Showing posts with label mass shootings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mass shootings. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 06, 2019

"The ultra-rich are benefitting from disaster capitalism as institutions, rules and democratic oversight implode."


My birthday went well, and renewed thanks to all expressing good wishes, but to be honest any thoughts of my fine day Saturday are tempered with sadness and frustration over the two mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton.

As such it's important to understand what too few of us care to consider, that this American system we blindly tout as "best ever, blah blah" is functioning exactly as designed, albeit not as we delude ourselves into believing it is designed, because the point of capitalism at this amok stage of its development is for violence to be fed into the machine and compounded violence to come gushing right back out the other side.

Follow the money, people.

Oligarchic government for the sake of obscene capital accumulation among the few can persist only by dividing and conquering the many, so that we fight each other and not the cancer itself, and accordingly, most of what I read on a daily basis represents little more than nitpicking over symptoms, dividing us even further.

Capitalism is diseased, and the disease mocks us as we kill time by debating the plot lines of the most recent comic book film.

#EatTheRich

From Trump to Johnson, nationalists are on the rise – backed by billionaire oligarchs, by George Monbiot (The Guardian)

The ultra-rich are benefitting from disaster capitalism as institutions, rules and democratic oversight implode

... the oligarchs want is not the same as what the old corporations wanted. In the words of their favoured theorist, Steve Bannon, they seek the “deconstruction of the administrative state”. Chaos is the profit multiplier for the disaster capitalism on which the new billionaires thrive. Every rupture is used to seize more of the assets on which our lives depend. The chaos of an undeliverable Brexit, the repeated meltdowns and shutdowns of government under Trump: these are the kind of deconstructions Bannon foresaw. As institutions, rules and democratic oversight implode, the oligarchs extend their wealth and power at our expense.

The killer clowns offer the oligarchs something else too: distraction and deflection. While the kleptocrats fleece us, we are urged to look elsewhere. We are mesmerised by buffoons who encourage us to channel the anger that should be reserved for billionaires towards immigrants, women, Jews, Muslims, people of colour and other imaginary enemies and customary scapegoats. Just as it was in the 1930s, the new demagoguery is a con, a revolt against the impacts of capital, financed by capitalists.

Followed by advice for the "centrist" Democrats; in the UK, as in the USA.

Being Anti-Boris Is Not Enough, by Ronan Burtenshaw (Jacobite)

Attacks on character and legal issues didn’t stop Berlusconi and Trump, and they won’t stop Boris Johnson. Sticking to Corbyn’s strong democratic socialist message is the way to beat him.

... Compare his barren offering with Labour’s: introducing a real living wage, nationalizing rail, mail, energy, and water, building 100,000 council houses per year, banning zero-hour contracts, introducing free childcare, abolishing tuition fees, ending punitive benefit sanctions, stopping the privatization of the National Health Service, a transition to green energy producing thousands of jobs. No wonder the Tories want a culture war.

Boris Johnson will soon face a defining moment of his premiership. On October 31, he will either have to abandon a substantial portion of his base or drag the country into an unpopular no-deal Brexit. No amount of “Churchillian” spirit — and his attempts to invoke this during his speech were almost comically weak — will overcome this political reality.

But for Labour the coming weeks are also important. There will be considerable pressure to join an anti-Boris campaign, abandoning the party’s transformational program to coalesce with whatever establishment ghoul finds the Prime Minister’s latest scandal too unseemly.

The price of such an alliance has already been made clear by Jo Swinson, newly elected leader of the Lib Dems: ditch Jeremy Corbyn. Take Boris on not with a plan to improve millions of people’s lives but with vagaries about “progressive values,” outrage over his transgressions against established politics, and a nostalgia for the recent past.

It’s easy to see the appeal of uniting all those who oppose Boris Johnson. But diluting Labour’s politics is exactly the wrong way to beat him. The only way to stop the political and moral void Johnson brings to Downing Street consuming the entire political horizon is to make it confront day-to-day hardships. Hardships his party and his class have forced on so many for so long.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

As the political puppeteers position, Hanson's folly follows up on March for Our Lives -- itself an undoubted positive.


