1st National Conference of the Students and Youth: October 2012,
Toronto, Canada
Parti communiste révolutionnaire – Revolutionary
Communist Party (Canada)
It is Right to Rebel
From the Arab
Spring, to the UK riots and the #Occupy movements in North America, exploited
workers and oppressed masses continue taking the streets. To tackle the
economic crisis they created, capitalists and their lackey governments
ruthlessly attack and further impoverish the majority of working and poor
people. While this minority of the rich and powerful—intent on protecting their
obscene profits and lavish lifestyle—gorges itself on the exploitation and
immiseration of workers, the vast majority of the world’s population must toil
for the most basic necessities to sustain life. “Where there is oppression,”
said Mao Zedong, “there is resistance.”
At the forefront of these popular
struggles, youth from the proletariat and popular classes are rising up against
the authority of the ruling regimes. Radicalized students are leaving their
classrooms to struggle with the masses in the streets.It is not
difficult to see why. In this latest “age of austerity,” young people from
these social strata—who are poor, recent immigrants, undocumented migrants,
racialized, and especially those belonging to the First Nations—face further deterioration
of their life conditions. In an aggressively imperialist state like Canada,
unemployment for those between 15 to 24 years of age is over 17%; that’s more
than double the national unemployment rate! Poor, unemployed and underemployed
youth—a significant portion of what Karl Marx called the “reserve army of
labour”—are criminalized and incarcerated at alarming rates. On or off the job,
our quality of life is miserable. Riots and mass rebellions—triggered by racist
pig murders and brutal state repression—are the expression of justified rage
against this exploitative and crisis-ridden capitalist system. But to give this
degenerating system the shove it deserves, we must collectively organize our
rage and arm ourselves with revolutionary ideology and politics.
Toward a Unity of Proletarian Youth and Revolutionary Students
In the true
words of radical hip-hop crew Dead Prez: “The same people who control the
school system control the prison system, and the whole social system.” It’s no
wonder they say this school shit is a joke! In Canada, 1 out of 5 teenagers
between 15-19 years of age will drop out of school. The “education”—more
accurately, the indoctrination—system under the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie
teaches us servility and obedience to authority, to act and live within very
prescribed (class!) limits, to become dutiful and “flexible” workers for the
interest of the bosses, to serve, to obey, to vote in their sham elections!
For
those of us
who reject this bullshit, who wish for an education that will help break
the
unending cycle of exploitation and misery, who want to bring an end to
the
capitalist system, the PCR-RCP encourages your contribution to building a
revolutionary movement of the proletarian youth and students this
October 2012.
What
is a
revolutionary student? According to Mao, we judge whether a youth is
revolutionary or not by whether they integrate themselves with the
masses or oppress the common people instead. Our perspective is that
there
is no such thing as an independent student “class” with its own distinct
interests. Class permeates the student population as it does the wider
society.
As students climb up the ladder of higher education in search of upward
class
mobility, the more likely they will become the trained administrators,
bureaucrats, and sentinels for the capitalist system.
Is our intention
to become student politicians or
politicize students? To serve capital or to Serve the People? Our perspective
is that it is very necessary to break with reformism and social democratic
politics dominating the student and labour movements today. We want to align student
struggles with those of young workers on and off the campuses, young workers
who are shuffled into mind-numbing, back-beaking, low-pay, low-skilled,
precarious jobs. Why should proletarian youth and revolutionary students pursue
politics that ultimately preserve a degenerating political system that is not
a direct expression of our class interests? We should struggle alongside
youth who risk imprisonment by the racist capitalist system, with those who
refuse to submit to bullshit authority and who are destined to fill the mega
prisons in the coming years.
Revolutionary students must align their interests
and develop clear politics to advance the struggles of the proletariat and
oppressed masses toward the only solution that can bring an end to their
misery. As the Quebec students are showing the rest of North America, it is
necessary to “seize the time” and to expand the immediate struggles against
rising costs of higher education and burdensome debt loads to attacking the
economic foundation which gives rise to mass exploitation and oppression—to
ideologically and politically attack the capitalist system and to mobilize for
socialist revolution. We plan to raise hell and to raise it
well.
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