
Author’s Note: Trotskyism is a deceptive ideology designed to draw the working-class away from radical Revolution and back to the capitalist centre ground. The purpose is to achieve the re-normalisation of Bourgeois, liberal democracy. When Leon Levy (Trotsky) was expelled from the USSR for his crimes – he immediately received financial support from US Zionists who funded his lifestyle and worked with him to overthrow the Soviet Revolution -and convert Russia into something similar to what is has become today – post-1991. Trotsky even linked-up with the anti-Socialist Catholic Church and made extensive contacts with representatives of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and even Imperial Japan during the mid to late 1930s. In 1938, Trotsky felt so empowered that he decided to call a “Fourth International” with himself modestly at its centre (Lenin’s “Third International” was still in effect at the time) – and ordered his worldwide deluded followers to fully support any and all upcoming attacks planned by the fascist (Axis) countries upon the USSR. Furthermore, Trotsky called upon all Soviet citizens (including “Jews”) to carry-out terrorist activities throughout the interior of the USSR – including assassination, etc. Although Trotsky was removed in 1940 – from 1948 onwards – the modern State of Israel continued this anti-Socialist (Zionist) policy through diplomatic means in the USSR. What can be added to this picture is that many individuals in Iran (Persia) during the 1930s and 1940s were sympathetic to the fascist and Nazi movement – and this led to the UK and USSR invading Iran in 1941 as a means to prevent the region being used as a military staging ground for Hitler. Meanwhile, thousands of Persian men volunteered to join the Nazi German Armed Forces. Even today, a strong Persian support for the far-right can be found in the dark comers of the internet – although this is not the official position of the left-leaning (post-1979) Islamic Republic of Iran. Even through this brief assessment – the complex and complicated interaction of the left and right can be discerned. Trotskyism – although manifesting on the left – is in fact fully and completely of the right. Zionism – although formulated by Jews who have been the victims of the right – is thoroughly rightwing in nature. A clear dialectical view is required for the individual to navigate their was through this political mine-field. ACW (1.1.2025)
The genuine left is ideologically dead in the water – barring the odd online echo-chamber. This lack of engagement and abandonment of the working-class, has allowed the far-right to come in from the cold and exercise its grifting control (the far-right are nothing but good and loyal capitalists). In times gone by, supporting Palestine was the sacred ground of the far-left – which supports Jews but opposes Zionism. The far-left used to preach that the Jews and the Palestinians must be liberated from the fascism of Zionism (see the 1975 UN Resolution which declares Zionism a form of White Supremacy practiced by secular “White” Jews). This being the case, why has the far-right of today co-opted this perspective for themselves? Why are the Neo-Nazis (and their ilk) actively engaging in favour of the (non-White) Palestinians in opposition to the Israeli Occupation and siege? Well, the far-right has anti-Semitism firmly engrained upon its founding ideology. It would make no difference if Palestine was free and Israel no longer existed – the far-right would invent new reasons to justify its hatred for the worldwide Jewish people.
The history is perhaps not so clear-cut as above – as when the UK controlled Palestine between 1917-1947 – British troops were called upon to keep the warring Muslims and Zionists apart. This meant that both sides viewed the UK as an enemy – and a friend – depending upon what was happening. Zionists, for instance, carried-out some the most hideous terrorist attacks upon British citizens and military – as did the various Arab factions. Indeed, even today, some of the Palestinian factions fighting in and around Gaza – still celebrate an ambush (and massacre) of British soldiers which occurred in 1936 – and which is believed to have been encouraged by Adolf Hitler (a man who had very good relations with the Mufti of Palestine). Not only did certain German Jews (Zionists) in Palestine develop very a good Hitlerite relationship – but they did this in parallel (and in distinction to) the good relations the Arabs already possessed! Hitler, at least in the years prior to WWII, held all the cards in Gaza, and was the puppet-master pulling all the anti-British strings.
I still come across Persian and Arabic-language social media sites (usually on Telegram) flying Nazi German swastikas and eulogising Hitler’s opposition to the Jews. Modern Zionists, of course, practice their own version of the “far-right” and this can be seen via the numerous Israeli volunteers that currently serve in the Neo-Nazi Units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. What prevents the Zionists from fully infiltrating the traditional far-right is its natural anti-Semetism – although Israel is trying to negate this through individuals like Tommy Robinson in the UK, who is attempting to unite Jews and non-Jews through the joint-engaging of Islamophobia. The Zionists want to extract the anti-Semetic heart of European fascism and Nazism – and replace it with Islamophobia. Is this working? Well, to a certain degree – “yes” – but to a much larger degree “no”. White Jews and White Europeans both practice the same race-hate – there is no difference. Both groups, although divided by core ethnicity – hate people with darker skin-tones than their own. Of course, some Muslims are White – but in that case the Zionists and the Nazis will simply hate them for their dress, language and culture, etc. Race-hate, being illogical, is very much a mix and match ideology.