The Genocide Continues

Israel’s relentless genocide against the people of Gaza continues without letup as I write these lines. In recent weeks, U.S. imperialism has tried to create the impression they’re putting some distance between themselves and the Israeli regime. For example, the Democratic Senate majority leader Charles Schumer said, “As a lifelong supporter of Israel, it has become clear to me: The Netanyahu coalition no longer fits the needs of Israel after October 7. The world has changed, radically, since then, and the Israeli people are being stifled right now by a governing vision that is stuck in the past”. 

Schumer is right about one thing: The world changed after October 7 as massive protests broke out across the globe, including within the United States. It isn’t only Schumer. Genocide Joe’s administration, after vetoing every ceasefire proposed in the UN Security Council, introduced a resolution of its own, the nature of which was summarized by Russian representative Vassily Nebenzia. 

“Nebenzia further described the vote as a ploy to throw [U.S. voters in support of a ceasefire] a bone’ with a false ceasefire call,” the web publication Truthout reported. 

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  1. “Why do progressives and most academic Marxist economists insist, contrary to the facts, that the attempt to demonetize gold succeeded? The answer is found in the intermediate class position they occupy. Instead of attempting to replace the rule of the capitalist class with the rule of the working class, the class that stands between the two main classes wants to use non-commodity money to generate capitalist prosperity. The middle class — or petit bourgeoisie, to use old-time Marxist terminology — believes if business is good, profits will rise while the full employment that goes with good business will allow wages to rise at the same time. This way, the middle-class reformers believe capitalist prosperity generated and maintained by non-commodity money capitalism will overcome the contradictions between the two main classes, the capitalists and the working class.”

    Well said, the non-commodity money “marxists” are petty bourgeois revisionists and social fascists, they were conscious about it too, i’ve spoken with some academic “marxists” about your blog and how non-commodity money is incompatible with the labour theory of value, they just ignored me or ridiculed me, they don’t want to engage in good faith. The true is that they don’t want socialism, they want Social Democracry or Chinese style capitalism with hammer and sickle aesthetics, they fear that their petty bourgeois living standards will be lost under a planned economy, that’s why they are terrified of real socialism.

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