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More than 2,500 “No Kings” protests are being held on October 18 throughout the US, in every major city and many smaller towns, as well as in other countries. The Socialist Equality Party supports these demonstrations and calls for the broadest possible participation. The last “No Kings” demonstrations, on June 14, attracted upwards of 10 million people in what is believed to have been the largest single-day political protest in American history.

These demonstrations are taking place under conditions of a mounting conspiracy by the Trump administration to establish a presidential dictatorship. In the days leading up to October 18, administration officials and leading Republicans denounced the protests as a “hate America rally,” branded demonstrators as “terrorists” and threatened to launch investigations against those organizing them. The White House is also preparing to invoke the Insurrection Act, which would give Trump sweeping powers to deploy the military throughout the United States under his direct command.

National Guard troops have already been deployed to major American cities, including Washington D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland and Memphis. In Chicago, the third-largest city in the country, residents face daily assaults by a combination of police, ICE and Department of Homeland Security agents, while National Guard forces have arrived in preparation for further action.

The language coming from the White House is the language of civil war. Trump has called for the military to be used against the “enemy within.” White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has described even the Democratic Party as a “domestic extremist organization.” Trump has opened up the White House to neo-Nazis, Christian nationalists and far-right propagandists, who are openly plotting the abolition of democratic rights.

What is unfolding is not a temporary aberration or a passing episode. There will be no “return to normal.” With the Trump administration, the American ruling class is breaking with constitutional forms of rule.

The decisive question is: What is to be done? How can Trump’s coup be defeated?

The October 18 demonstrations express deep hostility to the Trump administration’s efforts to set up a fascistic dictatorship in the United States. The central slogan, “No Kings,” articulates vast popular hostility to autocracy, (though we would add to it, in the present-day context of the neo-Nazi program of the Trump regime, “No Führers”). However, anger and outrage are not enough to stop dictatorship. What is required, and what is most critical, is a clear program and political strategy to direct this struggle.
Trump, the oligarchy and war

To defeat Trump and send him to the dustbin of history, it is first necessary to understand what this gangster represents. Trump is not a rogue individual, but the political representative of the American capitalist oligarchy. He is the personification of a ruling class that has spent decades enriching itself through financial speculation, parasitism and the relentless impoverishment of the working class.

Hitler, in his time, was placed in power by the most powerful sections of the German ruling class. As for Trump, the aspiring Führer held a meeting with the leading tech billionaires last month in which he pledged to “make it a lot easier” for them to further expand their wealth. The oligarchs—including Bill Gates of Microsoft, Tim Cook of Apple, Sundar Pichai and Sergey Brin of Alphabet (Google), Mark Zuckerberg of Meta (Facebook) and Sam Altman of OpenAI—responded with effusive praise, lauding his “incredible leadership.”

This past Wednesday, on the very eve of the “No Kings” protests, Trump held yet another gathering of dozens of oligarchs in the White House. According to a report in the New York Times, Trump thanked them for the “tremendous amounts of money” they had given to build a White House ballroom that will be used to wine and dine billionaires at future events. “We have a lot of legends in the room tonight, and that’s why we’re here to celebrate you, because you gave,” Mr. Trump told the oligarchs.

Trump, whose corrupt operations were financed by banks during his years as a real estate conman, is their guy. His corruption, total lack of scruples and penchant for violence fit their needs. He has been chosen to deal with an escalating series of economic, social and geopolitical crises for which no conventional, legal, Constitutional and non-violent solutions are at hand. The foundations of the US economy have been rotted out by unprecedented debt and the continued erosion of the dollar’s value on world markets. Above all, they are terrified of the growth of popular opposition to the obscene concentration of wealth in an infinitesimal segment of society.

The 400 richest Americans now control more than $6.6 trillion, while the vast majority of the population is confronting soaring inflation and eroding living standards. US household debt has reached a record $18.39 trillion, including more than $1.2 trillion in credit card debt and $1.6 trillion in student loan debt. Such levels of social inequality are incompatible with democratic forms of rule.

However reckless, bizarre, incoherent and even absurd Trump’s ramblings may appear, there is a logic that connects all facets of his policies: they are aimed at imposing the consequences of the bankruptcy of American capitalism, within the United States and internationally, on the working class.

