In Genoa, Italy, dockworkers refused to load an arms shipment destined for Israel, protesting the ongoing conflict and potential complicity in war crimes. The article frames this action as a powerful display of working-class solidarity with Palestinians and a direct challenge to the policies of the Italian government and global arms trade.
It emphasizes that this action, while significant, is not enough. The article argues that such isolated acts of resistance require a coordinated, international, and revolutionary organization to effectively challenge capitalist systems that drive war and oppression. It critiques existing trade unions and political parties, accusing them of being integrated into the state apparatus and failing to genuinely represent the interests of the working class.
The piece claims that a new revolutionary leadership is needed to unite workers across national boundaries and industries in a common struggle against imperialism and genocide. It calls for the development of a political program that challenges the root causes of war and inequality. The action in Genoa is held up as a demonstration of the potential power of the working class, but also the need to escalate the struggle through the formation of a truly independent and international revolutionary movement.
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