United States - November 10, 2020
The policy of the renegades of the Fourth International liquidates any strategy of class independence
With the sinister policy of class collaboration, under the command of the Cuban and US CP, all the self-styled "socialist" forces, former Trotskyists included, have collaborated in tying the hands of the working class to prevent it from advancing the proletarian revolution in the enormous class struggles and revolutionary hot-spots that have arisen across the planet in recent decades.
They supported Syriza in Greece "against the Troika," and then Syriza applied plans of hunger and attacks on workers' conquests that were worse than those demanded by the imperialist Maastricht gang. Not to mention Podemos in Spain, which saved the monarchy from the hatred of the masses, in spite of exhausting all its strength in that. But what it did not exhaust were its desires for power and funds, and this is what its leaders conquered.
They proclaimed the "springtime of the peoples" and the "generous and full democracies" in the Middle East. They supported every fraud and pseudo-democratic trap imposed by imperialism as a detour to re-establish openly counter-revolutionary, Bonapartist, fascist and genocidal governments.
In Chile they called to support the "approval" of a new constitution, in a plebiscite that only served to let Piñera to remain in government for two more years and to set up a rigged Constituent Assembly, again under the orders of the Pinochetista generals.
Not to mention Bolivia, where the workers and peasants, in a revolutionary offensive in August, had the government of Añez cornered. It is precisely this that made the coup government bring back the MAS to save its interests and those of the whole oligarchy. The Bolivian left, together with the bureaucracy of the COB, worked hard to make this happen, and today they breathe, for a while, with relief that the dynamite of the uprising miner did not explode in the center of La Paz.
This is an international counter-revolutionary policy. With this policy of class collaboration they are subjecting the workers to the siren songs of the "democratic" bourgeoisie, which they call "progressive" and lull the working class to prepare the clubs of Bonapartism and fascism. This is where Biden, the new head of the CIA, the Pentagon and NATO comes in. Under the umbrella of Wall Street "democracy," the fascist militias, which today number more than 700, will continue to organize and strengthen themselves if the working class does not prevent it.
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