‘Solidarity with the people, not the state’
By Maureen Skehan posted on December 15, 2020
Skehan delivered the Workers World Party solidarity message at the Dec. 12 action called by the Boston South Asian Coalition in support of farmers and workers in India who are leading historic strikes.
As we come together on a rainy Saturday, there is much cause for revolutionary optimism as we lift up and learn from the mighty workers’ struggle in India today.
Credit: Boston South Asian Coalition
On Dec. 15 of last year, the courageous women-led uprising in Shaheen Bagh, Delhi, was born in direct response to India’s state-sponsored violence and repression against Muslim students, workers, their families and migrants. With women in the lead, this movement quickly spread across India and electrified the world, inspiring women workers and our class everywhere.
Communist Criminal Taqiyah Thompson Cheered, to Be Awarded a College Scholarship
Takiyah Thompson, the woman who climbed the Durham Confederate statue and pushed it over, was charged with two felony counts and several misdemeanors for destruction of private property, inciting to riot and participating in a riot. She is now being rewarded and cheered!
As a reward for her vandalism and as a supporter of Kim Jong-Un, she will likely be awarded a scholarship. Her legal fees will also be paid by her university – the North Carolina Central University.
Faculty and students have widely applauded her vandalism. This is what has taken over the universities.
Print issue returns
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