The ongoing government shutdown, for example, is being used as a battering ram to destroy hundreds of thousands of jobs, dismantle social programs, and strip millions of workers of healthcare, housing and retirement benefits. Measures are already being prepared to slash Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

The war on democratic rights is inseparable from the eruption of imperialist violence abroad. The Trump administration has secretly authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, expanding a campaign of assassinations and regime-change efforts aimed at toppling the government of Nicolás Maduro. In recent weeks, US military forces have attacked vessels off the Venezuelan coast, murdering 27 people under the pretext of “anti-drug” operations.

Trump’s so-called “ceasefire” in Gaza is nothing less than a neocolonial settlement atop the bones of tens of thousands of Palestinians and the rubble of destroyed buildings. These crimes mark a new stage in the decades-long escalation of imperialist war that has now entered the initial stages of world war, encompassing the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Pacific. The capitalist class cannot wage world war abroad while preserving democracy at home; dictatorship is the domestic face of imperialism.
The role of the Democratic Party

That Trump does not speak merely for himself is demonstrated by the absence of serious opposition within the political establishment. Every institution of American capitalism has either endorsed or adapted itself to his authoritarian agenda.

Nine months of the second Trump administration have proven beyond any doubt that the Democratic Party is not a force of opposition but of collaboration and complicity.

In the run-up to the 2024 election, the Democrats warned that Trump was planning to rule as a dictator. They explicitly referred to him as a fascist. But now, confronted with a criminal government that is brazenly violating the Constitution, the Democrats fail to advance any call, let alone strategy, for Trump’s removal from office. As Trump prepares to invoke the Insurrection Act and seeks to criminalize opposition, including the Democrats themselves, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are issuing appeals for “bipartisanship.” They beg Trump and the Republicans to “work together” to end the government shutdown and “make healthcare more affordable,” while saying nothing about the escalating conspiracy for dictatorship.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, the representative of the “left” wing of the Democratic Party, plays a particularly cowardly role. He talks about “fighting oligarchy” without advancing any strategy whatsoever to lead this fight. Trump will not be defeated by blasts of oratorical hot air. Sanders has issued no call for mass opposition and no demand for the removal of the administration. His entire role, along with figures like Democratic Socialists of America member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and now New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, is to channel opposition behind the Democratic Party.

To the extent that any strategy is to be inferred from the disparate statements of the Democrats, it consists entirely of 1) appealing to the Supreme Court to overrule Trump and 2) winning back control of Congress in the 2026 elections. The absurdity of relying on the Supreme Court is self-evident. As for waiting for the outcome of the 2026 elections, there is good reason to believe that if they are even held, it will be with military and fascist para-military forces patrolling the streets of US cities and the ICE gestapo threatening voters outside polling places.

The impotence of the Democrats is rooted in their class interests. Whatever tactical disputes exist between the Democrats and Republicans, both parties are united in the defense of capitalist wealth, the prosecution of imperialist war, and the suppression of popular opposition. The Democrats fear nothing more than the emergence of a mass movement of workers and youth that would challenge the foundations of capitalist rule. Their differences with Trump have always been centered not on his fascistic attack on democratic rights but on aspects of US imperialist policy, especially the US-NATO war against Russia over Ukraine.

As for the apparatus of the trade unions, it is doing nothing as the Trump administration wages a war on the working class. One would never know, judging from the spinelessness of the AFL-CIO, that unions first emerged as organizations of struggle against capitalist exploitation and political repression. The AFL-CIO and its associated organizations have absolutely no independent policy for the defense of the working class.

The union bureaucracy responds with plaintive appeals for “bipartisanship” and “compromise,” while refusing to organize any resistance. Sections of this apparatus, including the United Auto Workers and the Teamsters, have openly aligned themselves with Trump’s program of economic nationalism and trade-war policies.

The Socialist Equality Party calls on all those participating in the “No Kings” demonstrations to take up clear and urgent demands to rally opposition to Trump’s dictatorship. These must include:

The removal of the Trump administration from power and the dismantling of its fascistic apparatus.
The immediate withdrawal of all troops from American cities and an end to the militarization of public life.
An end to the persecution and deportation of immigrant workers, and the abolition of ICE and DHS.
The immediate end of all threats and acts of aggression against Venezuela and other countries, and the dismantling of the American war machine.
The defense of free speech and all democratic rights, including the right to protest, organize and speak against the government without intimidation or censorship.
An end to the mass layoffs, cuts to social programs and destruction of living standards.

