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After the queen’s funeral: the class struggle returns – World Socialist Web Site – WSWS

Queen Elizabeth IIs funeral is anticipated to be the most watched event in history, with an estimated global audience in the billions. In the UK, millions will be in London to line the route of the funeral procession.

It will not be so very long before many of those who do, will look back and wonder, What was I thinking?

Many people have been convinced that they should grieve over the death of a 96-year-old monarch who embodies class oppression and hereditary privilege. Such a mass phenomenon requires explanation.

In Britain above all, the ruling class has attributed extraordinary historical significance to the late queen, designating her as the representative and even grandmother of the nation, the embodiment of duty and personal sacrifice who supposedly shared the painful experiences of generations, beginning with World War II. The queen was a fixed point of grace and civility in the consciousness of nation and Commonwealth, the Observer editorialises. The publics remarkable reaction to the death of Elizabeth II is a corrective to the myth of British decline, to the fantasy that we are irreconcilably divided, declares the Telegraph.

This is an appeal to confused emotions designed to rally workers behind a myth of national unity and an equally mythical version of the queen, to buttress their own fractured rule in the face of the unprecedented class divisions tearing society apart.

Likewise, the worlds media and politicians have combined to portray this event as one of major import. Elizabeth Windsor served as monarch and head of state in Britain for 70 years. But anyone watching TV or reading a newspaper could be forgiven for thinking she was honorary queen of the world.

Almost 100 presidents and heads of government will be in Westminster Abbey for the one-hour funeral ceremony, including US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. The list of attendees betrays the imperialist character of the entire affair.

Right-wing political filth including Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe will be honoured guests, while no invite was extended to Russia, Belarus, Myanmar, Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan and other regimes targeted for hostile action by British, US and European imperialism. Chinese Vice President Wang Qishans attendance provoked howls of outrage at appeasement from within the Tory government and from Labour peers.

It is in pursuit of the shared interests of the imperialist powers that world leaders have lined up behind the British bourgeoisie in its efforts to assign world historic significance to the death of the queen. She has come to symbolise for them what the monarchy has always symbolised in the UKthe representative not of feudalism but of the existing capitalist social order, of inherited wealth and privilege amid vast social inequality, of stability, order, patriotism and every form of political backwardness.

The assembling of members of mostly long deposed royal families from across Europe and around the world is not merely a survival from the past, but proof that monarchs still play a political role for the bourgeoisie even in the 21st century.

Millions in the UK have been made a captive audience, with hagiographic media reports, delivered in the necessary solemn tones, forcing the entire country to show their respects whether they like it or not. State-orchestrated intimidation has therefore played an essential role in reinforcing the apparent national consensus that the queens passing must be mourned by allexemplified by the arrest of several people protesting peacefully against the institution of monarchy.

There is, in addition, the assiduous manipulation of confused popular sentiment. Among most workers, nostalgia, misplaced empathy, and respect for the queen as an individual are more significant elements than patriotism, nationalism, and support for the monarchy as an institution in shaping identification with the rigamarole surrounding her death.

There is also a definite element of genuine but misdirected grief in a country that has lost over 200,000 loved ones to the pandemic, without any of the official national mourning afforded to Elizabeth Windsor, who died peacefully in her bed from old age. The hundreds of thousands queueing to see her lying in state have passed by the UKs NationalCOVIDMemorial Wall, covered in hand-painted hearts representing lives lost needlessly to COVID-19.

Even so, many workers remain indifferent, or hostile to the spectacle proffered. And many have bridled at the excesses imposed on themincluding the cancellation of flights to and from Heathrow, along with thousands of medical procedures including for cancer and heart disease, and the postponement of private funerals, all as a supposed mark of respect.

The most politically significant expression of opposition is the anger aroused among more class conscious workers at the suspension of national strikes by the rail and postal unions for the whole of September. This action, taken without consultation within an hour of the queens death, comes after a summer of the most explosive class struggles in almost four decades. Led by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union, the bureaucracy has done all it can to suppress and contain social anger by limiting workers to sporadic and isolated strikes while preventing millions more from acting through an endless round of balloting.

