
Parfois c’est juste votre sagesse et votre camaraderie qui montre la voie stoique lorsque vous êtes en flux et malheureusement de sorte….
except I’m a doubter, not a stoic
marxist, feminist, anti-fascist

Parfois c’est juste votre sagesse et votre camaraderie qui montre la voie stoique lorsque vous êtes en flux et malheureusement de sorte….
except I’m a doubter, not a stoic
please sign for labour movement zero tolerance of violence against women
We the undersigned labour movement activists stand in solidarity with all women opposing all forms of male violence against women. We recognise that male violence against women is endemic in society, and that our movement is obviously and unfortunately not exempt.
We believe that our trade union and labour movement has the potential to transform society for the better. Therefore we have a particular responsibility to confront and challenge male violence against women within our movement.
Male violence against women is not acceptable in any case. It must not be tolerated from those who hold office or power in our movement.
We recognise the enormous challenges faced by women victims of male violence, and the pressures which women face, including from abusive men, not to complain about violence and abuse. We therefore believe that, when women complain of male violence within our movement, our trade unions and political organisations should…
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My interest in the recent scandals on the revolutionary left is a personal one – I was a victim of sexual assault at the hands of a male ‘socialist’ and ‘trade unionist’ less than a year ago (it’s now March 2013). It was not the first experience of sexual assault (far from it, I lost count long ago) but I certainly plan it to be the last one where I’ll remain helpless, defenceless and passive, that’s for sure.
As soon as I can recover my health I will not only get fitter again, I’m going to train in some form of martial arts. Self defence is both a necessary and appropriate response to such threats from male abusers of women.
I agreed to not name this individual by the investigating party – it is not my choice but as I do recognise and am disgusted by the opportunist hypocrisy of bourgeouis newspapers r.e. The Independent and Guardian which use the ‘Comrade Delta SWP case’ to attack socialist and trade union organisations, I keep the name of this criminal in question anonymous as I do NOT wish my testimony to be used against socialists, left wing parties and trade unions by these capitalist immoral bloodsuckers (r.e. liberal ‘left’ journalists who attack Leninism in a wholy unprinicpled and dishonest manner).
Instead this is a message to my own ranks on the socialist left and in the labour movement as a whole: if you are complicit in covering up male abusers of women and protecting them, whilst leaving the woman in question out in the cold and without support from her comrades when she needs them most, you reap what you sow: you WILL be implicated in these scandals and will suffer the inevitable political damage including both attacks from the bourgeoius press and the ultra left sectarian groups.
BUT! This does not mean you can therefore dismiss it out of hand and bury your heads in the sand whilst the working class look on us in despair and disgust and we thereby undermine our own cause, including above all, our urgent need to recruit women workers and their families. This weakens the workers movement as a whole.
Women who experience rape, domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, misogynistic bullying and sexism at their hands of our so called socialist ‘brothers’ have the right to be heard, listened to and yes, believed by you. We demand justice from our own side – so long as you TRY to keep us silent, discount our testimonies, call us liars, in effect – all to protect these men – the men who have hurt and violated us in the most degrading and demeaning ways imaginable – you deny us, women and the working class justice. Worse, you are making it harder for comrades to challenge this blatant counter reaction and division of the workers movement and thereby the international socialist struggle.
Finally, I must end on an optimistic note.
The new generation – young, energetic, fresh and the future leaders of the workers revolution both in Britain and internationally – do not share this tired, conservative outlook whatsoever. They – we – are the music of the future. It’s time socialists, marxists, trade unionists and community campaigners everwhere start listening and learn and correct past mistakes. Viva la revolution, Sara (my personal views only)
For more than a century, 8 March has been the day to commemorate and celebrate the fight of working class and revolutionary women for a better deal and a socialist society. Throughout the world today, this spirit of socialist struggle and resistance is shared by increasing numbers of protesters as can be witnessed in the mass movements across the world in Greece, Spain, Italy Tunisia, India, Portugal, Bulgaria and Egypt.
These are the true socialist traditions of the fight for women’s rights: Women experience a ‘dual oppression’ as both women and workers so both now and historically represent some of the most determined and resolute fighters for both women and the working class as a whole.
The origins of March 8th are in the struggles for equal pay and decent conditions amongst women garment workers in the USA in the 19th century. A conference in 1910 of socialist women adopted a proposal to establish an International Women’s Day.
