[Craic] Fwd: U.S. Peace Council Statement on the Events of January 6, 2020
Greg Gillis
greg.j.gillis at gmail.com
Mon Jan 11 11:10:21 PST 2021
This article is probably the best summation of what happened last Wednesday
and is right on in suggesting a course forward through unified action
globally!
Greg
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From: U.S. Peace Council U.S. Peace Council <USPC at uspeacecouncil.org>
Date: Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 1:27 PM
Subject: U.S. Peace Council Statement on the Events of January 6, 2020
To: <greg.j.gillis at gmail.com>
U.S. Peace Council Statement on the
January 6, 2020 Events in Washington DC
*People's Movement is Faced with a Serious Threat*!
*January 10, 2020*
The deep political and social contradictions of the U.S. capitalist system,
which were becoming increasingly visible to the people during the past few
decades, and had come to the surface with the election of Donald Trump in
2016, found their most glaring manifestation in the open riot of Trump
supporters and the takeover of the Congress Building on January 6th.
The right-wing riot in Washington, DC on 6 January 2021 was a manifestation
of the deepening economic and social crisis in the United States. High
levels of social inequality and economic disarray engulfing the whole
society, for which the U.S. ruling class has no solutions within the
framework of the dominant capitalist order, has resulted in the loss of
legitimacy of the state and its institutions. Yet, the general malaise in
U.S. society is being falsely presented as a fight between Trump and his
legions, on the one hand, and the Democrats and ‘moderate’ Republicans, on
the other.
*What happened: a riot but not a coup*
Many have interpreted the January 6th event as a coup attempt by Trump to
retain state power by extra-legal means. And many, especially the
supporters of the Democratic Party, have been jubilant over the failure of
this “coup” attempt and the final victory of Democrats in these elections.
The impression is being advanced that this “failed coup” represented the
last gasp of an aberrant era that started with the election of Donald Trump
and is ending with the transition to Joe Biden. But this was neither a coup
attempt against the U.S. ruling class, nor the last phase of a perceived
aberrant era in contemporary U.S. history.
First, no successful coup in history has simply resorted to official
challenges to the electoral process or the take-over of a country’s
parliament by a mob of angry civilians. A coup attempt also requires, the
mobilization or support of all or part of the state’s repressive apparatus
— military, police, and other coercive entities — and seizure of the
state’s executive branch, not simply the country’s parliament. There are
many coup examples testify to this pattern — 1953 in Iran, 1973 in Chile,
2002 in Venezuela, 2009 in Honduras, 2014 in Ukraine, and 2019 in Bolivia,
just to name a few.
Those who call the January 6 events a coup attempt ignore the fact that the
majority of the U.S. ruling class had no problem with the election of Biden
for several reasons: (1) Trump had already become too disruptive to the
normal operation of the state; (2) Trump’s handling of the pandemic in
particular had left the economy and the capitalist class’ legitimacy in
tatters; (3) Biden Administration, as a carbon copy of the Obama
administration, would serve their interests more smoothly and in a less
confrontational way; and (4) Many former Secretaries of Defense from both
parties had already warned against any military involvement in the
elections. Thus, Trump was aware that any coup attempt would be doomed
before it began. As Glenn Greenwald has observed
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"There is a huge difference between, on the one hand, thousands of people
shooting their way into the Capitol after a long-planned, coordinated plot
with the goal of seizing permanent power, and, on the other, an impulsive
and grievance-driven crowd more or less waltzing into the Capitol … and
then leaving a few hours later.”
Characterizing what Trump and his supporters did as a coup attempt is a
diversion that falls into the misleading narrative of one side of the
factional infighting within the U.S. ruling class, that of the Democratic
Party.
Second, what happened on January 6 was not simply instigated by Trump and
his “enablers,” but was yet another manifestation of the deepening crisis
of legitimacy of the U.S. imperialist state, further exacerbated during the
past year by the state’s failure to protect people’s lives — both
physically and economically — in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Decades
of wasteful spending of the country’s resources on wars and militaristic
policies abroad, at the expense of people’s most basic needs, have created
deep class divisions, polarization, and widespread distrust of state
institutions, such that business as usual is becoming impossible for the
U.S. ruling parties.
What happened on January 6 was a right-wing populist and racist reaction,
in the opposite direction of progressive demands, to the very same
cumulative effects of the deepening class and racial divisions and
polarization of the whole society — massive unemployment, rampant poverty,
and enormous number of deaths — all direct results of the government’s
policy of neglect. That, too, was a clear expression of the masses’
distrust for the institutions of the U.S. state. Here, the electoral
process was just a trigger, not the cause, of this explosion — in the same
way as the assassination of a prince was the trigger for the start of WWI,
not its cause.
