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Forwarded from Joti Brar
I was among a tiny group of people in Britain who tried to set up a Congo solidarity campaign more than 20 years ago.

The so-called 'antiwar movement', trade unions and the rest of the left was patently uninterested. The Congolese comrade on whom we relied for information was locked up in Belmarsh and then deported.

Nobody wanted to know about the 'Playstation wars' devastating Congo to fuel the gaming boom with necessary minerals, in particular Coltan. War to control the looting of Congo's resources continues to this day. 15 million are dead. 7 million more have been displaced. 5 million women and girls have been raped.

If you've ever wondered why Rwanda is Britain's favoured African nation, look at the map. Rwanda is the base for every imperial and corporate army engaged in despoiling Congo.

This is the price of 'progress' under capitalist-imperialism. The Congolese must remain poor and receive endless punishment beatings because Congo is rich.

https://twittervx.com/Joe__Bassey/status/1880263531771449591
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Forwarded from Ian Foster ☭
Walking along the canalside yesterday close to where I live, I noticed a sign advertising new luxury retirement flats, to be built on a disused car park, on land that used to have leadworks on It. It set me thinking, is this the type of housing we NEED in this area? Will it help with the housing crisis? Absolutely not!
Have a look around your local area, ask yourself, what housing has been built around the locality in the last few years, how much did it cost to buy or rent? Then reflect on what housing your community needs? Then compare the two, see how little they correlate! This illustrates the reason for the housing affordability crisis, what is built is driven by profits in command, what is desperately needed will only be built when we have a planned socialist economy!
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📚THIS DAY IN HISTORY🚨🫡

Angelo Herndon, a communist labor leader, was convicted of insurrection for organizing black and white workers in Atlanta during the Great Depression.

After a June 30, 1932, protest of nearly 1,000 unemployed workers, authorities arrested Herndon on July 11 and found Communist Party literature in his hotel room.

Charged under a Georgia Reconstruction-era insurrection law, Herndon addressed the court on January 16, 1933, at 19 years old, stating:

"Your role is to defend the system under which the toiling masses are robbed and oppressed...You may succeed in killing one, two, even a score of working-class organizers. But you cannot kill the working class."


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There is no correlation between homelessness and immigration—none whatsoever. If every individual who had immigrated to this country were removed, there would still be people sleeping rough. At present, there are plenty empty homes across Britain. Homelessness is not a matter of housing shortages; it is a question of systemic priorities.

The root causes of homelessness often lie in mental health struggles or addiction. Many of those who find themselves on the streets are deemed "useless" to the state because they no longer contribute to the economy by selling their labour or consuming products. This, in turn, strips them of perceived value, leaving them as little more than a cautionary example to the working class.

Immigration, on the other hand, serves a purpose and is actively encouraged. With declining birth rates in Western countries, immigration is vital for expanding the labour pool. Migrant workers are often easier to exploit, making them particularly valuable to the ruling class.

These two issues, homelessness and immigration, are not connected. They stem from the same underlying cause: the greed and exploitation perpetuated by the ruling class.
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Forwarded from Laura Ru (Laura Ru)
At Trump's inauguration Silicon Valley’s elite (Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook, Sam Altman...) were given priority seating over members of Trump's cabinet.

Their companies are part of a cartel run by US military/intelligence and shape American security and economic policy. @LauraRuHK
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After weeks of insinuating all British Muslims are rapists, speaking out in support of Tommy Robinson and offering support to more reactionary political groups. This salute by the South African CEO of SpaceX, and new Trump government administrator, was a bit iffy to say the least.
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Joe Biden may not have done a Nazi salute, but he did give real Nazi's money and weapons in Ukraine.
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Forwarded from Blood Meridian
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🇲🇽🇺🇸 Migrants in Ciudad Juárez were waiting for their 1 p.m. CBP1 parole appointments when they learned that the app had shut down and those appointments were no longer valid.

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#Mexico #US #border

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Forwarded from Blood Meridian
🇺🇸Trump shuts down immigration app, dashing migrants' hopes of entering U.S.

Monday afternoon, Customs and Border Protection posted on its website that the CBP One app was no longer available for requesting asylum and “existing appointments have been canceled.”

Some 280,000 people were logging into the app daily to secure an appointment as of Jan. 7.

CBP said that in December, it processed about 44,000 asylum-seekers through information submitted through the app. From January 2023 to December 2024, more than 936,500 people had scheduled appointments, CBP said.