These demands cannot be achieved through appeals to the ruling class or its political representatives. They require the independent intervention of the working class, acting as a unified and conscious political force. Workers must organize collectively to resist the attack on democratic rights and prepare a general strike to bring down Trump’s dictatorship.

The Socialist Equality Party calls for the formation of rank-and-file committees in every workplace, factory and neighborhood to coordinate this struggle. These committees must unite every section of the working class—teachers and nurses, auto and logistics workers, public employees, youth and students—into a single, powerful movement. They must become the foundation for a counteroffensive linking the defense of democratic rights to the fight for jobs, wages, healthcare and social equality.

In the development of the struggle against dictatorship in the United States, it is critical to understand its international dimensions. It is necessary to break with all forms of nationalist parochialism. The greatest strength of the working class lies in its international character. American workers must see themselves as part of a global working class, and strive consciously to connect their fight against Trump with the movement of the working class on a global scale. In an epoch when all aspects of the production process are ruled by global economic networks, the strategy of the working class must be international.

The SEP is spearheading the building of the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees (IWA-RFC) to unite workers across industries and national borders in a global struggle against dictatorship, inequality, and capitalist exploitation. The establishment of dictatorship in the United States will sound the death knell for democratic rights everywhere. The response must be international, uniting workers across every continent in a common struggle against imperialist war and social reaction.

The entire historical experience of the 1930s demonstrated that the fight against fascism cannot be separated from the struggle against capitalism and for socialism. The defense of democracy requires the expropriation of the financial oligarchy and the transformation of the corporations and banks into public utilities under democratic workers’ control. The immense wealth concentrated in the hands of a few must be used to meet human needs, not private profit.

Many of those participating in the last “No Kings” demonstration drew inspiration from the American Revolution. It is necessary to recall that the great uprising of the American colonists in 1775 was provoked by the British monarch’s deployment of troops in Boston, New York and Philadelphia to intimidate and suppress opposition to tyranny. Now, as we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the spirit of revolutionary commitment to the defense of the rights of man must be revived. These are indeed, as the great Tom Paine wrote so memorably, “the times that try men’s souls.”

The ruling class is in the process of repudiating all the democratic rights established in that revolution and reaffirmed in the great struggle for the abolition of slavery led by Abraham Lincoln between 1861 and 1865. The defense of these rights is now inseparable from the development of a working class movement to achieve its social rights: the right to a job and a livable income, to food, housing, healthcare and education. These rights are not compatible with the capitalist profit system.

To achieve these rights and stop the descent into fascism and barbarism, the working class must take power into its own hands, reorganize economic life on socialist foundations, and establish genuine democracy based on social equality. The Socialist Equality Party and its youth organization, the International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE), call on workers, young people and all those who are committed to the defense of democratic rights and social equality to take up this fight: Build rank-and-file committees in factories, all work places, schools and neighborhoods.

We urge all those who agree with this strategy to join the SEP and turn the immense social power of the working class into a conscious movement for socialism.
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>>2527739
>the counterrevolution of 1776
The point of critiquing nationalist narratives about history isn't to come up with even stupider, contrarian alternative theories.

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>>2527739
>>2527804
for 1776 to be a counterrevolution, there would have to be an actual revolution that it was counter to, which there wasn't

Glad American leftists are open about being Democrats nowadays

Let there be a king.
A kingless people are a bastard people.
Multi-party democracy has set people against themselves long enough. All the parties must be destroyed, so the people can walk as one man by the expression of one ruler.
A king will make the country one family, a cult of personality will establish a community of pleasures and pains.

>>2527283
TRVTHNVKE. It's now 2 days after the protests and absolutely nothing happened, there wasn't even a protest that escalated into a riot. Just more performative liberal virtue signalling as usual.

And the reason Democrats don't give any direction other than "wait until 2028 for the next voooooote!" is because they're controlled opposition for the "left" designed to maintain the status quo, much like Republicans are for the "right". Every day I marvel at the genius of this system, funneling the people's own revolutionary tendencies into upholding the status quo rather than tearing it down.

>>2527926
We need to conjugate spoke into "spake" again it sounds so cool

>>2528063
>he think riots aren't performative as well

>>2527025
PEPE!!! :DDD

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>>2527025
libs then:
>frogs are le problematic
libs now:
>frogs are le resistance!

