As
the federal election approaches, Canadians must make a choice. The staus quo or real change. The
working class need to break with the pro-capitalist parties and forge
their own political movement. This requires much work – to
establish socialism as an international force. Obviously this has yet
to be achieved, but encouraging a vote for one of the bourgeois
parties will only weaken the working class’ efforts to develop its
own force. This is why all working people should cast no vote for any
of the candidates of Big Business.
The
Socialist Party of Canada is often accused of neglecting the fight
for the bread and butter issues. But it is for bread and butter too -
permanent bread and butter, for revolution. No half-measure platform
of reforms, full of compromise and concessions. The SPC never ignores
the elections and uses them in our agitation, as a way to put forward
our aims.
Our
fellow-workers should reject all those “friends of working people”
as they handshake their way through campaigns, talking the talk about giving
working people a “fair” shake yet always it ends up us a shakedown.
More
and more refusing to vote. Time and time again we’ve seen
politicians promises and phony solutions turn sour as they sweetened
government policies with the honey of money for their Big Business
sponsors.
Every
day we working people endure the reality of no jobs, bad working
conditions, crappy health care, dilapidated housing and lousy
education for our kids. We can see our whole lives going down the
drain. But there’s a growing consciousness among working people
that we don’t have to take things as they are. It scares the hell
out of the ruling class to see that workers can unite to fight for
what we need. The rich try to divert our anger by telling us to vote
for one of their front men to keep us under control. They tell us,
“everything will alright if only you trust in the system and use
your ’right’ to vote for the best man to do the job.”
We
need medicine to kill the infection but all the capitalists offer are
more bandaids.
It’s
not that they’re withholding the cure, though. They offer no cure
because they have no cure. Unemployment is a natural part of their
system and making a law to get rid of it is like trying to cure
cancer by making it illegal. For the capitalist there is only one
law–the law of profits. The closing of companies, low wages,
speed-up, and layoffs are part of everyday life under a system where
capitalists compete with each other by squeezing out as much wealth
as they can from our labor. Only as long as the capitalists can make
a profit from our sweat do they give us the “right” to slave for
them.
As
their rate of profit continues to fall, the only way to keep their
profits up is to grind more from workers. As more and more of these
attacks are launched, workers have responded with walkouts,
demonstrations and other forms of resistance. The capitalists hate
and fear this growing fight back. But they are even more afraid that
people will begin to see that all our problems are a result, not just
of a handful of greedy bosses, but that these problems are a
permanent part of life under the ruling capitalist class and their
whole rotten system. Elections
offer incomparable opportunities for political organising and
education, and an excellent opportunity is presented by the very
sterility of capitalism
POLITICIANS
FIGHT FOR $$ INTERESTS, WE MUST FIGHT FOR OUR OWN!
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