Surprise Attack! Revolution carried through by small conscious minorities

Surprise Attack! Revolution carried through by small conscious minorities
Kabul in the Republican Revolution of 1973

Monday, May 16, 2016

Comments and amendments on the international section (CPC-PCC Central Convention Discussion Bulletin Contribution)

Submitted by Saleh Waziruddin,

Eric Blair Club, St. Catharines, ON

To the main document:

- replace ISIS, Da’esh etc. with “Islamic State”

The Islamic State itself has been very clear for some time that it no longer recognizes the name ISIS/ISIL and calls itself simply Islamic State. We should concede them at least this. Some imperialist heads of state are reluctant to use this name under the excuse that it would suggest the Islamic State is Islamic, but this anxiety only reveals its own irony because if the imperialists are so concerned about not appearing to be at war with Islam than maybe they should stop bombing and occupying one Muslim country after another. As Shakespeare wrote, they “dost protest too much.” Calling it the Islamic State no more implies it is Islamic than using the name “United States” confers unity.

Even more silly is using the Arabic acronym, which some on the left do petulantly because it displeases the Islamic State because of a negative connotation. But these are just schoolyard name-calling tactics, it’s sticks and stones (or worse) that breaks skin and bones. If we are using English names than we should use Islamic State and not engage in childish name-calling.

Para. 61:

Replace “The Trump Organization” with Trump presidential campaign, and remove ISIS

“The Trump Organization” is the name of a commercial holding company, i.e. hotels, golf courses, etc. While there are formal electoral organizations in Trump’s presidential campaign it’s sufficient to just name his campaign.

With the exception of the BJP, the other organizations in the list (other than Islamic State) are white supremacist organizations that use a fear of Islam and a Muslim “takeover” to fool people in imperialist countries. The BJP is a Hindu supremacist party that uses a fear of Islam to similarly fool people. The Islamic State is nothing like this. It may be used by imperialism in some countries, and at the same time attacked by imperialism in other countries. It may ally with imperialism against a common enemy in some countries and attack imperialism in others. To lose sight of the way imperialism actually works opens the door to an Islamophobic equivalency of the Islamic State with imperialism. It is imperialism which has the power to destroy the world, not the Islamic State, despite all the propaganda from the other groups listed in this section, so it is ironic to lose sight of this and lump them all in the same category.

Para. 66:

Add “and other Arab and African countries” to Saudi Arabia as several other countries including Senegal, Sudan, Egypt etc have sent troops

Para. 68: remove last sentence

“However...” as there is no attempt currently to divide the movement over one state or two state solutions. The movement is solidly for a one-state solution, it is we poor Communists who are lagging far behind the movement. The movement is not threatened by this, it is only our position that is embarrassing to those comrades in the movement.

- Para. 74: delete after “African National Congress”.

It is not just the right or ultra-left who are criticizing the ANC and SACP, former Defense Minister and Umkhonto wa Sizwe intelligence chief Ronnie Kasrils resigned from both ANC and SACP saying they no longer serve the purpose he joined them for in the first place, and asked people to vote for anyone but the ANC. While students in Canada and South Africa fight to “drop fees”. SACP General Secretary and Education Minister said that if students don’t accept his freeze on the fees increase (not just the fees but the increase) he would start a counter-movement to “drop the students”. We should support comrades abroad but that doesn’t mean we should say what they are doing is right, or mischaracterize those veterans of the struggle who criticize them. The SACP has the right to make its own policies but we are not bound by them.