15 Jul 2020, 16:45

van der Bijl in favor of nation-abolition

The rise of the movement for the abolition of the nations has been swift but successful. An ever-larger number of people support it, the petition for a referendum on the subject gaining more and more signatures with every day.

Yesterday, during a rally, Eva van der Bijl made a statement on the topic.

"Communism is an all-encompassing movement. All people are equal under it; there shall be no national divisions; in fact, there cannot be. By allowing these monstrosities to continue existing, as such, we have limited ourselves; stopped ourselves from reaching that great end-point."

She would go on the claim the nations to be reactionary, citing what she claimed to the 'extreme conservatism' of the more religious Alsatian Nation as an example.

Many were in the audience, perhaps the largest she has ever had, including the events she attended in her stint as the leader of the United Communist Party.

"We are exhausted," said a man in attendance. "The nations hardly ever do anything except legislate on the pettiest possible things. They are wastes of time. Ms. van der Bijl actually gives me hope that these institutions will be dismantled.

While the majority of people in the audience reflected this view, some did not:

"The nations are necessary to protect our national heritage. They ensure that we are not subjugated by the great powers, and prevent imperialism from taking hold here," said a woman angrily leaving the plaza where the rally took place.