MAY
DAY 2016
Each year, as we
join millions across the world to celebrate the victories of workers,
our own Freedom Day remains still fresh in our minds.
On
May Day, we remember that the workers' flag is not red simply by
accident or for artistic reasons. As the traditional Labour song
goes, “Our life's blood has dyed its every fold”. Not
all those who wave the red flag or claim to speak for the working
class actually do so, while entertaining that feeling.
Of
course, the workers have made some gains in this century of struggle.
We live in a
globally integrated capitalist society in its highest stage of
imperialism, fuelling perpetual militarism and warfare. Consequently,
we should be aware of the highjacking of our Socialist persuasions
by the opportunistic deviation of the 'pseudo-left' factions, whose
tendencies do not even deserve the term 'centrist.', as these are
simply unattested 'anti-Socialist' parties or groups. The
'pseudo-left' denotes political parties, organisations and
theoretical blocs which utilise populist slogans and democratic
phrases to promote the socioeconomic interests of privileged and
affluent strata of the middle class. In
other words, the "left" lap dogs of the capitalists.
Not unlike the Greek Syriza Party, our Maltese ex-Malta Labour
Party has been highjacked and all Socialist principles jettisoned.
It is understood to have been converted into a 'pseudo-left' entity
under the presumed caption 'Progressive & Liberal Movement'. How
would our dear ex-PM Dom Mintoff be turning in his grave!
And
is it really the trade unions who shape the future of work? Both the
trade unions and the Labour Party have failed the workers miserably!
Instead of giving concrete support and calling upon workers to take
action, they did absolutely nothing. Our trade unions have become
mouthpieces of partisan politics besides the morality crisis reigning
in our Maltese politics.
However,
the greatest setback for our workers arrived when Malta was tricked
into joining the European Union. The
European Union does not represent the unity of the European peoples,
but rather the dictatorship of the most powerful economic and
financial interests over Europe. In reality, the EU is the main
instrument for inciting social divisions, fostering national
antagonisms and developing authoritarian forms of rule. Since
the financial crash of 2008, Brussels has imposed brutal austerity
measures, besides enforcing privatisation decrees on Greece, Spain,
Portugal, Ireland and other countries, including Malta.. It has
condemned millions to unemployment and poverty; destroyed education,
health and old-age benefits; and left the young generation without a
prospect for their future.
We must reject all that EU hypocritical
fancy
talk which finally is translated into “I dictate”.
The
achievement of our rights as citizens and our rights as workers
should indeed be celebrated together. Our history has made them
inseparable, as well as our destiny. Together we are stronger!
But today, the
working class in its millions is not yet in a revolutionary
situation. In fact today, it is the capitalists who are on the
offensive and the working class that is in the position of the
strategic defensive. In striving for our goals we must dispel the
idea that change can come from government alone, while our people
wait passively for delivery.
“Arise, ye
prisoners of starvation.” May Day is the day of the working class,
the class that has borne untold sufferings and has nothing, just
nothing to lose but its chains.
“When the
Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century brought a rapid
increase in wealth, the demand of workers for a fair share of the
wealth they were creating was conceded only after riots and strikes.”
John
Boyd
MALTA
SOCIALIST PARTY April, 2016
FIGHTING
FOR SOMETHING FAR GREATER THAN OUR SELF-INTEREST
P.O.
Box 1
Cospicua
MALTA
(Europe)
Email:jmcachia@maltanet.net
Tel:
+356 99866151
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