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November 19 , 2009 - Issue 351 |
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mainstream news media in the To
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one level there is nothing surprising here. Every time that I hear of
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most of the one hundred eleven years since the invasion of Puerto Rico,
it has received very little attention in the mainstream So, in one sense it is not surprising that little has been published or presented regarding the October 15th demonstrations. Despite the fact that Puerto Ricans are US citizens, developments on the island simply do not count in most mainstream US circles. Yet the importance of these demonstrations cannot be overstated. In fact, the Puerto Rican labor movement and its allies are taking just the sorts of actions that workers on the mainland should be undertaking. In the face of draconian budget cuts, Puerto Rican workers have stood tall shaking the island to its core. Given the history of Puerto Rican worker militancy, it is unlikely that the Governor is assuming that the October 15th demonstrations are a one-shot deal. In contrast, on the mainland the response to, first, the bailouts of Wall Street, et.al.-without-conditions, and, second, the deepening economic crisis, has been close to anemic. While there certainly has been anger and disgust�which right-wing populists have tapped�this has not translated into mass organizing and mobilizing by progressive forces. Organized labor which should be taking the lead has been reluctant to mobilize. And in the Black Freedom movement activity has not been particularly impressive either. While nicely worded statements have been issued by leaders from both organized labor and the Black Freedom Movement, there has not been a call-to-arms linked with real, practical, and organized action, whether mass demonstrations, the formation of unemployed councils, or even large, but local picket lines. We
should be paying more attention to BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor, Bill Fletcher, Jr., is a Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies, the immediate past president of TransAfrica Forum and co-author of, Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path toward Social Justice (University of California Press), which examines the crisis of organized labor in the USA. Click here to contact Mr. Fletcher. |
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