IWA : Women and the Rise of Fascism
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INFO GSBI - The International Women’s
Alliance recognizes the 111th year of International Working Women’s Day this
March 8, 2022. Women all around the world labor in all industries - with
significant representation in the service industry, manufacturing, agriculture
and health care. We recognize that the workers, including women, have
influenced the course of history through collective action and determination.
It is this courageous spirit which we uphold today and every day.
Women have been subjected to
oppression and exploitation throughout the course of history. Since the post
WWII era, women continue to face the additional threat of fascism.
Fascism threatens our democratic rights; our safety; our ability to
collectively demand that which is owed to us through our labor; and even more
so, to rise up against our oppressors.
Fascism is a symptom of the decay of capitalism - the final clawing of the
ruling class to maintain power over masses of people clamoring for improved
working conditions; wages; and basic human rights. Fascism as a system and as a
tendency is the complete disregard and violation of democracy and peoples rights.
Fascist totalitarian governments including right wing political parties and
movements have developed and strengthened since the Great Depression in the
1930s paving the way for Nazism and other fascist parties leading to the Second
World War. Their defeat did not spell the end of fascism, but remained a latent
force and a tool of monopoly capital.
While fascist leaders
espouse popular ideas which seemingly represent the needs of the people, in the
end, fascism serves to protect the assets, profits and interests of those who
already hold power. Mussolini, for example, promised women the right to vote.
This helped him gain popular support among working women and suffragists.
However, over the course of his rule he slowly dialed back his promises - ultimately
giving only educated and wealthy married women the right to vote in local
municipal elections.
Fascism also promotes
political puppets that appeal to broad society when, in actuality, they serve
to maximize exploitation and profits for the ruling class. Today, the
International Women’s Alliance recognizes that women who hold positions of
leadership as politicians and corporate executives, use their influence in the
name of “feminism” to uphold fascist agendas, sustain and further perpetuate the
system of exploitation and oppression. We denounce these women, and recognize
the true heroes of feminism - the working women and organized women who
continue to fight for a better world.
Our feminist heroes often
walk with targets on their backs, because of their rejection of these fascist
schemes, and the threat they pose to the interests of the oppressors.
Instead, we must direct our attention and expose those women who deceivingly
espouse gender equality and women’s empowerment and uphold fascism.
First and most timely,
Natalie Jaresko, an American born Ukrainian who, as the executive director of
Puerto Rico's financial oversight board, is the principal negotiator
responsible for “solving” Puerto Rico’s financial crisis. Her solution to this
problem has been to privatize Puerto Rico and strip public benefits from the
people. This has included opening private charter schools throughout Puerto
Rico causing 350 public schools to close, stripping people’s retirement funds
and imposing austerity measures that have made daily life economically and
socially brutal.
Over the past 33 years,
Jaresko has held executive level roles in the U.S. State Dept, the U.S. Embassy
in Ukraine, Western Newly Independent States Enterprise Fund (WNISEF), Horizon
Capital Associates, and the Ukraine Minister of Finance. In each of these
positions, she has been a key player in stealing money from the people and
lining the pockets of politicians and corporations. For example, before being
appointed to lead the Oversight Board, Ms. Jaresko ran WNISEF, a $150 million
regional taxpayer-funded investment fund. During her tenure at WNISEF in 2013,
Ms. Jaresko collected $1.77 million in bonuses through a loophole allowing her
to pull directly from the fund, despite being limited to a compensation of
$150,000. She makes over 31 times more than the average family in Puerto Rico
in her current role.
As the crisis worsens and
fascism increases world-wide in response to rising people's movements, the US
is relying on its defense industry to pull it out of the financial crisis
caused by the pandemic. Currently, the US-Nato aggression with Russia over
Ukraine continues to heighten, impacting hundreds of thousands of women and
children. Meanwhile war profiteering for major US-based war manufacturers keeps
the US economy afloat during the crisis. In the rise of fascism and militarism
world-wide, women are largely at the helm, serving as CEOs of the United
State’s largest weapons and defense corporations.
Marillyn Hewson is the
former CEO of weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin has been condemned
for supplying weapons to Israeli and Saudi forces to assist in occupying
Palestine and bombing Yemen. Leanne Caret is the CEO of Boeing Defense, Space
& Security and prides herself and Boeing Defense for capitalizing on
current and projected wars and increasing Boeing’s and, by extension, the US’s
global imperialist influence. Kathy Warden, chairman, president and CEO of
Northrop Grumman, is playing a key role in expanding US imperialism and
advocating for investing in tracking and deterring adversaries’, or non-NATO
countries’ capabilities in space. Finally, Phebe Novakovic is CEO of General
Dynamics. She says, “U.S. underwater supremacy is critical to our national
security ... The more submarines that we can put in the water, the better off
we are to protect our shores as well as to protect our assets overseas.”
Fascism, however, does not
just manifest in the private sector. Government entities worldwide are
bolstering and supporting the development of fascist corporations like weapons
industries and are “solving” complex financial crises with neoliberal schemes
to privatize and commodify even the air we breathe. We see these partnerships
playing out all over the world.
