Under
capitalism all you ever hear about is the terror of communist
movements and regimes. But the subject of capitalist terror is so
heavily hidden that only the critical and the rebellious seek to know
the truth. The capitalists are in no position of righteousness to
complain about terror, especially since they are the dominant ones
who commit the most of it in the name of profit and imperialism.
The
capitalists have their own long list of terror they’ve committed
for their interests, and we the working class are on the receiving
end of their terror. In this article I will detail just some of the
crimes against humanity capitalists have committed in the name of
their interests.
Capitalist
terror:
One
of the worst atrocities committed in the name of capitalist profit
motive was the atrocities in Guatemala. A company called United
Fruit, now called Chiquita Banana, was one of a few fruit companies
in Latin America and Northern South America who was harvesting
Bananas, Sugar, Pineapples, etc. The fruit companies soon grew in to
monopolies in the region, dominating the economic market of nations.
United Fruit dominating Guatemala’s economy. The fruit companies,
with their overbearing economic power, soon started to practice some
activities that was for their own interest. These companies, after
either overthrowing governments to put puppets in their place or
bribe off government officials to fight for their interest worked
greatly to advancing their political domination over nations. The
country Honduras came under a lot of debt which one fruit company,
Cuyamel Fruit Company, offered to help build infrastructure in pay of
lard land grants the company would use to harvest more and more
produce for profit; United Fruit and others followed these same
tactics. Cuyamel was bought out by United Fruit, but the owner of
Cuyamel was placed in charge of United Fruit. But the subject of what
happened to Guatemala was truly a terrifying situation, United Fruit
dominated majority of all land mass and turned the country in to a
slave colony. United Fruit being cozied up to from 1898 to 1920 by a
U.S. backed dictator, Manuel Cabrera, they was given tax exemptions,
land grants, and monopolistic control over all rail roads for
transportation. The workers was forced to work on United Fruit land
for low wages that was unable to be survived on. Cabrera, working for
the interest of United Fruit, would often kill workers for striking
against the unfair treatment of the company. Cabrera was soon removed
for corruption, and he was succeeded by even more U.S. backed,
corrupt puppets. From 1898 to 1944, it was just corrupt leader after
corrupt leader licking the boots of America and United Fruit. In
1931, Jorge Ubico came in to power, he was one of the most brutal
dictators in Latin America and he advanced not only the interests of
United Fruit, but also his own as well. He set up the nation in to a
corporate agrarian feudal system where United Fruit dominated
majority of the economy, and as a measure of security for capitalist
interests, set up U.S. military bases in the country. It was not till
1944 that a new president, Juan
Arévalo, was elected who called for reforms such as minimum wage,
literacy programs and universal suffrage. Labor unions soon started
to form. Then Arévalo handed power over to Jacobo Arbenz, who
continued the reforms. When he took office, 2% of the population
owned 70% of the land. United Fruit, enraged at these reforms, and
failing to overthrow Arévalo 25 times, reached out to the U.S. and
the CIA for assistance. The CIA created a slander campaign stating
that Guatemala was being taken over by communism, and what followed
next was the creation of right-wing militias who went around the
country slaughtering civil rights organizers, union organizers, and
other progressive groups. They then overthrew the government and put
in a new president, Carlos Castillo Armas that allowed United Fruit
to carry out the most brutal exploitation imaginable. Carlos also
dissolved the reforms, put in the secret police that was under Ubico,
made illiterate people (who made up most of the population) unable to
vote, purged the government of any and all officials with left-wing
sympathies, and received 90 million dollars support from the U.S.
government. After Armas a long period of brutal dictators controlled
the country from 1954 to 1993. And systematic human rights violations
continued as the nation remained a corporate slave colony under the
boot of both United Fruit and the U.S.
Sources:
Top
10 US-Backed Atrocities and Authoritarian Regimes by Libertarian
Socialist Rants.
Another
case of capitalist terror brings the subject of the Coca-Cola
industry to the table. Coca-Cola has been accused of conspiring with
paramilitary death squads to torture and kill union activists in
Colombia, and polluting and depleting water supplies in India.
Coca-Cola also turned some of their factories in to sweatshop
conditions, abusing their workers with an 83 cent minimum wage to
work 12 hours a day.
