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Subject The 2024 elections and the danger of fascism: The working class must no longer remain at the mercy of its enemies. + more from Workers World
Date September 27, 2024 1:04 PM
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** The 2024 elections and the danger of fascism: The working class must no longer remain at the mercy of its enemies. ([link removed] )
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Mass protest at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Aug. 19, 2024. The writer is First Secretary of Workers World Party. The presidential election this year is a watershed moment for the working-class movement and for the anti-imperialist forces within it. It is time to do what has yet to . . .

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** Confronting genocide at naval weapons depot in Washington ([link removed] )
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A hundred demonstrators confronted the U.S. Naval Magazine, a somewhat remote weapons depot at Port Hadlock, Washington, which ships huge amounts of arms to Israel for its genocidal war against Palestine and now Lebanon. Demonstrators rallied and marched on the Navy property up to the iron gates on Sept. 22. . . .

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** On the picket line ([link removed] )
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Contract victory at Syracuse University At Syracuse University, 800 library, food service, facilities and maintenance employees exercised their might to secure a four-year contract. They are represented by Service Employees Union (SEIU) Local 200. During contract negotiations that began in June, the workers balked when the school administration offered a . . .

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** Students and university workers defy protest restrictions ([link removed] )
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Buffalo On September 20, a group of 30 to 40 students and university staff assembled on the University at Buffalo’s North Campus to disobey new rules put in place by the university to restrict protest — especially protest for Palestine. The contingent was led by the Communist Student League (formerly . . .

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