The City West incident which involved petrol bombs, not dissimilar to the Kristallnacht in Germany 1938, is not the only racist protest in this state. The far-right have been furrowing away at people’s fears turning them into a kind of paranoia against the ‘foreigner’. This is just the same way Hitler began his crusade against Jewish people in Nazi Germany. Justin Barret of the National Party, the same organisation as Patrick Quinlan, is a self-confessed neo-Nazi and admirer of Adolf Hitler. Though no evidence is present linking any of these to the City West atrocities they have all been active on social media at some point throwing petrol on the fires of people’s fears, fuelling into an inferno of racism.
What has been notable on our streets is the lack of any meaningful anti-fascist/anti-racist opposition. A broad front anti-fascist/anti-racist movement should be built as a matter of urgency. The racists have already gained much control on the streets, as did the Nazis in Germany. Their next move will be controlling the elected chambers then we really do have problems. Once this, if ever, is achieved those people who through their once peaceful legitimate protests, hijacked by the thugs of fascism, who got these neo-fascists to power will be discarded like a piece of unwanted trash. The ‘Night of the Long Knives’ springs to mind again in Nazi Germany when Hitler had the leaders of the Brown Shirts or SA’s (Sturmabteilung or Storm Division), the thugs which were instrumental getting the Nazis to power, liquidated. If all anti-fascists/anti-racists are to put up a credible opposition it will mean for many parking their individual political ideologies and working on an ad-hoc basis with each other. It will mean Marxists working with people from Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Sinn Fein, the Irish Labour Party and other constitutionalist parties and individuals who are anti-fascist in a unified front opposing the far right both ideologically and physically. This for the purpose of opposing the far-right should be the only policy up for discussion, not the economy or the rights and wrongs of capitalism, just anti-fascism. For those of us who oppose capitalism this may be problematic but essential, ideology cannot get in the way of stopping the far-right before it really is too late.
Huge mobilisations against the fascists have been massed before. In London, 1936, Cable Street, 3,000 of Mosley’s fascists were determined to march through the East End and had 7,000 policemen, some sympathetic to Moseley, to protect them. Over 50,000 anti-fascists many from the East End turned out to stop the BUF from marching and despite the police’s best efforts were successful, the fascists did not pass. Under the motto ‘they shall not pass’ (No Pasaran, a motto adopted by Spanish republicans opposing Franco’s fascists during the Spanish Civil War) Mosley was prevented by people from the Communist Party, various socialist organisations, Syndicalists, the Labour Party, even some liberals turned out to stop them. It was a very broad-churched mobilisation. Fast forward to the 1970s and the temporary rise of the National Front (NF) in Britain. The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) formed the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) which, like in 1936, consisted of a number of ideologies with the sole aim of stopping Martin Webster, John Tyndal and the NF. Once again huge numbers were involved in the ANL and the fascists were beaten off the streets. These are the kind of movements Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) and other likeminded organisations should be trying to forge in Ireland today before it’s too late!
Have the fascist leaderships, such as they are, managed yet to completely hijack these protests turning those taking part into raving Nazis? No, not yet they haven’t, and must be prevented from doing so. Anti-fascists have been absent not only on the streets but also the public meetings about ‘refugee accommodation’ in residential areas where far-right speakers have been threading in their hate on the backs of people’s concerns. Their arguments are not difficult to beat and it must be conceded the government have handled the entire refugee project very, very badly. At City West TUSLA the child and family agency handled the assault on the 10-year-old girl badly and left themselves wide open to criticism from those on the far-right and their new allies.
*Neo-fascism, unlike orthodox fascist movements of the 1920s and 30s, not including the Nazis, has race, racism and immigration as a central component factor of their makeup. Race was not initially central to Mussolini’s fascist party in Italy, differing from Hitlers Nazis on this point, but in neo-fascism it is central to most movements. Neo-fascist groups are an updated version of the orthodox movements adding race and immigration as leading components to their agenda.











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