NEVER FORGET GREENSBORO 1979
COMMENTARY
REMEMBER SLAIN LABOR MILITANTS-CESAR CAUCE, MICHAEL
NATHAN, BILL SAMPSON SANDI SMITH AND JIM WALLER
For those too young to remember
or who unfortunately have forgotten the incident here is a capsule summary of
what occurred on that day bloody day:
On November 3, 1979 in
Greensboro, North Carolina, five anti-racist activists and union organizers, supporters of the Communist Workers
Party (CWP), were fatally gunned down by Ku Klux Klan and Nazi fascists. Nine
carloads of Klansmen and Nazis drove up to a
black housing project-the gathering place for an anti-Klan march organized by
the CWP. In broad daylight, the fascists pulled out their weapons and unleashed
an 88-second fusillade that was captured on television cameras. They then drove
off, leaving the dead and dying in pools of blood. From the outset, the
Klan/Nazi killers were aided and
abetted by the government, from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
agent who helped train the killers
and plot the assassination to the "former" FBI informer who rode shotgun in the motorcade of death and the
Greensboro cop who brought up the rear. The five militants listed above died as
a result. The Greensboro Klan/Nazis literally got away
with murder, acquitted twice by all-white juries.
This writer has recently been
raked over the coals by some leftists who were appalled that he called for no
free speech platform for Nazis and fascists (see September 2007 archives under
NO FREE SPEECH FOR NAZIS/KLANSMEN). Rather, the writer argued that labor should
mobilize its forces and run these vermin off the streets whenever they raise
their heads. Despite recent efforts to blur the lines of the heinous nature and
political motivation of these murders in Greensboro in some kind of truth and
reconciliation process militant leftist should etch in their brains the reality
of the Klan/Nazis. There is nothing to debate. The niceties of parliamentary
democracy have no place in a strategy to defeat these bastards. Below is an
updated and revised edition of the above-mentioned blog which I stand by.
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