Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Lessons to be learned.

Whilst having the knowledge that parliament, whether state or federal, represent little more than a facade of democracy, put up for show by the imperialists, the fact that the working people of New South Wales are certainly going to turn to the ultra-capitalist Liberal Party after dumping the disastrous Labor government is an indication of the hold that parliamentarism and bourgeois ideology has over the Australian people. This is a justification of the fact that the current level of struggle requires communists to build links deep within the working class, sowing the seeds for a revolutionary proletariat. To paraphrase Mao, "The guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea". We mustn't seek to be the sea. We, as activists need to be deeply immersed in working class struggle, not seeking to take ownership of these struggles or be know alls, but observe the situation at hand, learn from the working class, their material reality, and how this should shape our strategy. We should aim to point out slowly, and educate the working class about the fact that almost all struggles they face are linked to the imperialist domination of Australia, and that true National Independence is the only way to eradicate these issues.

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