Above all, it must be understood that if sections of workers have proved susceptible to the propaganda of the bourgeoisie, this is the product of the decades-long offensive against the socialist traditions of the workers movement by the Labour and trade union bureaucracy and the worldwide impact of Stalinism in discrediting socialism and then carrying through the restoration of capitalism. Not a single Labour politician, from Sir Keir Starmer to Jeremy Corbyn, has not grovelled before the royal family since the queens death.

Ultimately, however, the 9 million spent on the funeral and the countless millions lavished on the promotion of national unity around the monarch will come to nothing. It should be recalled that the last such great occasion of manufactured national grief, following the death of Princess Diana in 1997, is now looked on with a sense of bafflement even by those who lost their critical faculties at the time.

The project will crash on the rocks of social reality, including the greatest cost-of-living crisis since the Great Depression and malignant growth of social inequality. The UK now has a record number of billionaires, 177, with a combined wealth of 653 billion, a rise of 10 percent over the past year. Workers have suffered the longest sustained fall in wages since the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

No wonder support for the monarchy is at an all-time low and declining. The National Centre for Social Research (NCSR) has been charting attitudes towards the monarchy since 1994. Its most recent survey found that the core group who believed the monarchy was very or quite important was down to 55 percent. Fewer than half of people in Scotland said they supported retaining it, while most importantly only 40 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds and 37 percent of people from an ethnic minority, many of whose families will have suffered the realities of brutal rule by British imperialism, did so.

In a 2021 YouGov poll, 41 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds thought there should now be an elected head of state. During the weeks of official mourning, the hashtag #AbolishTheMonarchy has been viewed over 26 billion times on TikTok and has consistently trended on Twitter.

Surveys of popular opinion never factor in the most crucial social distinction in determining attitudes to the monarchy, social class. Nevertheless, the young are the most accurate representatives of contemporary social relations and a pointer to the future. Their growing hostility to the monarchy reflects a society characterised by hardship for millions, of long hours of work for little reward, and only the prospect of things getting worse. To ask young workers to identify with an ossified caste of spongers who live lives of fabulous unearned wealth and privilege is regarded as both insulting and a bizarre anachronism.

Not only to them. In the period ahead, the realities of life under capitalism will assert themselves after their temporary burial beneath a deluge of royal propaganda.

A particular warning must be sounded at the incessant promotion and glorification of the military. Members of the Royal Family have appeared in full military dress, their chests emblazoned with medals, emphasising the monarchs role as Head of the Armed forces. Fully 6,000 members of the armed forces will take part in Mondays state funeral in full dress uniform.

This coincides with Britains escalating participation in NATOs proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. The British working class is being dragged ever deeper into a conflict that is leading to world war, under a government they despise, led by a psychopath who boasts she is ready to initiate nuclear Armageddon. Politicians and generals calmly discuss the likelihood of a nuclear exchange in Ukraine, while a deranged media eggs them on.

Scientists and health officials are warning of a winter resurgence of the pandemic coinciding with an early and doubly large flu seasona twindemic that will devastate an already overloaded National Health Service.

The position of the working class is ever-more intolerable, as the economic crisis deepens and millions are forced to pay for bailouts to the pandemic profiteers, the cost of war in Ukraine, and sanctions on Russia. The latest report from the Living Wage Foundation found that of the 4.8 million people earning less than the supposed real living wage of 9.90 an hour, or 11.05 in London, 42 percent had skipped meals for financial reasons, and more than half had used a food bank in the last year.

The trade union bureaucracy and its parliamentary allies in the Labour Party will be unable to suppress the coming eruption of class struggle. Such is the strength of feeling in the working class that strikes by 2,500 dockworkers in Liverpool and Felixstowe begin on September 19 and 27. On October 1, they will be joined by tens of thousands of rail and postal workers who begin a new round of one-day strikes that will see 170,000 workers act.

This emerging movement will pit workers directly against the Labour and trade union bureaucracy in the fight for social equality, against capitalism, war and class privilege, and will be international in scope.

