pseudo unity, adulterated antifascism

The ongoing “Nazi Soldier Honored” production in Canada is really a high-level operation and not nearly as crude as elements of it appear to be, even to a critical eye. I think it is an elevation of the Trump show and demonstration of lessons learned communicating a “yes, we own all and operate on a different plane than all you brainwashed idiots we control”. In the sense that total ruling class ownership of all means is still a goal for complete domination, this sentiment is false, or else we would not see all these backdoor attempts at enshrining mandatory vaccination into law, as one example, while in a limited “court of public opinion”, the idea has largely failed. But this one example illuminates the totality of efforts and why this episode was undertaken and splattered across social media at all – to convince the working class that their interests align with those who make decisions over their heads on behalf of the ruling class. No, we are not all in this together, and we do not all benefit from this revelation of what is just now being popularly deemed as Canada’s “true nature”.

Although there is no one party dedicated to advancing working class interests (which should go without saying but be taken as deadly serious and not nihilist euphemistic expression), efforts among individual states to pass laws to prevent mandatory vaccinations in the dwindling public sphere exist and are meandering through houses and senates. These are victories, however strangled they may be by bourgeois partisanship (and completely ignored by the fake left parties that I can’t even begin to classify these days). Sovereignty in all its forms, even the infinitesimal ones, are inimical to ruling class goals and they must be stamped out for their complete victory to seal the deal into perpetuity. I don’t think forever slavery is possible, but I don’t know what would emerge from the failure. This 21st century Nazi dress-up signals to me in one sense that the rulers don’t either, but oh how they fantasize, and how they love playing dress up.

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