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Take up the fight for world socialistism to end climate change, war, and the pandemic!

To end climate change, war and the pandemic, take up the fight for world socialism!

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Students and youth around Australia are taking part in rallies March 25–28 as part of a global strike to demand action to halt climate change. Previous school strikes have involved tens or even hundreds of thousands of students in cities, towns and regional centres across the country, indicating young people’s anger at government inaction and a willingness to take up a fight for their future.

International Youth and Students for Social Equality welcomes all participation in the strikes against climate changes.

School Strike 4 Climate, the organizer of the events in Australia, believes that the event is politically dead. The announcement of Friday’s rallies declares: “We will be sending a clear message to voters as [sic] this election, we are asking people to stand up to our politicians and #VoteForOurFutures.”

Climate change protesters marching at Sydney, 2021 [WSWS Media]

The School Strike 4 Climate organisers say that young people need to “send our politicians a clear message demanding Climate Action.” In line with this perspective, the Sydney rally was relocated at the last minute to the prime minister’s residence in one of the most affluent areas of the city.

The IYSSE insists you can’t pressure capitalist governments and politicians to address climate change. They are the ruling class and profit system that is responsible for the climate crisis.

The striking this month is in stark contrast to the dangers that climate changes pose for Australia and the rest of the world.

In the last few weeks, unprecedented flooding has decimated the east coast of Queensland (NSW) and New South Wales (Qld). The subordination of society to the needs of the capitalist class is the root cause of the flood crisis. For decades, the Liberal-National Coalition and Labor federal as well as state governments have overseen a complete eradication of flood mitigation and social service provision.

Like the 2019–20 bushfire catastrophe and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the floods have laid bare the inability of capitalism to protect the lives and livelihoods of ordinary people. 23 people have already died as a result of the flood crisis.

What has been the government’s response?

Premier Scott Morrison visited Lismore, a northern NSW town that is home to working-class people earlier this month. He stated that the government would not do anything for residents of Lismore or other areas affected by flooding. Morrison contemptuously declared: “In any natural disaster… the suggestion that it is only the governments that are involved in an emergency response, I don’t think the community agrees with that.”

Morrison’s statement only sums up the line of the entire political establishment. Whether it is mounting poverty and social inequality, the surge of COVID resulting from the pro-business “let it rip” policies, or the climate catastrophe, Labor, the Liberals and the whole parliamentary set-up insist that working people are on their own.

Flood victims in Lismore had to help one another and were only given a small amount in government aid. Tens of thousands are now homeless and in poverty in the flood-affected areas.

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