{"id":3697,"date":"2021-11-22T08:21:54","date_gmt":"2021-11-22T07:21:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/svjmedia.nl\/internationaljournalism\/?p=3697"},"modified":"2021-12-10T08:01:47","modified_gmt":"2021-12-10T07:01:47","slug":"revolution-why-these-belgian-communists-want-revolution-and-why-it-hasnt-happened-yet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/svjmedia.nl\/internationaljournalism\/3697\/revolution-why-these-belgian-communists-want-revolution-and-why-it-hasnt-happened-yet\/","title":{"rendered":"Revolution! Why these Belgian communists want revolution (and why it hasn\u2019t happened yet)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Brussels, the heart of Europe and once upon a time, the heart of communism. In a city where so much happens, one group would like to see more change. In the same place where the EU handles crisis: climate, economic, COVID-19, social rights, the radical left is waiting for a revolution. Three members of VONK \u2013 R\u00e9volution, the Belgian department of the International Marxist Tendency tell us why a communist revolution is needed, maybe even inevitable. <\/strong><\/p>\n Erik<\/strong><\/p>\n Erik Demeester, a socialist revolutionary since his seventeenth works full-time for VONK. He joined in 1979, a couple of years after VONK itself was erected out of protest against the oil-crisis in the early seventies. \u201cIt was stories like this from the news that made me see change is necessary,\u201d Demeester says. \u201cThat was the first big crisis after the Second World War and showed for the first time \u2013 well maybe not for socialists, but the greater public \u2013 that capitalism ruins the world.\u201d<\/p>\n Erik with his comrades in jail, arrested after protesting. Foto courtesy of Erik Demeester.<\/em><\/p>\n Socialism wasn\u2019t new for Demeester. \u201cMy parents were socialists too, but they were good, law-abiding socialists. Not revolutionaries like me.\u201d Demeester has spent more than half of his life waiting and fighting for a socialist revolution. \u201cI don\u2019t want a violent revolution, although some violence may be unavoidable. But we desperately need a system change: look outside.\u201d He refers, on a large scale to the crisis the world is dealing with. But also on a smaller scale the problems in Brussels: the low vaccination statistics and the homelessness.<\/p>\n Not an uncommon sight on the streets of Brussels: the hundreds of people sleeping on the street. Foto: Fiep Herinckx<\/em><\/p>\n Kyle<\/strong><\/p>\n Kyle Michiels, a friend and fellow comrade of Demeester also spends a lot of time on VONK. A historian who offers historic perspective on organized discussion days and in videos on the VONK Facebook page. \u201cA lot of the younger members at VONK actually originate from the climate movement, myself included.\u201d He believes that the only solution to the climate crisis, is a socialist one. \u201cThe last century has proven that capitalism only destroys our planet.\u201d<\/p>\n But where he actually radicalised more of his ideas, was as part of a collective that wanted better working circumstances for cyclist deliverers at Deliveroo<\/a>. It proved to Michiels that working together works a lot better than staying individuals. Unlike Demeester, he is also open to a more violent revolution. \u201cWhat needs to be done, needs to be done.\u201d<\/p>\n Leonard<\/strong><\/p>\n Leonard*, a twenty-two year old political sciences student, has been sympathetic to socialist ideas since the age of fourteen. Like Demeester\u2019s parents, his parents are also socialists. Leonard prefers to call himself communist or revolutionary socialist: \u201cbecause I believe that the socialist party in Belgium doesn\u2019t do enough. They don\u2019t have my immediate support.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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