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Workers are ready to strike

Canada is once again facing the threat of railroad protests. On January 14, the overwhelming majority of workers at Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKS) voted to strike over disagreements over a new collective bargaining agreement between Unifor and their employer. The strike will begin on January 29 if negotiations fail completely. Unifor is Canada's largest private sector union. Its branch at the railroad company unites over 1,200 people who work in machine shops and service locomotives and freight cars.


Negotiations on the collective agreement began in October 2024, but the parties have not yet reached agreement on key issues. Notably, contrary to the union's wishes, the company chose to drag out the process at the last round of negotiations in November, scheduling the next meeting only for the end of January 2025, which angered the workers.

“KPCC workers play a vital role in Canada’s transportation network. We remain focused on reaching a negotiated solution that is in the best interests of our employees and their families. Our union will stand firm to ensure their service is respected and will push for a new contract,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “Despite further meetings, discussions have now reached an impasse. It is clear to our union that this tactic by KPCC is singular. Instead of pursuing a collective agreement with the union, they want to create chaos so the government can bail them out. We will not tolerate this,” she added.

The workers are demanding that management provide them with job security, fair wages and better working conditions. In addition, trade union activists are outraged by the KPKS's outsourcing practices and numerous cases of forced overtime.

However, the likelihood that the company will make concessions is extremely high. A similar situation occurred at the end of last month, when Unifor entered into an agreement with Canadian National Rail (PRC), providing for wage increases and a solution to problems with pension payments. PRC representatives also tried to drag out the dialogue with the union, so the workers were able to achieve what they wanted only by resorting to extreme measures - the threat of a mass strike.

The desire of employers to compromise is understandable. Let us recall that the Canadian economy and logistics largely depend on railways, the country's second largest in the world. Their shutdown could completely paralyze trade and cause colossal losses to all sectors: from industry to agriculture. In this case, the monopolists represented by Canadian National Rail and Canadian Pacific Kansas City, the country's largest transportation companies, which control about 80% of railway transportation, would suffer the most. According to the Canadian Railway Association, they deliver goods worth $1 billion daily.

As Pravda has already reported, large-scale protests broke out in Canada in August 2024: workers of both railway giants went on strike simultaneously. The strike was organized by the Teamsters union, representing the interests of engineers, conductors, dispatchers and depot workers. Almost 10 thousand people protested against dangerous working conditions and overtime. All freight trains and some passenger trains were stopped for 4 days. Daily losses of $250 million caused panic in business circles. Businessmen even asked the government of Justin Trudeau to intervene in the conflict. As a result, officials from the Canadian Labour Relations Board forced the railway workers to end the strike and return to work, and the union and employers to resolve the dispute in arbitration.

Ivan PLOTNIKOV In Gazeta Pravda
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Trump's grandiose pronouncements will suffer the same fate as Biden's various schemes (remember Build Back Better?) in that they will run into the realities of degenerate imperialism. This will cause any of the vast state subsidies thrown at US corporations to be siphoned off, diverted into stock buy backs or squandered on useless projects that won't go anywhere. The system itself breeds horrendous inefficiency now, especially where there's a tonne of state funds that just be stolen. When all of his plans fail Trump will do the mirror image of what Biden did and lean heavily into IDPol but of the right wing variety, to escape the devastating consequences of his failures.
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Forwarded from Vanessa Beeley
To all those pumping up Trump for the ceasefire deal just before his inauguration, please remember that it's tag team foreign policy in the US. Trump was elected to continue the Zionist alliance road map. Biden's role was to achieve total devastation to pave the way for normalization with Zionist entity, especially Saudi Arabia that has been waiting in the wings since October 7th. Trump will move US Zionist operations to new arenas that may include China, Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen, Pakistan. LATAM.

The HTS atrocities (also orchestrated and deadly) will lead to foreign intervention by US, Israel, France, UK, Germany under cover of "protecting minorities" and John Kerry's 'plan B' (2016) will come to fruition - the partitioning of Syria and the regime change alliance successful resource and land grab.

Turkey is more powerful than ever and has out maneuvered regional players. The neo-Ottoman empire is no longer a maniacal fantasy.

Where does China's Belt and Road initiative go now?

All countries neighboring Israel will be de-fanged like Syria, to prevent any threat to Israel's national security emerging, now or in the future.

Trump did nothing that can be considered to be for the benefit of Palestine, he closed the Gaza file to open new ones globally.
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This is a video of my comrade Ranjeet Brar after he was arrested and accused of racism for the heinous act of selling a book that contained historical truths about zionism. Comrade Ranjeet has decided to share this video as it contains certain valuable educational lesson for comrades across Britain and the other imperialist nations facing similarly repressive regimes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0ITvGe998M