A song dedicated to the Workers of the World: “The Problemism” by Koinoi Thnitoi

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Koinoi Thnitoi are a Greek music group known for their socially conscious and militant lyrics, giving voice to the struggles, dignity and hopes of working people.
 
With their new song “The Problemism”, they send a clear message of internationalist solidarity: the problem is capitalism, the solution is the organized struggle of the workers.
 
The band shares the following short note about the song:
“We wrote this song and we dedicate it to the Workers of the World. It’s called The Problemism.
The Problemism means : The Problem is Capitalism, NOT some unfairness in our DNA, NOT our fate, NOT the supernatural or spiritual story that finds excuses for the worst atrocities committed by Men.
The Problem is Capitalism because it’s just another exploiting system of the Human History, which creates all Wars, Hunger, Poverty and Injustice.
 Every movement, every spark that has ever lead to the light of change for improvement and progress for the Peoples of this world, has started from those who have been exploited the most. The Workers. The Working Class, the working people on this planet, got organised, got united in a strong group and created
Revolutions which gave human rights for a life with dignity, without exploitation from man to man. They say to us, this world will never change and they are right on one thing, it will never change on its own. This world will change only when the Workers decide it. And only then, will come the Solution, The Workers’ Revolution!”
Koinoi Thnitoi

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