The New Red Trend--"Left" in appearance, Rightist in reality-- decide to boldly lie about the FRSO events as they happened, and the results. The FRSO moves forward with Districts in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Minneapolis, plus members in six other places. The FRSO continues to publish in English and Spanish the activist newspaper Fight Back!/¡Lucha y Resiste! Thousands read it during work, at church, inside the corner store, on campus, and in the welfare lines.
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The Marxist-Leninists hold firm to their principles and organize the Memorial Day Meeting at the end of May, 1999, to continue the FRSO Congress Strategy. The FRSO confirms the road of revolution and rejects reformism. The meeting makes many decisions about how to continue with the important tasks of the FRSO given the new situation. The small group of hand wringers of the "Left" New Red Trend capitulate to the side of the splitters--uniting with the reformists.
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This paper was delivered at the 1998 May Day conference hosted by the Workers Party of Belgium, which is an annual conference that brings together socialists and communists from around the world. This document and others from the conference are also available at the website of the Workers Party of […]