Female gang attacks wimmin for holding hands by MIM On January 27th, a group of five high school girls and one boy trailed a Moroccan high school student in Boston before the two girls from the group of five attacked her on a subway train. Two Moroccan girls were holding hands as is common in that culture and many others, including China and other East Asian countries. The first girl attacker asked, "'Why don't you like me? . . . can I be your girlfriend?'" She went on to fondle the Moroccan girl's breasts and touch her face. Another girl attempted to take off the pants of the victim while pushing her hands between the victim's legs. Another two girls also became involved in fondling the victim's breasts and genitals. Assisting in holding the victim down while the girls took off the victim's pants was a knife-wielding boy. When it looked like the victim might be stabbed while her pants were being taken off, another male in the vicinity rushed at the knife-wielding boy and drew off the six attackers. The next day police arrested the attackers who had a long history of harassing the Moroccan student. The courts took a lenient view and released one on $500 bail and another girl for nothing. They face charges of indecent assault, battery of a child over 14, civil rights violations, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery and attempted rape. Whether they are Black or not, the attackers are very Amerikkkan. Corrupted by super-profits, the internal semi-colonies of North Amerika often attack foreigners -- just like the white man has for the last four hundred years. Beyond that, this is a case where females took the lead in violence against wimmin in what they intended as a homophobic attack. According to the Massachusetts state government, 15% of hate crimes are by females. It's a case that proves that power context is what matters, not genitals. MIM is the only organization in North Amerika addressing this problem from a communist point of view, and not tired cliches of "political correctness" or "biology as destiny." In the world as a whole, Third World females are at the bottom of the sexual power hierarchy, even while most state violence targets Third World men. This case is almost ready-made to prove MIM's point. Finally, this is an important illustrative case because it involved all youth participants. The authorities mentioned "Columbine High," in Colorado where the "trenchcoat mafia" massacred their peers. It was correct to raise that analogy, because adults do allow children to harass each other without ever educating them in right and wrong. Indeed, it is the adults purveying their prejudices to younger people who act on them. In the current system, teachers and teacher aides do not have the backbone to provide moral leadership, and if they attempted to do so, various reactionary parental organizations would try to stop them. After communist revolution, the dictatorship of the proletariat will punish parents who attempt to spread such prejudices to children and if any children die on account of those prejudices, such as the ones seen in this case, the adults guilty of spreading violent prejudice will be shot. Note: Bay Windows 3 February 2000, p. 1, 4