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[[File:Zzzzkato.PNG|thumb|180px|Katjoesja Buissink]]
'''[[Patrick Morales]]''' is a member of the [[Tempe School Board]] in [[Arizona]].
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[[Katjoesja Buissink]] aka [[Kat Busnik]] is a [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]] activist. He is General Secretary at [[Aotearoa Community Union]]. and Chair of [[New Communist Party of Aotearoa]] - New Zealand's recently formed "mainstream" communist party.
  
Morales' political and community work has included:
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November 21-22 2019, the [[New Communist Party of Aotearoa]] (NCPA) held its inaugural congress. The congress marked the end of the 25-year absence of Marxism-Leninism in New Zealand. Held in Wellington, the congress had representatives from the [[Communist Party of Australia]] (CPA), the Embassy of Cuba, and the [[Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]] (CASS) in attendance. [[David Matters]], Assistant General Secretary of the CPA, led the CPA delegation.
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[[File:Zzzzzzzz11-ncpa-group.jpg|thumb|400px|Left [[Saimin Fis Abad]],Center [[Samuel Buitrago]], [[Katjoesja Buissink]], [[Jamie Morgan]], [[Edgardo Valdes Lopez]]]]
  
*President of the [[Hispanic & Native American Caucus]] at [[Arizona School Boards Association]]
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In a speech to the conference Buissink stressed the importance of party unity by highlighting that the NCPA can “learn from both the successes and the ultimate failure of the 20th century New Zealand communist movement. It suffered from unfortunate splits that divided the movement and harmed its ability to form links with the masses. For this reason we take a position of Marxist-Leninist unity. [...] We welcome all Marxist-Leninists into the New Communist Party and seek to resolve all differences through internal, comradely debate. Small differences, particularly those centring on international issues, should not create splits, and we must always prioritise unity in the domestic situation.”
*Chair of the Tri-District Finance Committee at Tempe Elementary School District
 
*Statewide Organizing Director at [[Progressive Democrats of America]]
 
*Governing Board Member at [[Tempe Elementary School District]]
 
*[[Arizona Students' Association]], Board Chair & Finance Director
 
*[[Arizona Democratic Party]], Regional Field Director · March 2016 to November 2016 · Phoenix, Arizona
 
*[[Bernie Sanders for President]], Political Operative · June 2015 to March 22, 2016
 
*[[Maricopa County Young Democrats]], Vice President · 2015 to 2016
 
  
In January 2019 [[Patrick Morales]] was elected Co-Chair of the [[Arizona Democratic Party Progressive Caucus]].
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In July 2019 [[Katjoesja Buissink· ]]   helped celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution at the Cuban embassy in [[Wellington]].
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[[File:Zzzzzzzzccvf.PNG|thumb|500px|center]]
  
[[Patrick Morales]] has been closely associated with [[Communist Party USA]] for many years.
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Previously Buissink was active in another marxist group [[Organise Aotearoa]] . In that group occupied the Brazillian embassy in Wellington to protest the new anti-communist Brazillian government of [[Jair Bolsonaro]].
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[[File:Zzzzzzzkhd.PNG|thumb|400px| [[Katjoesja Buissink]] center]]
  
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[[Katjoesja Buissink]] was the [[Organise Aotearoa]] spokesman for the occupationt.<ref>[https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1901/S00004/protest-of-brazilian-embassy-in-nz-goes-viral-in-brazil.htm]</ref>
[[Patrick Morales]] second from left with [[Communist Party USA]] members [[Earchiel Lee Johnson]], [[Emiliana Sparaco]] and [[Patrick Foote]], December 2015.
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August 2018 hundreds of people will rallied in Auckland  against the visit of  Canadian speakers [[Lauren Southern]] and [[Stefan Molyneux]] y.
  
He has written for the [[Communist Party USA]] website.
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Ten Auckland-based activist groups have banded together for the 'Rally Against Racism', which organiser and Auckland University student [[Katjoesja Buissink]] described as "the most organised protest I've ever seen".
  
