Our collective, since its early
start has been inspired by the Maoists in France who have since then
founded their party—the PCM. We are saddened by news of the loss of
Comrade Pierre. We extend our condolences, love and respect to his
Party, a party which has motivated us and taught us many things. Pierre
as a senior leader of the PCM has touched many lives all over the
world, their loss is our own. Last month one of our members was able to
meet Comrade Pierre and we have included a short statement from this
comrade. To the PCM, your loss is felt across oceans!
– Red Guards Austin, Dec 5, 2017
Some thoughts for a veteran comrade
When you are a member of an organization
which is repressed, harassed, and surveilled, going as far as the corner
store can be a troublesome experience, and going across the world is
considerably more difficult. Delays, extra precautions, bureaucratic
paperwork, and jet lag are just the most minor of considerations. My
journey to France however, was made worthwhile by getting to meet a
veteran leader of the Maoist movement of that country. Comrade Pierre
was in his eighties, he was still fit and mobile, and he spoke fast and
sharp. Even with a considerable language barrier, we immediately bonded
over the concept of urban PPW: “Like a steel belt around the city,” we
both said at the same time in different languages.
I have been many places and met many
comrades, but none so far have left the kind of impression on me as
Comrade Pierre did. His mastery of MLM, his way of expressing himself,
his lifetime of militant experience—all were above and beyond
expectation. I am honored to have sat with a giant.
We spoke of many, many things over the span
of a few days, days now laced with a tinge of loss. Most teachers if
they are worth anything can impart a great deal of knowledge given
enough time. Truly great teachers will impart this knowledge much more
quickly. Pierre stated that we are not eternal, and in the biological
sense he was of course correct, a thesis he would prove less than one
month later. In the other sense, Pierre, you are indeed eternal. Your
experience has trained a movement, built a party, a great party—the PCM.
There are many comrades who will not hesitate to continue fighting on
in your stead, and you live now in each of our struggles.
A fighter in May ’68, a tireless supporter
of the people’s war in Peru, and a student of Marx, Lenin, Mao, and
Gonzalo—you are a part of a whole. Many people in their eighties remark
of the rashness of their youth, show concern that they were too extreme,
and the excesses (when they admit them) light a small glimmer in their
otherwise dull eyes. This glimmer, however, never left Pierre’s eyes for
a moment. We spoke well into late nights, and on early mornings his
stamina was greater than comrades’ a quarter of his age. Not for a
moment did he lament militancy. He would wield it like the sword of
truth: “This time we will go further!” Many men were militant; Pierre was a militant who never stopped.
His inspiration and his remarkable
revolutionary life will be carried with me for the rest of mine. I hope
to develop half the commitment and knowledge that he showed. Upon
parting for what would be the final time, he grasped my arms with a firm
grip, looked directly at me, and told me, in English, “Remember—and do
not forget—build the party!” I gave him my word that I would give my
whole life to this, and I aim to make good on my word.
We may have been locked in struggles half a
world apart, but we are all in the same class, children of the
proletariat, who must build our parties and wage our wars. The whole of
the PCM has lost a great fighter, teacher, and revolutionary, but we too
in the international communist movement have lost a rare and dedicated
comrade, a comrade who cared deeply for the trajectory of world
revolution and never took his glimmering eyes off of the final goal of
communism.
Red salute to the very best among us! The only way to properly honor our dead is to continue the fight! Comrade Pierre is eternal! Long live PCM, long live MLM, long live Pierre!
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Statment from PCM in English: Comrade Pierre is immortal
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