At first glance, the sheer breadth of what is covered in the PCSC bill’s 307 pages may seem almost incoherent, but there is a common thread: the bill seeks to strengthen the power of the state to commit violence against the oppressed classes, and in particular racist violence.
Pimlico Academy’s response to protest spits in the face of the concerns raised by students around racism and oppression within the academy.
This election in Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) was most of all a question of what kind of independence is wanted. A bourgeois social-democratic republic, governed by international capital? Or an indigenous-led socialist nation, governed by the people?
On Wednesday the Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities published a report into racial inequalities in Britain... the whole operation was a sham and a whitewash.
Until we all work together, not on symbolic inclusion, but on free treatments for HIV, on access to housing and food and education, on dismantling violent border regimes and on the decriminalisation of sex work and drug use, then we will be doing the work of racial capitalism.
The sun is setting on the Amerikan empire. As a Biden/Harris presidency begins, we must remember: a break in the waves is not a turning tide.