Posted on 03/31/2006 9:30:07 AM PST by SittinYonder
Whether they call themselves anarchists, communists, socialists or marxists, whether their cause is anti-war, the environment, gay rights or animal rights or they just want to Impeach the Smirking Chimp, theyre all the same to me. They are united in a common goal of undermining capitalism in general and the United States in particular.
The are all communists to me.
Over the course of the last century we have been able to trace the path of the anti-American movement that traditionally has been associated with communism. Particularly in the last 20 years or so we have seen this movement take on new and specific causes to gain more followers.
The latest cause for the anti-American, anti-capitalist lunatics is now the issue of illegal immigration.
While there may have been a legitimate debate over the illegal immigration issue - how to deal with those already here, what to do about border security, enact new laws or enforce those that are existing - we are seeing the issue alter into yet another tentacle of the communist cause: open borders.
The website delete the border contains several links at the top of the page, one that takes you to o.r.g.a.n.i.c collectives website which proclaims that it is Opposing repression globally and nurturing independent communities.
While o.r.g.a.n.i.c. collective claims to consist of anarchists, and not communists, on their about page, their screed in favor of anarchism quickly devolves into opposition to corporations and capitalism:
We consider ourselves anti-authoritarian in that we wish to broaden anarchism to work for the abolition of both governments and corporations, the contemporary rulers under global capitalism. Today the struggle against domination must include struggles against the corporations that are the faces behind the masks of the WTO, IMF and trade agreements like NAFTA, FTAA, CAFTA as well as those governmental mechanisms as well.
Among the links that the o.r.g.a.n.i.c. collective offers is one to Che Cafe. (Please note the ucsd.edu address, Univ. Calif. San Diego) Here at the Che Café the anarchists are already hanging out with the communists as the Che Cafés about page illustrates:
The Che Cafe is a community space, DIY venue, vegan cafe, resource center for radical grassroots activists, and a whole lot more. We put on all ages shows, serve tasty vegetarian food and host numerous political and social events. The Che Cafe is "owned" and run by a non-hierarchical worker's collective - no bosses! The Che is a great place to meet and hang out with other people who envision a better world.
The Ché Café Collective is committed to radical social change and equality. Our community works to create itself as an alternative while, at the same time, attempting to open a space for and support other grass-roots organizations.
The Che Café also offers some links which are conveniently divided into two groups: political or music. Under the political links, you can find a variety of anarchist or vegan links, among them the Anarchist Archives where you are greeted with a collage of historys anarchist promoters - everyone from Noam Chomsky to Michael Bakunin to Emma Goldman, perhaps the best known of the anarcho-communists. The question as to whether they are anarchists, marxists, socialists or communists is, in my opinion, irrelevant. The anarchy promoted by the likes of Chomsky and Goldman is little different from marxism. They are driven by their opposition to capitalism and claim to represent workers rights.
They are all communists to me.
Che Cafés links also put us in touch with the Earth Liberation Front and Earth Firsts website. I wont make the argument here that the eco-freaks at ELF are in fact communists dressed in green instead of red. Ill simply say that they are.
Going back to the delete the borders website, we get another link to Anarchist Action. Again, the about page shows that Anarchist Action, like the rest of the Bolsheviks, is opposed to capitalism:
The focus of the forum is captured in the broad set of guidelines which it provides to potential projects or working groups. Anarchist action does not seek to reform the current system, nor does it propose a specific alternative with which to replace the system that exploits us. Rather, its means are also its end: to empower people through mass direct action and to generate the kind of solidarity that can only be forged in struggle. This solidarity is our defense against capitalism, government, racism, patriarchy, and all forms of oppression, and it is a foundation for any post-revolutionary system based on cooperation and mutual aid.
But if you want to see whether or not the avowed communists (not those hiding behind some other banner), then head over to the Workers Party website and see what they have to say about illegal immigration. In an editorial headlined The Rights of Immigrants - the Rights of All! the avowed communists make clear their opposition to any kind of immigration reform.