After the mawkish and socially obscene celebration of royalty comes the inevitable hangover. Britains rulers must face their nemesisthe working class.

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Sando TML beats Cedar Grove to take Chess Championship – Trinidad Guardian

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Six years after they started playing Chess, the Balliram Brothers of San Fernando TML Primary School have emerged winners of the Trinidad and Tobago Chess Association (TTCA) Second National Individual Primary School Chess Championship.

The competition was held last Saturday at C3 Centre in Corinth, San Fernando. Fifty -six participants from 27 schools participated in the competition.

The Balliram twins Tristan and Taydan told Guardian Media their goal now is to enter more international tournaments.

Both of them scored 5.5 points each while Alexandra Kumar of Scarborough RC Primary School had a score of 5.

Smiling as they were given the 2022 National Primary School Champion Challenge Trophy, the brothers said chess had improved the quality of their academic lives as they continued to be straight-A students in all subject areas.

The twins as well as Aiden Tinnie and Samaara Ali scored a total of 17 points which earned them the trophy.

Cedar Grove Private Primary had won the competition last year but this time, they placed second to San Fernando TML with a score of 14.5, thanks to the commendable efforts of the Allum brothers- Adrian and Dominic; Denae Headley and Karishma Rampersad.

The third-place winner was Maria Regina Grade School which scored 13.5 points.

The Best Female performance went to Adaya Johnson of Maria Regina Grade School.

Thanking players, coaches, school principals, and parents for their continued support in keeping the sport of chess alive despite the challenges of Covid-19, officials of the TTCA also paid tribute to Chief Arbiter, FA Roderick Noel, and assistant arbiters, David Martin, Keevin James, and TTCA Secretary Sandy Razark.

The twins were first enrolled in a chess class when they were five years old along with their elder brother Luke.

Their mother Tisha Balliram said the cognitive skills her children learned from the game have given them patience, time management skills, and analytical thinking far beyond their years.

Multiple studies have confirmed that chess improves academic performance, concentration, logical thinking, judgment, creativity, problem-solving, emotional intelligence, and social skills.

It also reduces anxiety, depression, and the risk of getting Alzheimer's and dementia as it improves brain functions.

Principal of San Fernando TML Wahida Mohammed-Narine and Standard Five teacher Shazara Mohammed commended all students for participating in the competition. All trophies are expected to be displayed at the school as an incentive for other budding chess players.

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Golovkin: This Fight Was More Tactical, Like Chess, Canelo Was Better – BoxingScene.com

Gennadiy Golovkin had no excuses for his lack of activity in many of the rounds in the trilogy showdown with Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez.

At the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Canelo (58-2-2, 39 KOs) dominated Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs) for the majority of the fight for a twelve round unanimous decision to retain the undisputed super middleweight crown.

The scores were 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113.

Most observers saw the fight was being much wider in favor of Canelo. The majority of scorecards at ringside gave Golovkin no more than two or three rounds.

Golovkin, now 40-years-old and inactive over the last few years, was very tentative, especially in the first eight rounds, before he finally began to open up more often in the ninth.

Golovkin admits that he was overly cautious of being countered by the much faster Canelo.

"Everybody knows who is Canelo, everybody knows [that if you take] a bad step, you lose the fight," said Golovkin.

"You [can] lose [from] one punch, you lose the fight. Look at his face, look at my face. We're like this because it was a high-level fight because we trained well and we did a very good quality fight. This fight was more tactical, like chess. Today Canelo was better."

The trilogy fight lacked the punch and drama of the first two meetings.

In their first encounter, back in 2017, they fought to controversial twelve round split draw. There were many who felt Golovkin should have been the winner. The rematch, which took place a year later, saw Canelo win a very close twelve round majority decision. It was a close fight that could have gone either way.

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Ill Stick To Giving Away Money $54 Million MrBeast Once Had A Hilarious Encounter With American Chess Grandmaster – EssentiallySports

It is well known that MrBeast has been a great content creator for years, but one thing that fans dont know is the fact that he is a very good chess player as well. Although he might be good in a casual match, it was once proved that he had to suffer an embarrassing loss while playing against American Chess Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura.