Why is Trump bad again? Hes reversing globalization which has been a disaster for the American working class. Hes bringing back real production and jobs. Hes kicking out illegals which will increase the demand for labor, reduce unemployment and increase wages. Hes accelerating AI instead of regulating it to death, which will bring us closer to FALC.

>>2528134
>>2528166
Pepe was originally nonpolitical, even on 4chan, so reclaiming it is a good thing imo (or it would be if it wasn't by fucking libs)

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>>2528166
libs then:
>pepe is le resistance

>2528218
bot

>>2528218
>Hes bringing back real production and jobs
lol, lmao even

>>2528063
You can hardly blame people (okay you can blame them a little bit) when the further-left alternative is like "let's hope Trump wins to heighten the contradictions" and then you don't do any contradiction heightening when he wins, instead you just don't do anything. That's not going to work. I'll just be a liberal.

There's also the possibility of a strike wave in 2028 because several major contracts expire at the same time. Some of them are preparing for it, and it could link up with the No Kings bullshit, and the real communists though? Meh. This isn't for them. They won't be fooled.


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<American Democrats when a country has a monarchy
>we don't want to upset them with our no kings protest
<American Democrats when a country has a democratically elected leader who wants to do basic land reforms or nationalizatoin
>EEEEK! IT'S THE SECOND COMING OF STALIN! KILL KILL KILL! SAVE ME, CIA!

>>2528129
They are but at least they do more economic damage to america

>>2528981
Yep, I'm glad Trump won because he's both stupid and unrestrained and he's going to drive the American Empire into the ground, while your democrats at least would maintain the status quo. 建国同志万岁!

Why don't they call it No Bourgeois? Capitalists have more power than kings ever did

>>2528988
This is seriously pathetic. If they wanted to sit around some monument on a central square to cast slogans, they could have just said so, and not pretend to be doing a protest

>>2529071
Because the protests are organized by the DNC and the PSL are cucks

Realistically speaking, No Kings is going to be the last libshit protest movement before shit hits the fan and people learn the hard way that vooting isn't going to save them.

>>2529093
>No Kings is going to be the last libshit protest movement before shit hits the fan and people learn the hard way that vooting isn't going to save them.
Wishful thinking. I predict more or less Trump 1 followed by Biden 2.

>>2529015
You're really presenting me with a difficult choice of going to a No Kings demonstration or doing nothing.

>>2528988
I can't find an actual source for this outside of a Facebook post by "Donald Trump For President's Post". Are you sure this isn't fake?

>>2529120
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Kings_protests_(June_2025)
> in 20 foreign countries, including Canada, Japan, Mexico, and in Europe. In countries with constitutional monarchies such as Canada and the United Kingdom, the alternate "Dictators" or "Tyrants" titles were favored over "Kings" to avoid confusion with anti-monarchic movements; Hawaii did the same to avoid confusion with a King Kamehameha Day parade held on the same day.

>>2529124
still doesn't rly have a source and since it's organized by a bunch of different groups not the dems themselves, you can't necessarily blame "american democrats" for that since the existence of kings around the world is due to a broader interplay of corrupt elements than just one… like the dems aren't solely responsible for canada and uk still being fucking cucked monarchies

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>>2529135
>still doesn't rly have a source and since it's organized by a bunch of different groups not the dems themselves, you can't necessarily blame "american democrats" for that since the existence of kings around the world is due to a broader interplay of corrupt elements than just one… like the dems aren't solely responsible for canada and uk still being fucking cucked monarchies
You are just playing dumb I have to believe. Every mention of "No Tyrants" will tell you the same thing.

https://www.theverge.com/policy/687195/no-kings-trump-parade-protests
London, UK

>London’s protest was a little different than most: it was almost entirely bereft of “No Kings” signs, thanks to the fact that about two miles away much larger crowds were gathered to celebrate the official birthday of one King Charles III.


>“We don’t have anything against King Charles,” Alyssa, a member of organizers Indivisible London, told me. And so, “out of respect for our host country as immigrants,” they instead set up shop in front of the US embassy with a tweaked message: “No kings, no crowns” became “no tyrants, no clowns.”

>>2529109
No kings = doing nothing

>>2529171
No person is under any moral obligation to obey any agent of the United States government at the current time.

