fredbergen
14th March 2010, 22:22
Lockdown U.? No Police State at Hunter College!
On March 4, hundreds of Hunter students walked out to protest tuition hikes and budget cuts that are part of a nationwide assault on public education. But the Hunter administration turned the college into “Lockdown U,” flooding the campus with police. A pretext was provided by the actions of a small group of supposed “anarchists,” who assaulted and threatened activists organizing the protest. When the provocation and police intervention opened up a dangerous vacuum, Internationalist Club and Class Struggle Education Workers activists and others kept the rally going to maintain the focus on the struggle for “No tuition hike, no budget cuts, no layoffs.” We stressed the need to break with the Democratic Party, which is behind the cuts. Since this incident, a furious exchange of e-mails and Facebook postings has opened up in which “anarchist” supporters try to cover up the vile attack on Hunter activists, while others go after “off-campus students.” Both the use of violence against demonstrators and railing against “outsiders” aid the administration’s attempts to seal off and clamp down on protest at Hunter. The response to March 4 should be to demand: Cops off campus! No turnstiles! The administration and Board of Trustees should be abolished and replaced by representatives democratically elected by students, faculty and campus workers. No Police State at Hunter College! (http://www.internationalist.org/hunternopolicestate1003.html) (9 March 2010)
Democrats, Republicans Wield the Budget Ax – We Need a Class-Struggle Workers Party
Students and Labor: Shut NYC Down, Stop the Assault on Public Education!
On March 4, students, teachers, university faculty and staff and their supporters held a national day of action in defense of public education. The mobilization was sparked by protests last fall against the 32 percent increase in tuition at the University of California. In New York, the same thing is happening in slow motion. Cuts to university budgets by Democratic governor Paterson, racist school closings by Republican mayor Bloomberg and attacks on students and transit workers by the Metropolitan Transit Authority target every section of working people. But to effectively fight the ruling-class assault, you have to know who is the enemy. Organizers of the March 4 protests avoid mentioning that the assault on public education comes from the Democratic Congress and Democratic president Obama. At the time of the 2008 elections, the bulk of the reformist left tried to promote the false “hope” in “change” from the popular new president. In contrast, the Internationalists said, “No to Teacher-Basher McCain and Education-for-War Obama,” and called to “Break with the Democrats – For a Class-Struggle Workers Party.” The CUNY Internationalist Clubs actively participated in the student actions. We publish here the Revolution leaflet distributed at the protests. Students and Labor: Shut NYC Down, Stop the Assault on Public Education! (http://www.internationalist.org/stopassaultpubliceducation1003.html) (4 March 2010)
On March 4, hundreds of Hunter students walked out to protest tuition hikes and budget cuts that are part of a nationwide assault on public education. But the Hunter administration turned the college into “Lockdown U,” flooding the campus with police. A pretext was provided by the actions of a small group of supposed “anarchists,” who assaulted and threatened activists organizing the protest. When the provocation and police intervention opened up a dangerous vacuum, Internationalist Club and Class Struggle Education Workers activists and others kept the rally going to maintain the focus on the struggle for “No tuition hike, no budget cuts, no layoffs.” We stressed the need to break with the Democratic Party, which is behind the cuts. Since this incident, a furious exchange of e-mails and Facebook postings has opened up in which “anarchist” supporters try to cover up the vile attack on Hunter activists, while others go after “off-campus students.” Both the use of violence against demonstrators and railing against “outsiders” aid the administration’s attempts to seal off and clamp down on protest at Hunter. The response to March 4 should be to demand: Cops off campus! No turnstiles! The administration and Board of Trustees should be abolished and replaced by representatives democratically elected by students, faculty and campus workers. No Police State at Hunter College! (http://www.internationalist.org/hunternopolicestate1003.html) (9 March 2010)
Democrats, Republicans Wield the Budget Ax – We Need a Class-Struggle Workers Party
Students and Labor: Shut NYC Down, Stop the Assault on Public Education!
On March 4, students, teachers, university faculty and staff and their supporters held a national day of action in defense of public education. The mobilization was sparked by protests last fall against the 32 percent increase in tuition at the University of California. In New York, the same thing is happening in slow motion. Cuts to university budgets by Democratic governor Paterson, racist school closings by Republican mayor Bloomberg and attacks on students and transit workers by the Metropolitan Transit Authority target every section of working people. But to effectively fight the ruling-class assault, you have to know who is the enemy. Organizers of the March 4 protests avoid mentioning that the assault on public education comes from the Democratic Congress and Democratic president Obama. At the time of the 2008 elections, the bulk of the reformist left tried to promote the false “hope” in “change” from the popular new president. In contrast, the Internationalists said, “No to Teacher-Basher McCain and Education-for-War Obama,” and called to “Break with the Democrats – For a Class-Struggle Workers Party.” The CUNY Internationalist Clubs actively participated in the student actions. We publish here the Revolution leaflet distributed at the protests. Students and Labor: Shut NYC Down, Stop the Assault on Public Education! (http://www.internationalist.org/stopassaultpubliceducation1003.html) (4 March 2010)