I'm completely in favor of this rally.

And, I'm also completely in favor of sending Toto on a reconnaissance run in search of curtains for pulling back to expose the usual vested suspects lurking in the shadows.

Getting the attention of the politicians also means being attentive to the politicians aiming to use righteous indignation to maintain their grip on local beak-wetting.

More power to the kids ... less to the ancient patronage machine.

New Albany March for Our Lives rally to target stricter gun control, by Erin Walden (Christianity Today)

Saturday marches planned worldwide

NEW ALBANY — Six local students are working together to make New Albany one of 817 cities worldwide hosting marches calling for an end to gun violence and mass shootings in schools.

The March For Our Lives takes place this Saturday, with the main rally in Washington, D.C. and sister marches worldwide. The marches are in response to the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 students and staff were killed and 17 wounded by a former student.

Local organizers say the rally in Southern Indiana is a way to get the attention of politicians and advocate for stricter gun control.

Monday, March 19, 2018

File under "principled protests": March For Our Lives Southern Indiana at Bicentennial Park this Saturday morning.


I'm pleased to announce that AdamBot hasn't yet hijacked this event in support of DemoDisneyDixiecrats 4 Gahan 4 Life, although unfortunately, four whole days remain.

TAP TAP TAP

Huh?

Say what? I see.

That's too bad.


Well, it is a great idea, and maybe the gathering will be worth attending, anyway. It's March For Our Lives Southern Indiana, this Saturday (March 24) beginning at 10 a.m. at Bicentennial Park.


On March 24, the March for Our Lives movement will take to the streets to demand that we end the epidemic of mass shootings in our schools today.

Monday, June 13, 2016

"What We Lose with Every Mass Shooting."


“You can't talk about fucking in America, people say you're dirty. But if you talk about killing somebody, that's cool.”
― Richard Pryor

Back in the day, Thomas Jefferson observed that so long as evil is tolerable, people will not seek redress by abolishing the forms to which they're accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpation reaches a tipping point, there comes a time to throw off the evil.

Are we there yet?

What We Lose with Every Mass Shooting, by Charles Pierce (Esquire)

​Orlando is not merely the destruction of innocence. It's worse.​

... This being the 15th one of these he's had to give over the eight years of his presidency, he probably feels somewhat burdened by how little has changed in the wake of the previous 14 statements he'd given on the subject. I would not blame the man if, at this point, he simply threw up his hands at the possibility of weaning this country off its suicidal affection for its firearms.

So I was struck by the thought that Barack Obama has had to preside over more mass shootings of Americans than any president since Abraham Lincoln. That was a bit sobering, I must admit, and it must be moreso for him.

(The only possible flaw in my calculation would be those presidents after Lincoln who presided over the mass killings of Native Americans. This will require further research as this country's suicidal affection for its firearms has a long and bloody history.)

“See, people with power understand exactly one thing: violence.”
― Noam Chomsky

To me, the key point is this.

The events in Orlando do nothing more than demolish our most treasured illusions about ourselves and our country and—most trivially—our politics. How many of the congresscritters now sending "thoughts and prayers" to the victims in Orlando, and to their families, spent a lot of time in their day jobs making the everyday lives of those victims more miserable than they had to be? There's still an audience for clean-shaven, well-tailored bigotry of all faiths.

Hate crimes, terrorism ... violence.

The original American birthright.

Statistically, the perpetrators are few in number, but the accessories and accomplices are many. To spend every waking hour demonizing is to find and create willing disciples, and when public "safety" has been outsourced to the gun rack at Wal-Mart (Jamey Noel will give you directions to the nearest store), there simply isn't much cause for optimism.

Or, as a friend phrased it on Twitter:

If you've said that people aren't good enough for heaven, nobody wants to hear you say you're sorry they're dead.