Wednesday, 10 June 2020

THIS IS HOW THEY DO IT

This is how they placate you and make you think everything's okay, and the system will work itself out somehow. After all, it's just one or two bad apples, right ?
 Fuck no.


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WE HAVE SEEN THIS SHIT BEFORE!

by Bob Avakian

 | revcom.us

It’s time to put an end to this!
Confronted with the mass outpouring of righteous outrage sparked by the 
murder of George Floyd, Trump praises the police, slanders Floyd and the 
protesters, and threatens and unleashes violent repression. Anyone with a heart 
opposes and denounces Trump’s actions. But what people also need to recognize, 
and defeat, are the more deceptive, insidious moves of the “mainstream” section 
of the ruling class (represented by institutions like the Democratic Party and media 
like CNN) to kill off more “softly” the rising tide of mass protest and rebellion and 
prevent people from getting to the root of the problem and pursuing the actual 
solution.
To help combat this, it is important to identify the basics of their well-worn 
“four-step method” to “pacify,” “domesticate”—and misdirect into meaningless 
channels—the mass outpourings of outrage that erupt when crimes of this system, 
such as police terror and murder, become sharply exposed. So here it is:
Number One: Slander the person killed by police if possible—paint them as a 
criminal and imply that they did something to provoke the violence by police—
but if that won’t get over, and it’s too risky and might backfire and give rise to more 
outrage, talk about what a “tragedy” this latest murder by police is, express 
sympathy for the victim (and the family of the victim), and say “we need a 
‘conversation’” about the problem. Act as if it is just now coming to light what a 
terrible, systemic problem institutionalized racism, police brutality and murder 
actually is. If it cannot be avoided, charge the murdering pigs with a crime 
(but, if possible, make the charge less than the actual monstrous crime committed, 
and charge as few pigs as possible).
Number Two: If the protests seem to be getting “out of hand,” in a way that might 
cause the authorities to “lose control,” bring in the “firemen” (and women) to “pacify” 
the protesters by preaching to them about being “respectful” and “respectable.” 
Give media coverage to the mass outpouring of outrage but go on and on about 
“good protest” vs. “bad protest”—denouncing supposed “outside agitators” who are 
“hijacking” the “legitimate” protest and “thugs” who are spoiling the 
“peaceful expression of a grievance.” Criticize some of the violence of the police 
(and other armed forces of the system) in attacking the protests, when this 
becomes too blatant to ignore, but keep repeating the mantra about “good protest” 
vs. “bad protest.”
Number Three: Build up bourgeois and petty bourgeois forces and opportunists 
who will keep things as much as possible on the terms of the system—who do 
not call out the system for what it is (a system of exploitation and oppression 
whose name is capitalism-imperialism) and who do not call for ending this system 
but instead advocate reforms within this system that are meaningless or impossible 
(or both). Call for commissions to “study” the problem and advocate “changes” 
that are largely cosmetic and in any case will do nothing to stop the ongoing 
terror and murder by police. Preach about how protest is good but, to bring about 
change, “the energy” has to be channeled into voting—for representatives of 
the very same system that perpetrates these outrages and will keep on doing so!
Number Four: Once (they hope!) the mass outpouring of protest and rebellion has 
been “pacified,” “domesticated,” and misdirected into “harmless” channels, do 
nothing meaningful to address the situation that gave rise to the mass outpouring of 
outrage. Find a way to let the murdering pigs off, if possible—or, if it might be too 
dangerous (might once again light the spark to mass outrage) to let them off 
completely, have the punishment be as light as possible. Work to have any 
discussion about the problems with the police be cast in terms of “how to improve 
relations between the police and the communities they ‘serve’”—instead of the 
reality that the police “serve and protect” the system that rules over the people and 
enforce the oppression that is built into this system.
Be prepared to repeat all this when, once again, the outrage at the continuing 
crimes of this system boils over and this outrage needs to be killed off, with 
“kindness” as well as brutal repression.
THIS MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO GO DOWN ONCE AGAIN! It must not be 
accepted that terms of how to wage the struggle against the monstrous 
crimes of this system will be dictated by those who represent this very 
same system!
How the struggle against oppression must be waged should be determined by a 
scientific analysis of what is the cause of the oppression, what is required to finally 
put an end to this, and what are necessary means of struggle that flow from that 
scientific analysis. This leads to the conclusion that what is required is 
REVOLUTION—NOTHING LESS!—and the struggle against all the ways in 
which this system oppresses, degrades, exploits and plunders people, and 
the environment, must be waged with a determination to build toward the 
revolution that will sweep away this system, and bring a much better system 
into being, laying the foundation and providing the means for moving beyond 
all the unnecessary suffering, and the madness and destruction, that this system 
of capitalism-imperialism imposes on the masses of humanity, and ultimately on 
humanity as a whole.

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