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In this match from 2020, the millionaire YouTuber MrBeast had an embarrassing defeat from Nakamura, since the Grandmaster used only a King, a Queen, and a few pawns with a Rook for the entire match. This made MrBeast feel really embarrassed as his recently found love for Chess almost ended during this.

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In 2020, MrBeast posted a tweet saying that he is looking for any creator who is willing to play chess with him, as he was addicted to the game. Later, many creators and influencers commented on the tweet and one of them was Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, who promised Jimmy 100k if he won against him.

But surprisingly, instead of Carlsen, Nakamura took the challenge and played against MrBeast. But to make things easy for Jimmy after several warmup rounds, MrBeast was given the advantage by Nakamura that the American grandmaster will play only using a King, a Queen, a rook, and three pawns.

Although MrBeast was a bit confident about this, he lost the match and was frustrated with his loss. At the start of the match, he said, I quit. Im not even playing anymore, I dont like chess, I retire, I will stick to giving away money and just making YouTube videos. Chess is a lot harder than I thought it was. While after losing he said, Oh My Gosh, are you kidding me? I quit, Im not even playing anymoreI dont like chess, I retire, I quit.

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MrBeast has been very open about his love for chess, and in many videos, he can be seen playing the popular board game with other creators. Surprisingly, he has also participated in the popular online chess tournament POG Champs 3 and 4 and even performed really well against other creators.

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What are your thoughts on this hilarious take of MrBeast on his defeat? Do you think that you can take him on as an opponent? Let us know in the comments below.

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45,766,219 CHESS Depositary Interests of SRJ Technologies Group plc are subject to a Lock-Up Agreement Ending on 18-SEP-2022. – Marketscreener.com

45,766,219 CHESS Depositary Interests of SRJ Technologies Group plc are subject to a Lock-Up Agreement Ending on 18-SEP-2022. These CHESS Depositary Interests will be under lockup for 731 days starting from 17-SEP-2020 to 18-SEP-2022.

Details:A total of 43,906,924 fully paid ordinary shares (equivalent to 43,906,924 CDIs) classified by ASX as restricted securities are to be held in escrow until September 18, 2022 being 24 months from the date of commencement of Official Quotation. A total of 859,285 CDIs classified by ASX as restricted securities are to be held in escrow until September 18, 2022 being 24 months from the date of commencement of Official Quotation. A total of 250,000 CDIs classified by ASX as restricted securities are to be held in escrow until September 14, 2021, being for 12 months from the date of issue. A total of 2,469,999 performance rights (equivalent to 2,469,999 CDIs upon vesting) vesting upon satisfaction of certain performance hurdles including the Company obtaining a 15 day volume weighted average share price of AUD 0.60 are to be held in escrow until September 18, 2022 being 24 months from the date of commencement of Official Quotation. A total of 2,090,000 performance rights (equivalent to 2,090,000 CDIs upon vesting) vesting upon the satisfaction of certain performance hurdles including the Company obtaining a 15 day volume weighted average share price of AUD 0.65 are to be held in escrow until September 18, 2022 being 24 months from the date of commencement of Official Quotation. A total of 1,520,001 performance rights (equivalent to 1,520,001 CDIs upon vesting) vesting upon satisfaction of certain performance hurdles including the Company obtaining a 15 day volume weighted average share price of AUD 0.75 are to be held in escrow until September 18, 2022 being 24 months from the date of commencement of Official Quotation.

A total of 1,000,010 Shares/CDIs are subject to voluntary restrictions for a period of 24 months from the date of official quotation of the Company's securities on the ASX. A total of 494,291 Shares/CDIs are subject to voluntary restrictions for a period of 12 months from the date of official quotation of the Company's securities on the ASX. A total of 48,475,967 Shares/CDIs are subject to voluntary restrictions for a period of 6 months from the date of official quotation of the Company's securities on the ASX.

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45,766,219 CHESS Depositary Interests of SRJ Technologies Group plc are subject to a Lock-Up Agreement Ending on 18-SEP-2022. - Marketscreener.com