In Germany during the 1930s, the same dangerous process of the deepening
crisis in capitalism led to the rise of Hitler, Nazism, and WWII. There,
too, the deeply stressed and poverty-stricken masses of people, who had
legitimate objections to the prevailing situation, were misled by
“populist” misleaders like Hitler toward the establishment of a fascist
state. There, too, the attack on the German parliament, the Reichstag, was
the trigger that started the process.
Third, seeing the current crisis as an “aberrant” period caused by the
Trump Administration disregards the root causes of the widespread crisis
that afflicts the system. The cumulative contradictions of the system that
have been intensifying over the past several decades, have more openly come
to the surface, and will be acting as the primary driving force of all
present and emerging tensions. In other words, the events of January 6th
were not the final phase of an “aberrant” Trump era but the beginning phase
of a new era of intensified confrontations. Deep-rooted class and racial
conflicts, not just superstructural political conflicts, will constitute
the main arena of people’s struggle.
*Threats to the people’s movement*
The events of January 6 at the Capitol building played against a backdrop
of severe crises
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not only in the U.S. but, indeed, the world – nuclear annihilation, climate
catastrophe, and neoliberal destruction of the social contract – which call
for a united people’s movement.
These events are being used to distract from more fundamental problems.
Overnight, the basic needs of working people for economic relief from
evictions, unemployment, and the pandemic itself have been put on the
backburner. While a record $740B military appropriation sailed through
Congress with only 20 Democrats in opposition, desperately needed reforms
that benefit working people have been sidetracked.
A domestic terrorist act is being touted by the Democrats in the name of
combating fascism, when in fact it is a further lurch in the direction of
the authoritarian state. Existing law already legalizes excessive police
powers to address any threat of domestic terrorism. The bipartisan
supported Patriot Act, for which Joe Biden takes credit as a major author
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already provides a legal veneer to abrogate Bill of Rights freedoms. Obama
signed away habeas corpus
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in 2011 with his NDAA*. *
These extensions of the coercive power of the state have been and will be
used to suppress popular movements and need to be resisted. Likewise, the
mania for censoring so-called hate speech will be used for silencing any
dissent to the present order.
The failure of the capitol police to prepare for the march, which was
organized openly, and the complicity of law enforcement officers with the
right-wing white supremacists, who breached the Capitol on January 6
further expose the disparity in the treatment of those who are on the right
and the left in the U.S., particularly those who are indigenous, black, and
brown. This has been demonstrated throughout 2020 in the treatment of
protesters opposing police violence.
The response of the ruling class to this crisis of legitimacy is to
increasingly rely on repression because it cannot solve the contradictions
of global capitalism.
*The way forward*
What is happening in the U.S. is a microcosm of what the capitalist
financial institutions and elites have wreaked upon the planet through
trade agreements and an imperialist foreign policy that has suppressed
populations through illegal acts of interference, aggression, and economic
warfare designed to create the conditions for exploitation, the theft of
land and resources and environmental destruction. Our actions cannot be
limited to the U.S. because if the global elites are willing to oppress and
exploit people anywhere, the crises we face will continue.
All this tells us that the era of hoping for reforms from above has ended.
It is time for the people’s movement to recognize this dangerous
qualitative shift in the current situation in the U.S. and adapt its
approach, tactics, and organizing methods to the requirements of the
present situation.
A unified grassroots mass movement is needed to address the fundamental
class contradictions of the system as a whole and not limit itself to
fighting against the symptoms solely by seeking cosmetic changes through
elections and reforms from above. We need to bring all contingents of the
people’s movement — labor, social justice, civil rights, human rights,
environmental, peace — together under a single coordinated network, with a
clear agenda that addresses the root causes of the present crisis and not
only its variegated symptoms.
In particular, given the fact that the deep social, economic, and
environmental crises that our people are facing today have been exacerbated
by decades of militaristic policy promoted by both corporate parties, it
has now become an urgent responsibility of our peace movement to explain to
the masses of people, especially those who are falling victim to the
right-wing populist propaganda, that the main cause of their suffering is
the imperialistic military and economic policies of the U.S. government and
not their fellow citizens — African-Americans, other people of color,
immigrants, the poor, etc. — who are themselves the main victims of the
same policies.
We must act on this and other urgent responsibilities swiftly if we do not
want to see the ugly history of the past repeat itself, this time in the
United States.
***
U.S. Peace Council • P.O. Box 3105, New Haven, CT 06515 • (203)
387-0370 • USPC at USPeaceCouncil.org
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