For example, in the
Philippines, Sara Duterte, daughter of fascist dictator Rodrigo Duterte, is
currently in the running for Vice President of the Philippines on the same
ticket as Bongbong Marcos, son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos. This ticket
is solidifying political dynasties within the Philippine government and giving
each family a second chance at dictatorship. As two of her main priorities in
office, Sara has committed to instituting mandatory military service for all
Filipinos over the age of 18 and enhancing the war on drugs, which demonstrates
her intention to pick up where her father left off. If Sara Duterte
assumes the seat for Vice President, she would follow in the footsteps of her
female predecessors and former Presidents Cory Aquino and Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo, both of whom hold grave records in committing human rights violations
against the Filipino people, largely supported by US Imperialism.
These women represent the
dangers of bourgeois and liberal feminism. The system props them up as pillars
of society, women who are “breaking through glass-ceilings”, and “conquering
adversity.” In reality, the work they built their lives on is devastating the
lives and homelands of millions of women world-wide. As these women gain power,
they are doing so at the expense of the 247 million women in poverty internationally,
the 700,000 women in detention, over 39 million women refugees, 490,000 women
who are victims of human trafficking, and 1.2 billion women who are victims of
gender-based violence. The successes of women heads of state and CEOs are
portrayed in the media as examples of progress, a beacon of hope for a better
world for women. But we know that the root of women’s oppression is class
exploitation due to monopoly capitalism. Under imperialism, women will never be
free.
While the women above are
praised by the ruling class as aspirational examples of women’s potential, the
true heroes of feminism have targets painted on their backs due to their
commitment to seeing women’s conditions improved, speaking out against the
unjust practices of the ruling class, and imagining a better world for all
people. Here are just some of the women from IWA organizations and friends that
we want to honor today.
In the Philippines and
around the world; the reign of fascist terror of Rodrigo Duterte has threatened
the members of IWA member organization Gabriela, the largest alliance of
progressive women in the country. Through the passing of the Anti-Terror Law in
2020, Gabriela members have faced red-tagging, illegal arrest on trumped up
charges, and profiling by the state. This has gone as far as members of
Gabriela USA’s national leadership being labeled communists by Lorraine Badoy,
Undersecretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office of the
Philippines. Despite this assault Gabriela chapters have courageously and
boldly continued the important work to advance the national democratic movement
in the Philippines and amongst Filipinos abroad, and to oppose the tyranny of
Rodrigo Duterte.
In December 2021,
environmental activist Javiera Rojas was found buried under a pile of clothes
with her hands and feet bound. Rojas was a longtime environmental defender with
the organizations Movement for Water and Territories (MAT) in Chile. She had
participated in a successful campaign to cancel construction of the Tranca dam
in 2016 in favor of maintaining local wildlife and providing community access
to water. Leading up to her murder, she was involved in protests against the
Prime Thermoelectric project. Rojas joins thousands of women around the world
who have been victims of femicide for defending their resource-rich homes and
communities against extractive activities. From Indigenous women in Canada and
the U.S who oppose pipeline projects, to women in the Philippines defending
their ancestral domains from mining and oil drilling - Rojas and the
environmental defenders of Chile are part of a global movement to protect the
land from the destructive actions of capitalism that seek to profit and
displace.
The global working class has
been feeling the impacts of the crisis of capitalism, and more and more strikes
are being waged with women leading the charge. One of Germany's largest
trade unions called on employees at six Amazon warehouses in the country to
strike for better working conditions, coinciding with Equal Pay Day and
International Working Women’s Day. The Verdi Trade union, one of
Germany’s largest trade unions, has been demanding for Amazon to formally
recognize collective labor agreements in the retail and mail order sectors, a
demand that has spanned several years. One of the union’s strike leaders,
Mechthild Middeke, has been leading the charge in Bad Hersfeld, vocalizing the
impacts of pressures many Amazon employees feel to perform despite personal
circumstances outside of work Most of the workers who are the most
impacted are women, and in particular single mothers. This strike follows a
rising trend of many other striking Amazon workers, confronting the behemoth
US-based company. In Bessemer, Alabama in the US, thousands of Amazon
workers, majority of whom are black women, fought for union representation, and
were supported by hundreds of activists and labor organizations across the
US.
While fascism props up only a few women as aspirational examples of success and
power - IWA recognizes the contribution of the millions of working women
everywhere and their struggle for rights, national liberation, and peace from
war and militarization. Women around the world are organizing together in various
ways to oppose the rise of fascism in all its forms. The International Women’s
Alliance raises to the highest honor the women who oppose fascism through
active participation in waging campaigns and activities that expose the
rottenness of fascism and actively confront their oppressors. While the world
stands on the brink of war, we know that it is women together with all
oppressed people of the world whose resolve to see a better world - free from
fascism and capitalist exploitation - who will truly be the victors of history
and the future.
#PeopleFightFascism
#WomenResistFascism
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The International
Women’s Alliance (IWA) is a global alliance of grassroots-based
women’s organizations, institutions, alliances, networks and individuals
committed to advancing the women's movement in the 21st century and in moving
forward the liberation of women. For more information, visit IWA's
website at https://intlwomensalliance.org/.