September 2, 2018 Poem by Facundo Rompehuevos Nemesis the Salvadoran no one knew his real name buthe introduced himself asnemesis – a common practiceamong the perpetuallypersecuted and undocumentedand they gave him the nicknameof la muerte not because of somefantastic story of death but onlybecause the fucker was so skinnyhe looked like a skeleton he came …
Abuse
September 2, 2018 Merriam-Webster defines “abuse” as, a corrupt practice or custom (the buying of votes and other election abuses) improper or excessive use or treatment; misuse (drug abuse) language that condemns or vilifies usually unjustly, intemperately, and angrily (verbal abuse, a term of abuse) physical maltreatment (child abuse, sexual abuse) (Source 1) For the …
There is no Neutrality
August 20, 2018 Turning the Chicano Moratorium into lasting vengeance To be Chicano in this U.S. is to be in a state of constant colonization, a violent redundancy. Colonization is an ongoing process. But like anything with a beginning, it too has an end. The Chicano masses struggle for this very end. But the revolutionary …
The Mexican Dream
August 16, 2018 The Mexican dream 30 years of blood, sweat and clichés inthe land of the dead indian and home ofthe slave remittances turned into cinderblock walls and plumbing and iphones: afamily little by little forgetting whattheir father looks like working day in and day out, saving asmuch as he can, saving money on …
To Robert Williams
August 9, 2018 As part of our ongoing observance of Black August, we present a poem from revolutionary China which was written in solidarity with the black national liberation struggles in the USA. Your country is so broad and vast,Yet it does not allow your footprints.Beautiful is your native town,But there you may not dwell.What …
The Black August Contradiction
August 1, 2018 Black National Liberation and Proletarian Revolution We must view August as a contradiction. It is a dark month as well as a month of glory. It’s a bloody month of death as well as a time of life and rebellion. It is a time of national oppression as well as a commemoration …
On Maoist Education
July 31, 2018 What is the purpose of education under capitalism? When the bourgeoisie created public libraries and schools for the proletariat as a whole, they did so not out of some Christian benevolence, though they may have claimed such at times. Education under capitalism is an acculturation process for increasing the surplus value they …
The Abolition Myth: Prisons and Peoples war
July 26, 2018 On one side, there is revolution. On the other side, there’s everything else. With the rise of the anti-Communist trends within the New Communist Movement, there came a desperate search for substitutes for the revolutionary subject of the proletariat and the motor of history, the masses. The NCM’s anti-Communism came in the …
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To My Unborn Child
July 21, 2018 Poem written in jail by comrade Dallas and read aloud at an International Working Women’s Day event in Austin, Texas. The reactionary state arrested the partner of comrade Dallas before March 8th and she was unable to attend the event. We post it here to rally support for their fight. #freedallas, freedallas@protonmail.com …
On the Maoist Principle of Great Leadership
July 20, 2018 Great Leadership – or what the Communist Party of Peru (PCP) refers to as Jefatura (in English it translates to Great Leadership) – is Communist leadership. We must be ready, armed with the entire arsenal of proletarian theory, especially in the U.S. as the horizon of the coming PPW approaches. Great Leadership …
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