US, EU, even China and India. Regardless where you are, the economy sucks, housing is not affordable, prices are high, jobs are stagnant and class mobility is nonexistent (except maybe in China).

  • Collatz_problem [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    2 days ago

    Some stupid people at the negotiating table calm themselves with talk that we can retreat further, as we have a lot of wages, a lot of treats, a lot of free time and that there will always be much bread for us. They want to justify the infamous behaviour at the workplace. But such talk is a falsehood, helpful only to our enemies.

    Each union organizer, union member and communist should understand that our means are not limitless. The territory of the working class is not a desert, but people – workers, peasants, intelligentsia, our fathers, mothers, wives, brothers, children. The territory of the working class which the enemy has captured and aims to capture is bread and other products for the working class, railways. After the loss of USSR, GDR, Poland, and other areas we have much less territory, much fewer people, bread, metal, plants and factories. We have lost more than 300 million people, more than 3 trillion dollars of surplus value annually. Now we do not have predominance over the capitalists in human reserves, in reserves of bread. To retreat further – means to waste ourselves and to waste at the same time our class.

    Therefore it is necessary to eliminate talk that we have the capability endlessly to retreat, that we have a lot of wages, that our class is great and rich, that there is a large population, and that bread always will be abundant. Such talk is false and parasitic, it weakens us and benefits the enemy, if we do not stop retreating we will be without bread, without wages, without treats, without grill, without factories and plants, without railways.

    This leads to the conclusion, it is time to finish retreating. Not one step back! Such should now be our main slogan.