[[File:Zzzzzz600px-Pattomoralesxxxx.jpg|thumb|center|400px]]
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Buissink said he opposed the Canadian pair speaking in Auckland due to the way they have spoken about minorities in the past.
  
He is also close to [[Arizona]] Senator [[Kyrsten Sinema]], herself a long-time [[Communist Party USA]] supporter.
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"I think the thing to remember is hate speech is not free speech and what they're doing is hate speech."
  
[[File:Zvvvvvvvvvv.PNG|thumb|500px|center|[[Kyrsten Sinema]], [[Patrick Morales]] 2014]]
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When  UK politician [[Nigel Farage]] was due to  speak in New Zealand in September 2018. [[Tamaki Anti-Fascist Action]] spokesperson [[Katjoesja Buissink]] said: "We are taking action because Farage's anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and misogynist views are repugnant and indefensible. His scapegoating of vulnerable communities is reprehensible.
  
He even worked for her first Congressional campaign in 2012.
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"The real problems rest with the vast and grotesque levels of global inequality caused by capitalist exploitation, ongoing colonialism and endless wars of aggression. He doesn't want to do anything about those things, instead he uses 'divide and rule' tactics to stir up hatred and fear among the white working and middle class."
[[File:Zpatto.PNG|thumb|400px|center|[[Patrick Morales]] right]]
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Katjoesja Buissink

Katjoesja Buissink aka Kat Busnik is a Wellington, New Zealand activist. He is General Secretary at Aotearoa Community Union. and Chair of New Communist Party of Aotearoa - New Zealand's recently formed "mainstream" communist party.

November 21-22 2019, the New Communist Party of Aotearoa (NCPA) held its inaugural congress. The congress marked the end of the 25-year absence of Marxism-Leninism in New Zealand. Held in Wellington, the congress had representatives from the Communist Party of Australia (CPA), the Embassy of Cuba, and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) in attendance. David Matters, Assistant General Secretary of the CPA, led the CPA delegation.

In a speech to the conference Buissink stressed the importance of party unity by highlighting that the NCPA can “learn from both the successes and the ultimate failure of the 20th century New Zealand communist movement. It suffered from unfortunate splits that divided the movement and harmed its ability to form links with the masses. For this reason we take a position of Marxist-Leninist unity. [...] We welcome all Marxist-Leninists into the New Communist Party and seek to resolve all differences through internal, comradely debate. Small differences, particularly those centring on international issues, should not create splits, and we must always prioritise unity in the domestic situation.”

In July 2019 Katjoesja Buissink·    helped celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution at the Cuban embassy in Wellington.

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Previously Buissink was active in another marxist group Organise Aotearoa . In that group occupied the Brazillian embassy in Wellington to protest the new anti-communist Brazillian government of Jair Bolsonaro.

Katjoesja Buissink was the Organise Aotearoa spokesman for the occupationt.[1] [ August 2018 hundreds of people will rallied in Auckland  against the visit of  Canadian speakers Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux y.

Ten Auckland-based activist groups have banded together for the 'Rally Against Racism', which organiser and Auckland University student Katjoesja Buissink described as "the most organised protest I've ever seen".

Buissink said he opposed the Canadian pair speaking in Auckland due to the way they have spoken about minorities in the past.

"I think the thing to remember is hate speech is not free speech and what they're doing is hate speech."

When  UK politician Nigel Farage was due to  speak in New Zealand in September 2018. Tamaki Anti-Fascist Action spokesperson Katjoesja Buissink said: "We are taking action because Farage's anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and misogynist views are repugnant and indefensible. His scapegoating of vulnerable communities is reprehensible.

"The real problems rest with the vast and grotesque levels of global inequality caused by capitalist exploitation, ongoing colonialism and endless wars of aggression. He doesn't want to do anything about those things, instead he uses 'divide and rule' tactics to stir up hatred and fear among the white working and middle class."

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