Elections in Israel: The abstentionism of the Party against the fraud
The "civil society" is convulsed, the bourgeois electoral system in Israel in a crossroad.
NextSeptember, a new general election, full of bourgeois contradictions and a worrying tendency towards apathy and general fatigue of theworking class, must be repeated after an unfortunate election of the Prime Minister Netanyahu, where a coalition government could not beformed between the various currents of the bourgeois parties, whether they call themselves the left or right.
Butwhat has drawn the most attention of the bourgeois domination, has been the growing proportion of abstention.
Itis not enough the indistinct and terrible means of propaganda and wash brain carried out today in the educational system of thebourgeois capitalism, putting the democratic system above all political value to bring the proletariat closer to the polls in amassive way, not even the war drums and the living conditions to which they are subjected, in a state of paranoia and widespreadalertness, in a running tendency to no felt in mendicancy.
Itis clear, for the bourgeois domain, that the survival of the bourgeois democratic institutions is possible with the immenseparticipation of an increasingly apathetic working class. One could go so far and say that the entire creation of the Israeli State assuch depends on the sacred union between the classes and their predisposition to die in the constant wars.
Withinthe Arab proletariat, the value of Israeli democracy is more and more simply what it is: a fraud. One of the biggest abstentions, more thanthe half of the population, shows the dissatisfaction with the political and social system destined to fail.
Thecapitalist social system, individualizing to the extreme, separating the proletarians from any form of union with different methods, inan abyss of personal perspective, egoistic and a social apathy with the consequence of the growing alienation of social relations.
Proletarians!
Butit is the material conditions that today move the proletariat away from the bourgeois politics full of fraud, corruption, war andbetrayal, and create in the proletarians hatred towards the entire corrupt political system, which tomorrow will drive it to the to theclass struggle. With the deterioration of the material conditions of the life of the workers, the union between proletarians is a must, anecessity to defend their class interests.
Between these twovariables, the foundations of the next revolution are laid, which includes not the "citizens" but the class regardless oftheir race, creed, or origin. No more citizens, but proletarians in struggle.
OurParty, organized today in the International Communist Party, owner of a unique strategy and tactics worldwide, the result of the study andhistorical experience of the communist movement, defends abstentionism not as a moral imperative against authority, nor as anabstract principle, but a real and proven tactic in the historical experience of strengthening the path of revolution, the empowermentof a lethargic working class, and that is why it calls proletarians to practical abstention.
And we say proletarians, no citizens,because as well as equality in bourgeois society it is a fraud, the same goes for the democratic decision of the most masked dictatorshipover proletarians, and we include those who have no chance to vote, unlike all the fauna bourgeois.
Weinclude them and tell them that the solution does not happen to obtain the right to vote, but the total suppression of the right tovote that is in itself, the right to fraud of the bourgeois dictatorship ad infinitum, and we call to organize around theworkers’ struggles towards the formation of an Class Workers Union, and then organize as a class for themselves, in the Communist Party. This is and will be thefirst step for the emancipation of the proletarians in Israel, of a democracy that is now sinking, and that although it alreadydemonstrates all its fierce repression against a part of the proletariat, in the near future it will do so even with the sameHebrew proletariat, which lives in awe of a fraudulent democracy, supposedly the only one in Middle East.