown, similar to how similar the other countries that underwent the Arab spring. But in all those other countries after those dictatorships were overthrown how much has really changed? You see, for example, the al Sisi dictatorship in Egypt. And isn’t it true that the liberal economic policies of all of those dictator ships were really the underlying reason for the hour of spring in the first place? After all, it was those policies that drove many millions of small farmers off of their land, created mass unemployment amongst the youth, drove millions of small businesses out of business, and eliminated price supports for basic food stuff like cooking oil. What are the chances that the pro capitalisy HTS government will reverse those policies? And another question: any movement, and any government, must make international alliances. As a pro capitalist movement, and now a capitalist government, that means that HTS will be seeking alliances with other capitalist governments around the world. In fact, indications are that they are perfectly open to aligning themselves with the United States government. Now, of course, the overthrow of that horrific Assad dictatorship was a great step forward, but the question is, will it now open the door for a workers movement in Syria and elsewhere, including in Iran, that links up workers in the region and beyond and connects the demand for democracy with the economic issues. And a movement like that in today’s world must necessarily open up the question of socialism, real genuine socialism with workers democracy.

That is the message from here in MAGA land.

Wreckage of American Airlines crash. It symbolizes what may become the wreckage of democracy in the U.S.A.

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