25 May 2017

In Ugly Truth, Trump's Brutality Is Characteristically USian; So Is the Democratic (sic) Party's Effort to Rescue Capitalism by Co-opting and Betraying the Anti-Trump Resistance

(NOTE: Because Dispatches from Dystopia is as much work of art as journalistic fulfillment of the core socialist ethos – “from each in accordance with ability/to each in accordance with need” – it is sometimes more subject to spontaneity, i.e., visitations by the Muse, than to schedules and deadlines. Thus it was this morning. I began the day's work with what I imagined would be no more than maybe 10 minutes of memory-confirming research on how the USian Homeland became the primary sanctuary for Nazi war criminals; I'd assumed I'd be posting the finished text by mid-afternoon. But one Internet topic led inexorably to another, and 12 hours later I had learned our species' obscene history of genocidal medical experiments began not in the German death camps but on USian slave plantations nearly a century earlier. No wonder our Capitalist overlords want to replace net neutrality with Nazi-style censorship.)
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INNUMERABLE PEOPLE CLAIM to be part of the anti-Trump “resistance,” and the number grows as Trump's Nazism becomes ever more undeniable. But how might we as revolutionary socialists distinguish between the reformers, who will inevitably betray us (precisely as history proves they have always done), and those who are at least potentially our comrades.?

An immediate answer to this question is provided by whether the individual in question has reasoned and/or been emotionally thrust beyond the slogan “no justice, no peace” to the invariably painful realization there can be neither justice nor peace – nor long-term human survival – without the total and permanent elimination of Capitalism.

The fact Capitalism cannot be reformed – and the corollary fact all reformers are ultimately betrayers – is proven unequivocally by the fate of the New Deal. The USian Working Class – the We-the-People 99 Percent – returned from World War II whole-heartedly believing we and our allies had at long last fulfilled the World War I goal of making the planet “safe for democracy” – that we had defended the four freedoms  abroad even as we had forced the New Deal on our Capitalist overlords at home to guarantee those freedoms for ourselves and our descendants.  

But the truth was of course far different...

(Read the rest here.)

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