Sources:http://www.indiaresource.org/news/2009/1027.html
https://www.thenation.com/article/case-against-coke/
It
isn’t just outside the U.S. but inside the U.S. as well. The list
of terror and crimes against workers is long and despicable.
July
21-22, 1877; 40 Pennsylvania railroad workers during a strike was
killed by the state militia who sought to protect the roadhouse. 29
others injured.
November
5, 1887; About 20 striking sugar workers was killed by the Louisiana
battalion of national guardsmen.
November
23, 1887; known as the Thibodaux Massacre, the Louisiana Militia,
aided by bands of prominent citizens, shot at least 35 unarmed black
sugar workers striking to gain a dollar-per-day wage and lynched two
strike leaders. "No credible official count of the victims was
ever made; bodies continued to turn up in shallow graves outside of
town for weeks to come."
April
7–July, 1905; Illinois Teamster workers on strike broke out in to
riots on the 7th,
and carried on daily till mid-July. After it all, 21 people was
killed and 416 injured.
April
18, 1912–July 1913; Called the Paint Creek Mine War, in Kanawha
County, West Virginia. Coal workers went on strike, the county
sheriff’s posse attacked the Holly Grove miners’ camp with
machine guns, killing striker Cesco Estep. Many more than 50 deaths
among miners and their families were indirectly caused, as a result
of starvation and malnutrition.
August
25–Sept. 2, 1921; The Battle of Blair Mountain, the bloodiest
battle between workers and capitalist lapdogs. The largest labor
uprising in United States history and the largest organized armed
uprising since the American Civil War. During an attempt by the
miners to unionize, and following the murder of Sid Hatfield, 10,000
armed coal miners confronted 3000 lawmen and Baldwin-Felts
strikebreakers, who were backed by coal mine operators. In the
summer of 1921 in Mingo County, hundreds of miners were arrested
without habeas corpus and other basic legal rights. Talk spread of a
march to free those confined miners, end martial law, and organize
the county. The reviled anti-union sheriff of Logan County, Don
Chafin set up defenses on Blair Mountain, with the nation's largest
private armed force of 2000. By August 29, battle was fully joined.
Chafin's men, though outnumbered, had the advantage of higher
positions and better weaponry. Private hired planes dropped homemade
bombs on the miners near the towns of Jeffery, Sharples and Blair.
Army bombers were used for aerial surveillance. Sporadic gun battles
continued for a week. Up to 30 deaths were reported by Chafin's side
and 50–100 on the union miners' side, with hundreds more injured.
On September 2, federal troops arrived by presidential order, and
the miners started heading home the next day. About one million
rounds were fired in the battle.
Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_worker_deaths_in_United_States_labor_disputes
Communist
Terror:
“We
have no compassion and we ask no compassion from you. When our turn
comes, we shall not make excuses for the terror.”
–Karl Marx.
The
complaints by the capitalists about the terror communists inflicted
on capitalists and their lapdogs is not only propaganda to make
themselves appear as angels, but the largest form of hypocrisy
imaginable. Communists have always represented the interests of the
workers. We are their vanguard, and we will fight for them in all
routes possible. The capitalists will maintain keeping us from
political power and destroying any chance of liberation. They will
undermine democracy in the interest of protecting their power, so
thus the only option is to turn to the most radical enforcement to
secure democracy of the workers. And once our people are liberated we
will show no mercy nor compassion to those who abused, raped, killed,
and enslaved our working people for entire generations. The
capitalists and monarchs of Russia, Cuba and North Korea learned
quickly what happened when they continued to abuse and kill working
class people. Justice was served with the death of the Tsar, Batista,
and the Japanese/American/and British invaders in Korea. If the
capitalist seek to undermine the people’s democratic decision, and
continue in the wage enslavement of them, the only option is
revolutionary overthrow of the tyrants. They have committed crimes
that only the workers can make them face justice for, and that
justice is socialism. The democratic will of the workers, of the
majority of the society, must be enforced and defended by the ballot
or the bullet. When the first one fails, or is suppressed, the second
must fight to succeed, and make the first be enforced.
Conclusion:
The
liberals, conservatives, and other bootlickers for the capitalist
class can make excuses for the bourgeoisie all they please, but if
the decision must be made on capitalist terror vs communist terror; I
will side with the worker carrying a red flag and toting a gun ready
to kill and die for his cause.