BOYCOTT THE VOTE!
It is election season again, and we at Red Guards – Los Angeles
have been diligently reviewing the plans and policies of the two
performers presented to us as viable candidates to head up this project
of US Empire. We must admit, the differences between these two circus
clowns are vast: Donald J. Trump, for example, is moderately taller and
has a tinge of “autumn spice” to both his toupee and his skin color. He
claims that Mexicans are thieves and rapists, and has presented the plan
of building a “wall” to keep them out. Hillary Clinton, on the
contrary, has a decidedly “barnyard straw” color to her hair, no
apparent toupee, and a plan to summarily deport Mexicans back to Mexico
rather than throw her weight behind a “wall” to keep them out.
On the issue of terrorist pigs who patrol our black and brown
communities with itchy trigger fingers and the imperative to generate
profits for a complex of private prison interests through policies of
mass-incarceration, our orange candidate Donald J. Trump insists we must
restore “Law & Order” to our communities. We must protect them from
hoodlums and thugs who deserve to see the insides of prison cells.
Hillary Clinton, appealing to a more liberal, college-educated
demographic, prefers not to use the terms “thug” or “hoodlum” but the
more SAT-friendly term “super-predators” instead. She speaks of
“restoring trust” between the communities preyed upon and murdered by
the pig-system daily, and their predators in the police departments.
On the issue of American Empire abroad is where the differences between
our two candidates really shine—Hillary Clinton has demonstrated that
she has a wealth of experience and know-how: her time in the State
Department allowed her to manage with cunning the affairs of US-Empire,
choreographing regime change, supporting right-wing terror squads in
Latin America, deftly maneuvering imperialist interventions in Libya and
Syria, and ensuring with great skill the vampiric interests of the
American capitalist ruling class all across the world. In this area we
could hardly deny that she is a far more qualified executive than our
orange candidate, Donald J. Trump. In this arena, Trump’s rhetoric (and
his potential actions) are more bombastic and less subtle—where Clinton
might use her connections in the CIA to funnel money into local
death-squads and paramilitaries in order to destabilize foreign
countries and instigate coups against “unfriendly” foreign leaders—Trump
may chose to simply carpet bomb them. He is old-fashioned in that way.
Where Clinton may employ the tried and true tactic of economic sanctions
and embargoes to cut-off the supply of essential goods and service to
foreign populations, thereby generating social unrest that could
manifest into “popular” rebellions against local governance that would
be easily exploitable by American ruling-class interests, Trump may
simply chose to challenge foreign leaders to a duel or a street
fight—who could say, really?
Upon careful consideration of the stark differences between these two
colorfully painted puppets, we here at Red Guards-Los Angeles have
determined that there is no conclusion to be drawn other than: FUCK THEM
BOTH. Until “guillotine” makes its way onto the ballot, we see no
reason to participate in this bourgeois spectacle.
With that said, we wholly endorse and support an active boycott of
these elections, and stand in solidarity with our comrades in Red
Guards- Austin, Red Guards- Philadelphia, RATPAC-ATX, Serve the People-
Austin, and others who have already begun to lead the way in this. Given
the absurd nature of this election cycle it is easy to dismiss the
entire thing as a bad joke, but in reality the maneuverings of US Empire
are a deadly serious affair. We recognize that the only course of
action it is conscionable to advocate is halting the entire forward
progress of the American capitalist war-machine—the elections sponsored
by this machine will never allow for that outcome. For this reason we
reject the logic of “lesser-evil” voting. We reject the idea that the
American system is in any way a “democracy” for our working class
communities and therefore reject the logic that we have a “voice” in
this system with our votes.
The totality of the American state—the House, the Senate, the
Supreme Court and the entire judiciary, the Presidency, and the state
and regional variations of the same—is nothing but an enormous
bureaucracy for managing the affairs of bourgeois society. The
politicians who occupy space in this bureaucracy are the friends and
relatives, business associates and golf-partners of the exact same
corporate, capitalist interests that stand directly opposed to the
interests of our working class communities. The system of US government
has had this class character since its foundation following the American
counter-revolution of 1776, where a collusion of wealthy landowners,
slave-holders, politicians and businessmen fought to wrestle control of
their settler-colonial affairs from the hands of one grouping of rich
white men and put it into the hands of another. There was no concern for
“liberty” or “democracy” for the nearly two-million enslaved black
people whose labor was stolen to establish the economic prestige of the
newly founded “United States of America”. There was no pretense of
“democracy” for the millions of our indigenous brothers and sisters who
were slaughtered so that this settler government would have the land to
exist upon.
