Archive for November 9th, 2005


StopGlobalWarming.org

The NDRC, a mainstream enviro organization, is heading a global warming "virtual march on Washington", which will end up being a real march on Earth Day 2006. Lots of big name endorsers and events planned along the way. Seems fuzzy in concept and is definitely on the granola side of things, as in "let’s have a group hug to stop global warming", sort of thing.

We are marching across America for one year, via the internet, to bring everyone together in one loud clear voice of concern to urge our leaders to address global warming now.

Stop Global Warming I’m guessing that urging Dubya to address global warming is an exercise in futility. What’s needed is regime change followed by adopting a new, just, equitable economic system, one that no longer encourages greedheads to despoil the planet for short-term personal gain.

That’s the problem with mainstream enviro groups. They don’t realize that a genuine solution to global warming will entail massive restructuring on multiple levels worldwide, and that the solution will and must include new economic systems.

17 Comments »

Blair loses key vote

U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair suffered his first ever defeat in the House of Commons after lawmakers rejected his proposal to allow police to hold terrorist suspects without charge for up to 90 days.

So what are Mr Blair’s prospects?

The prime minister has said he will serve a full third term and then stand down before the next general Election, due at any time up to May 2010. However the defeat will almost inevitably increase pressure for his departure to come sooner rather than later.

The collapse of Teflon Tony

Tony Blair no longer commands. Teflon Tony is dead. He can now only survive as Prime Minister by the consent of Parliament, and his own Labour MPs. Forget all the excuses, the vote yesterday afternoon was a turning point. It was not only Labour’s first defeat in the Commons since 1997, but it was by a huge 31 vote margin. The result is a huge blow not just for Mr Blair’s authority but also for Labour’s credibility as a governing party.

No Comments »

Riots in France. Racism and exploitation at the core

The riots themselves are not hard to fathom; several French commentators have said the only mystery is why they didn’t break out 15 years earlier. If you corral hundreds of thousands of the poor and disadvantaged into sink estates and suburbs in a misery doughnut around the city, expose them to unemployment rates of up to 40%, and then subject them to daily racial discrimination at the hands of employers and the police, you can hardly expect peace and tranquillity. Cut public spending on social programmes by 20% and you will guarantee an explosion. All you have to do is light the fuse.

And this fire has been building for decades. It was after the second world war that  France went shopping among its foreign colonies for labourers and factory workers. It brought these mainly Arab migrants in, then dumped them on the outskirts of the big cities. It did the same to the Harkis and the next waves of North African immigrants, warehousing them like an unwanted commodity in high-rise ghettoes on the périphérique, out of sight of the white folks of the city. And there they have stayed for a half century.

Yes, these riots are rooted in economic deprivation and urban decay. But they also have an ethnic, racial dimension. And France’s key problem is that it cannot face that fact. 

From Doug Ireland on the hard core racist insults being used by Sarkosy.

But Sarkozy only poured verbal kerosene on the flames, dismissing the ghetto youth in the most insulting and racist terms and calling for a policy of repression. "Sarko" made headlines with his declarations that he would "karcherise" the ghettos of "la racaille"– words the U.S. press, with glaring inadequaxcy, has translated to mean "clean" the ghettos of "scum." But these two words have an infinitely harsher and insulting flavor in French. "Karcher" is the well-known brand name of a system of cleaning surfaces by super-high-pressure sand-blasting or water-blasting that very violently peels away the outer skin of encrusted dirt — like pigeon-shit — even at the risk of damaging what’s underneath. To apply this term to young human beings and proffer it as a strategy is a verbally fascist insult and, as a policy proposed by an Interior Minister, is about as close as one can get to hollering "ethnic cleansing" without actually saying so.

It implies raw police power and force used very aggressively, with little regard for human rights. I wonder how many Anglo-American correspondents get the inflammatory, terribly vicious flavor of the word in French? The translation of "karcherise" by "clean"  just misses completely the provocative, incendiary violence of what Sarko was really saying. And "racaille" is infinitely more pejorative than "scum" to French-speakers — it has the flavor of characterizing an entire group of people as subhuman, inherently evil and criminal, worthless, and is, in other words, one of the most serious and dehumanizing insults one could launch at the rebellious ghetto youth. Kerosene, indeed.

Sarkosy is openly appealing to the far right, the fascist right. Yes, they have real live fascists (like Le Pen) in France.

 

2 Comments »

Arnold The Inept

On a Beverly Hills stage Tuesday night next to his wife, Maria Shriver, Schwarzenegger pledged "to find common ground" with his Democratic adversaries in Sacramento.

He should have done that months ago. Now he’s road kill and the Dems don’t need him.

"The people of California are sick and tired of all the fighting, and they are sick and tired of all the negative TV ads," he told supporters at the Beverly Hilton. He did not concede, saying instead that "in a couple of days the victories or the losses will be behind us."

Arnold, Arnold, Arnold. YOU were the one who started the fight. And through your monumental arrogance and ineptness, managed a defeat of epic proportions. Now do us all a favor and shut up.

Dogging the governor, as it has for months, was the California Nurses Assn., which organized a luau at the Trader Vic’s in the same hotel. As Schwarzenegger’s defeats mounted, giddy nurses formed a conga line and danced around the room, singing, "We’re the mighty, mighty nurses."

CNA seriously kicked ass the entire campaign. They did everything right and never let up, not even for a second.

2 Comments »

Tookie

Tookie Williams will be executed on Dec. 13 unless Schwarzenegger commutes the sentence (not likely.) Williams is an ex-Crip who renounced the gang life. He’s worked tirelessly while in prison to steer children from the gang life. He’s been nominated for a Nobel Prize several times.

Williams first publicly came out against gang violence in April 1993, making a videotaped speech from death row renouncing violence, which was played at a peace meeting held by Hands Against Watts. Then, in April 1997, he issued "The Apology," for his role in founding the Crips, to "the children of America and South Africa — who must cope every day with dangerous street gangs. I no longer participate in the so-called gangster lifestyle, and I deeply regret that I ever did."

He later was nominated repeatedly for the Nobel Prize for writing a children’s book series warning youths against joining gangs.

He says he didn’t do the murders and many have raised questions about the fairness of his trial. If he isn’t executed, then he can continue his anti-gang work. Nothing is gained by killing him.

His website has more

No Comments »

May 1,000 cities do the same

San Francisco voters ban military recruiters in schools

No Comments »

Arnold = Toast

It’s official. All the propositions lost. Arnold has no mojo left, he lost big time. He forced this election, it cost the state millions of dollars, and the voters soundly rejected all the measures and him with it.

And hopefully this is the end of California ballots filled with propositions too. 

3 Comments »