▲ 2.9k r/antiwork+1 crossposts

No country on Earth fully respects workers’ rights, and it’s getting worse

Class war by bourgeoisies against working people continues to intensify. There is not one country that does not violate workers' rights, according to an International Trade Union Confederation survey. The number of countries that exclude workers from the right to establish or join a union, that violate the right to collective bargaining, that violate the right to strike, that arbitrarily arrest and detain trade union members, and that deny or constrain freedom of speech and assembly have all steadily risen over the past decade.

systemicdisorder.wordpress.com
u/East_River — 1 month ago
▲ 61 r/socialism+2 crossposts

"The ecological crisis of AI is therefore not a market failure awaiting a market correction; it is an expression of what capitalism does to nature when it operates without limit"

monthlyreview.org
u/East_River — 2 months ago
▲ 436 r/socialism+2 crossposts

Democratic Party Stands With Trump on Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua

Imperialism is always bipartisan and necessary for the maintenance of capitalism. Democrats share all the same foreign policy goals of Trump, they just want to do with slightly less overt violence if they can. It was Obama who declared Venezuela an "extraordinary threat" while stepping up the deadly sanctions. An estimated 100,000 have died in Venezuela as a result of U.S. sanctions, and do you ever hear a Democrat speak out about that?

counterpunch.org
u/East_River — 2 months ago