And though the years have passed and the struggles of our black, brown,
and white working-class communities have led, in some ways, to
loosening the grip of this bourgeois, settler-colonial society over our
lives, it’s fundamental character and reason for existence remains the
same. Nothing of import has ever been won for our class through
elections, but only through struggle. The chains of slavery were not
voted away. The gains of the labor movement were not made through
bourgeois elections but on the threat of rebellion and revolution. All
of these hard-fought gains were paid for with the blood of our comrades,
martyrs in the struggle for liberation, and we will not allow liberals
who yammer on about the bills and laws and policies “passed” by elected
“progressives” to take credit for the victories that were earned by our
comrades in this struggle and only reluctantly signed into law by the
likes of them when their house of cards was at risk of collapsing. The
masses make and move history, not liberal lawmakers, and this is a
universal law of history these liberals and revisionists would do well
to understand.
There is no “lesser-evil” in the management of the affairs of US
Empire, there are only two evils with different faces. The sword and the
shield of US Empire—two manifestations of the same ruling-class power.
Our people have been led blindly down the path of “lesser-evilism” for
decades and to what effect? Our mothers and fathers are being deported
in record numbers, our black brothers and sisters are being murdered by
the pigs daily and elected officials offer us no solutions other than
that we should “restore trust” between them and our community. Our
Muslim brothers and sisters are stalked and bombed with drones, shot
dead in the middle of the night with impunity, all with missiles and
bullets that we are forced to pay for, to the benefit capitalist weapons
manufacturers, defense contractors, and the stooge politicians who keep
the gears moving in this War on Terror. At home they are profiled and
harassed by the police and white reactionary groups with hatred fueled
by the rhetoric of politicians on both sides of the aisle.
Where is the lesser-evil in this scenario? From what detached,
privileged, and coddled position could you possibly make the claim that
one hand or the other on this beast of US Empire represents a
“lesser-evil”? Even when we are sold not on a “lesser-evil” but on a
“great savior” of this system like Barack Obama in 2008, we are rewarded
with nothing but an intensification of the United States’ systems of
death. We cannot continue to entertain the “pragmatic” notion that we
must plug our noses and vote for a lesser evil until one day, somehow,
spontaneously, a movement will emerge to deliver us from US Empire. No
such thing will happen if we do not make it happen, and making it happen
entails that we first offer a firm denunciation of this system,
including a refusal to participate in its spectacles and circuses.
We cannot support any forays into electoral politics under the
current conditions of US ruling-class hegemony, and we likewise reject
the efforts of organizations like Socialist Alternative (SAlt) and the
Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) to run candidates for office
under the guise of bringing “visibility” to our struggle. Running
candidates in bourgeois elections in the complete absence of any
semblance of dual-power in our communities is a fool’s game and serves
more to lend legitimacy to the institution of bourgeois elections than
it does to bring visibility to our struggle for revolution. Revolution
is not possible at the ballot box, fueling the notion that it is by
running candidates is a dangerous mistake. Revolution will only come
when we have made a clean break with bourgeois ideology, and any attempt
to bring people into electoral politics is a reproduction and
reinforcement of that bourgeois ideology. We prefer to build revolution
outside the circus of bourgeois politics and will encourage the masses
to do the same.
This election season, we say that the nearly 50% of Americans from
predominately working class, black and brown communities, who already
chose not to vote have the correct idea. They already understand better
the nature of US electoral politics than the petit-bourgeois activists
and liberals who would shame them for their decision not to vote. To
these communities we offer the affirmation of their correct ideas, and
we offer the alternative of rebellion and revolution. To this end we
must take up the hard task of building a network of working-class
institutions that will offer a meaningful challenge to the ruling
capitalist-imperialist system. We must get organized, and we must
prepare ourselves to fight.
There is no pragmatic choice to be made this November outside of
organizing ourselves for this fight. There is no lesser-evil to manage
US Empire. There is only ourselves, our working-class and oppressed
nation communities, and our limitless capacity to rebel. We encourage
anyone and everyone who sees through the sham of US electoral politics
to join us in this struggle. Let us show that we are voting for boycott
and pressing for revolution , and let us do the groundwork of building
revolutionary, militant, working-class institutions that will give teeth
to that threat and lead to the downfall of the entire
capitalist-imperialist system. Let us dare to struggle and let us dare
to win!
Neither Hillary nor Trump!
Fuck the vote!
It is right to rebel!
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