Cross the Proletariat at Your Peril
If you look
across the world at the various elected right-wing populists in
power, you can see their lies about representing the ‘working class’ or ‘little
people’ eventually fall through. While
middle-class liberals never want to believe that the working class is the
majority class, it is the majority nearly everywhere in the world. Let’s see what happens to pro-capitalist right-wingers
who cross that class while mouthing their undying love:
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1. Donald Trump. Thinking he is riding high and still using
the term ‘working class,’ he nevertheless put his foot in it - again. Locking
out or forcing to work, unpaid, 840,000 workers brought out an underground
up-swelling of noncompliance by government workers. In addition to that, there were more strikes
in the U.S.
in 2018 than the last 32 years – teachers, fast food, warehouse and health care
workers. Thank you, nationalist Christian
Caucasian Donald Trump.
2. Narendra Modi. Taking small denominations of rupees away
from millions of Indian workers only set the stage for two of the largest labor
strikes in world history – 180 million in September 2016 and 150-200
million in January 2019. All over low
wages, the lack of social security and an end to vicious labor laws. Thank you nationalist Hindu Narendra Modi.
3. Victor Orban. Orban’s ‘Hungarianess’ finally caught up with
him. By decreeing that workers must work
overtime for 400 hours, with payment delayed for up to 3 years, Orban’s
slave-labor law fused middle-class Budapest
and the working class of this former workers’ state, including the unions. The movement against this law spread
throughout the country. Thank you
Professional Catholic Hungarian nationalist Victor Orban.
4. Teresa May. It couldn’t happen to a nicer imperial
power. By not calling for another vote
on Brexit, May has created a disaster for the proletariat of little England. Her Tory allies are worried about the loss of
Northern Ireland and even Scotland. But small businessmen, truck drivers and ordinary
people are facing a ‘hard Brexit’ with a looming recession, worst labor and
food rules and closing factories and businesses. An ‘international capitalist combine’ like
the EU is better than a narrow nationalist entity, as it prepares the ground for a united Socialist Europe. Opposing this ‘creeping internationalism’ is
one rationale of the Tory Party in backing Brexit. Thank
you “Little Englander” nationalist Teresa May.
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5. Rodrigo Duterte. The Philippine President,
elected by a solidified Filipino upper class, has sic’ed his death squads on
‘drug dealers.’ These death squads are really designed to intimidate normal
Filipinos, including unionizing attempts by workers in the Export Processing
Zones. 115,000 workers in unions and
other organizations came out nationally for May 1, 2018. Duterte just denounced the Maoist Communist Party of the
Philippines (CPP) as 'insane' while maintaining an alliance with China. His bloody rule makes things dicey, as more
civilians were killed in the Philippines
in 2018 than in Iraq, the Congo or Somalia. Here we are still
waiting.
6. Jair Bolsonaro. Well, we are waiting here as
well. He has unleashed his war dogs on
the largely African-American favelas and handed indigenous peoples' lands to corporations, increasing global warming. Increases to the
national minimum wage were reduced. He’s already in hot water from a number of
scandals and divisions, including personal ties between himself, his family and criminal militias and assassinations in Rio. It has only
been a bit more than a month. The
proletariat in Brazil
will rise again.
7. Tayyip Erdogan. Turkey is in recession, the lira has fallen in value by 20% against the dollar, inflation and prices are rising by double-digits and Turkish state debt is sky high. Turkey's application to the EU is also probably dead. Erdogan spent massive sums on large building projects, including a grotesque palace for himself. On March 31, Erdogan's right-wing Islamist party lost control of the Turkish capital, Ankara and several other cities, including the largest, Istanbul. Thank you, Islamist nationalist Turk and dictatorial president Erdogan.
7. Tayyip Erdogan. Turkey is in recession, the lira has fallen in value by 20% against the dollar, inflation and prices are rising by double-digits and Turkish state debt is sky high. Turkey's application to the EU is also probably dead. Erdogan spent massive sums on large building projects, including a grotesque palace for himself. On March 31, Erdogan's right-wing Islamist party lost control of the Turkish capital, Ankara and several other cities, including the largest, Istanbul. Thank you, Islamist nationalist Turk and dictatorial president Erdogan.
With
condolences to Late Night host Jimmy
Fallon and his ‘thank you’ cards.
Red Frog
March 01,
2019
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