>But the protesters are a bunch of white liberals
They're right though

>They're old

Seniors are people too

When the police tell you what to do, I suggest that you obey. But obedience is not enough and I suggest also that you constantly express your enthusiasm for obedience in general. After all, that is who you are.

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>>2529135
>>2529120
the democrat defender has logged on

>>2529356
I ship these two.

>>2529364
That's nice, keep it to yourself.

>>2526976
What the fuck are you talking about?


>>2527025
I like Portland/Oregonian Frogs tho. They are peak halloweencore cringekino, post more.

>>2527025
didn't the same frog mascots used to be a chinese trend for doing salutes or "getting revenge" on people that punch inflatable frog balloons?

>>2526703
RCA is the leftist org with the least baggage in the US and their analysis is the most correct, change my mind. DSA is just the left wing of the Democratic Party (will never go anywhere). ACP is a glowing joke. PSL is a big tent org that has no clear message or program.

>>2529356
Would. (x2)

>>2529384
The costumes are also made in China so the more we buy, the more we build the productive forces.

>>2527986
>t. didn't read the article
Saturday’s “No Kings” demonstrations, which drew an estimated 7 million people into the streets across the United States in the largest mass protests in American history, gave powerful expression to the growing popular opposition to the Trump administration’s conspiracy to establish a dictatorship. The White House reeks of fascism, and millions of people have caught the stench.

For those who marched or supported the protests, one question now poses itself with burning urgency: What next?

The mass protests are only the beginning of an expanding movement against the Trump regime. But for this movement to go forward, the demonstrations must be critically evaluated and placed within the context of the overall political situation. The danger is that, without the articulation of a clear perspective, the enormous popular impulse of opposition will be dissipated.

It is first of all necessary to understand that the demonstrations themselves, however massive, will not stop Trump’s drive toward dictatorship. The president’s own response, in the promotion of AI-generated videos depicting himself dumping feces on protesters, was both vile and violent. It expressed the contempt of a criminal regime for the population.

Trump speaks not as an individual but as the political representative of a class, the capitalist oligarchy. Confronted with mounting economic, geopolitical and domestic crises, the ruling elite has drawn the conclusion that the preservation of its wealth and privileges is incompatible with democratic forms of rule.

This reality was underscored two days after the demonstrations, when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that the White House could proceed with the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, under the absurd pretense that the city is a “war zone.” The decision makes clear that Trump’s drive toward dictatorship rests on the active collaboration of the state apparatus, including the courts and the military.

What was most clearly absent from the protests was a defined program upon which this government can be opposed. The declaration “No Kings” expresses a democratic sentiment that is very broadly felt, but in and of itself it is an abstraction in that it does not define how the drive to dictatorship is to be stopped. This weakness reflects both the as yet low level of historical and political consciousness among broad sections of the population and the fact that the demonstrations remained, however tenuously, under the political control of the Democratic Party and its affiliates.

It must be stated bluntly that any subordination of this movement to the Democratic Party will prove fatal—absolutely fatal—to the struggle against Trump’s fascistic conspiracies. The Democratic Party is, and has always been, a capitalist party. Historically, it has functioned as the “graveyard of social movements,” the place where popular opposition is defanged and buried. This is all the more true today, when the Democrats act not as opponents of the Trump administration, but as its collaborators and enablers.

This includes figures like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the senator from Wall Street, who joined a march in New York City after weeks of doing everything in his power to cover up the Trump administration’s escalating conspiracy for dictatorship. It was Schumer who earlier this year played the central role in securing the passage of the budget resolution that guaranteed funding for Trump’s government.

More politically pernicious, however, are individuals such as Bernie Sanders, who was brought in to deliver the main address at the demonstration in Washington D.C. The role of Sanders (and many others, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Zohran Mamdani and other members of the Democratic Socialists of America) is to conceal the absence of any genuine program to oppose Trump with empty demagogy, that is, political deceit disguised as radicalism.

Nothing in Sanders’ speech addressed the real causes of the present crisis. There was not a trace of analysis, not a single reference to capitalism or socialism and not one word about how the criminal Trump government is to be driven from office, which is the basic question. Instead, he appealed to his “Republican colleagues” to “start negotiating” and not let “the American healthcare system be destroyed.” In a different time, would he call on his “Nazi colleagues” not to neglect Social Security?