Over the last few weeks, millions of Americans have come into the public arena to defend the rights of immigrants. Five hundred thousand people marched in Los Angeles. Three hundred thousand demonstrated in Chicago. Tens of thousands marched in Denver, Phoenix, Milwaukee and many other cities.
The people are protesting the government's attempt to pass new anti-immigrant legislation.
[snip]
The capitalists use this caste of workers, denied all rights, to drag down the wages and standard of rights of all workers.
[snip]
Let us carry the struggle through to the end until our country guarantees, in practice, FULL AND EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL HUMAN BEINGS!
And the Peoples Weekly World Newspaper contains a glowing review of the recent marches by Rosalio Munoz:
LOS ANGELES The over half million immigrant rights supporters who rallied in Los Angeles March 25 sent their fellow Americans and their government a clear message: We are Americans, we are workers who build up this economy and society, we are not terrorists nor criminals, we deserve justice and equality with legalization!
[snip]
Carrying themselves with dignity, people were so solidly pressed together that smoking was virtually absent. No alcohol was present and no arrests were made.
At least they were not smoking!
The communist influence in America is not dead. Most of us here know that. But I believe it is vitally important that we continue to see the Red Threat that exists behind the slogans and the causes. When the communists - the anti-American, anti-capitalists - work behind the scenes to rally to a new cause, it should be pointed out. Now, through the demands of illegal immigrants for full citizenship, the communists are finding another avenue to seek to undermine our country and our way of life.
It's a pure vanity.
If you want off this one-time ping list, you should have told me before I pinged you. ;-)
....and we are cowards to them.
The country is asleep. WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP!!!
Not only cowards, but they also think we're stupid not to see what they're up to. I hope they do a lot more demonstrations, and let the public see just how rotten to the core the illegal immigration movement really is.
(I'd make a link for ya, but it would take me all afternoon)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1606882/posts?page=6#6
I have seen it and agree ... except I can't change my behavior because I already mow my own lawn and have slave labor (ie kids) to clean the house.
Surely you remenber the line about "Give enough rope to the capitalist and he is sure to hang himself".
That's what the WSJ is doing, while the communists just wait.
Nothing about it is 'capitalist' by strict definition. Even where, 'big business' is behind this, it is where private enterprise has found it feasible and profitable to exploit government intrusion into the economy and it's failure to enforce the same.
The communist plot isn't so much the invasion, IMO, nor is it coming from the invaders. The communists are co-opting the issue. It's the rallies, the "uniting workers to the struggle" and the overall mayhem they can create.
The communists, leftists, anti-Americans will take over any issue if they can gain more followers to their cause and try to create chaos in this country.
Let me add one other thing. It's not the illegal Mexican picking the peaches who said to himself, "We ought to go on strike for a day" (or however you say that in Spanish).
If you look on these websites, the people putting the sites together and organizing the rallies even acknowledge in some instances that they are not immigrants (read white-bread trust fund leftists).
How does Jose the gardener get tied up with the anarchist movement when he creates his pro-rights for illegals website?
Once the objective is achieved, borders closed
Rights become priorities of the party. What ever benefits the party is called a right.
Cicero, About 2500 years ago
Some American socialists and anarchists opposed the communists.
I think Sydney Hook, for example, remained a socialist. He spent a big chunk of his life fighting communism in the U.S. and abroad.
I suspect that those are few and would ask, at least in today's terms, what's the difference? I realize there was a time when the ideologies were unique from each other, but I believe that today they are all driven by essentially the same goals, the destruction of capitalism and the insertion of an authoritarian, centralized, nanny state government.
There may even be a majority in their ranks who don't see that as the goal, but in the end I believe that is what they are fighting for regardless of their intent.
The communists had a plan and we see continue to see it in process today.
Freedom of speech.
Anticommunist Sydney Hook believed that, unlike communism, socialism (or at least a welfare state) could only thrive with freedom of speech.
Marking.
Correction: communists ARE socialists.. so were/are Nazi's..
Still today? I suspect there are very few socialists who would recognize that distinction.
And as I said, they're all communists to me. Leftists, socialists, nanny staters, greens - whatever the specific cause du jour, any more I think they fall under a single umbrella.
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