Lenny Nista
20th December 2009, 00:13
My name says it all really.:thumbup1:
I've read around the forum a bit, and I'm at a stage in my life where I'm not looking for an argument, but for like minded people. So any leftists out there against all the individualist liberal moralism that's become increasingly dominant in our "movement" since the onset of neoliberalism, who stand for:
The defence of the deformed workers states (like Cuba and North Korea) from restoration,
anti-imperialism (the right to nuclear weapons of oppressed nations like Iran and unconditional defence of this country against imperialist aggression without cowardly third-campist equation of the two,);
unconditional support for the right of oppressed nations to resist occupation regardless of the leadership of the movement, (for example the struggle for a united 32 counties of Ireland free of occupying troops, the struggle of the Iraqis and Afghans against imperialism and/or its puppet states, the right of the Argentineans to the Malvinas, of the Palestinians to return to their original land regardless of the "right to exist" of the Zionist oppressor, defence of the Serbs in the 1990's from the imperialist massacre carried out on them and justified by the B-52 "socialists" in the name of "solidarity" with the Bosnians and Kosovans - i.e. the right to be turned into imperialist protectorates - where some of the left even ended up supporting the KLA and calling on them to laughably turn their arms on the same imperialists arming them!), etc.;
Intervention into the trade unions with no abstentionist "red unions" but rather fighting for combative rank and file tendencies within the unions capable of placing demands on, engaging with, and with a view to eventually replacing, the bureaucracy, people who believe that communsits have an active role not just in the above but in rebuilding the trade union movement and being an active part of it rather than lumpen forms of subsistencep;
So if you want to chat, just send me a PM, otherwise I'll see comrades around the forum and we'll see how many here share my premises.
I've read around the forum a bit, and I'm at a stage in my life where I'm not looking for an argument, but for like minded people. So any leftists out there against all the individualist liberal moralism that's become increasingly dominant in our "movement" since the onset of neoliberalism, who stand for:
The defence of the deformed workers states (like Cuba and North Korea) from restoration,
anti-imperialism (the right to nuclear weapons of oppressed nations like Iran and unconditional defence of this country against imperialist aggression without cowardly third-campist equation of the two,);
unconditional support for the right of oppressed nations to resist occupation regardless of the leadership of the movement, (for example the struggle for a united 32 counties of Ireland free of occupying troops, the struggle of the Iraqis and Afghans against imperialism and/or its puppet states, the right of the Argentineans to the Malvinas, of the Palestinians to return to their original land regardless of the "right to exist" of the Zionist oppressor, defence of the Serbs in the 1990's from the imperialist massacre carried out on them and justified by the B-52 "socialists" in the name of "solidarity" with the Bosnians and Kosovans - i.e. the right to be turned into imperialist protectorates - where some of the left even ended up supporting the KLA and calling on them to laughably turn their arms on the same imperialists arming them!), etc.;
Intervention into the trade unions with no abstentionist "red unions" but rather fighting for combative rank and file tendencies within the unions capable of placing demands on, engaging with, and with a view to eventually replacing, the bureaucracy, people who believe that communsits have an active role not just in the above but in rebuilding the trade union movement and being an active part of it rather than lumpen forms of subsistencep;
So if you want to chat, just send me a PM, otherwise I'll see comrades around the forum and we'll see how many here share my premises.