In 1917 this was the day the working women of Petrograd literally started a revolution in protest at rising prices and food shortages calling on all fellow workers to join them.
Cardiff’s Reclaim the Night protest March and rally today, organised by NUS Wales Women’s Campaign and Wales Women’s Aid, is an excellent contribution to this proud heritage and we welcome the organisers’ efforts. We need to send a strong united message to this city:
Stop all violence against women / Rape is a crime / Women are not sex objects / Safe public spaces for women now
Sexual harassment, including name calling, wolf whistling and unwanted and unsought sexual advances are burning issues for women in their workplaces, schools, colleges and communities. Public transport is not always safe for women or transport workers whilst we have the right to walk down the street without sexist men making a runnning commentary on our appearance including the way we dress, talk, behave and act.
We decide what to wear, not the police, judges or the fashion industry. Women are not sex objects – we are mens’ equals – this is 2013, not 1913!
The Cardiff Council 22 million cuts budget passed last week is a big set back for women, the working class, students, young people and above all, the most vulnerable in society, such as the disabled, the elderly, children and the many many women who do the primary caring, cleaning and cooking responsibilities, struggling to feed their families and make ends meet.
All community groups, including Women’s Aid, face a minimum 10% cut to their council grant funding. Leisure services, adult and social services have been cut whilst in less than a month, vicious cuts to benefits, including housing, tax credits (used to subsidise poverty paying employers) and now the Bedroom tax, will led directly to working class women suffering, increased poverty and hardship and above all increased homelessness.
It is the duty of all feminists and women rights’ campaigners to oppose these cuts and to link the struggle for women’s liberation to the struggle against cuts, austerity and capitalism – an economic system which in inherently unequal and based on profits for the rich elite, banks and multinationals whilst living standards for the rest of us collapse.
It is the structural inequality at the heart of diseased capitalism which is responsible not only for mass working class suffering, it is responsible for women’s second class status and for perpetuating ‘rape culture’ through it’s use of sexism as a divide and rule tool and it’s willingness to profit from women’s bodies as commodities.
Rape and violence against women is a male abuse of power. In so called ‘advanced’ Britain, two women a week are murdered by either their partners or ex partners whilst rape and sexual assault affect one in four women during their lifetimes. This is epidemic levels and we need to see better training of police, increased specialist services for rape victims, mass community, workplace and school/ college / university political education to tackle these issues. The safety of women is a labour movement issue: an injury to one is an injury to all.
Meanwhile, our limited right to abortion in this country is directly under threat at the hands of right wing politicians, judges, sections of media (e.g. Daily Mail) and religion organisations such as ‘40 days to life’ which has been holding daily protest vigils outside the independent abortion provider BPAS in Cardiff.
Socialists defend the right of women to choose – to choose when and if to have children and yes, the right to abortion on demand – a right we do not have. There can be NO return to the coat hanger, to the spectre of dangerous back street abortions, whilst it is our internationalist duty to support the legalisation of abortion in Ireland, following the appalling and unnecessary death of Savita last November in Galway hospital.
Join us in the protest to counter the NF in Swansea this Saturday March 9th- these far right racist fascists must be kicked off our streets, whilst it is also important to recognise that the NF scum also threaten women’s rights, as well as their threat to ethnic minorities, trade unionists and socialists.
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The starting point is socialism, atheism and respect for equal consensual relationships. Sexuality exists independently of porn and PRECEDED porn in the marxian long view of human historical existence on this planet; this is evolutionary reality too .
The most generous thing one could say for Porn is that it is problematic. Using porn can not be done with a clean social conscience when you are informed – an essential feature of socialism is care and love for your sisters and brothers and porn and prostitution are both harmful, abusive and the sexual and economic exploitation of women, children and men.
The modest aim is to seek both to educate and inform the labour movement of the actual realities for the many millions of women and girls, and yes boys and men too in this horrific trade and traffic of human beings. Their voices – our voices must be heard
Sexuality is one of evolution’s greatest gifts. It is to be cherished, respected and above all celebrated but for this aim we need to struggle in arms in the working class communities and fight to stop the cuts and get rid of this vile sociopathic government of multi millionaire capitalist scumbags and fight for a working class uprising against the bosses and capitalist parasites. Lutter / fight for socialism and yes for women’s rights