The basic deceit is the claim that it is possible to oppose Trump and the growth of fascism through the Democratic Party, and without opposing the capitalist system that gives rise to them. But this is the fundamental issue. As the Socialist Equality Party explained in its statement to the “No Kings” protests, “The entire historical experience of the 1930s demonstrated that the fight against fascism cannot be separated from the struggle against capitalism and for socialism.”

The aim of the Democrats and their affiliated organizations is to block any movement of social protest from developing a political program and direction that threatens capitalism. Their goal is to let off steam and divert popular opposition behind their own pro-imperialist political agenda. Those involved in the protests and seeking a way to stop Trump’s conspiracy cannot allow this to happen.

The Socialist Equality Party intervened in the October 18 demonstrations to fight for a socialist program and political perspective. Supporters distributed tens of thousands of copies of the SEP’s statement “No Kings, No Nazi Führers! Mobilize the working class against Trump’s dictatorship!” at protests across the United States and internationally, along with the party’s pamphlet, Trump’s Fascist Conspiracy and How to Fight It: A Socialist Strategy.

The SEP’s intervention aimed to transform a spontaneous outpouring of anger into a conscious political movement, armed with a strategy for the mobilization of the working class against fascism and capitalism.

The response to the SEP’s intervention revealed an unmistakable political fact: There exists within the population an immense, deeply felt opposition to dictatorship, inequality and war; broad opposition to the Democratic Party; and a growing receptivity to a socialist program. Workers, students and young people who spoke to SEP campaigners wanted to understand not only why this crisis has developed but what must be done to stop it.

To return to the question: What next? The answer is to develop an offensive for socialism in the working class. While many workers participated in the demonstrations, they did so primarily as individuals. This is due in large part to the absolutely pernicious role played by the union apparatus, which functions entirely as a mechanism of the suppression of class struggle.

The working class has not yet intervened as an organized force, with its own program. This must change. The central target of all the Trump administration’s actions is the working class. It is workers who are being thrown into unemployment by the mass firing of federal employees, who face the destruction of vital social programs, and who will suffer from the elimination of the Department of Education and the escalating attacks on teachers.

The dismantling of public health has driven conditions for healthcare workers to the breaking point, while Trump’s trade war policies have fueled soaring inflation that is wiping out living standards. And it is the working class that will be used as cannon fodder in the escalating global war.

When Trump speaks of the “enemy within,” he is giving voice to the fears of the capitalist oligarchy of the working class. And when he denounces “socialism” and “Marxism” with ever-greater hysteria, he is articulating the terror of the billionaires that the masses of workers and youth in the United States and internationally will turn consciously to a revolutionary program aimed at abolishing the capitalist system.

There is a growing mood of social opposition and protest throughout the United States and internationally. The task now is not to wait passively for the next demonstration but to use this opposition as a lever in the fight for a movement of the working class for socialism.

The Socialist Equality Party is spearheading the fight to build rank-and-file committees in every workplace as part of the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees (IWA-RFC) and to develop within the working class a conscious socialist movement, strategically aligned and organizationally connected with the developing struggles of the global working class.

Opposition to dictatorship can only go forward to the extent that it is rooted in the social and political struggles of the working class, based on an internationalist socialist strategy. The defense of democracy is impossible without the development of a socialist movement to end capitalism and place the wealth of society under the democratic control of the working class itself.

We call on all those who agree with this program to join the Socialist Equality Party.

Nazism, big business and the working class: Historical experience and political lessons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPMz5YRLqRk&t=2s

>>2528063
See I'm not sure if "riots" are the answer. I think what would be needed (hypothetically, of course, NSA) is leadership that could steer a generic "riot" into something with political bite. Shit like actually taking territory and sectioning it off, declaring a "people's government" or what have you. Generic property damage and violence isn't the answer, ideally things would remain peaceful, but it'd be a stark declaration that you wont be governed by the Trump regime any further.

>>2529896
>Shit like actually taking territory and sectioning it off, declaring a "people's government" or what have you.
this is much more dangerous than "Generic property damage and violence" though, thats straight separatism and is ample justification for the state to use all his means including its armed forces

>>2529896
>leadership to steer
wtf is Joe Sims doing then?

>>2529687
you would have sex with the young fertile hourglass figure 2D waifu drawings? Wowzers what a controversial opinion!!!!

>>2530187
>Wowzers what a controversial opinion!!!!
On this site it is somehow


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