RNK
6th June 2006, 07:15
Is it possible?
6 months ago I'd have said no. However, recently I have had contact with a local revolutionary organization that believes that immediate Revolution is possible, without the need to wait for "a global crisis affecting both the bourgeoisie and the proletariat".
Their message is that it is essentially possible to start a revolution immediately. Many can agree that one of the most visible obstacles of such an immediate revolution is the proletariat themselves; that it is not believed by the masses that violent uprising is yet needed. Also, the assumed disgust with which the population would view such a violent undertaking is another large obstacle; the utter command of the word "terrorism" the west now has, and the fear-mongering the word produces, is a very dangerous tool to supress such uprisings.
Obviously an uprising would be extremely difficult. It would need a central, stable support group from which to recruit and assemble a red army around; it would also need a plethora of logistics and political faces, and would be forced to fight, at first, in enemy territory, subjected to the wide range of tools the capitalist governments have at their disposal, such as massive militaries, far-reaching intelligence services and the majority (via dillusion) on their side.
Currently, in Canada, there is a crisis of sorts brewing among the Native peoples which has been in existance for years. Recently it has boiled over into open confrontations between Native militias and the Canadian Army. Ontop of that, Native culture is in absolute misery; suicide rates on Native reserves are, in some places, higher than anywhere else on earth. Protests, uprisings and clashes against the federal government occur frequently and range in severity from small gatherings of protesting youth to month-long barricades and rioting.
It is on this focus that a Revolution can grow from an embryonic movement to one of capable worth. The Natives are obviously ready to stand up, and their cries echo the cries of the oppressed workers, the oppressed minorities and the denizens and unlucky of society. They cry for equality, for a better life under a system built to support them, not the current system which has abandoned them.
This organization, the Revolutionary Communist Party of Canada is based in Montreal and it too believes that an uprising in Canada is possible. It is anti-seperatist (as it should be) and is currently in the final steps of organizing its political wing. From there it will hopefully reach out and secure itself in the Native liberation movement. In that, I believe, the movement can grow.
As for the other mentioned obstacle, the unwillingness of the populace to engage in a bloody revolutionary war, I believe that too is possible. I believe that if a violent revolution, coupled with political insurrection and education and propaganda, can survive for a period of years without being crushed, that the people of this modern, 1st world country will become "accustomed" to the violence, and although that statement may seem in itself a tragicomic way of putting it, it is my believe that if that can occur, than widespread popular support for the movement can also occur, so long as the movement unrelentlessly strives to prove that it is infact working and fighting for the masses.
And if there are any counter-revolutionary persons that wish to flame me (and I have no doubt there will be many that want to), don't bother. I won't be coming back to this thread. If there are any persons honestly interested about supporting the Marxist-Leninist Revolution in Canada, TODAY and not tomorrow, you can contact me via PM.
Ernest
6 months ago I'd have said no. However, recently I have had contact with a local revolutionary organization that believes that immediate Revolution is possible, without the need to wait for "a global crisis affecting both the bourgeoisie and the proletariat".
Their message is that it is essentially possible to start a revolution immediately. Many can agree that one of the most visible obstacles of such an immediate revolution is the proletariat themselves; that it is not believed by the masses that violent uprising is yet needed. Also, the assumed disgust with which the population would view such a violent undertaking is another large obstacle; the utter command of the word "terrorism" the west now has, and the fear-mongering the word produces, is a very dangerous tool to supress such uprisings.
Obviously an uprising would be extremely difficult. It would need a central, stable support group from which to recruit and assemble a red army around; it would also need a plethora of logistics and political faces, and would be forced to fight, at first, in enemy territory, subjected to the wide range of tools the capitalist governments have at their disposal, such as massive militaries, far-reaching intelligence services and the majority (via dillusion) on their side.
Currently, in Canada, there is a crisis of sorts brewing among the Native peoples which has been in existance for years. Recently it has boiled over into open confrontations between Native militias and the Canadian Army. Ontop of that, Native culture is in absolute misery; suicide rates on Native reserves are, in some places, higher than anywhere else on earth. Protests, uprisings and clashes against the federal government occur frequently and range in severity from small gatherings of protesting youth to month-long barricades and rioting.
It is on this focus that a Revolution can grow from an embryonic movement to one of capable worth. The Natives are obviously ready to stand up, and their cries echo the cries of the oppressed workers, the oppressed minorities and the denizens and unlucky of society. They cry for equality, for a better life under a system built to support them, not the current system which has abandoned them.
This organization, the Revolutionary Communist Party of Canada is based in Montreal and it too believes that an uprising in Canada is possible. It is anti-seperatist (as it should be) and is currently in the final steps of organizing its political wing. From there it will hopefully reach out and secure itself in the Native liberation movement. In that, I believe, the movement can grow.
As for the other mentioned obstacle, the unwillingness of the populace to engage in a bloody revolutionary war, I believe that too is possible. I believe that if a violent revolution, coupled with political insurrection and education and propaganda, can survive for a period of years without being crushed, that the people of this modern, 1st world country will become "accustomed" to the violence, and although that statement may seem in itself a tragicomic way of putting it, it is my believe that if that can occur, than widespread popular support for the movement can also occur, so long as the movement unrelentlessly strives to prove that it is infact working and fighting for the masses.
And if there are any counter-revolutionary persons that wish to flame me (and I have no doubt there will be many that want to), don't bother. I won't be coming back to this thread. If there are any persons honestly interested about supporting the Marxist-Leninist Revolution in Canada, TODAY and not tomorrow, you can contact me via PM.
Ernest