WHAT WE NEED IS CLASS STRUGGLE. Hank Roth Last night I met with some people from the Florida Peace and Justice Coalition and we talked about a lot of things. My awareness has been much more on a national level since leaving here in "87" so I had some catching up to do on the local front. They told me that since the cold war ended many local groups in the state, especially Orlando, have lost members, that many who were once active are no longer involved in the organization. They told me that they are undergoing an "identity crisis" and they presently "lack focus." I found all this rather disappointing, but not really surprising. And they asked me what hope I saw on the horizon for the Left? It isn't as if our problems have disappeared. If anything they have been refocused for us. The economy, the economy, the economy. We are in the throes of a very real depression for most in this country. The way we do business has changed drastically over the years. Today everything is a chain or a superstore, which has forced many "mom & pop" stores out of business and eliminated the diversity (choices) that once existed. And big corporations have gone from cheap labor in the South, to cheaper labor even more to the South in Mexico-- -and as Mexicans wise up and organize, these multinationals will and have been packing it in and moving to Asia for even cheaper labor and resources. An entire class, the working man and women in Amerikkka, is becoming a third world country. NAFTA is only the tip of the iceberg. And what all this does is give real focus to the crux of the problem, which is CLASS STRUGGLE. Everyone should now go back to reading their Marx. An American anarchist once said every anarchist must be a socialist, (though every socialist may not be an anarchist). Feminist-Socialists, African-Americans, Native-Americans, Latinos, Anarcho-Socialists, Marxists, Greens, and all the other groupings in between (all of us) have their focus and it should be to oppose the capitalist system... This system is oppressive, it doesn't have a humanitarian sense about it. It is completely unfeeling. Corporations don't feel, they're not real....They can't be locked up. They can be fined, a pittance in proportion to the damage they inflict on us, and they can declare bankruptcy to avoid their labor exploitive and environmental destructive responsibilities. There was a gentlemen there who has polio. He was one of the few who got it from the vaccine. A grown man who up until recently had no insurance because no one would sell him any. He left home to spare his family the financial burden of caring for him. There is another young man with cerebral palsy who requires a wheelchair and a lift on his van for transportation. He can't get any public assistance, yet the lift and other special equipment on his van cost his parents over $10,000 and a new wheelchair starts at over $5,000 (that's the cheap, no-frills, economy model). He is 29 and the wheelchair he is using is over 17 years old because he can't afford another one, but this one doesn't fit him right. As he grew his requirments changed (he needs a chair that is wider and has a higher back to support his spine and he needs a cushioned seat and because it is old, his equipment is always breaking down) - -yet this sorry ass government of ours won't provide him with any assistance. He can't get insurance, except for Medicare (because he did work at one time and paid enough into the system to qualify as a worker who becomes too disabled to work.). BUT Medicare only covers some things (It doesn't cover a lift for his van and it doesn't pay for a new wheelchair.) And its limit of 80% of cost is really somewhere around 20- 30% of most costs. And here is the kicker. He can get some SSI (supplemental income amounting to a couple of hundred dollars a month and some food stamps) _ONLY_ if he moves out of his home. If his parents _evict him_ he can receive some (barely enough) supplemental income--but since he lives with his parents and they own their own home, the government says, _"Fuck you"_ They would rather see him homeless. I have been waiting for funding to come through for a job as an AIDS caseworker. The funding never materialized so I'm opening a small music, book store with my son (who is the 29 year old handicapped young man I just described). But the tragic part of all this isn't my job, it is the funding that didn't also come through for the AIDS patients (and no public funds are available), so as of October 1st, 70 HIV positive and AIDS infected people in the city of Orlando have run out of money (the funds were coming from United Way and private donations, but they dried up) and now these infected and sick people are homeless. The funds were being provided for temporary housing and other assistance. This lousy country we live in says to them, _"Fuck you."_ And this lousy government says _"Fuck you"_ to all of us because the only thing that matters in capitalist societies are profits and there is no profit (they think) in helping the desperate, the infirm and the hopeless, helpless in this country. They say leave it to private charities. That should not be necessary. If we really wanted to be a _humane_ society, a humane caring people, like we sometimes profess to be, then it should be the right of every citizen that NEEDS help to be provided that assistance by the government. But capitalism doesn't work that way. It is profits before people. It is profits and to hell with people. The crisis of class privilege is in the sick and injured who are turned away from hospital emergency rooms. We hear all the time how great the Amerikkkan medical system is but who can afford it? The 42 million without medical insurance in this rich country can't afford to get sick. And those with insurance often can't afford the part their insurance doesn't pay. So what good is having the best medical technology and medicine in the world if it is inaccessable except to those privileged wealthy classes? It is the measure of our own humanity to insist on decency, peace and social justice. To make it happen, _class struggle_ is essential. 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